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CONTENTS. 


PAGE 

Preface to Edition of 1869.. 

Preface to Edition of 1.873.viii 

Preface to this Edition .xi 

Historical Sketch of Wesleyan University .xiii 

Trustees of Wesleyan University .xix 

Faculty of Wesleyan University .xxiii 

Record of Members of Faculty neither Alumni nor Non- 

Graduates of Wesleyan University .xxvii 

Additions and Corrections .xxxvii 

Annals of Wesleyan University ..lxxix 

PART I.—RECORD OF GRADUATE ALUMNI OF WESLEYAN 

UNIVERSITY.1 

Numerical Index.305 

List of Post-Graduate Students . . . . 314 

* 

Statistics relating to Graduate Alumni . . .315 


Post-Office Addresses and Brief Sketches of those 
not Graduate Alumni who have received Honorary 


Degrees. 318 

PART II.—RECORD OF NON-GRADUATE ALUMNI . . .335 

Statistics relating to Non-Graduate Alumni . . 522 


PART III.—BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE ALUMNI AND FACULTY 529 
(Statistics on pages 532-4.) 


General Index and Post-Office Directory 


669 








PREFACE TO EDITION OF 1869. 


I. Nineteen years ago, the writer was present at the Semi-Centennial 
of old Yale, when the graduates of the earlier years of the present cen¬ 
tury came up from various parts of the country; and though “ grave 
and reverend ” ministers, judges, professors, governors, senators, etc., 
at home, while there they were literally “boys” again. It was very 
interesting to mingle with them on the Campus, and hear them recount 
the old “times,” and talk over their successes and reverses in life’s 
contest. Every now and then, two old men would recognize and rush 
toward each other, and, with a hearty hand-shaking, begin to inquire 
after each other’s welfare: “Why, I have hardly heard of you in forty 
years. I have been quietly at work in my parishes, and had lost track 
of you.” . . . “ Where have you been ? ” . . “ What have you been 

doing?” . . . “Whom did you marry?” . . . “What children have 
you?” . . . “Where’s Brown?” . . . “How does he get on?” . . . 
“Whom did he marry?” . . . “ What children has he?” And so on, 
hour after hour, in dozens of groups, the inquiries—mainly the above 
four —were repeated with little variation. And so it is always at every 
Alumni gathering. 

Incited by what was then witnessed and heard, the writer determined 
to gather and preserve answers to the four prominent questions, respect¬ 
ing the several members of his own class, and from time to time send a 
printed record to each ; so that those too distant, or too hard driven, to 
Come up to Commencement, might at least have the pleasure of learn¬ 
ing at second-hand some of the things they would like to know concern¬ 
ing their old comrades. 

The printed slips issued a few years later, embodying briefly the 
where and what of the class, were so eagerly sought after by others, 
and the wish was so often expressed that “ our class” might have like 
reports, that the writer determined to try to meet the general want by 
preparing a condensed Record of all the Alumni of our College in one 
volume. Unexpected difficulties occurred. Few class histories were 
actively kept up. The earlier Alumni had gone to distant fields; and 
the address of but few was accurately known. A large number in the 
itinerant ministry were frequently changing their habitations. The 
Minutes of the Conferences gave circuits and stations, but seldom 
named the real P. O. address. Outside of the ministry, the work was 
still more troublesome. Large numbers of the letters and circulars 
sent out never elicited any response. Many Alumni were laboring 


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Vi PREFACE TO EDITION OF 1 869. 

in the South; and the war coming on changed their locations, or shut 
them out from access. Several cases have occurred, within three weeks 
past, where two or three persons have each given a different “positive” 
location to an Alumnus; and all entirely different from his own account 
of himself. These and other difficulties have been met all along. They 
are merely mentioned in excuse for delay and some omissions, and a 
few errors that may be found. The Index and P. O. Directory at the 
end of the volume, prepared from comparing about eight thousand 
reports received since July 1, it is believed will give, with a few excep¬ 
tions, the present location of all the Alumni of our institution now living. 

By greatly abbreviating and condensing the items, and omitting much 
unimportant matter sent in, the present volume gives about three times 
as many items as the preliminary one issued in 1868, though less than 
double its size. There is an immense number of dates, requiring over 
fifty thousand figures ; and it will be strange indeed, if, with all the care 
and labor bestowed, there be not some errors ; but there are very few, 
not enough to vitiate the general reliability of the Record. It is hoped 
that the condensed notes accompanying the several names will gratify 
the Alumni generally, by answering the common queries concerning A 
or B or C, &c.: “ Where is he now ? and where has he been laboring?” 
“ What has he been doing?” “ What of his family?” &c. (The Editor 
desires to acknowledge the constant encouragement and valuable aid 
he has received from President Cummings in preparing this work) 

II. Aside from its interest as gratifying curiosity, and from its being 

a means of making the Alumni better acquainted with each other, and 
cementing them more strongly as a body, it is hoped that this work will 
serve a useful purpose in showing the vast amount of work already 
accomplished by our Alma Mater, although but a little over a third of a 
century old. For illustration, a single line tells that “ B-was sta¬ 
tioned at M-” for two or three years. This means that a man with 

the mental and moral power and influence which a thorough college 
training always gives, has preached a hundred or a hundred and fifty 
Sabbaths to a concourse of people ; that he has labored among them as 
many weeks, moulding their opinions, habits of thought and life, and 
political action. A single well-educated and trained mind is a power in 
a whole town or city or State, and really exerts more influence than a 
hundred uneducated intellects. The writings and teachings and preach¬ 
ings of the graduates of the Wesleyan University have exerted a wide 
influence in the largest Protestant church, and indirectly upon the 
masses, during the trying times that have agitated our country during 
the present decade. The Alumni outside of the ministry have not been 
less influential in their several fields of labor. Let one glance over the 
many thousands of lines in this volume, and sum up the immense 
amount of labor performed in the aggregate, and he can but feel that 
the hand of God directed the founding and carrying-on of the Wesleyan 
University. 

III. But, while the Alumni may be pleased, the Faculty, the Trus- 



PREFACE TO EDITION OF 1 869. vii 

tees, and the Donors to the Institution, must experience the highest 
satisfaction in looking over what has been accomplished. Have the 
Trustees, found any other like amount of work to produce so great 
returns ? Have the Donors, large and small, found other investments 
that have paid so large a percentage ? Would the Faculty wish any of 
their labors recalled ? Could they have gone into any other field where 
their planting and sowing and watering and pruning would have yielded 
a larger harvest ? . . . During the progress of this work, the writer’s 
mind has often turned with gratitude toward those whose earnest labors, 
watchful care, and generous gifts, have built up and supported an insti¬ 
tution which has given so many of us the mental discipline and literary 
advantages there enjoyed. Another thought has also often come up in 
the same connection. Suppose we gather from these Records a sum¬ 
mary of what has so far been done by the Alumni who have already 
gone forth from Middletown, and add thereto what may be reasonably 
expected from them in the future. Suppose we next reckon the entire 
expense paid by donations, including only the annual interest on endow¬ 
ments and buildings which are to continue perpetually productive. A 
rough estimate will show that every ten dollars actually contributed and 
expended has furnished to the country a whole year’s labor and influence 
of an educated mind. Is not such an investment a paying one?* 

IV. But the period of infancy and of severe trial has passed by, and, 
though the institution has already accomplished so much, it is merely 
upon the threshold of its usefulness. With its army of well-trained 
Alumni already in the field, one here and another there, each as a teacher 
and guide of public opinion, and with the annual additions to be made, 
how much more will be accomplished in the next thirty-six years ! 

Orange Judd. 


* Since the above was written, I have estimated that for “ ten dollars,” I might have written five, 
or at most, six dollars. In the first calculation I allowed for only an average of about twenty-one 
years of Post-Graduate work. Of my own class of 23, at least 18 of them are actively at work, 
thirty-five years after graduation. O. J. 

June, 1882. 



PREFACE TO EDITION OF 1873. 


The origin and design of this Record are sufficiently explained in the 
Preface of its original compiler. To Orange Judd alone belongs the 
credit of projecting and preparing a record of the Alumni of his Alma 
Mater more complete than any similar work previously issued by an 
American college. The task was one of whose magnitude those who 
have never attempted anything of the kind can form no conception; and 
the Record which resulted was not the least of Mr. Judd’s noble gifts 
to the University, in whose welfare he has always taken such a generous 
interest. 

At the annual meeting of the Alumni Association, July 17, 1872, the 
undersigned were appointed a committee to prepare a new and revised 
edition of this Record. It has been the duty of this committee to cor¬ 
rect, as far as possible, the few errors of the former work, to supply its 
deficiencies, and to add the information necessary to make the present 
edition complete up to the date of its issue. 

In November, 1872, the Post Office Directory contained in the first 
edition was corrected so far as the information then in the possession 
of the committee would allow. This was then printed, and a copy sent, 
in December, to each Alumnus whose P. O. Address was then known, 
with the request that he would at once return it with whatever correc¬ 
tions he was able to make. By sending this Directory in envelopes 
bearing the usual request to return, if not delivered, it was thought that 
any mistakes in the list of P. O. Addresses would be detected. Near 
the close of December, the committee mailed to each Alumnus whose 
address had been up to that time obtained, the pages of the former 
edition containing the record of his own class and of those next preced¬ 
ing and following, with the request that he would carefully revise his 
own record, bring it down to date, give any information in his power 
relative to that of others, and return as soon as possible. 

Early in 1873, circulars of particular inquiry with reference to living 
graduates whose address was yet unknown, or to deceased graduates of 
whose history we had little knowledge, were sent to those persons sup¬ 
posed to be most likely to give the desired information. Important 
facts concerning an Alumnus were sometimes obtained by mailing this 
circular to other Alumni of the same name, sometimes by addressing it 
to any friend or acquaintance now living in the town where an Alumnus 
had resided while in college, or to any other Alumni known to reside in 
or near such town. Finally, about May 1st, a last circular, requesting 



PREFACE TO EDITION OF 1 873. 


IX 


immediate reply, was sent to those Alumni of whose whereabouts the 
committee had certain or probable knowledge, but from whom nothing 
had hitherto been heard ; and at the same time a list of the few whose 
history and location remained unknown was published in the “Christian 
Advocate,” “Zion’s Herald,” and “College Argus,” and was mailed to 
a number of persons having extensive general acquaintance with the 
Alumni. 

In one way or another, the committee have succeeded in obtaining 
some record of all but a very few of our graduates. It is believed that 
above four-fifths of those of whom nothing whatever was known at the 
issue of the edition of 1869 have, in this new edition, received a more 
or less complete history. 

It soon became evident that the changes to be made in the former 
edition were so numerous and the amount of additional information so 
large as to necessitate re-writing the whole work throughout. But, 
while this has been done, the committee have only ventured upon such 
slight changes in the original plan as might tend to greater conciseness 
and uniformity of statement. All violations of strict alphabetical 
arrangement have been corrected. All eulogistic, facetious, and other 
purely irrelevant remarks have been eliminated, to make room for more 
important matter. No mention has been made of official positions 
offered to Alumni but not accepted by them. Only such dates have 
been given as were furnished by documentary evidence or by the per¬ 
sonal knowledge of the members of the committee; even in cases 
where others might have been inferred with almost entire certainty, it 
was deemed best to avoid the possibility of mistake by leaving such 
inference to the reader. When the dates of the commencement and 
the close of any period of labor or of residence have both been known, 
they have been given inclusively. An exception to this rule, however, 
has been made in the case of ministers regularly stationed by the vari¬ 
ous conferences of the Methodist Episcopal Church. As these confer 
ence appointments are always made for one year only, instead of the 
date of the commencement and close of each pastor’s various terms of 
residence, the dates of his several appointments have been uniformly 
given. Whenever the birthplace of an Alumnus has been unknown, 
the place of his residence while an undergraduate has been inserted. 
The committee have aimed at entire impartiality; but it is quite proba¬ 
ble that some positions have received mention in the history of one 
Alumnus which were not deemed worthy of record in that of another. 
The difficulty of attaining entire uniformity in this particular, as well as 
in others, has been greatly increased by the necessity of dividing the 
work of compilation among several persons. 

The committee desire to make a hearty acknowledgment of the valu¬ 
able aid they have received from Mr. C. W. Smiley, of the Junior class 
in the University, upon whom much of the labor of correspondence 
has fallen, and to whose ingenuity, patience, and precision this record 


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PREFACE TO EDITION OF 1873. 


will, in great measure, be indebted for whatever fullness and accuracy 
it may be found to possess. Mr. Darius Baker, B.A., Tutor of Latin, 
has also afforded material assistance. The task of preparing this edi¬ 
tion, though not to be compared with that of the original compiler, has 
been by no means a slight one. The additional information embodied 
in it has been drawn from about fourteen hundred letters received since 
January 1; and over sixteen hundred hours’ labor have been spent in 
preparing this material for the press. Those who have ever undertaken 
any work of this kind know that it is necessary to aim at entire accu¬ 
racy, but folly to expect to attain it. The committee cannot hope that, 
in a work offering so many opportunities for error, and undertaken by 
them in addition to their regular college duties—the past year unusually 
onerous—no mistakes will be found. They trust, however, that these 
mistakes are few in number, and not such as to seriously impair the 
value of the Record. They will feel themselves amply repaid for their 
labors if this Revised Edition shall prove satisfactory to the large fam¬ 
ily of Alumni whose honorable career it records, and shall serve to 
unite them more closely to each other and to our common Alma Mater. 

C. T. Winchester. 

Wm. North Rice. 

G. Brown Goode. 


Middletown, Conn., June 6, 1873. 


PREFACE TO EDITION OF 1882. 


The present edition of the Alumni Record differs from its predeces¬ 
sors in being published officially by the authorities of the University. 
The edition of 1869 was due to the enterprise and generosity of Orange 
Judd, M.A., and that of 1873 was published under the auspices of the 
Alumni Association. The Trustees, at their session in June, 1879, 
authorized the issue of a third edition, under the direction of the 
Faculty. During the ensuing college year the Faculty appointed a 
Committee of Supervision, consisting of President Foss and Professors 
Winchester and Rice. In the year 1880-1, Dr. Foss having resigned 
the presidency, and Professor Winchester being absent on leave, Presi¬ 
dent Beach and Professor Harrington were added to the Committee. 

The original design was to issue another edition of the Record of 
Graduate Alumni, on the same general plan as the edition of 1873. 
On recommendation of the Committee of Supervision, Joseph C. 
Burke, M.A., was appointed Editor; and the Record of Graduate 
Alumni, forming the first part of the present work, has been prepared 
by him. The original plan, however, was enlarged, in consequence of 
the generous offers of co-operation received from G. Brown Goode, 
M.A., Assistant Director of the U. S. National Museum, and Charles 
W. Smiley, M.A., Chief Clerk of the Fishery Department of the U. S. 
Census. Mr. Goode volunteered to prepare a Bibliographical Record 
of the Alumni and Faculty of the University, and Mr. Smiley volun¬ 
teered to prepare a Record of Non-graduate Alumni. The high repu¬ 
tation of these gentlemen for bibliographical and statistical work ren¬ 
dered their offers of co-operation most grateful, and the Committee 
promptly decided to add these two parts to the work. It is believed 
that the present volume affords a more complete record of the lives 
and services of the former members of the College than is possessed 
by any similar institution. 

It should be understood that the Committee of Supervision have had 
nothing to do with the details of the work. They have watched with 
interest the progress of the book, and have, from time to time, made 
suggestions to the Editors in regard to the plans to be followed. But, 
for the several parts of the present volume, the Editors named on the 
respective title-pages are individually responsible. The credit for the 
thoroughness and accuracy with which (in the opinion of the Commit¬ 
tee) the work has been executed, belongs, accordingly, to Messrs. 
Burke, Smiley, and Goode. 



xii PREFACE TO EDITION OF 1882 . 

The delay in the publication of the volume, and the consequent dis¬ 
appointment to many of the Alumni and friends of the College, have 
been deeply regretted by the Committee. The Record of Graduate 
Alumni was printed and might have been issued in the autumn of 1881. 
But the enormous labor of obtaining information in regard to the 
Non-graduate Alumni rendered it impracticable to complete that part 
of the work at so early a time. The compensation for the delay is to 
be found in the extraordinary thoroughness with which that difficult 
part of the work has been accomplished. The most unfortunate effect 
of the delay is that the Record of Graduate Alumni has already become 
somewhat out of date in the interval between its printing and its publi¬ 
cation. Mr. Burke has remedied this evil, so far as was practicable, by 
the preparation of a list of errata and addenda. 

It is believed that former editions of the Record have served a useful 
purpose, in keeping alive the memories and associations of college life, 
in uniting the Alumni more firmly to Alma Mater and to each other, 
and in promoting the general recognition of the value of the services 
which the University has rendered through the numerous faithful work¬ 
ers whom it has sent forth into every department of honorable activity. 
That the present edition, more complete than either of its predecessors, 
may still further serve the same ends, is the hearty desire of 

The Committee of Supervision. 


HISTORICAL SKETCH OF WESLEYAN 
UNIVERSITY. 

(By Prof. C. T. Winchester, A.M.) 


It was not until about the close of the first quarter of the present 
century that the Methodist Episcopal Church began to give any very 
earnest and hearty patronage to the cause of higher education. Between 
the years 1824 and 1826, the flourishing seminaries at Wilbraham, 
Kent’s Hill, and Cazenovia were opened under the auspices of the 
denomination, and immediately secured a large attendance. While the 
seminaries served to foster and encourage the newly-awakened interest 
in education, the leading minds of the Church became convinced of the 
need of some institution of collegiate rank, located in New England or 
New York, which should provide facilities for the highest intellectual 
culture. 

At this juncture, a seeming accident turned their attention to Middle- 
town, Conn., and secured the immediate establishment of the projected 
institution at this place. In 1825, Capt. Alden Partridge, first Superin¬ 
tendent of the U. S. Military Academy at West Point, opened in Mid¬ 
dletown the “American Literary, Scientific, and Military Academy.” 
Through the liberality of the citizens of Middletown, two substantial 
stone buildings had been erected for the school; and it was for a short 
time very prosperous, drawing cadets from almost every State in the 
Union. Its prosperity, however, soon waned ; and, failing to obtain a 
charter from the Legislature, it was removed, early in 1829, to Norwich, 
Vt., leaving vacant the buildings it had occupied. Rev. Laban Clark, 
D.D., then Presiding Elder on the New Haven District, happened 
shortly after to be in Middletown; and being informed that one of the 
trustees of these buildings had casually suggested selling them to the 
Methodists, for the sum of five thousand dollars, he at once notified 
them that he would be one of ten to purchase the property, and would 
promptly secure the other nine. This led to the serious consideration 
of the matter; and at the ensuing session of the New York Conference, 
May, 1829, Dr. Clark presented from the trustees proposals for the 
transfer of the property in due form, and urged their acceptance upon 
the conference. A committee, consisting of James Emory, Samuel 
Lucky, and Heman Bangs, was appointed to consider these proposals. 
The New England Conference, being invited to unite in the project, 
appointed Timothy Merritt, S. Martindale, and Willbur Fisk to act in 
conjunction with the New York Committee. 



XIV 


HISTORICAL SKETCH. 


The first act of this joint committee was to issue proposals inviting 
the several towns within a specified region to compete for the location 
of the college by the offer of subscriptions. Liberal offers came from 
Troy, N. Y., Bridgeport,*Conn., and Wilbraham, Mass; but those from 
Middletown were now so modified that the committee had no hesitation 
in preferring them. The trustees of the Academy, witli the consent of 
the stockholders, offered the entire property, valued at about thirty 
thousand dollars, to the conferences, on the two conditions, that it 
should be perpetually used for a college or university, and that a fund 
of forty thousand dollars should first be raised for the endowment of the 
college. About eighteen thousand dollars of this fund were promptly 
subscribed by citizens of Middletown. The report of the committee 
recommending the acceptance of this offer was adopted at the session 
of conference in May, 1830. The forty thousand dollars was soon 
raised, trustees were at once chosen, and the college organized under 
the name, “The Wesleyan University.” 

At the first meeting of the joint Board of Trustees and Visitors, 
Aug. 24, 1830, Rev. Willbur Fisk, D.D., then Principal of Wesleyan 
Academy, was elected first President of the Wesleyan University. In 
October of the same year, a preparatory school was opened in the 
buildings, under the superintendence of Rev. W. C. Larrabee, In May, 
1831, a charter was granted the University; and on the 21st of the 
following September its halls were opened to students. The Faculty 
consisted of President Fisk, Professors Augustus W. Smith and John 
Mott Smith, and Tutor W. Magoun. At first, in accordance with the 
peculiar views of President Fisk, which were afterwards entertained by 
Presidents Wayland of Brown, and Marsh of the University of Ver¬ 
mont, the proficiency of the student was made the only basis of classi¬ 
fication ; and any student able to pass the requisite examination received 
a diploma, without regard to the time he had spent in college. This 
plan, however, was soon abandoned, and the usual system of classifica¬ 
tion adopted in its stead. It is worthy of note, that the Wesleyan 
University anticipated another of the most important features of the 
new education, by establishing, very early in its history, a scientific 
course, to meet the wants of those who wished to obtain advanced lit¬ 
erary and scientific training, but whose tastes or circumstances forbade 
the ordinary classical course. In its early days of poverty and of 
struggle, the institution had many faithful and earnest friends, among 
whom Dr. Laban Clark and Dr. Heman Bangs are worthy of especial 
mention; but to no one was it so deeply indebted as to its President, 
Willbur Fisk. His pure and lofty piety and his gentle and winning 
manner endeared him to all who knew him ; while his tact and prudence, 
his high administrative ability, his thorough culture and extensive repu¬ 
tation, and his untiring efforts in behalf of the University, soon assured 
its success, and secured for it general recognition. 

At the death of Dr. Fisk, in 1839, Dr. Stephen Olin, then in Europe, 
was elected President. On his return from Europe, the following year, 


Historical sketch. 


xv 


Dr. Olin found himself too feeble to assume the duties of the Presi¬ 
dency, and consequently resigned it early in 1841. In February of that 
year, Dr. Nathan Bangs was elected to the vacant post. Dr. Bangs, 
then in the midst of a long and honorable career, felt that the sphere of 
his greatest usefulness lay elsewhere: he accepted the position with 
reluctance, and in July, 1842, willingly resigned it to Dr. Olin, whose 
health had now so improved as to justify his acceptance. 

Dr. Olin’s fame as a pulpit orator, and his previous success in a simi¬ 
lar situation, caused him to be greeted with an enthusiastic welcome. 
His health was so feeble as never to allow him to devote himself as he 
wished to the work of instruction. He was, however, very successful 
in improving the financial condition of the University, and extending 
its reputation; and his noble and commanding character was itself an 
inspiration to all the students under his charge. He received very effi¬ 
cient aid in the general administration of the college from Prof. Augus¬ 
tus W. Smith, LL.D., who for several years filled the office of Vice- 
President. 

Dr. Olin died in 1851. After an interval of a year, Professor Smith 
was elected to the chair of President. Dr. Smith had been connected 
with the University from the beginning; he was a most thorough 
scholar, and extended, while President, the high and well-deserved 
reputation he had won as a professor of mathematics. It was the con¬ 
stant desire of President Smith, during the whole term of his adminis¬ 
tration, to secure such an endowment fund for the University as would 
relieve it from the constant pressure of financial embarrassment, and 
assure its continued existence and prosperity. About one hundred 
thousand dollars was subscribed to this fund; and although, as is usual 
in such cases, the full amount subscribed was never realized, yet by the 
persevering labors of President Smith, ably aided by Professor H. B. 
Lane, more than eighty thousand dollars was at this time invested for 
the endowment of professorships. Isaac Rich, of Boston, was the chief 
donor to this fund. 

Upon the resignation of President Smith, in 1857, Rev. Joseph Cum¬ 
mings, D.D., LL.D., President of Genesee College, was elected to the 
vacant post. The personal force and energy of President Cummings, 
his tireless industry, his hearty devotion to the welfare of the college, 
together with his skill and popularity as an instructor, combined to 
make his administration in many respects a very successful one. It 
was particularly marked by the growth of the material interests of the 
institution, in which President Cummings always took especial concern. 
To his labors the college is principally indebted for the line of noble 
buildings that now crown the hill. 

During the Commencement week of 1868, a new and tasteful library¬ 
building, capable of containing one hundred thousand volumes, was 
dedicated. This building was erected by the late Isaac Rich, at a cost 
of forty thousand dollars. During the same week, the contributions of 


XVI 


HISTORICAL SKETCH. 


Mr. Rich to the Endowment Fund were increased to one hundred thou¬ 
sand dollars. In the fall of 1868, the old “ Boarding Hall ” was remod¬ 
eled and transformed into “ Observatory Hall,” by the addition of a 
handsome tower, in which was placed one of Alvan Clark’s finest 
refracting telescopes. The Commencement season of 1871 was ren¬ 
dered memorable by the dedication of two new and beautiful buildings. 
The one, the Memorial Chapel, was erected at a cost of about sixty 
thousand dollars, in memory of those alumni and students who fell in 
the war for the Union. The funds for the erection of this chapel were 
mostly raised by general subscription during the centennary year, 1866. 
The other building was the Orange Judd Hall of Natural Science, 
erected during the years 1869-71, at a cost of one hundred thousand 
dollars, and believed to be one of the most complete and elegant struc¬ 
tures of its kind in the country. For. this building the University is 
indebted to the munificence of Orange Judd, Esq., of New York, who 
will ever be remembered as one of the most faithful and generous 
friends of his Alma Mater. 

It was during this period also that provision was made for the regular 
increase of the library and the scientific collections of the college. 
During the years 1864-5, a library fund amounting to twenty-seven 
thousand six hundred dollars was raised by the Alumni. This fund, 
although originally none too large, and since somewhat depleted by 
unfortunate investments, has secured for the library a continuous, if 
not a very rapid, growth. The whole number of volumes now in the 
library is about 32,000. An increase of this fund is at present one of 
the most urgent needs of the college. The completion of the Orange 
Judd Hall of Natural Science, in 1872, provided ample accommodations 
for the proper care and arrangement of the scientific collections of the 
University; and in the years immediately following, large additions 
were made to these collections, chiefly by the endeavors of Mr. G. 
Brown Goode, then Curator of the Museum. Since that time the 
growth of the Museum has been constant and rapid. In 1872 the col¬ 
lege curriculum was enlarged, especially in the department of natural 
science, and modified by the extension of the elective system; and in 
the fall of that year the halls of the University were, for the first time, 
opened to ladies. 

President Cummings resigned his position in June, 1875, though he 
continued in charge of the department of philosophy until January, 
1878. At a special meeting, held July 28, 1875, the trustees elected as 
the successor of President Cummings, Rev. Cyrus D. Foss, D.D. 
President Foss entered upon the duties of his office at the opening of 
the fall term, and was formally inaugurated October 26, 1875. He 
found it necessary to give immediate attention to the enlargement of 
the permanent funds of the cpllege. The growth of the endowment 
during the previous ten years had by no means kept pace with the 
growth of the unproductive wealth of the college in buildings, collec¬ 
tions, and other material facilities. The increase in the number of 


HISTORICAL SKETCH. 


XVI1 


buildings and the needful enlargements of the course of study ren¬ 
dered the annual expenditures, of necessity, greater than ever; while, 
on the other hand, in the stagnation of business and general financial 
depression that followed the panic of 1873, the productive property of 
the college had depreciated greatly in value. In March, 1876, a com¬ 
mittee of the trustees decided that only about one-half of the bills 
receivable reported at the previous Commencement could be any longer 
considered good. A debt, allowed gradually to increase for twenty 
years, had reached the sum of sixty thousand dollars; while the total 
amount of funds from which income was available was only one hun¬ 
dred and forty-one thousand dollars. The annual expenditure was 
about forty-six thousand dollars ; the annual income from all sources 
only twenty thousand. In these circumstances, it was evident—to 
quote the words of President Foss in his report to the conference in 
1876—that “ only large and generous help, promptly given to the insti¬ 
tution, could save it from disaster.” Never, perhaps, was the Univer¬ 
sity in a more critical position. It is gratifying to be able to record 
that the generosity of its friends soon removed it out of urgent danger. 
A committee appointed by the Alumni Association appealed for aid to 
all the graduates of the college. In response to this appeal about 
forty thousand dollars was subscribed, of which the greater part has 
been paid. Still more largely liberal was the response to the untiring 
personal efforts of President Foss. The inevitable annual deficit, 
while it yet continued, was met by generous annual subscriptions, in 
advance, chiefly from the trustees. The debt of the University was 
paid. And, during the five years of President Foss’s administration, 
nearly two hundred and fifty thousand dollars was added to the perma¬ 
nent funds. If the needs of the college were still great, the danger of 
immediate disaster was past. Of the group of generous friends whose 
liberality brought this timely aid, the largest giver was Hon. George I. 
Seney, who began then that series of princely gifts to Wesleyan Uni¬ 
versity which has made him its largest benefactor. 

But it was not financial success alone that marked the administration 
of President Foss. A character so noble, a kindness and courtesy so 
unvarying, an enthusiasm for goodness so inspiring, a piety so high and 
pure—these could not fail of their effect upon all who knew him. His 
influence was itself an education of the best sort. No president of 
Wesleyan University was ever more respected ; none was ever better 
beloved. 

In May of 1880, President Foss was called by the General Confer¬ 
ence of the Methodist Episcopal Church to fill the highest office in the 
gift of the church. At the annual meeting of the trustees in June fol¬ 
lowing, the place thus made vacant was filled by the election of Rev. 
John W. Beach, D.D. During the two years of President Beach’s 
administration the college has seen no decline of prosperity. The 
increase of its financial resources, in particular, has gone on with 
encouraging rapidity. Mr. Seney has raised his contributions to the 


xviii HISTORICAL SKETCH. 

permanent endowment funds to the sum of four hundred thousand dol¬ 
lars, besides various other gifts to the property of the college amount¬ 
ing to about fifty thousand dollars. His last gift, in addition to all 
these, is a fund of one hundred thousand dollars, the income of which 
is to be given annually in scholarships to undergraduate students. The 
whole amount of the permanent productive funds of the University at 
present is about nine hundred thousand dollars ; and its whole property 
is valued at one million three hundred and seventy-five thousand dol¬ 
lars. The faculty at present numbers twenty members, of whom seven¬ 
teen are officers of instruction. The number of students is larger than 
ever before, and is believed to be steadily increasing. 


TRUSTEES OF WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 


Accessus Exitus 


*Rev. Laban Clark, D.D. 


' A. D. A. D. 

I83I-I868 

*Rev. Thomas Burch 


I83I-I852 

*Rev. Heman Bangs .... 


I83I-I854 

*Hon. Isaac Kellogg 


I83I-I85O 

*Aaron Sandford 


I83I-I847 

*James L. Phelps, M.D. 


I83I-I87O 

John Lyon Smith . 


1831- 

*Rev. Pres. Willbur Fisk, D.D. 


I83I-I839 

*Rev. Joseph Annis Merrill 


I83I-I849 

*Hon. Abel Bliss .... 


1831-1845 

* Abraham Ave:ry .... 


1831-1837 

*Rev. John Wesley Hardy . 


I83I-I844 

*Hon. Isaiah Fisk .... 


I83I-I836 

^William R. Siiafter 


1831-1837 

*George Washington Stanley 


[ 831-1837 

*Hon. Elijah Hubbard 


1831-1847 

* Henry L. DeKoven .... 


I83I-I839 

^Jonathan Barnes, Esq. 


l83I-[86l 

*Hon. William L. Storrs, LL.D. 


I83I-I86I 

*Hon. Samuel Dickinson Hubbard, LL.D. 


l83[-l855 

* Isaac Webb ..... 


1831-1842 

*William James Trench 


1835-1867 

*Rev. Charles D. Cahoon 


I836-I844 

^Charles Sherman .... 


1837-1840 

■^Hon. Seth Sprague .... 


l 837 -l 844 

*Samuel Russell .... 


1837-1862 

*Hon. Ebenezer Jackson, A.M. 


1839-1872 

Rev. Charles Adams, D.D. 


I839-I846 

*Rev. Pres. Stephen Olin, D.D., LL.D. 


I84O-I85I 

*Rev. Ezekiel Robinson 


1842-1871 

^Charles Woodward, M.D. . 


I843-I864 

*George Andrews .... 


1843-1871 

*Rev. George Gary, D.D. 


1843-1855 

*Hon. James Harper .... 


I844-I860 

Hon. Jacob Sleeper .... 


1844-1880 

*Rev. Schuyler Seager, D.D. . (No. 41) 

I844-I85I 

*Rev. Benjamin Ray Hoyt . 

• 

1844-1860 

*Hon. Elisha Harris 

• 

l845-l86l 






XX 


TRUSTEES. 


Thomas Griswold Mather 
*Rev. Bishop Edmund Storer Janes, D.D., LL.D. 
*Rev. Charles Kittredge True, D.D. 

*Daniel Drew ...... 

*Isaac Rich ...... 

*Rev. Pres. Nathan Bangs, D.D. 

*Rev. Benjamin Griffen .... 

*Pres. Augustus William Smith, LL.D. . 

*John Gove ...... 

*Hon. Lee Claflin ..'... 
^Joseph Tobey . . . . * . 

Hon. Charles Parker .... 

Hon. Daniel Wetmore Camp 

Rev. James Porter, DD. .... 

Rev. Gardner Baker .... 

John Hubbard Watkinson . (Class of 1835) 

Rev. Pres. Joseph Cummings, D.D., LL.D. (No. 119) 
*Rev. David Patten, D.D. . . (No. 12) 

Preston Bennett ..... 


48) 

127) 

411) 


Rev. John Parker 
Andrew Varick Stout 
^Cornelius Walsh 
Rev. Seth Howard Beale . 

Rev. Daniel Curry, D.D., LL.D. . (No. 

Rev. John Wesley Lindsay, D.D . (No. 

Hon. Arthur Benjamin Calef, A.M. (No. 

Hon. Benjamin Douglas .... 

Hon. Oliver Hoyt ..... 

Daniel Henry Chase, LL.D. . (No. 1) 

Rev. James Pike, D.D. . (Class of 1842) 

Oliver Cutts ...... 

Charles Carter North, A.M. 

Horace Smith . 

Daniel Drew Chamberlain, A.M. 

Rev. Bradford Kinney Peirce, D.D. (No. 164) 
*Rev. Jonathan Kelsey Burr, D.D. (No. 253) 
Orange Judd, A.M. . . . (No. 314) 

Rev. Prof. Samuel Foster Upham, D.D. (No. 547) 
Rev. Gardner Baker 

*Henry J. Baker .... 

Rev. William G. Oueal .... 
John Clark Rand, A. M. . . (No. 745) 

Rev. Pearly P. Ray ..... 
*Rev. Lorenzo Dow Barrows, D.D. 

Hon. William Deering .... 
Rev. Joseph Elijah King, Ph. D., D.D. (No. 315) 
George Ingraham Seney, A.M. (Class of 1845) 


Accessus Exitus 

1847-1854 

1847-1876 

1847-1871 

1847-1879 

1849-1872 

1851-1862 

1851-1861 

1853-1866 

1853-1863 

1853- 1871 
1S54-1861 

1854- 1859 

1855- 1877 
1855-1871 
1855-1859 

1857- 1871 

1858- 1876 
1858-1871 

1858- 1863 

1859- 1871 
1859-1864 
1859-1874 
1S59- 
1862- 
1862-1875 
1862-1880 
1862- 
1862- 
1862-1877 

1862- 1871 

1863- 1879 

1864- 

1865- 1871 
1865-1880 
1871-1882 
1871-1882 
1S7I- 

1871— 

1871-1874 

1871-1879 

1871-1878 

1871-1879 

1S7I—1874 

1871-1878 

1871-1877 

1 871— 

1871- 





TRUSTEES. 


XXI 


Accessus Exitus 


Rev. Bostwick Hawley, D.D. 

(No. 70) 

1871— 

Harvey Bradburn Lane, A.M. 

(No. 20) 

1871-1875 

Rev. Daniel Avery Whedon, D.D. 

(No. 267) 

1871-1880 

Rev. Morris DeCamp Crawford, D.D. 

. 

1871— 

Rev. William Griffin, D.D. 


1871— 

Hon. Charles Parker 

. 

1871- 

Hon. George Greenwood Reynolds, LL.D. (No. 166) 

1871— 

Rev. Winfield Scott Smyth, Ph.D. 

(No. 748) 

1871-1882 

James H. Taft 

. 

1874-1875 

Rev. Henry Ward Bennett, A.M. 

(No. 712) 

1874-1878 

Rev. James Clarke Watson Coxe, Ph.D. (No. 755) 

1874-1878 

Hon. George J. Ferry 

. 

1874-1882 

Joseph S. Spinney 

. 

1 

U~1 

CO 

Rev. William Rice, D.D. 

. 

1875- 

John Flavel Judd 

. 

1875- 

Watson Carvosso Squire, A.M. 

(No. 638) 

1875- 

Rev. Bp. Cyrus David Foss, D.D., LL.D. 

(No. 480) 

I876- 

Rev. Reuben B. Dunn 

. 

1877- 

Andrew Varick Stout 


1877- 

John H. Sessions 

. 

1878- 

Joseph B. Thomas, Jun. 

(No. 940) 

I878- 

Rev. Henry Crounce Abbott, A M.' 

(No. 607) 

1878-1882 

Rev. Abraham Merrill Wheeler, A.M. (No. 502) 

1878- 

*Rev. Reuben Nelson, D.D. . 

. 

I878-I880 

Rev. Bp. William L. Harris, D.D., LL.D. . 

1 

Os 

OO 

William Hoyt 

. 

1879- 

Bowles Colgate 

. 

1879- 

Rev. George Janvrin Judkins, A.M. 

(No. 657) 

1879-1881 

Simeon Sereno Scranton . 

. 

1880- 

Joseph S. Stout 

. 

1880- 

Hon. David Ward Northrop, A.M. 

(No. 870) 

1880- 

Hon. Augustus Ledyard Smith, A.M. 

(No. 494) 

1880- 

William H. Wallace 

■ • 

1880- 

Stephen Barker 

. 

1880- 

Rev. George Henry Whitney, D.D. 

(No. 605) 

1880- 

William J. Hutchinson 

• 

1880- 

Payne Pettibone 

• 

1880- 

Charles Lacey Hamilton, A.M. 

(No. 917) 

1880- 

Rev. David Copeland, Ph.D., D.D. 

(No. 507) 

1880- 

Samuel Talcott Camp 

• 

1880- 

Phineas C. Lounsbury 

. 

1880- 

*Rev. Bp. Gilbert Haven, D.D. 

(No. 283) 

1880-i88i 

Charles Scott 

• 

1880- 

Stephen Henry Olin, A.M. 

(No. 834) 

1880- 

Rev. Micah Jones Talbot, D.D. 

(No. 225) 

1880-1881 

Rev. John Wesley Beach, D.D. 

(No. 252) 

1881- 

John Clark Rand, A.M. 

(No. 745) 

1881- 


D 


xxii TRUSTEES AND OFFICERS OF THE BOARD. 

Accessus Exitus 


Rev. Bp. Edward Gayer Andrews, D.D. 

. (No. 306) 

1881- 

Rev. Daniel Avery Whedon, D.D. 

(No. 267) 

1881- 

Rev. George Loomis, D.D. 

(No. 193) 

1881- 

Rev. George Gamaliel Dains, A.M. 

(No. 616) 

1882- 

Anderson Fowler 

. 

1882- 

Hon. David Benjamin Lockwood, A M. 

(No. 373) 

1882- 

Rev. Edson Wyllys Burr, A.M. 

(No. 647) 

1882- 


OFFICERS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES. 


PRESIDENTS. 


*Rev. Laban Clark, D.D. 

Hon. Jacob Sleeper . 
Charles Carter North, A.M. 
Hon. Oliver Hoyt 
Andrew Varick Stout 


SECRETARIES. 

*George Washington Stanley 
*Rev. Heman Bangs , 

*Rev. Jacob Frederick Huber 
Rev. Charles Adams, D.D. . 

^Charles Woodward, M.D. . 

*Rev. Benjamin Griffen 
Rev. John Parker 
Rev. John Wesley Lindsay, D.D. . 
Hon. Arthur Benjamin Calef, A.M. 
Rev. Bradford Kinney Peirce, D.D. 
Rev. Samuel Foster Upham, D.D. 

TREASURERS. 

John Lyon Smith 
*Rev. Heman Bangs 
John Lyon Smith 
*Hon Daniel Wetmore Camp 
Hon. Oliver Hoyt 
William Hoyt 



1831-1868 

1869-1871 

1871-1877 

1877-1882 

1882- 


1831-1833 

1833-1838 

1838-1842 

1842-1844 

1844-1859 

1859-1861 

1861-1864 

(No 127) 

1864-1865 

(No. 411) 

1865-1871 

(No. 164) 

1871-1874 

(No. 547) 

1874- 


1831-1834 

1834- 1835 

1835- 1856 
1856-1877 

1878- 1879 

1879- 











FACULTY OF WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 


PRESIDENTS. 

*Rev. Willbur Fisk, D.D. .... 
*Rev. Stephen Olin, D.D., LL.D. 

*Rev. Nathan Bangs, D.D. .... 
*Rev. Stephen Olin, D.D., LL.D. 

*Prof. Augustus William Smith, LL.D. 

Rev. Joseph Cummings, D.D., LL.D. (No. 119) 

Rev. Bp. Cyrus David Foss, D.D., LL.D. (No. 480) 

Rev. John Wesley Beach, D.D. (No. 252) 

PROFESSORS. 

*Rev. Willbur Fisk, D.D. .... 
^Augustus William Smith, LL.D. 

*Rev. John Price Durbin, D.D. 

*Rev. John Mott Smith, A.M. 

*Rev. Jacob Frederick Huber, A.M. 

Rev. Daniel Denison Whedon, D.D., LL.D. 

^William Williams Mather, A.M. . 

Rev. Joseph Holdich, D.D. .... 
*John Johnston, LL.D. .... 

Harvey Bradburn Lane, A.M. . (No. 20) 
*Rev. William M. Willett, A.M. 

*Hon. William L. Storrs, LL.D. 

*Rev. Alfred Saxe, A.M. . . (No. 83) 

*Rev. Stephen Olin, D.D., LL.D. 

Rev. John Wesley Ltndsay, D.D. . (No. 127) 
*Rev. Charles Kittredge True, D.D. 

John Monroe Van Vleck, LL.D. (No. 405) 1853-1857, 
Rev. Albert Sanford Hunt, D.D. (No. 421) 

Rev. Joseph Cummings, D.D., LL.D. (No. 119) 
*Rev. Archibald Campbell Foss, A.M. (No. 435) 

Rev. Calvin Sears Harrington, D.D. (No. 437) 

Rev. Fales Henry Newhall, D.D. (No. 295) 
James Cooke Van Benschoten, LL.D. 

Rev. William North Rice, Ph.D. . (No. 812) 

Rev. George Prentice, D.D. 

Caleb Thomas Winchester, A.M. . (No. 905) 
Wilbur Olin Atwater, Ph.D. . (No. 789) 


1831-1839 

1839-1841 

1841- 1842 

1842- 1851 
1852-1857 
1857-1875 
1875-1880 
1880- 


1831-1836 

1831-1857 

1831-1832 

1831-1832 

1831-1842 

1833-1842 

1833-1834 

1835-1849 

1835-1879 

1839-1861 

1841-1842 

1841-1846 

1841- 1843 

1842- 1843 

1848- 1860 

1849- 1860 
1858- 
1853-1855 
1858-1878 

1860- 1863 

1861- 

1863- 1871 

1864- 
1867- 
i 87 i- 

1873- 

1874- 





XXIV 


FACULTY. 


Rev. Cyrus David Foss, D.D., LL.D. 
Rev. John Wesley Beach, D.D. 

Rev. George Lewis Westgate, A.M. 
Morris Barker Crawford, A.M. 


(No. 480) 
(No. 252) 
(No. 821) 
(No. 1036) 


LECTURERS. 

Oliver Payson Hubbard, A.M. 

*John Johnston, LL.D. . 

*Rev. Charles David Burritt, A.M. (No. 214) 
Rev. Moses Clark White, A.M., M.D. (No. 268) 
Rev. Henry Norman Hudson, A.M. 

Noah Cressy, M.D. . 

George Brown Goode, A.M. . (No. 916) 


1875-1880 

1880- 

1880- 

1881- 


1834- 1835 

1835- 1837 
1844-1845 
1868-1875 
1868-1869 
1868-1871 
1879-1881 


INSTRUCTORS. 


Rev. William M. Willett, A.M. 

Rev. William Rhodes Bagnall, A.M. (No. 
Rev. Henry DeKoven, D.D. (Class of 

*Rev. Jacob Frederick Huber, A.M. 

*Rev. William Jay Foss, B.A. 

Rev. Lyman Coleman, D.D. 

Ralph Guernsey Hibbard, A.M. . 

Rev. Fales Henry Newhall, D.D. 

James Cooke Van Benschoten, LL.D. 
Follansbee Goodrich Welch, M.D. 

Rev. Edward Brenton Otheman, A.M 
Rev. George Prentice, D.D. 

Wilbur Olin Atwater, Ph.D. 

Arthur Taylor Neale, A.M. 

Morris Barker Crawford, A. M. 

William Lambert Gooding, A.M. 

TUTORS. 

*William Magoun, A.M. 

Daniel Henry Chase, LL.D. 

Rev. Willard Martin Rice. D.D. 

Rev. Loren Laertes Knox, D.D. 

*Rev. George Willis Ninde, A.M. 

Rev. William Rhodes Bagnall, A.M. 
Prof. Edmund Longley, A.M. 

*Rev. Charles David Burritt, A.M. 

Rev. William Francis Smith, A.M. 

Rev. Reuben Harrison Loomis, A.M. 

Rev. John Wesley Lindsay, D.D. 

Rev. Daniel Steele, D.D. . 

Rev. Albert Sanford Hunt, D.D. 

Rev. Solomon Chapin, A.M., M.D. 


1838-1841 
116) 1842-1846 

1836) 1842-1843 

. 1843, 1848-1863 


(No. 

534 ) 

1857-1858 

. 

. 

1860-1862 

. 

• 

1860- 

(No. 

295 ) 

1863-1871 


• 

1864-1873 

. 

. 

1868-1869 

(No. 

492) 

1869-1870 

. 

. 

1871-1880 

(No. 

789) 

1873-1874 

(No. 

1018) 

1876-1877 

(No. 

1036) 

1880-1881 

• 

• 

1881-1882 



1831-1831 

(No. 

1) 

1834-1835 

(No. 

54 ) 

1837-1840 

(No. 

74 ) 

1838-1841 

(No. 

135 ) 

1841-1842 

(No. 

116) 

1842-1846 

(No. 

128) 

1843-1844 

(No. 

214) 

1844-1845 

(No. 

205) 

1846-1847 

(No. 

299) 

1846-1848 

(No. 

127) 

1847-1848 

(No. 

350 

1848-1850 

(No. 

421) 

1851-1853 

(No. 

552 ) 

1857-1858 


v 


FACULTY. 



XXV 

Hon. Darius Baker, A.M. . 

(No. 

9 ° 7 ) 

1872-1874 

Rev. Edgar Moncena Smith, A.M. 

(No. 

962) 

1872-1874 

Rev. Charles Francis Rice, A.M. 

(No. 

937 ) 

1874-1877 

Morris Barker Crawford, A.M. 

(No. 1036) 

1874-1877 

Clarence Abiathar Waldo, A.M. 

(No. 

1106) 

1877-1881 

John Pancoast Gordy, A.B. 

(No. 

ii 73 ) 

1878- 

Rev. Hinckley Gilb’tThos. Mitchell, Ph.D. (No. 1017) 

1880- 

Alexander Martin Wilcox, Ph.D. (Class of 

1877) 

1880- 

Abram Winegardner Harris, A.B. 

(No. 

1242) 

1881- 

LIBRARIANS. 




Daniel Henry Chase, LL.D. 

(No. 

1) 

1834-1835 

*Rev. Jacob Frederick Huber, A.M. 

. 

. 

1837-1842 

*John Johnston, LL.D. 

• 

. 

1842-1848 

Rev. John Wesley Lindsay, D.D. . 

(No. 

127) 

1848-1854 

John Monroe Van Vleck, LL.D. . 

(No. 

405) 

1854-1857 

Rev. John Wesley Lindsay, D.D. . 

(No. 

127) 

1857-1860 

John Monroe Van Vleck, LL.D. . 

(No. 

405) 

1860-1867 

Samuel Gray Hulbert 



1867-1868 

Rev. William North Rice, Ph.D. . 

(No. 

812) 

1868-1869 

Caleb Thomas Winchester, A.M. 

(No. 

90S) 

1869- . 


CURATOR OF CABINETS. 

G. Brown Goode, A.M.. . . (No. 916) 

Rev. William North RiCE,.Ph.D. (No. 812) 


ASSISTANTS. 


G. Brown Goode, A.M. 

Arthur Taylor Neale, A.M. 

Rev. John Henry Pillsbury, A.M 
Willis Gaylord Clarke, A.M. 
Burdett Alberto Rich, A.B. 
Henry Leslie Osborn, A.B. 
Joseph Chester Burke, A.M. 

John Harper Long, D. Sc. . 
George Fletcher Winchester 
Charles Dayton Woods, B.S. 
Merrill Hitchcock, A.B. 

William Edward Mead, A.B. 


(No. 916) 
(No. 1018) 
(No. 1055) 
(No. 1142) 
(No. 1185) 
(No. 1183) 
(No. 1034) 

(No. 1260) 
(No. 1269) 
(No. 1276) 


REGISTRARS. 

Rev. Edgar Moncena Smith, A.M. (No. 962) 
Morris Barker Crawford, A.M. . (No. 1036) 
Willis Gaylord Clarke, A.M. . (No. 1142) 
Clarence Abiathar Waldo, A.M. (No. 1106) 
Abram Winegardner Harris, A.B. (No. 1242) 


1871-1879 
1879- 


1870-1871 

1874- 1876 

1875- 1877 

1877- 1878 

1878- 1880 

1878- 1881 

1879- 1882 
t880-1881 

1880- 1881 

1881- 
1881-1882 
1881-1882 


1873- 1874 

1874- 1877 

1877- 1878 

1878- 1881 
1881- 













































































































































































RECORD OF 


MEMBERS OF THE FACULTY 

(neither Graduate Alumni nor Non-Graduates) 

OF 

WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 

(Arranged according to rank and succession.) 


*WILLBUR FISK. 

Born, Aug. 31, 1792, in Brattleborough, Windham Co., Vt. 

1815, A.B., Brown University. 1815-16, During winter studied Law in the 
office of Hon. Isaac Fletcher, Lyndon, Vt. 1816-17, Taught family school for 
Colonel Ridgely, Oaklands, near Baltimore, Md.; continued the study of Law. 
1817, In poor health; resided at home, Lyndon, Vt. 1818, A.M., Brown 
University; joined New England Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church; 
appointed to Craftsbury Circuit,'Vt. 1S19, 20, Stationed at Charlestown, Mass. 
1821-3, Superannuated on account of ill health. 1823-7, Presiding Elder of 
Vermont District. 1826, Chaplain of Vermont Legislature. 1826-31, Principal 
of Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass. 1828, Elected Bishop of the Canada 
Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church, but declined. 1829, D.D., Augusta 
College, Ky. 1830-9, President of Wesleyan University. 1832, Visitor of 
U. S. Military Academy, West Point, N. Y. 1832-9, Chaplain of Middletown 
Artillery. 1835, D.D., Brown University. 1S35-6, In Europe, as Delegate of 
Methodist Episcopal Church to the Wesleyan Conference in England, and as 
representative of several religious and benevolent societies; also traveled on 
the continent of Europe. 1836, Elected Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal 
Church, but declined. 1839, Member of Board of Education of Connecticut. 
Delegate to General Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church, 1824, 28, 32. 
(See Bibliography.) Died, Feb. 22, 1839, in Middletown, Conn. 

Married, June 9, 1823, Miss Ruth Peck of Providence, R. I. 

1882, Address of widow: Middletown, Conn. 


^STEPHEN OLIN. 

Born, March 2, 1797, in Leicester, Addison Co., Vt. 

1820, A.B., Middlebury College. Commenced teaching in South Carolina; 
Principal of Tabernacle Academy, S. C. 1823, A M., Middlebury College. 
1824, Joined South Carolina Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1826- 
33, Professor of Belles-Lettres in Franklin College, Athens, Ga. 1832, D.D., 
Middlebury College; elected President of Randolph Macon College, Ashland, 
Va. 1834, D.D., \Vesleyan University; D.D., University of Alabama. 1834-7, 
President of Randolph Macon College, Ashland, Va. 1837-40, Traveled in 
Europe and the East. 1839-41, President of Wesleyan University. 1842-51, 





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[ 1882 . 


Again President of Wesleyan University. 1844, Delegate to General Confer¬ 
ence, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1845, LL.D., Yale College. 1846, Dele¬ 
gate to Evangelical Alliance, London, England. 1851, Elected Delegate to 
General Conference of 1852. (See Bibliography.) Died, Aug. 16, 1851, in 
Middletown, Conn. 

Married, Aug. 10, 1827, Miss Mary Ann Bostick of Milledgeville, Ga., who 
died May 7, 1839. Married, Oct. 18, 1843, Miss Julia M. Lynch of Rhinebeck, 
N. Y., who died May 1, 1879. Children: Stephen Henry (No. 834), b. April 
22, 1847: James Lynch, b. 1849; d. Aug. 1, 1851. 


*NATHAN BANGS. 

Born, May 2, 1778, in Stratford, Fairfield Co., Conn. 

1799, Taught in Canada. 1802, Joined New York Conference, Methodist ' 
Episcopal Church. 1802,3, Appointed to Circuit of Bay Quintie, Canada; 
1804, River Le French ; 1805, Oswegotchie; 1806, Quebec; 1807, Niagara; 
1808, Delaware, N. Y.; 1809, Albany. 1810, n, Stationed at New York, N. Y. 
1813-17, Presiding Elder of Rhinebeck District. 1819, Presiding Elder of New 
York District; one of the founders of the Missionary Society of the Methodist 
Episcopal Church. 1820-8, Publishing Agent and Editor of Books, Methodist 
Episcopal Church. 1828-32, Editor of The Christian Advocate and "Journal , 
New York, N. Y. 1832-6, Editor of The Methodist Magazine and Quarterly 
Review, New York, N. Y. 1836-41, Corresponding Secretary of the Missionary 
Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church. 1841-2, President of Wesleyan 
University. 1843, Stationed at Second St., New York, N. Y.; 1844, 5, Greene 
St., New York; 1846, 7, Sands St., Brooklyn. 1848-51, Presiding Elder of 
East New York District. 1852-62, Superannuated. Delegate to the first 
Delegated General Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, 1812; 
Delegate, 1812-52, ten sessions. (See Bibliography.) Died, May 3, 1862, in 
New York, N. Y. 

Married, 1806, Miss Mary Bolton, of Edwardsburgh, Ontario, who died May 
23, 1864. Children: Nancy, b. April 25, 1807; d. June 10, 1807: Lemuel, b. 
March 26, 1809: William McKendree, b. Dec. 15, 1810; d. Sep. 5, 1852: 
Nathan, b. Oct. 21, 1813; d. Dec. 17, 1856: Mary Eliza, b. Oct. 30, 1815; d. Oct. 
21, 1857: Elijah Keeler (No. 15), b. July 12, 1817 : Grace Shotwell, b. June 30, 
1819; d. Dec. 23, 1847: Susan Cornelia, b. April 17, 1821; d. Dec. 12, 1822: 
Joseph Henry, b. Jan. 17, 1823; d. May 29, i860: Rebecca, b. June 17, 1825: 
Francis N., b. Feb. 23, 1828. 


^AUGUSTUS WILLIAM SMITH. 

Born, May 12, 1802, in Newport, Herkimer Co., N. Y. 

1825, A.B., Hamilton College. 1825-7, Teacher in Oneida (now Central 
New York) Conference Seminary, Cazenovia, N. Y. 1827-31, Principal of 
same. A.M., Hamilton College. 1831-57, Professor of Mathematics and 
Astronomy, Wesleyan University. 1847, LL.D., Centenary College, of La. 
1850, LL.D., Hamilton College. 1852-7, President of Wesleyan University. 
1859-66, Professor of Natural Philosophy, U. S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, 
Md. i860, One of the Corps of Astronomers sent to Labrador by the U. S. 
Government to observe solar eclipse. (See Bibliography.) Died, March 
22, 1S66, in Annapolis, Md. 

Married, Jan. 18, 1827, Miss Catherine R. Childs of Cazenovia, N. Y. Chil¬ 
dren: a daughter, d. in infancy: Helen Fairchild; Preceptress of Wells Col¬ 
lege, Aurora, N. Y.: Katharine Rachel; married Prof. Walter M. Hill: Perry 
Childs (No. 324), b. Nov. 24,1827 : Augustus Ledyard (No. 494), b. April 5,1833. 
1882, Address of widow: Aurora, Cayuga Co., N. Y. 


*JOHN PRICE DURBIN. 

Born, 1800, in Bourbon County, Ky. 

1820, Joined Ohio Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1820, Stationed 
at Greenville, Ohio; 1821, Lawrenceburgh; 1822, Hamilton and Rossville; 




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*823, Zanesville Town ; 1824, Lebanon; 1825, Cincinnati. 1825, A.B., Cincin¬ 
nati College. 1825-6, Agent for Augusta College, Ky. 1826-31, Professor of 
Ancient Languages, Augusta College, Ky. 1828, A.M., Cincinnati College. 
1831, Chaplain U. S. Senate; resided at Washington, D. C. 1831, Professor 
of Natural Science, Wesleyan University; unexpectedly called to another posi¬ 
tion. 1832-4, Editor of The Christian Advocate and Journal , New York, N. Y. 
1834-45, President of Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pa. 1836, Transferred to 
Philadelphia Conference. 1842-3, Traveled in Europe and the East. 1846, 
Stationed at Union Church, Philadelphia, Pa.; 1847, 8, Trinity Church, Phila¬ 
delphia. 1849, Presiding Elder, North Philadelphia District. 1850-72, Corre¬ 
sponding Secretary of the Missionary Society, Methodist Episcopal ‘Church. 
Delegate to General Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church, 1844-72, eight 
sessions. Died, Oct. 18, 1876, in New York, N. Y. 


*JOHN MOTT SMITH. 

Born, Oct. 10, 1795, * n Brooklyn, N. Y. 

1816, A.B., Columbia College. 1817, Studied Medicine; joined New York 
Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church; appointed to Jamaica Circuit, N.Y.; 
1818, Suffolk Circuit; 1819, 20, Stamford, Conn. 1820-31, Principal of Wes¬ 
leyan Seminary, situated at New York, N. Y., until 1826, when it was removed 
to White Plains, N. Y. 1831-2, Professor of Latin and Greek Languages and 
Literature, Wesleyan University; also Acting Professor of Natural Science. 
Died, Dec. 27, 1832, in Middletown, Conn. 

Married, Nov. 19, 1820, Miss Amanda Day of Norwalk, Conn., who died 
Oct. 4, 1853. Children: William Francis (No. 205), b. Nov. 19, 1821: John 
Mott, b. Nov. 13, 1824; Minister of Interior, Sandwich Islands: Augustus Beck¬ 
man, b. Oct. 15, 1826: Amanda Day, b. July 21, 1829; married H. W. Munson: 
Eliza Mead, b. July 1, 1832; d. Aug. 29, 1832. 


*JACOB FREDERICK HUBER. 

Born, March 9, 1801, in Basle, Switzerland. 

Studied in Gymnasium in Basle. 1814-18, Apprentice and Clerk in a com¬ 
mercial house in Basle. 1818-19, Engaged in bookkeeping in Trieste, Austria. 
1819, Emigrated to America, narrowly escaping from a shipwreck on Sandy 
Hook. 1820-2, Studied and taught in Bedford Academy, Pa. 1822-4, Studied 
Theology. 1825-6, Studied in Theological Seminary of the German Reformed 
Church in Carlisle, Pa. 1826-31, Teacher of Modern Languages, Dickinson 
College, Carlisle, Pa. 1831-42, Professor of Modern Languages, Wesleyan 
University. 1834, A M., Washington (now Trinity) College, Hartford, Conn. 
1837-42, Librarian of Wesleyan University. 1842, Ordained Local Elder, 
Methodist Episcopal Church. 1842-78, Teacher of Modern Languages in Mid¬ 
dletown, Conn. 1843, 1848-63, Instructor in Mpdern Languages in Wesleyan 
University. Died, Jan. 3, 1878, in Middletown, Conn. 

Married, April 7, 1829, Mary Ai\n Smith, who died July 13, 1S33. Married, 
Aug. 21, 1834, Miss Julia F'rothingham, who died April 18, 1874. Child: Mary 
Elizabeth, b. Feb. 23, 1830; d. April 15, 1861. 


DANIEL DENISON WHEDON. 

Born, March 20, 180S, in Onondaga, Onondaga Co., N. Y. 

1828, A.B., Hamilton College; studied Law in Rochester, N. Y. 1829, 
Teacher in Oneida (now Central New York) Conference Seminary, Caze- 
novia, N. Y. 1831-2, Tutor in Hamilton College, Clinton, N. Y. 1833-42, Pro¬ 
fessor of Latin add Greek Languages and Literature, Wesleyan University. 
1834, Joined New York Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1842, Trans¬ 
ferred to Troy Conference. 1843-5, Stationed at Pittsfield, Mass. 1845-52, 
Professor of Rhetoric, Logic, and History, University of Michigan. 1852, 
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[ 1882 . 


Delegate to General Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1855, Stationed 
at Jamaica, N. Y., New York East Conference. 1856-82, Editor of The Metho¬ 
dist Quarterly Review, New York, N. Y. 13 .D., Emory College. 1867, LL.D., 
Wesleyan University. (See Bibliography.) 

Married, July 15, 1840, Miss Eliza A. Searles of White Plains, N. Y. 
Children: John Swinburne (No. 786), b. June 30, 1843: Charles Austin, b. 
Feb. 12, 1S45: Daniel Denison, b. Aug. 13, 1847: Asbury Searles, b. Feb. 11, 
1850: Theodore, b. Nov. 23, 1853; d. March 10, 1854. 

1882, Address: 805 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 


*WILLIAM WILLIAMS MATHER. 

Born, May 24, 1804, in Brooklyn, Windham Co., Conn. 

1828, Graduated at U. S. Military Academy, West Point, N. Y. 1829-35, 
Assistant Professor of Chemistry in the same. 1833-4, Acting Professor of 
Chemistry, Mineralogy, and Geology, Wesleyan University. 1834, A.M., Wes¬ 
leyan University. 1834-6, First Lieutenant, U. S. Army. 1836, Professor of 
Chemistry, University of Louisiana, New Orleans, La. 1836-44, Engaged in 
Geological Survey of State of New York. 1837-40, Ohio State Geologist. 
1S38-9, Kentucky State Geologist. 1842-5, Professor of Natural Science, Ohio 
University. 1847-50, Vice-President and Acting President of same. 1851-2, 
Editor of The Wesleyan Agriculturist. (See Bibliography.) Died, Feb. 27, 
1859, in Columbus, Ohio. 


JOSEPH HOLDICH. 

Born, April 20, 1804, in Thomey, Cambridgeshire, England. 

18—, Studied in a private Classical School in England. 1818, Came to this 
country to complete education and study Law. 1818-22, 

1822, Joined Philadelphia Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church; appointed 
to Lancaster Circuit, Pa. 1823, Stationed at Smyrna, Del.; 1824, Newcastle, 
Del.; 1S25, Philadelphia, Pa. 1826, Visited England, to improve hi^ health 
and attend to business connected with his family. 1827, 8, Stationed at Eliza¬ 
bethtown, N. J.; 1829, 30, Trenton; 1S31, 2, Union Church, Philadelphia, Pa.; 
1833, New Brunswick, N. J.; 1834, Vestry St., New York, N. Y. 1828, A.M., 
Princeton College. 1835-6, Assistant Professor of Moral Science and Belles- 
Lettres, Wesleyan University. 1836-49, Professor of Moral Science and Belles- 
Lettres in same. 1843, D-D., La Grange College, Ala. 1849-78, Correspond¬ 
ing Secretary of American Bible Society. 1859, Visited Europe in behalf of 
American Bible Society; traveled in England, France, Germany, and Switzer¬ 
land. 1878, On account of loss of sight, resigned Secretaryship. 1878-82, 
Superannuated, New.York Conference; residing in Morristown, N. J. Dele¬ 
gate to General Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church, 1840, 48, 52, 60. 
(See Bibliography.) 

Married, April 9, 1829, Lydia Austin Kollock of Elizabethtown, N. J., who 
died June 23, 1S79. Children: Mary Josephine: Henry Kollock, b. 1833; d. 
1S36: George Suckley, b. 1835; d. 1852: Henrietta. 

1882, Address: Morristown, Morris Co., N. J. 


*JOHN JOHNSTON. 

Born, Aug. 23, 1806, in Bristol, Lincoln Co., Me. 

1832, A.B., Bowdoin College. 1832-5, Teacher in Oneida (now Central New 
York) Conference Seminary, Cazenovia, N. Y. 1835, Principal of same; A.M., 
Bowdoin College. 1835-7, Assistant Professor of Mathematics, and Lecturer 
in Natural Science, Wesleyan University. 1837-79, Professor of Natural 
Science in same; from 1873, Professor emeritus. 1850, LL.D., McKendree 
College. 1876, Visited the Bermudas for health. Member of Philadelphia 
Academy of Natural Sciences; Member of American Association for the 
Advancement of Science. (See Bibliography.) Died, Dec. 2, 1879, in Clifton, 
Richmond Co. (Staten Island), N. Y. 





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XXXI 


Married, 1835, Miss N. Maria Hamilton of Blandford, Mass., who died 
Aug. 8, 1878. Children: Algernon Knox (No. 562), b. April 19, 1837: Willbur 
Fisk (No. 695), b. Dec. 25, 1839: Henry Martyn, b. May 31, 1847; d. April 27, 
1848: Melville Morton (No. 740), b. July 2, 1842: William Armor (No. 925), 
b. April 3, 1851. 


WILLIAM M. WILLETT. 

Born, Jan. 3, 1803, in New York, N. Y. 

A.M., College. 1823, Joined New York Conference, Methodist Episcopal 
Church. 1823, Appointed to Suffolk Circuit, N. Y.; 1824, Wethersfield Circuit, 
Conn. 1825, 6, Stationed at Fishkill Landing, N. Y. 1826, Transferred to 
Genesee Conference. 1827, Stationed at Delphi, N. Y.; 1828,9, Lysander; 
1830, 1, Syracuse. 1828, Delegate to General Conference. 1832, By division 
of Conference, became member of Oneida Conference. 1832, Stationed at 
Weedsport, N. Y. 1833, Health failed; located. 1838-41, Teacher of Hebrew 
in Wesleyan University. 1S41-2, Professor of Hebrew and Biblical Literature 
in Wesleyan University. 1842, Editor of The Classic, Wesleyan University. 
1843-8, Founder and President of Newbury Biblical institute, Vt. 1848-82, 
Engaged in literary work in Jersey City, N. J. 1882, Editor of The Bible 
Magazine. (See Bibliography.) 

Married, 1828, Miss E. Carman of Dutchess County, N. Y., who died 18—. 
Married, 1866, Miss Frances C. Fletcher of Ireland. Children: William, b. 
1829; d. 1876: Cornelius, b. 1831: Edward, b. 1832: Mary, b. 1837; d. 1871. 
1882, Address: Bergen Heights, Jersey City, N. J. 


*WILLIAM LUCIUS STORKS. 

Born, March 25, 1795, Middletown, Conn. 

1814, A.B., Yale College. 1817, Admitted to the Bar at Whitestown, N. Y.; 
soon after returned to Middletown, Conn. 1827-9, Member of the Connecticut 
House of Representatives. 1829-33, Member of Congress. 1834, Speaker of 
the Connecticut House of Representatives. 1839-40, Again Member of Con¬ 
gress. 1840, Associate Judge of the Connecticut Supreme Court of Errors. 
1841-6, Professor of Law, Wesleyan University. 1856, Chief Justice of Con¬ 
necticut Supreme Court of Errors. 1846-7, Professor of Jurisprudence in Yale 
College. 1846, LL.D., Western Reserve College. Died, June 25, 1861, in 
Hartford, Conn. 


*CIIARLES KITTREDGE TRUE. 

Born, Aug. 14, 1809, in Portland, Me. 

1831, Preached in Medford, Mass. 1832, A.B., Harvard University; preached 
in Newton Upper Falls, Mass. 1833, Joined New England Conference, Metho¬ 
dist Episcopal Church ; stationed at Bristol and Providence, R. I. 1834, Agent 
of New England Conference Missionary Education Society. 1835, First Prin¬ 
cipal of Amenia Seminary, N. Y. 1S36, Transferred to New York Conference; 
stationed at Middletown, Conn.; 1837, John St., New York, N. Y. 1838, 
Transferred to New England Conference. 1838, 9, Stationed at Common bt., 
Lvnn., Mass.; 1840, Springfield; 1841, 2, North Russell St., Boston; 1843, 
Park St., Worcester; 1844, 5, Walnut St., Chelsea; 1846, 7, St. Paul’s Church, 
Lowell; 1848,9, High St. (now Trinity Church), Charlestown. 1849-60, Pro¬ 
fessor of Moral Science and Belles-Lettres, Wesleyan University. 1849, U-D., 
Harvard University, i860, 1, Stationed at Tarrytown, N. Y.; 1862, 3, Thirtieth 
St., New York, N. Y.; 1864, Fishkill, N. Y.; 1865, Sheffield, Mass. 1866, Trans¬ 
ferred to New England Conference; stationed at Hanover St., Boston, Mass.; 
1867, 8, Newton Upper Falls; 1869, Monson. 1870-7, Financial Agent of 
Wesleyan University. 1875, Professor of Logic and Practical Theology in 
Tabernacle College, Brooklyn, N. Y. 1875-6, Stationed at Whitestone, N. Y.; 
1877, Cold Spring; 1878, Cedar St., Brooklyn. Died, June 19, 1S78. 





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[ 1882 . 


Married, April 19, 1835, Miss Elizabeth B. Hyde of Wilbraham, Mass. 
Children: Edward Hyde (No. 527), b. March 20, 1836: Mary Susan, b. July 
30, 1839: Emily Frances, b. July 7, 1842; married W. E. De Riemer: Alfred 
Charles (No. 1029), b. June 5, 1853: Rebecca Mariner, b. Aug. 13, 1855; mar¬ 
ried J. C. Hemphill: Frederick William, b. July 8, 1858: four others deceased. 
1882, Address of widow: Flushing, N. Y. 


JAMES COOKE VAN BENSCHOTEN. 

Born, Dec. 15, 1827, in La Grange, Dutchess Co., N. Y. 

1850-4, Studied in Genesee College, Lima, N. Y. 1855-6, Teacher of 
Ancient Languages in Oxford Collegiate Institute, N. Y. 1856, A.B., Hamilton 
College. 1856-7, Teacher of Ancient Languages in Sustpiehanna Seminary, 
Binghamton, N. Y. 1857, A.M., Madison University. 1857-8, Principal of 
Oxford Collegiate Institute, N. Y. 1858-61, Studied in Universities of Berlin, 
Bonn, Gottingen, and Athens ; traveled in Europe. 1862, Principal of High 
School, Lyons, Wayne Co., N. Y. 1863-4, Teacher of Ancient Languages in 
Oneida (now Central New York) Conference Seminary, Cazenovia, N. Y. 
1864-73, Professor of the Greek Language and Literature, and Instructor in the 
Modern Languages in Wesleyan University. 1873-82, Professor of the Greek 
Language and Literature, Wesleyan University. 1875, LL.D., Rochester Uni¬ 
versity. 

Married, Nov. 25, 1862, Miss Mary Pierce Morgan of Lima, N. Y. Children: 
a son b. Aug. 4, 1866; d. Aug. 4, 1866: Mary Catharine, b. May 11, 1873: 
Frederick Alma, b. Dec. 13, 1878 : Marguerite Augusta, b. March 23, 1882. 

1882, Address : Middletown, Conn. 


FOLLANSBEE GOODRICH WELCH. 

Born, June 8, 1843, * n Concord, N. II. 

1865-72, Instructor in Physical Culture, Yale College. 1867-8, Instructor 
in Physical Culture, Dartmouth College. 1872-82, Practicing Medicine in New 
York, N. Y. 1868-9, Instructor in Gymnastics, Wesleyan University. 1870, 
M.D., New York Homeopathic College. 1877-82, Proprietor and Medical 
Superintendent of Sanitary Institute, New York, N. Y. . 

Married, June 30, 1870, Miss Rose Phillips Merrill of Wilbraham, Mass. 
Children: Mabel Rose, b. March 15, 1871 : Ernest Follansbee, b. Dec. 20, 1875. 
1882, Address: 21 West 27th St., New York, N. Y. 


GEORGE PRENTICE. 

Born, Dec. 15, 1834, in Grafton, Worcester Co., Mass. 

1 855-6, Studied in Methodist General Biblical Institute, Concord, N. H. 
1856-7, Taught in Piedmont Station, Va. 1857, Joined New England Confer¬ 
ence, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1857,8, Stationed at Greenfield, Mass.; 
1859, 60, Ludlow ; 1861, Wilbraham; 1862, Oxford; 1863, 4, Melrose; 1865, 6 » 
Newtonville. 1865, A.M., Wesleyan University. 1867-8, Studied in Univer¬ 
sity of Halle, and traveled in Europe. 1869, Stationed at Hyde Park, Mass.; 
1870, 1, Bromfield St., Boston. 1871-3, Professor of Rhetoric and English 
Literature, Wesleyan University. 1871-80, Instructor in the Hebrew Language 
in same. 1873-82, Professor of Modern Languages in same. 1875, D.D., 
Northwestern University. (See Bibliography.) 

Married, Nov. 26, 1856, Miss Ellen F. Derby of West Boylston, Mass., who 
died Aug. 25, 1876. Married, June 26, 1878, Miss Elizabeth Miller Brooks of 
Middletown, Conn. Children: William Edwards, b. Sept. 28, 1857; d. Aug. 30, 
1858: Ellen Clara, b. Oct. 29, i860: George Raymond, b. July 23, 1862; Class 
of 1S82: William Claflin, b. July 14, 1868. 

1882, Address: Middletown, Conn. 




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OLIVER PAYSON HUBBARD. 

Born, March 31, 1809, i n Pomfret, Windham Co., Conn. 

1825-6, Studied in Hamilton College, N. Y. 1828, A.B., Yale College. 
1828-9, Taught in Geneva, N. Y. 1829-31, Taught in Richmond, Va. 1831, 
A.M., Yale College. 1831-6, Assistant in Yale Chemical Laboratory. 1834-5, 
Lecturer on Chemistry, Mineralogy, and Geology, Wesleyan University. 1836- 
66, Professor of Chemistry, Mineralogy, and Geology in Dartmouth College. 
1866-9, Lecturer on same in Dartmouth College. 1869-71, Lecturer on 
Chemistry and Pharmacy in Dartmouth College. 1871-82, Professor of same. 
1837, M D., Medical College of South Carolina University. 1861, LL.D., 
Hamilton College. 1871, Overseer of Thayer School of Civil Engineering, 
Dartmouth College. 1873, A.M., Dartmouth College. 1878, Traveled in 
Europe. Secretary of New York Academy of Sciences. Member of Asso¬ 
ciation of American Geologists, and Aanerican Association for Advancement of 
Science. Corresponding Member of Academy of Natural Sciences of Phila¬ 
delphia, Boston Natural History Society, and Montreal Natural History Society. 
Honorary Member of Medical Society of the State of New York; also of 
the New Hampshire Medical Society. 

Married, May 17, 1837, Miss Faith Wadsworth Silliman of New Haven, 
Conn. Children: Harriet Trumbull, b, May 25, 1838: Henrietta Whitney, b. 
Feb. 28, 1840: Grosvenor Silliman, b Oct. 10, 1842. 

1882, Address: 65 West 19th St., New York, N. Y. 


HENRY NORMAN HUDSON. 

Born, Jan. 28, 1814, in Cornwall, Addison Co., Vt. 

1840, A.B., Middlebury College. 1840-1, Taught in Kentucky. 1841-3, 
Taught in Huntsville, Ala.; commenced lecturing on Shakespeare. 1844-5, 
Delivered his Shakespearian Lectures in Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, 
Boston, etc. 1847, A.M., Trinity College. 1849, Ordained Priest of Protestant 
Episcopal Church. 1853-5, Editor of The Churchman , New York, N. Y. 
1856-8, Editor of The Church Monthly. 1858-60, Rector of St. Michael’s 
Church, Litchfield, Conn. 1862-5, Chaplain in U. S. Army. 1868-9, Lecturer 
on Shakespeare, Wesleyan University. 1865-82, Engaged in literary work and 
teaching, in and near Boston, Mass. 1867-70, Editor of The Saturday Evening 
Gazette. 1873-82, Engaged in preparing the Harvard Edition of Shakespeare , 
and twenty-three of Shakespeare’s plays. 1881, LL.D., Middlebury College. 
(See Bibliography.) ' , 

Married, Dec. —, 1852, Miss Emily S. Bright of Northampton, Mass. Chil¬ 
dren: Henry Bright, b. June 1, 1854: William Crosswell, b. July 11, 1856; 
d. June 2, 1864. 

1882, Address: 33 Lee St., Cambridge, Mass. 


NOAH CRESSY. 

Born, March 6, 1839, in Rome, Franklin Co., Mass. 

1862, M.D., Berkshire Medical College, Greenfield, Mass. 1862-8, Practiced 
Medicine in Canaan, N. Y. 1865-7, Studied Comparative Anatomy and Phys¬ 
ics in Lawrence Scientific School, Cambridge, Mass. 1868-71, Lecturer on 
Comparative Osteology, Wesleyan University. 1871-3, Veterinary Surgeon to 
Connecticut State Board of Agriculture. 1873-6, Professor of Veterinary 
Science, Agricultural College, Amherst, Mass. 1876-9, Lecturer on Veterinary 
Medicine, University of Vermont. 1878, V.S., Montreal Vermont College; 
Ph.D., University of Vermont. 1879-82, Practicing as Veterinary Surgeon, 
Hartford, Conn. ’ 

Married, June 15, 1869, Miss Alta Clarissa Starr of Jacksonville, Vt. Chil¬ 
dren: Bertie Hoffert, b. Aug. 6, 1871; d. Aug. 13, 1871: Louis Agassiz, b. Dec. 
14, 1873; Morton Starr, b. Oct. 4, 1876. 

1882, Address: Hartford, Conn. 




XXXIV 


WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 


[l 882 . 


*LYMAN COLEMAN. 

Born, June 14, 1796, in Middlefield, Hampshire Co., Mass. 

1817, A.B., Yale College. 1817-20, Teacher in Latin Grammar School, 
Hartford, Conn. 1820-5, Tutor in Yale College; also studied in Yale Theo¬ 
logical School. 1825-32, Pastor of Congregational Church, Belchertown, 
Mass. 1832-7, Principal of Burr Seminary, Vt. 1833, A.M., Yale College; 
A.M., Middlebury College. 1837-42, Principal of English Department of 
Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass. 1842-4, Studied in Germany, and traveled 
in Europe and the East. 1844-6, Instructor in Latin and Greek, Amherst 
College. 1847-9, Professor of German, College of New Jersey. 1849-58, 
Taught in Philadelphia, Pa.; traveled with a private class in Europe and the 
East. 1858-60, Again Professor in College of New Jersey. 1860-2, Teacher 
of Hebrew and Biblical Literature, Wesleyan University. 1847, S.T.D., Col¬ 
lege of New Jersey. 1856-7, Traveled in Europe, Egypt, the Desert, and 
Palestine. 1862-82, Professor of L^itin and Greek in Lafayette College, Easton, 
Pa. (See Bibliography.) Died, March 16, 1882, in Easton, Pa. 

Married, Sept. 21, 1826, Miss Maria Flynt of Monson, Mass., who died Jan. 
11, 1871. Married, Oct. 29, 1873, Marion B. Philleo of Utica, N.Y. Children: 
Olivia, b. Oct. 10, 1827; d. Sept. 28, 1847: Eliza M., b. Jan. 18, 1832; married 
John L. Dudley; d. June 3, 1871. 

1882; Address of widow: Easton, Pa. 


RALPH GUERNSEY HIBBARD. 

Born, Sept. 23, 1837, in Plymouth, Litchfield Co., Conn. 

1860-82, Instructor in Elocution in Wesleyan University; also engaged in 
giving Public Readings, and at intervals as Instructor in Connecticut State 
Normal School; New York Central Conference Seminary; Theological Insti¬ 
tute of Connecticut, Hartford; High School, Hartford, Conn.; and other 
institutions. 1866, A.M., Wesleyan University. 

Married, Nov. 21, i860, Miss Cordelia Theresa Hough of New Britain, Conn. 
Children: William Guernsey, b. Feb. 23, 1S66; d. Aug. 7, 1866: Ralph Barnes, 
b. June 7, 1867: Mabel Cordelia, b. April 5, 1872: Mary Frances, b. Dec. 2, 
1873. 

1S82, Address : New Britain, Conn. 


WILLIAM LAMBERT GOODING. 

Born, Dec. 22, 1851, in Galena, Kent Co., Md. 

1874, A.B., Dickinson College. 1874-6, Teacher of Natural Science, Wil¬ 
mington Conference Academy, Dover, Del. 1876-7, Studied Philosophy at 
Harvard University. 1877-8, Teacher of English, Wilmington Conference 
Academy. 1878-81, Studied Philosophy in Gottingen, Leipsic, and Heidelberg 
Universities, Germany. 1881-2, Instructor in Ethics, Wesleyan University. 
1882-3, Co Principal of Wilmington Conference Academy, Dover, Del. 

1882, Address: Dover, Kent Co., Del. 


* WILLIAM MAGOUN. 

Born, Sept. 15, 1802, in Pembroke, Plymouth Co., Mass. 

1823, A.B., Brown University; studied Law. 1828-31, Taught in Wesleyan 
Academy, Wilbraham, Mass. 1831-2, Tutor, Wesleyan University. After¬ 
wards taught in Brooklyn and New York, N. Y. 1846, Practiced Law in New 
York, N. Y. 1848- , Private Secretary of Hon. Nathaniel Niles, U. S. 
Charge d’Affaires at Turin, Italy ; also tutor in his family. Remained in the 
employ of the succeeding Charge d’Affaires for several years. 1857-71, Secre. 





1882.] 


MEMBERS OF THE FACULTY. 


XXXV 


tary of the British Vice Consul, Turin, Italy. 1897-8, Consular Agent for 
the United States for Turin and provinces; taught English and Italian at 
Turin; Tutor in English to the Royal Family at Turin. Died, Sept. 26, 1871, 
in Turin, Italy. 


*SAMUEL GRAY HULBERT. 

Born, Jan. 6, 1805, in Hudson, N. Y. 

1825-6, Studied (as Sophomore) in Yale College. 1S26-36, In poor health ; 
engaged occasionally as Clerk in Banks in Middletown, Conn. 1836-40, En¬ 
gaged in business as Book-seller, Middletown, Conn.; Firm, E. Hunt & Co. 
1840, Engaged in farming, in Michigan. 1845-67, Secretary of the Russell 
Manufacturing Co., Middletown, Conn. 1867-8, Librarian of Wesleyan Uni¬ 
versity. 1868-72, Engaged in literary and scientific work, Middletown, Conn. 
Died, March 12, 1872, in Middletown, Conn. 


JOHN HARPER LONG. 

Born, Dec. 25, 1856, in Steubenville, Ohio. 

1877, B.S., University of Kansas. 1877-80, Studied Chemistry, Physics, and 
Mathematics in the Universities of Tubingen, Breslau, and Wurzburg, Germany. 
1879, D.Sc., Tubingen University. 1880-1, Assistant in Chemistry, Wesleyan 
University. 1881-2, Professor of Chemistry, Northwestern University. 

1882, Address: Evanston, Cook Co., Ill. 


GEORGE FLETCHER WINCHESTER. 

Born, Feb. 17, 18^5, in South Scituate, Plymouth Co., Mass. Brother of No. 

9 ° 5 - 

1876-82, Librarian of Russell Library, Middletown, Conn. 1880-1, Assistant 
* Librarian, Wesleyan University. 

1882, Address: Middletown, Conn. 





































































































































































































ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS, 

UP TO APRIL, 1883. 


TRUSTEES, FACULTY, GRADUATE ALUMNI, AND 
HONORARY ALUMNI. 


Joseph Chester Burke, Editor. 


(Where appointments, stations, positions, or addresses are known to be the 
same as in 1881, no reference to such is made.) 


TRUSTEES. P. xix, /. 19 (Storrs). L. = Lucius. 

xx, l. 3 (True). After Rev. insert Prof. 

13 (Camp). Prefix *. 

xxi, /. 2 (Lane).. Prefix Prof. 

9 (Taft). H. = Horton, 
ii (Coxe). Affix D.D. 

13 (Spinney). After 1875- 1883. 

16 (Squire). Prefix Hon. 

21 (Thomas). After 1878- add 1883. 

28 (Judkins). Delete 1881. 

36 (Hutchinson). After 1880- add 1883. 
42 (Haven). Delete D.D. 
xxii, after l. 7 (Burr), add: 


William Murphy Ingraham 
Robert Seney . 

Rev. Aaron Rittenhouse, D.D. 
Rev. David Hough Ela, D.D. 


(No. 287) 

1883- 

. 

1883- 

(No. 710) 

1883- 

(No. 559) 

1883- 


Under Secretaries, last line (Upham), after 1874- insert 1883, and add: 
Rev. Edson Wyllys Burr, A.M. . . (No. 647) 1883- 


FACULTY. P. xxiii, wider Presidents, last line (Beach). Affix LL.D. 

wider Professors, /. 11 (Willett). Delete *. 
xxiv, under Instructors, /. 2 (Bagnall). Delete Rev. 

/. 6 (Coleman). After Rev. insert Prof. 

14 (Neale). For A.M. read Ph. D. 
after Gooding, add: Lawrence Bunting Fletcher 

1882- 

under Tutors, /. 9 (Smith). Delete Rev. 
xxv, under Assistants, add: 

Walter Bradford Barrows, B.S. . 1882- 

Willis Kimball Stetson, A.B. (No. 1288) 1882- 
• Henry Seely White, A.B. . (No. 1312) 1882- 

P. xxviii. * Nathan Bangs. Before 1831, received D.D. 1851-62, Trustee 
of Wesleyan University. 







XXXV111 


ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS, APRIL, 1883 . 


* John Price Durbin. (See Bibliography.) 
xxxi. * Charles Kittredge True. (See Bibliography.) 
xxxii. George Prentice. Son, George Raymond, is No. 1308. 
xxxiii. Oliver Payson Hubbard. In line 9, delete University, 
xxxiv. William Lambert Gooding. 1877, A. M., Dickinson College. 

Married, Oct. 26, 1882, Miss Kathleen Moore of Wyoming, 
Kent Co., Del. 


GRADUATE ALUMNI. 

11 . John Wesley Merrill, ’34. 1873-4, Supernumerary. 1874-82, Super¬ 

annuated, residing at Concord, N. H. 

12 . *David Patten, ’34. 1849, Member of Committee on Revision of Meth¬ 

odist Hymn Book. 

15 . Elijah Keeler Bangs, ’35. Son of Pres. Nathan Bangs, D.D. 

16 . *Holden Dwight, ’35. (See Bibliography.) 

21 . *Marvin Marcy Mason, ’35. Born, Jan. 26, 1808, etc. 1835, Settled 
in Georgia. 1835—8, Engaged in teaching in Florida and Georgia; taught 
one year in Monticello, Fla. 1838-50, Taught in Vineville Academy, 
near Macon, Ga.; also preached. Died, July 2, 1854, in Vineville, near 
Macon, Ga. Married, Feb. 13, 1851, Miss Elizabeth J. Roberson, of 
Macon, Ga., who died Oct. 25, 1853.. Child: Eoline Roberson, b. Aug. 
i 3 » i8 53 ; d. Sept. 5, 1853. 

27 . ^William Downes Tubbs, ’35. 1834-5, Resided in Elizabeth City, 

N. C.; engaged in no business on account of poor health. 1835, Starter 
on trip by schooner to West Indies. Died, 1835, off Cape Hatteras. 

28 . *Henry Bannister, ’36. Died, April 15, 1883, in Evanston, Ill. 

81 . *Willis Stephen Burr, ’36. Projector and Secretary of the Selma 
Railroad, Ala. 

37 . Daniel Parish Kidder, ’36. 1881-3, Corresponding Secretary of the 

Board of Education of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Address : 805 
Broadway, New York, N. Y. 

40 . *Willtam Henry Potter, ’36. Died, May 29, 1882, in Jackson, La. 
His wife died, Nov. 29, 1881. In family record , interchange first letters 
of 2 d and ^d lines. 

47 . * George Brainerd Cone, ’37. 1837-43, Teacher of Languages in 

Troy Conference Academy, Vt. 1843-5, Principal of Providence Con¬ 
ference Seminary, East Greenwich, R. I. 1845-8, Taught in Macon Col¬ 
lege, at Macon, Ga., and Macon, Miss. 1849, Taught in Gainesville, 
Ala. 1850, Agent for Tennessee Female College, Columbia, Tenn. 
Died, 1851 or 2, in Gainesville, Ala. Married, February, 1844, Miss 
Hannah M. Anderson, at Warrensburgh, N. Y., who died 1848. Chil¬ 
dren : two; both died in infancy. 

48 . Daniel Curry, ’37. 1883, Stationed at Bethany Chapel, New York, 

N. Y. Address: 17 West I32d St., New York, N. Y. 

50 . William Thompson Harlow, ’37. (See Bibliography.) 

52 . George Kellogg, ’37. 1881-3, Engaged in photographical and astronom¬ 
ical experiments in New York, N. Y. Address: 744 Broadway, New 
York, N. Y. 

56 . *Henry Wisner Smith, ’37. 1837-44, Engaged in farming in Wind¬ 

ham, Pa. Died, May, 1844, in Windham, Pa. 

57 . Erastus Wentworth, ’37. Son, Lewis Miller, d. March 9, 1883. 

58 . Ephraim Emerson Wiley, ’37. Brother of Nos. 142 and 247. (See 

Bibliography.) 

62 . Lorenzo Whiting Blood, ’38. 1883, Stationed at Versailles, Conn. 

Address: Versailles, New London Co., Conn. 


GRADUATE ALUMNI. 


XXXIX 


73 . Jesse Beaufort Hurlburt, ’38. 188r, Clerk in Government Depart¬ 

ment, Ottawa, Ontario. (See Bibliography.) 

82 . Leonidas Rosser, ’38. For 1877-81 read 1877-S0. 1880-2, Stationed 

at Farmville, Va. Address: Farmville, Prince Edward Co., Va. 

85 . ^Franklin Soule, ’38. Died, June 3, 1882, in San Francisco, Cal. Ad¬ 
dress of widow : 1905 Stockton St., San Francisco, Cal. 

99 . *Clark Titus Hinman, ’39. Married, August, 1841, Miss Martha A. 

Morse of Newbury, Vt., who died Feb. 1, 1858. (See Bibliography.) 

100 . Mead Holmes, ’39. (See Bibliography.) 

103 . *Job Waterman Keech, ’39. Born, May 3, 1807, in Sherburne, Che¬ 
nango Co , N. Y. 1839-47, Taught in public schools in East Hartford, 
East Haddam, and elsewhere in Connecticut. 1847-8, Taught in Pen¬ 
nington Seminary, N. J. 1848-50, Taught in May’s Landing, N. J. 1850-2, 
Taught in Gloucester City, N. J. 1852-71, Engaged in farming in Oak¬ 
land and Christiana, Wis.; taught part of the time. Died, June 4, 1871, 
in Oakland, Jefferson Co., Wis. Married, Jan. 1, 1849, Miss Elizabeth 
Almira Martin, of East Haddam, Conn. Children: William Ayer, b. 
June 4, 1850; d. Oct. 9, 1863: Julia Palmer, b. Aug. 19, 1851: Martha, 
b. Oct. 9, 1852: John M., b. July 24, 1854: Frances Jeannette, b. March 
6, 1856: Amelia Sarah, b. July 21, 1861: Charles Henry, b. Dec. 25, 
1863. Address of widow: Christiana, Dane Co., Wis. 

104 . Ichabod Marcy, ’39. 1882, 3, Stationed at Ayer, Mass. Address : 
Ayer, Middlesex Co., Mass. 

100. Ashley Rensselaer Northrup, ’39. 1857-82, Engaged in farming 

in Normal, Ill.; has held various local offices. 1882, Residing in Glid- 
den, Iowa. Address : Glidden, Carroll Co., Iowa. 

109 . Humphrey Pickard, ’39. Born ... in Fredericton. . . 1831-2, Studied 
in Wesleyan University. 1836, Joined English Wesleyan Conference; 
Stationed at Miramichie and Fredericton, N. B. 1837, Re-entered col¬ 
lege. 1839-40, Stationed at Miramichie and Richibucto, N. B.; 1841, 
St. John. 1842, Editor of the Methodist Magazine. 1842-69, Principal, 
etc. . . 1862-9, President of Mount Allison Wesleyan College, Sackville, 
N. B. 1869-73, Editor of The Provincial Wesleyan , and Book Steward, 
Wesleyan Conference Office. 1873-6, Agent for Mount Allison College 
Endowment Fund. 1876, 7, Stationed at Sackville, N. B. 1878-80, Book 
Steward, Methodist Church of Canada. 1880-2, Supernumerary ; resid¬ 
ing in Sackville, N. B. Delegate to Canada Wesleyan Methodist Con¬ 
ference, 1857, 60, 67. Delegate to English Wesleyan Methodist Confer¬ 
ence, 1857, 62, 73. President of Wesleyan Conference of Eastern Brit¬ 
ish America, 1862, 70. Delegate to General Conference of Methodist 
Church of Canada, 1874, 78. Address: Sackville, New Brunswick. 

114 . *Samuel Henry Ward, ’39. Address of widow: Care of E. W. N. 

Starr, Esq., Middletown, Conn. 

11 G. William Rhodes Bagnall, ’40. 1882, Address: New York, N. Y. 

(“As I intend to change residence soon, I prefer simply this. Letters 
so addressed will reach me. Aug., 1882.”) 

118 . Loranus Crowell, ’40. Brother of No. 556. 1882, 3, Agent of Wes¬ 

leyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass. 

119 . Joseph Cummings, ’40. 1881-3, President of Northwestern Univer¬ 

sity, Evanston, Ill. 1882, Transferred to Rock River Conference. Ad¬ 
dress : Evanston, Cook Co., Ill. 

12 G. ^Nathaniel Clark Lewis, ’40. 1877-82, Superannuated; resided in 

Onarga, Ill. Died, May 28, 1882, in Onargo, Ill. (Widow is sister of 
No. 144-) 

127 . John Wesley Lindsay, ’40. For 1873-81, read 1873-82. 

132 . ^Benjamin Franklin Mudge, ’40. (See Bibliography.) 

133 . ^Thomas Hicks Mudge, ’40. (See Bibliography.) 

141 . *Henry Van Valkenburgh, ’40. Born, 1882, in Bath, Steuben Co., 
N. Y. For some years engaged in the lumber business in New York, 
N. Y. Afterwards for many years engaged in banking and insurance 
business. 1873-4, Agent of Connecticut Mutual and Equitable Insur- 


xl 


ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS, APRIL, 1 883. 


142 . 


143 . 


149 . 


154 . 

160 . 

165 . 

168 . 

171 . 


172 . 

175 . 

185 . 

190 . 

195 . 

196 . 
199 . 


ance Companies, in Cincinnati, Ohio. Died, Aug. 22,1874, in Cincinnati, 
Ohio. Married, 1844, Miss Ellen Phelps of Middletown, Conn. Mar¬ 
ried, 1854, Miss Eliza Thompson of St. Louis, Mo. Children : Ellen, b. 
Jan. 12, 1845: Lillie Thompson, b. June 30, 1856, d. Nov. 19, 1858: 
John Gregory, b. July 17, 1858 : Louise Pratt, b. Dec. 9, 1862. Address of 
widow: 394 North State St., Chicago, Ill. 

*William Stevens Wiley, ’40. Born, June 4, 1812, in Malden, Mass. 
Brother of Nos. 58 and 247. Soon after 1840, went South and took charge 
of a school in Louisiana. Studied in New Orleans Medical School. 1846, 
Assistant Surgeon, and in 1847-8, Chief Surgeon in U. S. Army Hospital 
at Vera Cruz, during Mexican War. 1848-50, Practiced Medicine in 
Columbus, Miss. Completed medical course of study in Memphis, Tenn. 

M. D. Practiced in Marion, Va. Soon after 1855, till 1857, practiced in 
Jonesville, N. C. Died, March 12, 1857, in Jonesville, N. C. Married, 
April 12, 1842, Miss Eliza Partridge of Rockland, Me.; who died Oct. 15, 
1850. Married, December, 1855, Miss Mary F. Davis of Washington 
County, Va., who died February, 1857. Children: Two boys b. and d. 
before 1846: Eliza R., b. May 31, 1846: married Mr. Sanford H. Wil¬ 
liams: Mary F., b Dec. 25, 1856. 

*Henry Wright Adams, ’41. 1851-73, Engaged in general study 

and invention; received forty Letters Patent from the United States, 
and others from foreign countries. 1873-81, Engaged in publishing 
works and in invention; received thirty-five Letters Patent in various 
branches of industry. 1879, Patented important improved methods in 
mining. 1881, President of the Adams Mining and Reduction Co., 
Charlotte, N. C. Died, Sept. 21, 1881, in Charlotte, Mecklenburgh Co., 

N. C. Address of widow: Burlington, Burlington Co., N. J. 

*Edmund Erastus Eastman Bragdon, ’41. Child, Sarah E , married 
Wm. O. Church; Eva N., married Fred. F. Judd. Address of widow: 

Auburndale, Middlesex Co., Mass. 

John Hubbard Hall, Jun., ’41. 1872, By division of Conference, 

became member of Central New York Conference. 

William Capers Miller, ’41. 1844, Practiced Medicine in Charles¬ 

ton, S. C. Probably died, 1861-5. 

Daniel Jarvis Pinckney, ’41. (See Bibliography.) 

Richard Sutton Rust, ’41. Delete 1881, Delegate to Methodist 
Ecumenical Conference. (Was elected, but resigned.) Married, Aug. 
9, etc. 

^Clinton William Sears, ’41. 1856-8, Pastor, etc. . . . 1860-2. 

Pastor of First Methodist Episcopal Church, Urbana, Ohio. 1862-3, 
Chaplain of 95th Ohio Volunteers. Died, Aug. 29, 1863, in Urbana, 
Ohio, of disease contracted in the army. Among children , J. Magoon 
should ready J. Magoun. In address of widow , for Tourtee read 
Yourtee. 

Lorenzo Rockwood Thayer, ’41. 18S2, 3, Presiding Elder of Lynn 
District. (See Bibliography.) 

Matthias Evans Willing, ’41. For 1872-81, read 1872-82. 1882, 

Rector of City Mission, New York, N. Y. Address: 169 East 74th St., 
New York, N. Y. 

Nelson Goodrich, ’42. 1882, 3, Stationed at Quarryville, Conn. Under 
children: Eliza U., married Josiah H. Smith: Leona F., married Philip 
Townson: Roscoe Hinman, M.D., Vermont University, 1875: Hattie L., 
married Martin S. Howes. Address : Quarryville, Tolland Co., Conn. 

John Clough Ingalls, ’42. 1848, Stationed at Lynnfield. 1849-61, 

Supernumerary, on account, etc. .. . 1862-4, Superannuated. . . 1865-75’ 
Supernumerary. 1876-83, Superannuated. Wife died Jan. 3, 1883. 
Alexander Hamilton Mead, ’42. 1882, Stationed at Watertown, 

Conn.; 1883, Howard Av., New Haven. Address: 7c 4th St., New 
Haven, Conn. 

Elijah Washington Merrill, ’42. 1852, Superintendent of Public 

Schools of Territory of Minnesota. 

Thomas Alden Nickerson, ’42. (See Bibliography.) 


GRADUATE ALUMNI. 


xli 


200. Ira Perry, ’42. 1881-2, Practicing Medicine at Goleta, Cal. Address : 
Goleta, Santa Barbara Co., Cal. 

200 a. William Gifford Pierce. A. B., 1882. (See Non-Graduate 
Record, Class of 1842, p. 376; also Additions, Numerical Index.) 
205 . William Francis Smith, ’42. 1882, Located. 

207 . *Lorenzo Dryden Stebbins, ’42. (See Bibliography.) 

214 . ^Charles David Burritt, ’43. 1843, B.S., Wesleyan University. . . 

1844, Joined Oneida Conference, etc. 1845, A.B., Wesleyan University. 

223 . *John Wesley Round, ’43. 1861, Served as Volunteer-Aid in first 

battle of Bull Run, Va. Died, from effect of exposure and service, etc. 

22 G. John Hanson Twombly, ’43. 1883, Stationed at Gardner, Mass. 

Address, Gardner, Worcester Co, Mass. 

227 . ^Richard Crittenden Underhill, ’43. Born, Dec. 8, 1824, in Man- 
hasset, Queens Co., N. Y. . . . Died Dec. 20, 1871, in Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Married June 16, 1863, Miss Jeannette J. Donaldson, of Brooklyn, N. Y. 

233 . *Major Plumer Crafts, ’44. 1844-5, Teacher in Brownwood Insti¬ 

tute, La Grange, Ga. . . Died, June 13, 1881, in Terre Haute, Ind. 
Children: Mary Orleana, b. March 10, 1848; d. Sept 16, 1848: Edgar 
Dwight, b. Oct. 26, 1849; d* Dec. 3, 1849: Grove Rossetter, b. Nov. 
28, 1851: Evelyn Eudora, b. Jan. 3, 1854; d. July 29, 1854: Eugene 
Wellington, b. Jan. 10, 1856. Address ot widow: 430 North Fifth St., 
Terre Haute, Ind. 

235 . Francis Southack Hoyt, ’44. 1869, D.D., Baldwin University. 1873, 
D.D., Ohio Wesleyan University. 

239 . .Silas Lawrence Loomis, ’44. Member of the American Association 
for the Advancement of Science. 

246 . James Strong, ’44. 1883, Traveling with family in Europe. Under 

Children: Cyrus John, . . . Class of 1885. 

247 . George Hedding Wiley, ’44. Brother of Nos. 58 and 142. 

252 . John Wesley Beach, ’45. 1882, LL.D., Northwestern University. (See 
Bibliography.) 

253 . ^Jonathan Kelsey Burr, ’45. Died April 24, 1882, in Trenton, N. J. 
Under Children, Joseph M. Brown, .... Class of 1885. His widow died 
Aug. 21, 1882. 

207 . Daniel Avery Whedon, ’45. 1882, Stationed at First Church, New¬ 

port, R. I.; 1883, Mathewson St., Providence. Wife died Feb. 24, 1882. 
Address : Bristol, Bristol Co., R. I. 

274 . Eli Converse Bruce, ’46. 1883, Supernumerary. Address: 297 

Grape St., Syracuse, N. Y. (See Bibiliography.) 

280 . - John Binney Gould, ’46. Delete (See Bibliography). 1867, Trans¬ 

ferred to East Maine Conference. 1876, Located. 1881-3, Preaching at 
Methodist Episcopal Church, Newton, Mass. 1883, Re-admitted to New 
England Conference; stationed at Newton, Mass. Address: Newton, 
Mass. 

281 . Albert Schuyler Graves, ’46. 1883, Stationed at Southold, N. Y. 

Address : Southold, Suffolk Co., N. Y. 

285 . Zenas Hurd, ’46. 1882, Stationed at East Otto, N. Y. Address: 

East Otto, Cattaraugus Co., N. Y. 

286 . Ammi Bradford Hyde, ’46. For 1846-61, read 1846-62. 1848, 

Joined Oneida Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 

287 . William Murphy Ingraham, ’46. 1883, Trustee of Wesleyan Uni¬ 

versity. Under Children: George Seney, Class of 1885. 

290 . Reuben Harrison Loomis, ’46. 1882, 3, Stationed at Windsor Av., 

Hartford, Conn. Address : Hartford, Conn. 

295 . *Fales Henry Newhall, ’46. For 1871, 2, read 1871-4, Sta¬ 
tioned at Common St., Lynn, Mass.; 1875, South St., Lynn. 1876-82, 
In poor health; superannuated. U?ider Children: William Rice (No. 
1278). Died, April 6, 1883, in Worcester, Mass. 


xlii 


ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS, APRIL, 1883. 


802 . William Tunison, ’46. 1883, Stationed at Washington, N. J. Ad¬ 

dress: Washington, Warren Co., N. J. 

306 . Edward Gayer Andrews, ’47. Under Children : Edward Hotchkiss, 

. . . Class of 1885. (See Bibliography.) Address: 1515 Rhode 
Island Av., N. W., Washingon, D. C. 

80 S. *John Colburn, ’47. Died, July 14, 1881, in Hampton, Va. 

311 . James Alexander Dean, ’47. 1882, Principal of Durham Academy, 

N. C. Address : Durham, Orange Co., N. C. 

314 . Orange Judd, ’47* F° r r855—63, read 1854-63. 

315 . Joseph Elijah King, ’47. Under Children : Alice Eliza.married 

No. 1275. 

317 . Edward Spalding Lippitt,’ 47. (See Bibliography.) 

321 . Benjamin Pilsbury, ’47. 1849, By division of Conference, became 

member of New York East Conference. 1882, 3, Stationed at Durham 
Centre, Conn. Address : Durham Centre, Middlesex Co., Conn. 

323 . James Rogers, ’47. Delete (See Bibliography). 1881-2, Principal 
of Haven Normal School, Waynesborough, Ga. Address : Waynes- 
borough, Burke Co., Ga. 

328 . Alexander Winchell, ’47. Address: Ann Arbor, Washtenaw Co., 
Mich. 

339 . William George Hawkins, ’48. For 1879-81, read 1879-82; for 
1880-1, read 1880-2. 1882, Rector of Church of Our Saviour, North 

Platte, Nebr. Address : North Platte, Lincoln Co., Nebr. 

343 . James Elijah Latimer, ’48. 1870-83, Residing in Auburndale, Mass. 

1876, By change in Conference, became member of Genesee Conference. 

348 . *Henry Sanborn Noyes, ’48. Address of widow: 96 Charles St., 
Boston, Mass. 

351 . Daniel Steele, ’48. 1883, Stationed at Reading, Mass. Address: 

Reading, Middlesex Co., Mass. 

360 . JosiaR Judson Cleveland, ’49. 1881, Stationed at Bolinas, Cal., 

1882-3, Superannuated. Address: Alameda, Alameda Co., Cal. 

373 . David Benjamin Lockwood, ’49. 1883, Member of Connecticut 

House of Representatives. Address: Bridgeport, Conn. 

379 . John Pegg, ’49. 1882, 3, Stationed at Danbury, Conn. Address: Dan¬ 
bury, Conn. 

385 . John Henry Smith, ’49. Address: Denver, Colo. 

388 . Nathaniel Judson Burton, ’50. 1882, Member of the Corporation 

of Yale College. (See Bibliography.) 

390 . Irah Eaton Chase, ’50. 1881-2, During winter traveled in Italy for 

health. 

394 . Albert Harrison Hoyt, ’50. 1877-83, Engaged in editorial and 

other literary work. 1882-3, Residing in Boston, Mass. Address : 16 
Marlborough St., Boston, Mass. 

403 . William Sprague Studley,’5o. 1882, Transferred to Genesee Con¬ 
ference; stationed at Delaware Av., Buffalo, N. Y. Address: Buffalo, 
N. Y. 

404 . John B. Van Petten, ’50. 1882-3, Again Principal of Fairfield 

Seminary, N. Y. Address : Fairfield, Herkimer Co., N. Y. 

405 . John Monroe Van Vleck, ’50. Under Children, for (No. 1290), read 
(No. 1291). 

416 . John Henry Gaylord, ’51. 1882, Preaching as supply in Methodist 

Episcopal Church, East Long Meadow, Mass. Address: East Long 
Meadow, Hampden Co., Mass. 

417 . Charles Frederick Gerry, ’51. 1881-2, Member of Massachusetts 
Senate. 

419 . Othniel Holmes, ’51. 1883, Stationed at Starkville and Van Hornes- 

ville, N. Y. Address: Starkville, Herkimer Co., N. Y. 



GRADUATE ALUMNI. 


xliii 


420 . Seth Parker Holway, ’51. For 1880-1, read 1880-2. 1881, Assist¬ 

ant Collector of Licenses, for the City and County of San Francisco. 

1882, Secretary of Columbia Gold Mining Co.; the Bluestone and Reduc¬ 
tion Works of Arizona; and the California Electric Gas Lighting Co. 

1883, Deputy Assessor of City and County of San Francisco. 

425 . Elliot Judson Peck, ’51. Born, May 22, 1823, in Stratford, Fairfield 
Co., Conn. 

430 . Charles Wesley Bennett, ’52. 1879, Transferred to Northern New 

York Conference. 

434 . George Brown Dusinberre, ’52. 1882, General Agent for Land 

Department of Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad. 

436 . *James Sayre Griffing, ’52. Died April 3, 1882, in Osawatomie, 
Kans. Address of widow : Manhattan, Riley Co., Kans. 

437 . Calvin Sears Harrington, ’52. Son, Karl Pomeroy, is No. 1302. 

438 . James Wesley Horne, ’52. 1858, Joined New York East Confer¬ 

ence, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1882,3, Stationed at Southport, Conn. 
1882, LL.D., Liberia College. Address: Southport, Fairfield Co., Conn. 

439 . Thompson Hoadley Landon, ’52. 1883, Stationed at Prospect St., 

Paterson, N. J. Address: 40 Benson St., Paterson, N. J. 

442 . Walter Oakley, ’52. For 1880-1, read 1880-2. 1882, Supernumer¬ 

ary. Address : Topeka, Kans. 

451 . Aaron White, ’52. Under Children : Henry S.,.No. 1312. 

452 . Benjamin Franklin Burnham, ’53. Also engaged in literary work; 
law editor. 

460 . Francis D. Hodgson, ’53. 1857, Joined Philadelphia Conference, 

Methodist Episcopal Church ; stationed at Scott Church, Philadelphia, 
Pa. Transferred successively to the Oregon, California, East Genesee 
and Central New York Conferences. 

464 . ^Sylvester Hill Opdyke, ’53. Address of widow: Middletown, 
Conn. 

466 . David Henry Sherman, ’53. (See Bibliography.) 

470 . Henry White Warren, ’53. Under Children, for (No. 1291), read 
(No. 1258). 

471 . William Fairfield Warren, ’53. 1882, Traveling in Europe. 

Fraternal Delegate to British Wesleyan Methodist Conference. 

474 . Henry Baker, ’54. 1882, Transferred to Baltimore Conference. 

1882,3, Stationed at Havre de Grace, Md. Under Children, for (No. 
1261), read (No. 1262): Edwin Henry; Class of 1885. Address: Havre 
de Grace, Harford Co., Md. 

475 . Justin Spaulding Barrows, ’54. 1882, 3, Stationed at North Brook¬ 
field, Mass. Address: North Brookfield, Worcester Co., Mass. 

477 . William Case Bowen, ’44. 1879, Transferred to New Jersey Con¬ 

ference. 

479 . Calvin Beach Ford, ’54. 1883, Stationed at George St., New Haven, 
Conn. Address : 62 Lafayette St., New Haven, Conn. 

486 . ^Charles Lafayette Howe, ’54. 1881, Stationed at Bridgeport, 

N. Y.; 1882, Delphi and Qran. Died, Feb. 28, 188 -, in Cazenovia, N. Y. 

488 . Joseph Hughes Knowles, ’54. Full address: 56 Spruce St., New¬ 
ark, N. J. (See Bibliography.) 

493 . John Wesley Selleck, ’54. 1883, Stationed at Pine Plains, N. Y. 

Address: Pine Plains, Dutchess Co., N. Y. 

499 . Joseph Johnson Turton, ’54. 1875, Transferred to Central New 

York Conference. 1881, Stationed at Pratt’s Hollow, N. Y.; 1882, 
Euclid. Address: Euclid, Onondaga Co., N. Y. 

500 . Joseph Vinton, ’54. 1883, Stationed at Southington, Conn. Address: 
Southington, Hartford Co., Conn. 

502 . Abraham Merrill Wheeler, ’54. 1882, Stationed at Lyndon, Vt. 

Address : Lyndon, Caledonia Co., Vt. 



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ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS, APRIL, 1883. 


504 . Charles Candee Baldwin, ’55. Also Corresponding Member of 
the Minnesota Historical Society of St. Paul; same of the Virginia 
Historical Society of Richmond. 

507 . *David Copeland, ’55. 18—, Transferred to Wyoming Conference. 

Died, Dec. 7, 1882, in Royalton, Vt. 

513 . ^Joseph S. E. Leonard, ’55. M.D., Louisville Medical College, Ky. 
Surgeon in Confederate Army. Died, i860 or 1861, in New Madrid, Mo. 

514 . Henry Lummis, ’55. 18S2, 3, Stationed at Stoneham, Mass. Address: 
Stoneham, Middlesex Co., Mass. 

516 . John Henry Mansfield, ’55. 1878-83, Superannuated. 

520 . Elias Raymond Pennoyer, ’55. 1861, On account of failure of 

health, left the ministry and went to Delaware. 

522 . John Emory Round, ’55. 1882, D.D., East Tennesee Wesleyan Uni¬ 

versity. Under Children, add Hattie Christal, b. Dec. 25, 1880. 

527 . Edward Hyde True, ’55. Brother of No. 1029. 

528 . Henry Vosburgh, ’55. 1882, Stationed at Perry, N. Y. Address: 

Perry, Wyoming Co., N. Y. 

535 . Burwell Philip Goode, ’56. 1858, M.D., Medical College of Ohio. 

542 . Orville Watson Powers, ’56. Residing at Denmark Hill, London. 
Son, b. 1877 ; daughter, b. 1879. Address same as in 1881. 

547 . Samuel Foster Upham, ’56. Under Children: Frank Bourne, . . Class 
of 1885. 

548 . Emerson Warner, ’56. 1880, . . . {after Church insert period.) 1882, 

Traveled in Europe. 

553 . Robert Clark, ’57. 1882, 3, Stationed at Niantic. Address: Niantic, 
New London Co., Conn. 

554 . Quincy Johnson Collin, ’57. 1882, Transferred to New York Con¬ 

ference; stationed at Hillsdale, N. Y. Address: Brookton, Tompkins 
Co., N. Y. 

555 . George Fisk Comfort, ’57. 1872-83, Professor of Modern Lan¬ 

guages and Aesthetics and History of Fine Arts, Syracuse University, 
N. Y. 1873-83, Dean, etc. 

559 . David Hough Ela, ’57. 1882, 3, Stationed at Grace Church, Worcester, 
Mass. 1883, Trustee of Wesleyan University. Address: Worcester, 
Mass. 

560 . William Thomas Elmer, ’57. 1882, Member of Commission to 

revise the Criminal Laws of Connecticut. 

562 . Algernon Knox Johnston, ’57. 1881-3, Director of the S. S. White 

Dental Manufacturing Co., New York, N. Y. Address: Maple Av., 
Clifton, Richmond Co., N. Y. 

564 . Willard Francis Mallalieu, ’57. 1882, 3, Presiding Elder of Boston 
District. Address: 4 Howland St., Boston Highlands, Mass. 

567 . John Peterson, ’57. 1883, Stationed at Washington St., Newbury- 

port, Mass. Address : 228 High St., Newburyport, Mass. 

574 . Albert Doughty Vail, ’57. 1882,3, Stationed at St. James’Church 

New York. Address: 1981 Madison Av., New York, N. Y. 

575 . Edward Warren Virgin,’57. 1882, 3, Stationed at Dedham, Mass. 
Address: Dedham, Norfolk Co., Mass. 

578 . Name is Ezra Alverda Winchell. 

579 . George Storrs Chadbourne, ’58. 1882, 3, Stationed at Harvard St., 
Cambridge, Mass. Address : Cambridge, Mass. 

580 . Henry Alonzo Collin, ’58. 1881-2, Professor of Chemistry and 

Physics in University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebr. 1882-3, Professor 
of Chemistry and Physics, Cornell University, Mount Vernon, Iowa. 
Address : Mount Vernon, Linn Co., Iowa. 

587 . Nathaniel Fellows, ’58. 1883. Presiding Elder of Springfield Dis¬ 

trict. Address: Evans House, Springfield, Mass. 


GRADUATE ALUMNI. 


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504 . George Washington Mansfield, ’58. 1S83, Stationed at South 

Hadley Falls, Mass. Address: South Hadley Falls, Hampshire Co., 
Mass. 

595 . Solomon Parsons, ’58. 1882, 3, Stationed at Summit, N. J. Address: 
Summit, Union Co., N. J. 

596 . Frederick Walker Pitkin, ’58. For 1879-81, read 1879-82. 

598 . Charles Smith Rogers, ’58. Son, Henry Tracy, d. 1883. 1882, 3, 

Stationed at Trinity Church, Worcester, Mass. Address: Worcester, 
Mass. 

600 . Hiram Pliny Shepard, ’58. 1873, Located by Kansas Conference. 

605 . George Henry Whitney, ’58. (See Bibliography.) 

608 . Charles Collard Adams, ’59. Address: 116 Monroe St., Chicago, Ill. 

616 . George Gamaliel Dains, ’59. 1883, Stationed at Hamilton, N. Y. 

Address: Hamilton, Madison Co., N. Y. 

622 . Edwin Bayard Harvey, ’59. 1882-3, President of Worcester County 

Medical Society. 

624 . Stephen Southrick Hebberd, ’58. (See Bibliography.) 

625 . Samuel Jackson, ’59. 1883, Stationed at South St., Lynn, Mass. 

Under Children, for (No. 1269), read (No. 1270). Address: 14 South 
St., Lynn, Mass. 

628 . Asa Prior Lyon, ’59. 1880-2, Supernumerary. 1880-2, Preached in 

Millbank, Dak. 1882-3, Preaching in Sioux Falls, Dak. Address: 805 
Broadway, New York, N. Y. 

632 . John Emory Powers, ’59. Delete (See Bibliography). 

636 . ^Alfred Henry Saxe, ’59. Died, Nov. 11, 1881, in Warwick, Orange 
Co., N. Y. 

639 . William Henry Starr, ’59. 1882,3, Stationed at East Greenwich, R. I. 
Address: East Greenwich, Kent Co., R. I. 

641 . Frederick Woods, ’59. 1882, 3, Stationed at Trinity Church, Spring- 

field, Mass. Under Children: Frederick Shenstone, . . . Class of 1885. 
Address: Springfield, Mass. 

642 . John Wesley Young, ’59. 1882, Stationed at Spring Valley, N. Y. 

Address : Spring Valley, Rockland Co., N. Y. 

643 . Bennett Tyler Abbott, ’6o. 1883, Stationed at Babylon, N. Y. 

Address: Babylon, Suffolk Co., N. Y. 

644 . Edward Merritt Anthony, ’60. 1882, 3, Stationed at Staffordville 

and Wellington. Address: Staffordville, Tolland Co., Conn. 

646 . *Wilbur Fisk Burns, ’60. Died,.in Sierra Leone, 

Africa. His wife is also dead. 

649 . George Clarke, ’60. 1881, 2, Agent of New York Conference Tem¬ 

perance Society. 1881, On account of health, resided at Ocean Grove, 
N. J. 1882, Traveled with No. 784, in Egypt, Palestine, and the East. 
1883, Stationed at New Castle, N. Y. Address: New Castle, West¬ 
chester Co., N. Y. 

651 . Andrew Kerr Crawford, ’60. 1882, Stationed at Point Arena, Cal. 

Address : Point Arena, Cal. 

654 . Herbert Franklin Fisk, ’60. Brother of No. 1005. 

656 . Daniel Foster Hallock, ’60. 1882, 3, Stationed at Coram, N. Y. 

Address: Coram, Suffolk Co., N. Y. 

657 . George Janvrin Judkins, ’60. 1882, 3, Presiding Elder of Dover Dis¬ 
trict. 

658 . Melvin Dewain Kinney, ’60. 1882, Stationed at Trinity Church, 
Oswego, N. Y. 1883, Supernumerary; president of Thousand Island 
Park Association. Address: Thousand Island Park, Jefferson Co., 
N. Y. 

659 . John Brown Lapiiam, ’6o. 1882, Stationed at Kent’s Hill and Read- 

field Corner. Address : Kent’s Hill, Kennebec Co., Me. 



xlvi 


ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS, APRIL, 1 883. 


067 . Ichabod Simmons, ’60. 1882, Traveled three months in Europe. 

1883, Presiding Elder of Brooklyn District. Address: 219 Adelphi St., 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 

668. Henry Moore Simpson, ’6o. 1882, 3, Stationed at Roselle, N. J. His 

wife died, Feb. 14, 1882. Address: Roselle, Union Co., N. J. 

671 . Samuel Martin Stiles, ’60. Former residence of wife, Whiting, 
Vt. 

672 . Charles Nelson Stowers, ’60. 1882, Presiding Elder of Mankato 

District. Address : Mankato, Blue Earth Co., Minn. 

673 . Sylvester Emory Strong, ’60. 1882, Visited Florida for health. 

675 . Sanford Benton Sweetser, ’60. 1883, Stationed at Elm St., Glou¬ 

cester, Mass. Address : Gloucester, Mass. 

680 . Samuel Augustus Winsor, ’6o. 1882, Preaching at Fort Collins, 
Larimer Co., Colo. Address: Care of L. C. Winsor, University of 
Denver, Denver, Colo. 

683 . John Wesley Barnhart, ’61. 1882, 3, Stationed at Greene Av., 

Brooklyn, N. Y. Address: 613 Greene Av., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

685 . John Storry Breckinridge, ’61. 1864, Delegate of U. S. Christian 

Commission. 1883, Stationed at Meriden, Conn. Address: Meriden, 
Conn. 

686. William Dawson Bridge, ’61. (See Bibliography.) 

688. Edgar Frederick Clarke, ’61. 1883, Stationed at Thames St., 

Newport, R. I. Address: 90 Spring St., Newport, R. I. 

693 . Christopher Page Flanders, ’61. 1882, Stationed at Guildhall, Vt. 

Address: Guildhall, Essex Co., Vt. (See Bibliography.) 

695 . *Willbur Fisk Johnston, ’61. 1881-2, Not engaged in business. Died, 
Dec. 17, 1882, in Clifton, Staten Island, N. Y. 

699 . Hubbard Bester Payne, *61. Address: Franklin St., Wilkes Barre, 
Pa. 

700 . Daniel W. Raymond, ’61. To Children add: Edith, b. Dec. 17, 1882. 

701 . Aaron Rittenhouse, ’61. 1882,3, Stationed at Ebenezer Church, Phila¬ 
delphia, Pa. 1883, Trustee of Wesleyan University. 

705 . George Whitaker, ’61. 1882, 3, Stationed at Union Square Church, 

Somerville, Mass. Address: Somerville, Mass. 

706 . Nathan Willis Wilder, ’61. 1863, Stationed at Essex and Jericho, 

Vt. Address : Essex, Chittenden Co., Vt. (See Bibliography.) 

709 . John Emory Andrus, ’62. Brother of H. J. Andrus, non-graduate, 

’68. 

710 . William Ranney Baldwin, ’62. For 1877-81, read 1877-82, etc. 
1882, Pastor of First Baptist Church, Bradford, Pa. Address: Bradford, 
McKean Co., Pa. 

712 . Henry Ward Bennett, ’62. Address : Ilion, Herkimer Co., N. Y. 

715 . William Francis Comfort, ’62. Delete (See Bibliography.) 

718 . Samuel Stephen Etheridge, ’62. Also U. S. Deputy Marshal of Des 
Moines District, Iowa. 

722 . James Marcus King, ’62. 1882, 3, Stationed at 18th St., New York. 

Child, Robert Lenox, d. Feb. 21, 1882. Address: 30; W. 18th St., New 
York, N. Y. 

726 . *Smith Williams, ’62. 1862-3, Taught and preached in Allegan, 

Mich. 1863-4, Taught Union Academy, Galesburgh, Mich. 1864, 
Taught in Albion College, Mich.; joined Genesee Conference, Methodist 
Episcopal Church. 1864-5, Principal of Parma Academy, N. Y. 1864, 
Stationed at Sweden, N. Y.; 1865, Niagara Falls; 1866, Eden and North 
Evans; 1867, Lancaster and Elma. 1868, Health failed; located. 
1868-75, Engaged somewhat in business. Died, Oct. 7, 1877, etc. Mar¬ 
ried, Oot. 6, 1868, Miss Helen E. Ingalls of Springfield, Erie Co., N. Y. 
Address of widow: Mrs. J. W. Chaddock, Battle Creek, Calhoun Co., 
Mich. 


GRADUATE ALUMNI. 


xlvii 


730 . Wesley Dempster Chase, ’6 3. 1883, Stationed at Gouverneur, N. Y., 
Address : Gouverneur, St. Lawrence Co., N. Y. 

733 . George Lysander Edwards, ’63. 1881-2, Proof-reader, etc. 1882-3, 

Pastor of Congregational Church, Bingham, Me. Address: Bingham, 
Somerset Co., Me. 

734 . Oliver Haley Fernald, ’63. 1883, Stationed at Rockville, Conn. 

Under Children: Flora Arnette, .... d. April 3, 1882. Address: Rock¬ 
ville, Tolland Co., Conn. 

737 . Charles Dudley Hills, ’63. 1882,3, Stationed at Saratoga St., Boston, 
Mass. Address: 85 Lexington St., East Boston, Mass. 

739 . Charles Thurston Johnson, ’63. 1883, Stationed at Ipswich, 

Mass. Address: Ipswich, Essex Co., Mass. 

740 . Melville Morton Johnston, ’63. 1881-3, Engaged in the manage¬ 

ment of the S. S. White Dental Manufacturing Co., New York, N. Y. 
Address : Box 231, Clifton, Richmond Co., N. Y. 

742 . Augustus Winslow Kingsley, ’63. 1882, Stationed at Burnside, 

Conn.; 1883, Campello, Mass. Address: Campello, Plymouth Co., 
Mass. 

744 . Joseph Pullman, ’63. 1882, 3, Stationed at Fleet St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 
tinder Children: Bella Beeton, .... Class of 1885. Address: 43 Fleet 
St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

747 . Isaac Edward Smith, ’63. 1882,3. Stationed at West Winsted, Conn. 

Address: West Winsted, Litchfield Co., Conn. 

750 . Alexander Chilson Stevens, ’63. 1883, Stationed at Riverhead, 

N. Y. Address : Riverhead, Suffolk Co., N. Y. 

752 . Alfred Augustus Wright, ’63. 1883, Dean, and Professor of New 

Testament Greek, Chautauqua School of Theology. Address: Boston, 
Mass. 

' 755 . James Clarke Watson Coxe, ’63. 1882, Stationed at Grace Church, 

Brooklyn, Iowa. Address: Brooklyn, Poweshiek Co., Iowa. 

757 . David Weston Gates, ’63. 1882, Stationed at Trinity Church, Albany, 
N. Y. Address: Albany, N. Y. 

758 . Gilbert Holmes Gregory, ’63. 1882, Stationed at 109th St., New 

York, N. Y. 1883, Presiding Elder of New York District. Address: 
75 East mth St., New York, N. Y. 

759 . George Alonzo Hall, ’63. 1863, Joined Trov Conference, Methodist 

Episcopal Church. 1866, Transferred to New York East Conference. 

7GO. Charles Schwartz Harrower, ’63. 1882, 3, Stationed at St. Luke’s 
Church, New York, N. Y. 18S2, D.D., Wesleyan University. Address : 
108 West 41st St., New York, N. Y. 

7 G 4 . Thomas Shires Wiles, ’63. His wife died Dec. 7, 1881. 

7 GG. *Jacob Worthen Hall Ames, ’64. Born, May 7, 1838, in Croydon, 
Sullivan Co., N. H. . . . Children: Jacob Fisher, b. March 24, 1865; d* 
July 22, 1865: Jessie Worthen Hall, b. Nov. 28, 1866. Address of 
widow: Mrs. A. N. Stow, 500 Henry St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

7 G 7 . Henry Baker, ’64. 1882, Transferred to New York East Conference. 

1882, 3, Stationed at Simpson Church, Brooklyn, N. Y. Address: 211 
Clermont Av., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

7 G 8 . JedediahDurkeeBeeman, ’64. Brother of No. 1067. 1882, President 

of Vermont Seminary and Female College, Montpelier, Vt. Address: 
Montpelier, Washington Co., Vt. 

7 72 . *Benjamin Whittemore Chase, ’64. 1882, Stationed at Seaford, Del. 

Died, Dec. 12, 1882, in Seaford, Del. 

782 . John Joseph Reed, Jun., ’64. (See Bibliography.) 

784 . George Lewis Thompson, ’64. 1881, 2, Chaplain of Connecticut Leg¬ 

islature. 1882, Traveled six rqonths in Egypt, Palestine, and the East, 
with No. 649. 1883, Stationed at Birmingham, Conn. Address: Bir¬ 

mingham, New Haven Co. ? Conn. 


xlviii ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS, APRIL, 1 883. 


786 . John Swinburne Whedon, ’64. 1882, 3, Stationed at Sag Harbor, 

N. Y. Address: Sag Harbor, Suffolk Co., N. Y. 

787 . Thomas Bond Wood, ’64. Inyth line, for Argentine Republic, read 
Southeastern South America. 1870-7, Stationed at Rosario de Santa Fe; 
preached in English and Spanish. 1871, Conducted the only school in 
the region of Rosario in which, etc., etc. 1872-6, Founded schools and 
introduced school reforms in the Province of Santa Fe. {Delete the sen¬ 
tence 1874-6, Professor, etc.) 1875-7, Professor of Astronomy and 
Physics in National College, Rosario de Santa Fe. 1881, During fall 
and winter visited the United States and Mexico. 1882, LL.D.. Indiana 
Asbury University. Address: 805 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 

788 . Albert Harmon Wyatt, ’64. 1882, 3, Stationed at Middletown, Conn. 
Address: Middletown, Conn. 

789 . Wilbur Olin Atwater, ’65. 1882, Appointed State Chemist of 

Connecticut. 1882-3, Studying Physiological Chemistry in the Univer¬ 
sity of Munich and elsewhere in Germany. 

790 . Theodore Charles Beach, ’65. 1882,3, Stationed at Great Neck, N.Y. 
Address: Great Neck, Queens Co., N. Y. 

791 . Wellesley Wellington Bowdish, ’65. 1882, D.D., Iowa Wesleyan 

University. 1883, Stationed at First Place Church, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Address: 158 Summit St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

796 . Luther Munson Gilbert, ’65. For Child read Children, and add: 
Frederick Newhall, b. May 6, iSSr. 

798 . George Augustus Graves, ’65. 1883, Stationed at Greenport, N. Y. 

Address: Greenport, Suffolk Co., N. Y. 

799 . Albert Overton Hammond, ’65. 1875, Located. 

801 . Salmon Durance Jones, ’65. 1865, Preached at Methodist Episcopal 

Church, Wethersfield, Conn.1868, Joined Newark Conference, 

• Methodist Episcopal Church.1882, 3, Stationed at Chatham, N. J. 

Has invented a rotary engine. Address: Chatham, Morris Co., N. J. 

803 . Siegfried Kristeller, ’65. 1882, Stationed at Copper Hill, Conn.; 

1883, Cook St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Address: 176 Varet St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

804 . Joseph Henry Mansfield, ’65. 1883, Stationed at Malden, Mass. 

Address: Malden, Mass. 

805 . James Mudge, ’65. 1882, Stationed at Shahjehanpore, India. 1883, 
Returning to the United States. Address: Care of Rev. Z. A. Mudge, 
Newton Upper Falls, Middlesex Co., Mass. 

808 . William Amos Nottage, ’65. 1882, 3, Stationed at Townsend, Mass. 

Address: Townsend, Middlesex Co., Mass. 

812 . William North Rice, ’65. Under Children: Charles William, .... 
d. June 30, 1882. 

815 . Richard Hubbard Rust, ’65. 18S0, Transferred to Cincinnati Con¬ 

ference. 1880-2, President of Cincinnati Wesleyan College, Ohio. 1882, 
Stationed at Grace Church, Dayton, Ohio. Address: Dayton, Ohio. 

816 . Elias Beniamin Sanford, ’65. For 1878-81, read 1878-82. 1882, 

Editor of The Golden Rule , Boston, Mass. Address: 25 Congress St.* 
Boston, Mass. 

817 . *Wilbur Fisk Sanford,’ 65. (See Bibliography.) 

818 . . Henry Edgar Smith, ’65. 1870, M.D., University of Vermont. 

822 . Nicholas Tillinghast Whitaker, ’65. (See Bibliography.) 

823 . Charles Wesley Wilder, ’66. 1883, Stationed at West Medford 

Mass. Address : West Medford, Middlesex Co , Mass. 

825 . *Osmin Atkins, ’66. Both children drowned, Dec. 19, 1881. 

834 . Stephen Henry Olin, ’66. His wife died Nov. 7, 1882. (See 
Bibliography.) 

835 . George Carr Round, ’66. 1870-8, Chairman of the Manassas School 

Board. 1872-8, Clerk of the Corporation of Manassas. Under Children, 
for George Carr, read George Charles. 



GRADUATE ALUMNI. 


xlix 


838 . Alexander Harrison Tuttle, ’66. 1883, Stationed at Plainfield, 
N. J. Address: Plainfield, Union Co., N. J. 

841 . (Robert) Newton Crane, ’67. ($ee Bibliography.) 

842 . Edward Cunningham, ’67. 1882, Transferred to New York East 

Conference. 1882, 3, Stationed at Ansonia, Conn. Address : Ansonia, 
New Haven Co., Conn. 

845 . David Benson Furber, ’67. Brother of No. 1006. 

846 . Frederic Taber Glover, ’67. Address : Care of Rev. C. E. Glover, 
Rye, Westchester Co., N. Y. 

840 . Charles Edward Mandeville, ’67. 1881, D.D., Shaw University, 

Miss. 

850 . Charles Wesley Millard, ’67. 1882, 3, Stationed at Cannon St., 

Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Address: Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 

853 . Charles Randolph North, ’67. 1883, Stationed at 30th St., New 
York, N. Y. Under Children, add Lucy Elizabeth, b. June 14, 1881. 
Address: 327 West 30th St., New York, N. Y. 

854 . Wilbur Fisk Sanford, ’67. 1877, Located. 

857 . Samuel Reed Bailey,’68. Address: Livermore, Androscoggin Co., 
Me. 

862 . George Blauvelt Dusinberre, ’6S. 1883, Stationed at Watertown, 

Conn. Address: Watertown, Litchfield Co., Conn. 

866. Theodore Myers House, ’68. 1882, Transferred to Central New York 

Conference, and stationed at Geneva, N. Y. Address: Geneva, Ontario 
Co., N. Y. 

868. Ensign McChesney, ’68. 1882, Stationed at State St., Troy, N. Y. 

Address : Troy. N. Y. 

869 . Albert Julius Nast, ’68. Married, Sept. 7, 1876, Miss Sarah McDer¬ 
mott of Berea, Ohio. Children: William Gamble, b. Nov. 11, 1877: 
Marie Eleanore, b. Jan. 29, 1880. (See Bibliography.) 

870 . David Ward Northrop, ’68. 1883, Secretary of State of Connecti¬ 

cut. 

871 . Charles Melville Parker, ’68. Son, b. April 9, 1883. 

873 . Everett Irving Rackett, ’68. 1882, Associate Editor of The Indus¬ 

trial World , Chicago, Ill. Address: 183 Lake St., Chicago, Ill. 

876 . Joseph Emerson Robins, ’68. 1882, 3, Stationed at Portsmouth, N. H. 
Address: Portsmouth, Rockingham Co., N. H. 

878 . Almona Benjamin Smart, ’68. 1881-3, Missionary to Dakota. 

Address: Wessington Heights, Elmer, Aurora Co., Dak. 

879 . George Hapgood Stone, ’68. Place of birth, Collamer. Onondaga 
Co., N. Y. 

882 . David Casler, ’69. 1882, Stationed at Norway, Mich. Address: 

Norway, Oxford Co., Mich. 

883 . Walter Augustus Chadwick, ’69. 1882, 3, Stationed at Chester, 

N. Y. Address: Chester, Orange Co., N. Y. 

884 . Alden Fitzroy Chase, ’69. To Children, add: Fitzroy, b. May 3, 
1881; d. May 7, 1881. 

885 . Nathan Gilbert Cheney, ’69. 1882-3, Pastor of the New York 

Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church, Brooklyn, N. Y. 1883, ^ ta * 
tioned at New York Av., Brooklyn, N. Y. Address: 154 Herkimer St., 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 

886. Wilbur Fisk Crafts, ’69, 1883, Resigned charge of Congregational 

Church of Christian Endeavor. Address : Brooklyn, E. D., N. Y. 

887 . Charles Pitman Croft, ’69. 1882-3, Pastor of Congregational 

Church, Terre Haute, Ind. Address: Terre Haute, Ind. 

892 . Samuel Emory Holden, ’69. To Children, add Harold Em:ry, b. 
April 23, 1882. 


1 ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS, APRIL, 1 883. 

895 . Tamerlane Pliny. Marsh, ’69. 1882, Stationed at Wabash Av., 

Chicago, Ill. Address: 45 Fourteenth St., Chicago, Ill. 

897 . Alfred Noon, ’69. 1883,'Stationed at Rockport, Mass. Address: 

Rockport, Essex Co., Mass. 

900 . Harvey Woodward, ’69. 1882, Stationed at Laconia, N. H.; 1883, 

New Market. Address: New Market, Rockingham Co., N. H. 

909 . Isaac Newton Clements, ’70. 1S78, Joined Central New York Con¬ 

ference, Methodist Episcopal Church. For 1873-81, read 1873-82. 
1882-3, Vice-Principal and Teacher of Latin in Central New York 
Conference Seminary, Cazenovia, N. Y. 

910 . William Eastman Dwight, ’7°- 1883, Stationed at Cochituate, 

Mass. Address: Cochituate, Middlesex Co., Mass. 

913 . Leon Chester Field, ’70. 1882, 3, Supernumerary on account of poor 
health. 1883, Traveling in Kansas for health. (See Bibliography.) 
Address: Seneca, Nemaha Co., Kans. 

914 . Charles Wesley Gallagher, ’70. 1882,3, Stationed at First Church, 
Taunton, Mass. Address : Taunton, Mass. 

915 . Benjamin Gill, ’70. 18S2, Traveled during summer in England. 

916 . G. Brown Goode, ’70. Vice-President of Board of Exhibition Com¬ 
missioners, American Society of Taxidermists (1882). 1883, Commis¬ 

sioner to the Fisheries Exhibition in London. 

917 . Charles Lacey Hamilton, ’70. Firm: W. C. Hamilton & Son. 
1880-3, Trustee of Wesleyan University. 

918 . Samuel Parker Hammond, ’70.- 1882, Stationed at Nyack, N. Y.; 
1883, St. Paul’s, Jersey City, N. J. His wife died Aug. 16, 1881. 
Address: 216 3d St., Jersey City, N. J. 

919 . David Henry Hanaburgh, ’70. 1883, Stationed at South St., Peeks- 

kill, N. Y. Address : Peekskill, N. Y. 

925 . William Armor Johnston, ’70. 1881-2, In charge of the manufactory 

of the S. S. White Dental Manufacturing Co. of New York, N. Y., at 
Prince’s Bay. Address: Box 231, Clifton, Richmond Co., N. Y. 

928 . George Preston Mains, ’70. 1883, Stationed at Waterbury, Conn. 

Address: Waterbury, Conn. Under Children: George Preston,.... 
d. April 26, 1882. 

929 . Virgil Wadhams Mattoon, ’70. 1883, Stationed at Mapleville and 

Glendale, R. I. Address: Mapleville, Providence Co., R. I. 

939 . *William Lee Miller, ’70. Died, Dec. 27, 1878, in Westborough 
Mass. 

931 . Henry Gleason Newton, ’70. (See Bibliography.) 

932 . Abraham John Palmer, ’70. 1882, 3, Stationed at Park Av. (86th 

St.), New York, N. Y. Address : 106 East 86th St., New York, N. Y. 

933 . George Townlf.y Parrott, ’70. For 18S0, Member etc., read 1881-3, 
Member of 'New Jersey Assembly. 

936 . Alfred Seelye Roe, ’70. Son, Delos Metcalf, b. Jan. 8, 1883. 

937 . *Ch ARLES Edson Seaver, ’70. Died, Nov. 6, 1881, in Holyoke, Mass. 
Address of widow: Chicopee Falls, Hampden Co., Mass. 

946 . Eldon Benjamin Birdsey, ’71. 1883, Judge of Middletown Court of 

Probate. 

949 . Albert Barnard Crafts, ’71. Married, Oct. 1, 1881, Miss Jennie L. 
Blake of Ashaway, R. I. 

952 . Theodore E. Hancock, ’71. Married, June 7, 1882, Miss Martha, 
Blanche Connelly of Pittsburgh, Pa. Delete (See Bibliography). 

954 . Robert Weaver Jones, ’71. 1871, Joined New York East Confer¬ 

ence. 1883, Stationed at Janes Church, Brooklyn, N. Y. Address: 633 
Madison St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

955 . Watson Eli Knox, ’71. Delete (See Bibliography). 1882, 3, Sta¬ 
tioned at State St., Springfield, Mass. Address: Springfield, Mass. 


GRADUATE ALUMNI. 


li 


959 . Albert Pearne Palmer, ’71. 1S83, Stationed at Central Church, 

Brockton, Mass. Address: Brockton, Mass. 

901 . Edward Amasa Ransom, ’71. 1882, Editor of The Htidson County 

Ledger , Jersey City, N. J. (See Bibliography.) 

902 . Edgar Moncena Smith, ’71. Delete (See Bibliography). 1882, 
President of Maine Wesleyan Seminary and Female College, Kent’s 
Hill, Me. Address: Kent’s Hill, Kennebec Co., Me. 

905 . William Frederick Whitcher, ’71. (See Bibliography.) 

90 S. Delos Richard Baker, ’72. (See Bibliography.) 

909 . Joseph Henry Beale, ’72. 1880, Located. 1881,3, On editorial staff 

of The Loomis Musical and Masonic Journal , New Haven, Conn. 
Address: New Haven, Conn. 

971 . Edwin Alonzo Blake, ’72. 1882, 3, Stationed at Port Chester, N. Y. 

Address: Port Chester, Westchester Co., N. Y. 

972 . John Ayer Cass, ’72. 1882, Stationed at Westfield, Mass. 1883, 

Transferred to New York East Conference; re-transferred. Supernu¬ 
merary, for travel in Palestine and the East for one year. Address: 
Readfield Depot, Kennebec Co., Me. 

973 . Perry Chandler, ’72. 1882, Stationed at School St., Gorham, Me.; 

1883, Second Church, Kittery, Me. Address: Kittery, York Co., Me. 

975 . Samuel Greenleaf Cushing, ’72. 1881-2, Agent for a wholesale 

boot and shoe firm in Burlington, Iowa. Address: Care of A. G. Adams, 
Burlington, Iowa. 

970 . John Alphonso Day, ’72. 1882, Stationed at Groveland, Mass.; 

1883, Ballard Vale, Mass. Address: Ballard Vale, Essex Co., Mass. 

979 . *John Newton Holt, ’72. 1882, Visited Florida for health. Died, 

March 2, 1882, in Archer, Fla. Children: Bertha M., b. Feb. 4, 1878: 
Ruth, b. Nov. 22, 1880; d. March 26, 1881: John Newton, b. March 
22, 1S82. Address of widow: 20 Hamlin St., Middletown, Conn. 

9 S 1 . Isaac J. Lansing, ’72. 1883, Traveling and studying in Europe. 

Under Children, add Philip Griswold, b. Sept. 25, 1881 ; d. Aug. 19, 
1882. Address: Brooklyn, N. Y. 

983 . Frank Mason North, ’72. 1882, 3, Stationed at Memorial Church, 

White Plains, N. Y. Address: White Plains, Westchester Co., N. Y. 

987 . Charles Francis Rice, ’72. 1883, Stationed at Webster, Mass. 

Address : Webster, Worcester Co., Mass. 

989 . Arthur Benton Sanford, ’72. 1883, Stationed at John St., New 

York, N. Y. Address: 44 John St., New York, N. Y. 

993 . George Washington Wright, ’72. 1883, Stationed at South Yar¬ 

mouth, Mass. Address : South Yarmouth, Barnstable Co., Mass. 

998 . * George Jay Brown, ’73. Died, Dec. 1, 1880, etc. 

999 . William Bunker Coleman, Jun., ’73. 1876-82, Rector of Trinity 

Church, etc. 1882-3, Rector of St. George’s Church, Utica, N. Y. Ad¬ 
dress: Utica, N. Y. 

1002 . Norman Landon Cramer, ’73. 1875, Withdrew from Conference. 

1876-7, Traveled in the West; Principal of Grammar School, Grand 
Rapids, Mich. 1877-9, Principal of Public Schools, etc. For Shailer & 
Hall, read Shaler & Hall. Child: Myron Cady, etc. 

1004 . William Henry Eustis, ’73. Address : Boston Block, Minneapolis, 
Minn. 

1005 . Everett Olin Fisk, ’73. Married, Sept. 12, 1882, Miss Helen Chase 
Steele of Philadelphia, Pa. Residing at 19 Joy St., Boston, Mass. 

1007 . Benjamin Emmons Gerst, ’73. 1883, Teaching in Elmont, Queens 

Co., N. Y., but address same as in 1881. 

1011 . Stephen Judson Kirby, ’73. 1883, Assistant Treasurer of Lowell, 

Mass. Address : Lowell, Mass. 

1012 . Olin Levings Livesey, ’73. 1881-2, Manager of the Livesey Manu¬ 

facturing Co., New London, Conn. Address: 36 Howard St., New 
London, Conn. 


Hi ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS, APRIL, 1883. 

1013 . Delmer Rial Lowell, ’73. 1881, By change in Conference became 

member of Vermont Conference. 1882, Stationed at Rutland, Vt. 
Child: May Irene, b. Dec. 16, 1881. Address: Rutland, Vt. 

1014 . George Asbury McLaughlin, ’73- 1882, 3, Stationed at Wesley 

Church, Haverhill, Mass. Address: Haverhill, Mass. 

1015 . * Edward -Mesler, ’73. Died, Jan. n, 1882, in Clarksborough, 
Gloucester Co., N. J. 

1010 . Ivins Ashton Messler, ’73. (See Bibliography.) 

1017 . Hinckley Gilbert Thomas Mitchell, ’73. Member of Society of 
Biblical Literature and Exegesis. 1883, Instructor in Semitic Languages 
and Philology, Martha’s Vineyard Summer Institute. 

1019 . Isaac Henry Packard, ’73. 1873-4, Preached at Methodist Episco¬ 

pal Church, Fitchburgh, Mass. 1874, Joined A T ew England Conference, 
etc. 1883, Stationed at Central Church, Lowell, Mass. Address: 
30 Seventh St., Lowell, Mass. 

1024 . Joel Osmon Sherburn, ’73. 1882, Member of Vermont House of 

Representatives. 1883, Stationed at Northfield, Vt. Address: North- 
field, Washington Co., Vt. 

1027 . Marcus Lorenzo Taft, ’73. Married, Sept. 29, 1882, Miss E. Louise 
Sanford of St. Louis, Mo. Address: Chinkiang, China. 

1028 . *George Bickford Davey Toy, ’73. Address of widow: Mrs. 
Joseph Toy, Simsbury, Hartford Co., Conn. 

1029 . Alfred Charles True, ’73. 1882-3, Studying Greek and Latin 

Literature and Philology in Harvard University. Address: 19 Joy St., 
Boston, Mass. 

1032 . Forrest Edson Barker, ’74. 1883, Member of Massachusetts House 
of Representatives. 

1033 . Joshua Rogers Buckf.lew, ’74. 18S2, Located. Address: 39 

Johnson St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

1034 . Joseph Chester Burke, ’74. 1882-3, Teacher of Natural Science, 

Lasell Seminary, Auburndale, Mass. Address: Auburndale, Middlesex 
Co., Mass. 

1036 . Morris Barker Crawford, ’74. 1882-3, Traveling in the West for 

health. 

1038 . Daniel Dorchester, Jun., ’74. 1882, 3, Stationed at Newtonville, 

Mass. Address: Newtonville, Middlesex Co., Mass. 

1039 . *George Borden Dorsett, ’74. Died, .Oct. 14, 1882, in Keyport, N. 
J., after a year’s illness. 

1045 . George Henry Hardy, ’74. 1882, Stationed at Gilford Village, 

N. H.; 1883, Grantham and North Grantham. To Children add Grace 
May, b. Feb. 17, 1882. Address: Grantham, Sullivan Co., N. H. 

1046 . Tpk^ias Bond Lindsay, ’74. 1882, Ph.D., Boston University. 

Residing in West Newton, Mass. 

1047 . William Wallace Martin, ’74. 1883, Made supernumerary to 

study Arabic, etc. Address : 

1051 . Francis Hubert Parker, ’74. 1882, Firm dissolved; practicing Law 
alone. 

1052 . Wesley Ulysses Pearne, ’74. 1883, Re-appointed Clerk of City 

Court, Middletown, Conn. Married, April 25, 1883, Miss Harriette C 
Arnold of Middletown, Conn. 

1054 . John Nehemiah Pierce, ’74. For R. D. Dana, Esq., read Richard 
H. Dana, Esq. 1879, Admitted to the Bar of the Supreme Court, Mass. 
1879-82, Practicing Law in Edgartown and Cottage City, Mass. 

1056 . Name should read Byram Greene Sanford. 

1057 . Amos William Seavey, ’74. 1882,3, Stationed at Center Church, 

Provincetown, Mass. Address: Provincetown, Barnstable Co., Mass. 


GRADUATE ALUMNI. 


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V 

1058 . Joseph Battell Shepherd, ’74. 1882, Withdrew from the Confer¬ 
ence; ordained Deacon in the Protestant Episcopal Church; Assistant 
Minister, Church of the Apostles, New York, N. Y. Address: 76 
Seventh Av., New York, N. Y. 

1050 . Charles Wesley Smiley, ’74. For 1879-81, read 1879-82. 1879- 
82, Special Agent of the Tenth Census. 1882, Chief of the Division of 
Records and Statistics of the U. S. Fish Commission; Editor of Annual 
Reports and Bulletin of the U. S. F. C. Member of American Fish 
Cultural Association; of the Executive Committee of the Washington 
Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals; of the Philosophical 
Society of Washington. Child adopted 1882; Robert Wagner, b. Jan. 
26, 1868. 

1060 . Edwin Pitman Stevens, ’74. 1883, Stationed at Hoosick Falls, N. 

Y. Address: Hoosick Falls, Rensselaer Co., N. Y. 

1083 . Bushrod Shedden Taylor, ’74- 1881-2, Missionary to Isthmus of 

Darien, etc. 1882, Returned home on account of sickness; preaching 
in Methodist Episcopal Church, North Granville, N. Y. 1883, Stationed 
at Bristol, Vt. Children: Marian Aria, b. March 7,*1879; William 
Henry, b. Dec. 17, 1880. Address: Bristol, Addison Co., Vt. 

1061 . Edward David Towle, ’74. 1882, Withdrew from Conference. 

1882-3, Pastor of Unitarian Church, Chelsea, Mass. Address: Belling¬ 
ham St.', Chelsea, Mass. 

1065 . John Cornwell Welwood, ’74. Married, Dec. ir, .1882, Miss 
Alba E. Wall of Savin Hill, Dorchester, Mass. 

1067 . Leonard Lemon Beeman, ’75. 1882-3, Supernumerary; in poor 

health; on a farm in West Brookfield, Mass. To Children add: Wilbur 
E. Stone, b. Jan. 22, 1882. Address: West Brookfield, Worcester Co., 
Mass. 

1080 . Robert Edgar Bisbee, ’75. (See Bibliography.) 

1071 . Oliver Allen Coleman, ’75. 1881-3, City Attorney, Baxter Springs, 
Kans. Address: Baxter Springs, Cherokee Co., Kans. 

1071 . Moses Eugene Culver, ’75. 1883, Prosecuting Attorney, City Court 
of Middletown, Conn. 

1076 . Ashton Chauncey Eddy, ’75. 1882, Stationed at Brasher Falls; 

1883, Constable. Address: Constableville, Lewis Co., N. Y. 

1078 . Junius Guilford Fallon, ’75. His wife’s former residence was 
Peru, N. Y. ; she died Aug. 28, 1882. 

1082 . Austin Henrie Herrick, ’75. 1882, 3, Stationed at Chicopee. Ad¬ 

dress : Chicopee, Mass. 

1083 . George Washington Hughes, ’75. 1882, Stationed at Schuyler’s 

Falls. 1883. Transferred to New York East Conference; stationed at 
West Goshen, Conn. Address: West Goshen, Litchfield Co., Conn. 

1085 . William Channing Kellogg, ’75. 1881-2, Taught in Public School, 
Yonkers, N. Y. 1882-3, Practicing Law in Yonkers, N. Y. Address: 
Room 18, Warburton Hall, Yonkers, N. Y> 

10S6. Thomas Raymond Kneil, ’75. Married, Jan. 5, 1882, Miss Carrie M. 
Howley of Johnsonville, N. Y. 

1087 . Isaac Chase Libby, ’75. 1882-3, Principal of Seminary at Spakane, 

Wash. Address : Spakane, Falls Co., Wash. 

1088 . Cyrus Coligni Lovejoy, ’75. (See Bibliography.) 

1089 . Warren Augustus Luce, ’75. 1882, Stationed at First Church, Fall 

River, Mass.; 1883, Burnside, Conn. Address: Burnside, Hartford Co., 
Conn. 

1091 . Caleb Irving Mills, ’75. 1882, Stationed at Columbia Falls and 

Columbia, Me.; 1883, Winterport and Nealey’s Corner. Married, Aug. 
30, 1882, Miss A. Etta Whittemore of East Machias, Me. Address: 
Winterport, Waldo Co., Me. 

1092 . James Nixon, Jun., ’75. 1882, Supernumerary; residing at Portland, 

Me. Address : Portland, Me. 


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ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS, APRIL, 1 883. 


1093 . Millard Mayhew Parker, ’75. For 1877-81, read 1877-82. 1883, 

Residing in West for health. Third child: a daughter, b. Feb., 1883. 
Address: Hermosa, Los Angeles Co., Cal. 

1091 . Benjamin Chandler Pilsbury, ’75. 1882, 3, Stationed at Bethlehem, 
Conn. Address : Bethlehem, Litchfield Co., Conn. 

1096 . Wilbur Samuel Raymond, ’75. 1882, Mayor of St. Elmo, Colo. 

1098 . James Latimer Robinson, ’75. Married, Oct. 5, 1882, Miss Cornelia 
S. Butler of Brooklyn, N. Y. 

1099 . George Edwin Sanderson, ’75. 1883, Stationed at Rockbottom, 

Mass. Address : Rockbottom, Middlesex Co., Mass. 

1102 . Frank Deuel Skeel, ’75. Married, Dec. 7, 1882, Miss Mary Rob¬ 
ertson of Mott Haven, N. Y. 

1103 . Authur Davis Smith, ’75. 1883, Practicing law in Aberdien, Dak. 
Address : Aberdien, Brown Co., Dak. 

1106 . Clarence Abiathar Waldo, ’75. For 1881, Teacher, etc., read 
1881-2, Teacher, etc. 1882, Elected Professor of Mathematics and 
Physics, Rose Polytechnic Institute, Terre Haute, Ind.; granted leave of 
absence to study in Germany ; studying in University of Leipsic. Child: 
a daughter, b. 1883. Permanent address : Gouverneur, St. Lawrence Co., 
N. Y. After Sept. 1, 1883, direct address : Terre Haute, Ind. 

1108 . Aldon Owen Abbott, ’76. 1882, 3, Preaching at Blandford, Mass. 

1109 . Everett Fremont Adams, ’76. 1881-2, Practiced medicine in West 

Harpswell, Me. 1882, Engaged in canvassing. 

1110 . Joseph Fithian Andrew, ’76. Married, March 21, 1882, Miss Mary 
H. Greene of Morristown, N. J. 1882, 3, Stationed at Irvington and Hil¬ 
ton. Address: Irvington, Essex Co., N. J. 

1114 . William Somerfield Blake, ’76. 1882, Located. 

1115 . Wilbert Celestus Blakeman, ’76. 1883, Supernumerary; engaged 

in literary work. Married, Sept. 14, 1881, Miss Etta W. Baldwin of 
Paterson, N. T. Child: Edna Marion, b. Tuly 14, 1882. Address: 44 c 
Union St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

1117 . George Silas Coleman, ’76. 1883, Managing Clerk of law firm, 

Bristow, Peet & Opdyke, New York, N. Y.; residing at 46 East 21st St. 
Address : 30 Nassau St., New York, N. Y. 

1118 . Benjamin Coulbourn Conner, ’76. To Children add: Blanche 
McCabe, b. July 15, 1882. Address: 95 Vine St., Williamsport, Pa. 

1119 . Charles Edward Davis, ’76. 1882,3, Stationed at Natick. Address : 
Natick, Middlesex Co., Mass. 

1120 . Stephen Olin Garrison, ’76. To Children add: Norman Scott, b. 
Dec. 12, 1882. 

1121 . Willia*m McNab Gillis, ’76. 1883, Stationed at Mechanicsville and 

Cuttingsville, Vt. Address: Mechanicsville, Rutland Co., Vt. 

1122 . Frank Joseph Haley, ’76. 1883, Stationed at Eastport, Me. Ad¬ 

dress: Eastport, Washington Co., Me. 

1125 . Henry Sewall, ’76. 1882-3, Professor of Physiology in Michigan 

University, Ann Arbor, Mich. 1879, Ph-D., Johns Hopkins University. 
Address : Ann Arbor, Washtenaw Co., Mich. 

1126 . Frank Rosevelt Sherwood, ’76. 1883. Stationed at Port Henry, 
N. Y. Address : Port Henry, Essex Co., N. Y. 

1127 . Name should read Henry Dwight Simonds. 

1131 . Charles Harvey Walter, Jun.,’ 76. 1882,3, Stationed at Union 
Village and Norwich. Address: Union Village, Orange Co., Vt. 

1139 . Middlesex Alfred Bailey, ’77. For Child read Children, and add: 
Helen Edna, b. Nov. 22, 1882. 

1140 . Jeremiah Francis Calef, ’77. 1882, Practicing Medicine in Crom¬ 
well, Conn. Secretary of Middlesex County Medical Society. Married, 
April 10, 1883, Miss Laura Dart Hutchinson of Cromwell, Conn. Ad¬ 
dress: Cromwell, Middlesex Co., Conn. 


GRADUATE ALUMNI. 


lv 


1141 . George Henry Clarke, ’77. 18S2, 3, Stationed at Bond’s Village. 

Address: Bond’s Village, Hampden Co., Mass. 

1143 . Clarence Peter Coburn,’77. 1882-3, Engaged in City Depart¬ 

ment of Post Office, Boston, Mass. Married, Jan. 25, 1883, Georgette 
K. Browne of Lynn, Mass. 

1144 . OLin Burr Coit, ’77. 1883, Stationed at Mendham, N. J. Married, 
Nov. 1, 1882, Miss Emma Stitzer of Philadelphia, Pa. Address: Mend- 
ham, Morris Co., N. J. 

1145 . Henry Prentice Cooke, ’77. Address: Rome, N. Y. 

1147 . George Augustus Erving, ’77. 1882, Stationed at Arlington 

Heights, Ill. Address: Arlington Heights, Cook Co., Ill. 

' 1149 . Elwood Stokes Gerard, ’77. Brother of No. 1299. His wife 
died June 29, 1882. 

1154 . Thomas Clifton Martin, ’77. 1883, Stationed at Bernardston and 

Gill, Mass. Married, Aug. 2, 1882, Miss Carrie Eugenia Doane of Dana, 
Mass. Address : Bernardston, Franklin Co., Mass. 

11 55 . Crandall J. North, ’77. 1883, Stationed at 27th St., New York, 

N. Y. Address: 219 East 27th St., New York, N. Y. 

1150 . Charles Henry Raymond,’ 77. (See Bibliography.) 

1158 . William Hanna Smith, ’77. Child: Richard Hendon, b. . , 1882. 

1100 . Watson W. W. Tranter, ’77. 1882, Stationed at Marseilles, Ill. 

1102 . Isaac Harrison Whittier Wharff, ’77. 1883, Stationed at New¬ 

port and Detroit, Me. Address: Newport, Penobscot Co., Me. 

1103 . William Seymour Winans, Jun., ’77. 1883, Stationed at Garrison’s, 
N. Y. Address: Sloatsburgh, Rockland Co., N. Y. 

1100 . Clarence Everett Bacon, ’78. Married, April 4, 1883, Miss 
Catherine Sedgwick Whiting of Hartford, Conn. 

1173 . John Pancoast Gordy, ’78. (See Bibliography.) 

1174 . Charles Henry Hemstreet, ’78. Stationed at Nora, Ill. Address: 
Nora, Jo Daviess Co., Ill. 

1179 . Alpha Gilruth Kynett, ’78. 1882-3, Studying in Drew Theologi¬ 

cal Seminary, Madison, N. J. 

1183 . Henry Leslie Osborn, ’78. 1882, Spent summer at the University 

Station, Beaufort, N. C. 

1184 . Edmund Janes Palmer, ’78. Address: 1276 Lexington Av., N. Y. 

1187 . William Ezra Scofield, ’78. 1882-3, Teacher of Mathematics in 

Centenary Collegiate Institute, Hackettstown, N. J. Address: Hacketts- 
town, Warren Co., N. J. 

1188 . Newton Pratt Scudder, ’78. (See Bibliography.) 

1193 . Joseph Henry Tompson, ’78. 1883, Stationed at Lunenburgh, Mass. 

Address: Lunenburgh, Worcester Co., Mass. 

1198 . Henry Elwin Briggs, ’79. Married Jan. 16, 1883, Miss Katharine 
S. Miller at Warsaw, Ind. 

1199 . Seldon Lester Brown, ’79. For Child read Children, and add: Sel- 
don Lester, b. Jan. 30, 1883. 

1201 . William Burt, ’79. 1883, Stationed at DeKalb Av., Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Address: 466 DeKalb Av., Brooklyn, N. Y. Child: Edith Helen, b. 
Nov. 4, 1882. 

1202 . Nathaniel Walling Clark, ’79. 1883, B.D., Drew Theological 

Seminary; joined Philadelphia Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church; 
stationed at Bethlehem and Stony Bank. Address: Cheney, Delaware 
Co., Pa. 

1204 . Frederic’ Johnson Collins, ’79. 1883, Engaged in the manufac¬ 

ture of Leather-Board, etc., with No. 1213; Firm, Fred J. Collins & Co., 
4 High St., Boston, Mass. 

1205 . Frank Simpson Cookman, ’79. 1883, Stationed at Alpine, N. J. 

Address: Alpine, Bergen Co., N. J. 


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ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS, APRIL, 1 883. 


1206 . Lewis Whittier Craig, ’79. For 1881, Principal, etc., read 1881-2, 
Principal, etc. 1882-3, Teacher of Latin and Greek, New Hampshire 
Conference Seminary and Female College, Tilton, N. H. Address: 
Tilton, Belknap Co., N. H. 

1211 . Charles Edward Green, ’79. 1883, Stationed at Dannemora and 

Rogersfield, N.'Y. Address: Dannemora, Clinton Co., N. Y. 

1213 . James Martindale Hawxhurst, ’79. 1883, Engaged in manufac¬ 

ture of Leather-Board, etc., with No. 1204; Firm, Fred J. Collins & Co., 
4 High St., Boston, Mass. 

1210 . Albert Mann, Jun., ’79. 18S3, Stationed at Orthodox St., Frank- 
ford, Pa. I11 jnarriage, for Tard read Yard. Address: Frankford, 
Philadelphia Co., Pa. 

1220 . Daniel Anson Markham, ’79. 1882-3, Principal of High School, 

Stonington, Conn. 

1225 . Wilmot Woodruff Van Dusen, ’79. 1883, Stationed at Antwerp, 

N. Y. Address: Antwerp, Jefferson Co., N. Y. 

1228 . Edwin Augustine White, ’79. Delete (See Bibliography.) 

1231 . Anna Van Vleck, ’79. 1882-3, Teacher of Mathematics in Boston 

Latin School for Girls, Newton St; present residence, 156 Warren 
Av. Address: Girl’s Latin School, Boston, Mass. 

1232 . Goodsil Filley Arms, ’80. Married Jan. 17, 1883, Miss Ida A. 
Taggard of Northfield, Vt. Address: East Dover, Windham Co., Vt. 

1233 . William Milton Brundage, ’80. 1883, Stationed at Slingerlands, 

N. Y. Address: Slingerlands, Albany Co., N. Y. 

1237 . Robert Stephenson Crawford, ’80. 1883, Stationed at Cornwall 

Bridge and Ellsworth, Conn. Address : Cornwall Bridge, Litchfield Co., 
Conn. 

1239 . Arthur Midwinter Freeman, ’80. 1883, Studying Law in New 

York, N. Y.: office in Mills Building, Broad Street. Address: Morris¬ 
town, Morris Co., N. J. 

1241 . Charles Noah Dixon Jones, ’80. 1882, M. D., Long Island Col- 

■ lege Hospital of Brooklyn, N. Y. 1882-3, Practicing and studying 
Medicine in New York, N. Y. ; Pathologist to the Woman’s Hospital 
of Brooklyn. 

1247 . Horace Edwin Morrow,’80. 1882, Commenced three years’course 
in Andover Theological Seminary, Mass. Address: Andover, Essex 
Co., Mass. 

1248 . George Alcott Phinney, ’80. 1883, Joined New England Confer¬ 

ence, Methodist Episcopal Church; stationed at Cliftondale, Mass. 
Address: Cliftondale, Essex Co., Mass. 

1249 . Wilbur Fisk Randall,’So. 1883, Assistant Book-keeper for John 
Boyle, wholesale dealer in duck and canvas, Fulton St., New York, N. Y. 
Residing at 119 East 128th St. Address: 199 Fulton St., New York, 
N. Y. 

1250 . Frederick Wright Robbins, ’80. 1883, Practicing Medicine in 

Pinconning, Mich. Address : Pinconning, Bay Co., Mich. 

1251 . William Reading Rogers, ’80. 1883, Stationed at Dixwell Av., 
New Haven, Conn. Address : 94 Henry St., New Haven, Conn. 

1252 . Ira Gile Ross, ’80. 1883, Stationed at Greenfield and Turner’s 

Falls, Mass. Child: Myron Alcott, b. Jan. 27, 1882. Address: Green¬ 
field, Franklin Co., Mass. 

1253 . Myron Reed Sanford, ’80. 1882-3, Teacher of Mathematics in 

Centenary Collegiate Institute, Hackettstown, N. J. Address: Hacketts- 
town, Warren Co., N. J. 

1254 . Benjamin Francis Simon, ’80. 1883, Stationed at Diamond Hill, 
R. I. Address: Diamond Hill, Providence Co., R. I. 

1255 . '^Howard Hutchins Smith, ’80. 1882, M.D., Harvard University. 
1882, Junior Interne in the Eye and Ear Infirmary, Boston, Mass. 
Died Oct. 26, 1882, in Boston, Mass. 


GRADUATE ALUMNI. 


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1257 . Walter Pierce Stoddard, ’8o. For Child read Children; a daugh¬ 
ter, b. Feb. 4, 1883. 

1258 . Henry Mather Warren, ’80. Daughter, b. March 13, 1883. 

1250 . Asa Hopson Wilcox, ’8o. 1882-3, Teaching in Scranton*, Pa. Ad- 

. dress: Scranton, Pa. 

1281 . James Martin Yeager, ’80. 1882-3, Traveled in Europe and the 

East. 1883, Stationed at Lenox and Lenox Furnace, Mass. Address: 
Lenox, Berkshire Co., Mass. 

1203 . George Bernard Benedict, ’81. 1882, Joined Detroit Conference, 

Methodist Episcopal Church; stationed at Sand Beach, Mich. Address : 
Sand Beach, Huron Co., Mich. 

1204 . John Thomas Crook, ’81. 1882, Teaching in Ellinger, Fayette Co., 

Tex. (Address as printed.) 

1209 . Merrill Hitchcock, ’81. 1882-3, Preaching in Wells, Vt. 1883 

Joined Vermont Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church; stationed at 
Middletown and Wells, Vt. 

1270 . Frederic Asbury Jackson, ’81. 1882, Teacher of Mathematics in 

Belleville Academy, N. Y. Address : Belleville, Jefferson Co., N. Y. 

1273 . Frank Bruce Lynch, ’81. Address: Easton, Northampton Co., 
Pa. 

1274 . Charles Wesley McCormick, ’81. 1883, Transferred to Northern 

New York Conference. 1883, Stationed at Ogdensburgh, N. Y. Ad¬ 
dress: Ogdensburgh, N. Y. 

1275 . William Wesley McGilton,’81. 18S2, Traveled in Europe. 

1270 . Willtam Edward Mead, ’81. 1882-3, Assistant Principal in Ansonia 

Public School, Conn. Address: Ansonia, New Haven Co., Conn. 

12 7 S. Willtam Rice Newhall, ’81. 1882-3, Teacher of Greek and Math¬ 

ematics, Greenwich Academy, East Greenwich, R. I. Address: East 
Greenwich, Kent Co., R. I. 

12 S 0 . Elton Sherman Rich, ’81. 1882, Studying Medicine in University 

Medical College, New York, N. Y. Address: 410 East 26th St., New 
York, N. Y. 

1281 . John Frank Rich, ’8r. 1882-3, Principal of High School, Belfast 

Me. Address : Belfast, Waldo Co., Me. 

1282 . John Bell Scott, ’81. 1883, In business with his father, Charles 

Scott, 174-8 Canal St., Philadelphia. Address: 174 Canal St., Philadel¬ 
phia, Pa. 

1284 . Samuel Dibble Sherwood, ’81. 1882-3, Teaching in Derby, Conn. 

Address : Derby, New Haven Co., Conn. 

1285 . Wesley Wood Smith, ’81. 1883, Joined Wyoming Conference, 

Methodist Episcopal Church ; stationed at North Plains, Pa. Address : 
Plainsville, Luzerne Co., Pa. 

1286 . William Laing Somerset, ’81. 1883, Teaching in Fairfield, Conn. 

1288 . Willis Kimball Stetson, ’81. 1882-3, Assistant Librarian, Wes¬ 

leyan University. Address: Middletown, Conn. 

1288 a. HENRY EMERSON TREFETHEN.—A.B., 1882. 

Born, June 10, 1855, ‘ m Wilton, Franklin Co., Me. 

1881-3, Teacher of Greek and Latin, Maine Wesleyan Seminary and Female 

College, Kent’s Hill, Me. 

Married, July 23, 1882, Miss Alice Rosamond Porter of Mount Vernon, Ken¬ 
nebec Co., Me. 

Address: Kent’s Hill, Kennebec Co., Me. 


1291 . Clara Van Vleck, ’8i. 1882-3, Teacher of Mathematics in High 

School, Middletown, Conn. 


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ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS, APRIL, 1883 . 


Class of 1882 . 


1292 . CHARLES MORSE ALLEN. 

Born, April 6, 1859, in Farmington, Franklin Co., Me. 

1882, During summer, Civil Engineer on the Maine Central Railroad. 
1882-3, Teacher of Natural Science, Wyoming Seminary, Kingston, Pa. 
Address: Kingston, Luzerne Co, Pa. 


1293 . GEORGE DANA BARTLETT. 

Born, March 25, 1855, in Dixfield, Oxford Co., Me. 

1882-3, Teacher of Latin in Rockland College, Nyack, N. Y. 
Address: Nyack, Rockland Co., N. Y. 


1294 . GEORGE MILTON BRODHEAD. 

Born, May 21, 1857, in Broadheadsville, Monroe Co., Pa. 

1882, Joined Philadelphia Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church; sta¬ 
tioned at Moores, Pa.; 1883, Prospect Park, Pa. 

Permanent address: Stroudsburgh, Monroe Co., Pa. 


1295 . WILLIAM LIVESEY BURDICK. 

Born, March 22, i860, in East Greenwich, Kent Co., R. I. 

1882-3, Teacher of Natural Science in Greenwich Seminary, East Green¬ 
wich, R. I. 

Married, June 29, 1882, Miss Nellie De F. Gates at Moodus, Conn. 

Address : East Greenwich, Kent Co., R. I. 


1296 . LEWIS BATES CODDING. 

Born, Sept. 27, 1857, in Taunton, Mass. 

1882-3, Preaching in Methodist Episcopal Church, Cottage City, Mass. 
1883, Joined New England Southern Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church; 
stationed at Orleans, Mass. 

Married, May 10, 1883, Miss Annie F. Horton. 

Permanent address: North Dighton, Bristol Co., Mass. 


1297 . JOSEPH FRANKLIN deCASTRO. 

Born, July 4, i860, in New York, N. Y. 

1882, Assistant Librarian, Russell Library, Middletown, Conn. 1882-3, Stud¬ 
ied Medicine in Yale Medical School. 1883, Studying Medicine in College of 
Physicians and Surgeons, New York, N. Y. 

Address: Middletown, Conn. 








GRADUATE ALUMNI. 


lix 


1298 . BRACE MILLARD GALLIEN. 

Born, April 5, i860, in Albany, N. Y. 

1882-3, Resided in Albany, N. Y. 

Address : 283 Madison Av., Albany, N. Y. 


1299 . JOSEPH GERARD. 

Born, Nov. 25, 1854, in Mount Bethel, N. J. Brother of No. 1149. 

1882-3, Principal of Second North School, East Hartford, Conn. 

Married, July 6, 1881, Miss Mattie J. Chapman of Middletown, Conn. Child: 
Ruth, b. March 4, 1883. 

Address: Hartford, Conn. 


1300 . VALENTINE HALLENBECK. 

Born, March 12, 1854, in Glenville, Schenectady Co., N. Y. 

1882-3, Teacher of Latin in Dickinson Seminary, Williamsport, Pa. 
Address : Williamsport, Pa. 


1301 . FRANK KIRKWOOD HALLOCK. 

Born, Aug. 18, i860, in Oyster Bay, N. Y. 

1882-3, Studying Medicine in College of Physicians and Surgeons, New 
York, N. Y.; residing at 41 West 20th St. 

Permanent address : Cromwell, Middlesex Co., Conn. 


1302 . KARL POMEROY HARRINGTON. 

Born, June 13, 1861, in Great Falls, Strafford Co., N. H. Son of No. 437. 
1882-3, Post-Graduate Student in Wesleyan University; Teacher of Latin 
and Greek in High School, Westfield, Mass; Organist at Methodist Episcopal 
Church, Stamford, Conn. 

Address : Middletown, Conn. 


1303 . ^CHARLES ROGERS HENSHAW. 

Born, June 29, 1859, in Suffield, Hartford Co., Conn. 

1882, Spent summer at home in Suffield. 

Died, Aug. 13, 1882, in Suffield, Conn. 


1304 . JOHN LaMONTE HURST. 

Born, May 14, i860, in Passaic, Passaic Co., N. J. 

1882, During summer, traveled in Southern California. 1882-3, Engaged on 
the City Department of the Denver Republican , Colo. 

Address : 805 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 








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ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS, APRIL, 1883. 


\ 


1305 . HERBERT PARVIN JERRELL. 

Born, July 8, 1858, in Camden, N. J. 

1882-3, Studying Law in Columbia Law School, and in office of U. S. 
District Attorney A. Q. Keasbey, Newark, N. J. 

Permanent address: Bridgeton, Cumberland Co., N. J. 


1306 . ELWOOD WESTINGBROOIC MATTSON. 

Born, June 30, 1857, in Harrisonville, Gloucester Co., N. J. 

1882-3, Teacher of Elocution and English Literature in Pennington Semi¬ 
nary, N. J. 

Address : Pennington, Mercer Co., N. J. 


1307 . WILBUR ASHLEY MOTT. 

Born, Aug. 3, 1858, in Alburgh, Grand Isle Co., Vt. 

1882-3, Studying Law in office of U. S. District Attorney A. Q. Keasbey, 
Newark, N. J. 

Address: 721 Broad St., Newark, N. J. 


1308 . GEORGE RAYMOND PRENTICE. 

Born, July 23, 1S62, in Oxford, Worcester Co., Mass. Son of Rev. Prof. 
George Prentice, D.D. 

1882, Professor of Greek , in Hamline University, Minn. 1S83, Professor of 
Mathematics in same ; in poor health. (See No. 1312.) 

Address: Middletown, Conn. 


1300 . WILLIAM MARTIN PUFFER. 

Born, June 12, i860, in Sheldon, Franklin Co , Vt. 

1882-3, Studying Law. 1883, Principal of High School, Farwell, Mich. 
Address: Farwell, Clare Co., Vt. 


1310 . CHARLES REYNOLDS. 

Born, July 10, 1849, * n Winslow, Kennebec Co., Me. 

1882-3, Clerk in book store of Lucius R. Hazen, Middletown, Conn. 

Married, Aug. 1,1877, Miss Abbie A. Crowell of North Vassalborough, Me. 
Child: Ethel Gertrude, b. Jan. 7, 1881. 

Address: Middletown, Conn. 


1311 . JOSEPH RICHARD TAYLOR. 

Born, Jan. 11, 1858, in New York, N. Y. 

1882, Post-Graduate Student in Hebrew, Wesleyan University; Professor of 
Mathematics, Hamline University, Minn. 1883, Professor of Greek in same. 
Married, Dec. 25, 1882, Miss Elvira Louise Polhemus of Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Address: ITamline, Ramsey Co., Minn. 








GRADUATE ALUMNI. 


lxi 


1312 . HENRY SEELY WHITE. 

Born, May 20, 1861, in Cazenovia, Madison Co., N. Y. Son of No. 451. 
i ^ 8 2 ~3, Assistant in Physics, Wesleyan University. 1883, Teaching Mathe¬ 
matics in Hamline University, Mich. 

Address : Hamline, Ramsey Co., Minn. 


1313 . AMELIA WARING PLATTER. 

Born, Nov. 18, 1854, in Ripley, Noble Co., Ind. 

1882-3, Assistant Principal of Jeffersonville High School, Ind. 
Address: Jeffersonville, Ind. 


1314 . CARRIE CLIFTON WEBSTER. 

Born, March 6, 1857, in Portsmouth, Rockingham Co., N. H. 
1882-3, Teaching in Central High School, Middletown, Conn. 
Address: Middletown, Conn. 




FACULTY RECORDS. 


LAWRENCE BUNTING FLETCHER. 

Born, Oct. 21, 1857, in New York, N. Y. 

1877, A.B., Columbia College. 1877-80, Fellow of Columbia College. 1881, 
Fellow of Johns Hopkins University. 1881, Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University. 
1881-2, Assistant in Physics, University of Pennsylvania. 1882-3, Instructor 
in Physics, Wesleyan University. 

Address: Marlborough, Ulster Co., N. Y. 


WALTER BRADFORD BARROWS. 

Born, Jan. 10, 1855, in Grantville, Norfolk Co., Mass. 

1876, B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology. 1876-9, Assistant in 
Ward’s Natural Science Establishment, Rochester, N. Y. 1879-81, Assistant 
in Natural Science, Colegio Nacional, Concepcion del Uruguay, Argentine 
Republic, S. A. 1881-2, Instructor in Natural Science, State Normal School, 
Westfield, Mass. 1882-3, Assistant in Natural History, Wesleyan University. 

Married, June 29, 1882, Lizzie M. Withall of Rochester, N. Y. Child: Wil¬ 
liam Morton, b. April 7, 1883. 

Address: Wesleyan University, Middletown, Conn. 




NUMERICAL INDEX. P. 306. Between 200 and 201, insert: 
200 a. William Gifford Pierce. M. 


p. 310. 

To 767 add P. 

3 11. 

990, M. 

312. 

1140, M. 

3 l 3 ‘ 

1174, M. 


it 










lxii 


ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS, APRIL, 1883. 


In Class of 1879, insert M. after names of these: H 97 > IT 9 ^> Ix 99 > I200 > 
1201, 1202, 1203, 1206, 1207, 1208, 1210, 1214, 1217, 1218, 1219, 
1222, 1223, 1224, 1225, 1226, 1230, 1231. 

Between 1288 and 1289, insert: 1288c. Henry Emerson Trefethen. 


1292 Charles Morse Allen. 

1293 George Dana Bartlett. 

1294 George Milton Brodhead. 

1295 William Livesey Burdick. 

1296 Lewis Bates Codding.J 

1297 Joseph Franklin deCastro.t 

1298 Brace Millard Gallien. 

1299 Joseph Gerard. 

1300 Valentine Hallenbeck. 

1301 Frank Kirkwood Hallock. 

1302 Karl Pomeroy Harrington. 

1303 ^Charles Rogers Henshaw. 


1 S 82 . 


P. 


P. 


P. 


1304 

1305 

1306 

1307 

1308 

1309 

13 10 

1311 

1312 

1313 
13H 


John LaMonte Hurst. 

Herbert Parvin Jerrell. 

Elwood Westingbrook Mattson. 
Wilbur Ashley Mott. 

George Raymond Prentice. 
William Martin Puffer. 

Charles Reynolds. 

Joseph Richard Taylor. 

Henry Seely White. 

Amelia Waring Platter.J 
Carrie Clifton Webster.$ 


P. 

P. 

P. 

P. 

P. 


POST-GRADUATE STUDENTS. P.3 14,/. 3 (NeaLe). For loiyread 1018. 

4 (Russell). For 1021 read 1022. 

STATISTICS. P. 315. Total number of graduates is now 13144-2 (200a 
and 1288a) = [316. 


HONORARY ALUMNI. P. 318 et seq. (To avoid repetitions, the correc¬ 
tions to addresses of Honorary Alumni who are Non-Graduates are not 
noted here. See Addenda to Part II.) 


Rev. Stephen Livingston Baldwin, D.D. For 1882 read 1883. Address: 
Nyack, Rockland Co., N. Y. 


Rev. William Bell, A.M. 1846, Resided in Perth, Lanark Co , Ontario. 

Rev. Thomas Wetmore Bishop, A.M. 1883, Again in the pastorate. 
Address: Springfield, Mass. 

*Rev. Daniel Wheelock Bristol, D.D. Died, 1883, in Syracuse, N. Y. 

Rev. John Alfred Metcalf Chapman, D.D. Address: Greenland, Rock¬ 
ingham Co., N. H. 

* Rev. Prof. Benjamin Franklin Cocker, D.D., LL.D. Died, 1883, in 
Ann Arbor, Mich. 

*Rev. John Riggs Crane, D.D. Born, 1787, in Newark, N. J. 1805, A.B., 
College of New Jersey. 1818-53, Pastor of First Congregational Church, 
Middletown, Conn. Died, 1853, in Middletown, Conn. 

Rev. Charles Wesley Cushing, D.D., 16 North Fitzhugh St., Rochester, N.Y. 

*Rev. Gustavus Fellows Davis, D.D. 1835, Pastor of a Baptist Church in 
Hartford, Conn. 

Rev. John Dickinson, A.M. Address : 805 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 

Between Fisk and Floy insert: 

Rev. James Newbury FitzGerald, D.D., 

805 Broadway, New York, N. Y. D.D., 1882. 

Born, 1837, in Newark, N. J. 1858-62, Practiced Law in New Jersey. 1862-80, Engaged 
in the work of the Ministry, Newark Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1880-3, 
Recording Secretary of Missionary Society, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1880-3, Vice- 
President of Board of Trustees, Drew Seminary, N. J. Delegate to General Conference, 
1872, 6. 

Rev. John Bartlit Foote, A.M., Jamesville, Onandaga Co., N. Y. 




HONORARY ALUMNI. 


lxiii 


*Gen. James B. Gardenhire, LL.D. Born, 1821, in Overton Co., Tenn. 
1839-61, Practiced Law in Tennessee and Missouri. Member of Missouri 
Legislature. Attorney-General of Missouri. 1861, Brigadier-General, U. 
S. Army. Died, 1862, in Jefferson City, Mo. 

Rev. Isaac Gibbard, D.D. For 1869-82, Again, etc., read 1869-74, Again in 
the Ministry, East Genesee and Central New York Conferences, etc. 1880, 
D.D., Syracuse University. 

* Harvey Holmes Gregory, M.D. Born, 1829, in Plattekill, Ulster Co., 

N. Y. 1853, M.D., College of Physicians and Surgeons, etc. 1853-77, 
Practiced Medicine in New York and Harlem, N. Y. Died, 1877, in New 
York, N. Y. 

* Francis Hall, LL.D. Born, 1785, in Taunton, Somerset Co., England. 

1811-63, Editor and Proprietor of The Co?nmercial Advertiser , New York, 
N. Y. 1819, Aided in founding Missionary Society of the Methodist Epis¬ 
copal Church; for 30 years, Recording Secretary. Vice-President and 
afterwards Treasurer of Young Men’s Bible Society of New York, N. Y. 
Vice-President of American Tract Society. Died, 1866, in New York, N. Y. 

Rev. George Sylvester Hare, D.D. Change 82 to 83. Address: Sing 
Sing, Westchester Co., N. Y. 

Prof. Ralph Guernsey Hibbard, A.M. For Faculty not Graduate 
Alumni, read Faculty not Alumni. 

Rev. John Hobart, A.M. For Class of 1837, read Class of 1839. 

Henry Oscar Houghton, A.M. For D.D., read A.M. 

*Rev. William George Howard, D.D. Born, 1814, in Newburyport, Mass. 
1835, A.B., Amherst College. 1843-7, Pastor of Baptist Church, Middle- 
town, Conn. Afterwards Pastor in Essex, Conn., Albany and Rochester, 
N. Y., Chicago, Ill., and New Orleans, La. 1854, D.D., Rochester Uni¬ 
versity. Died, 1865, in the South. 

*Rev. William Clasen Hoyt, A.M. Died, 1883, in Stamford, Conn. 

Rev. Edgar Huxtable, A.M. After first sentence , read: 1842, Professor of 
Ancient Languages in Bristol Baptist College, England. 1853, Made 
Prebendary of Combe, England. 

Rev. Joshua H. Johnson, A.M. 1857, Principal of Belleville Seminary, Hast¬ 
ings Co., Ontario. 

*Prof. John Johnston, LL.D. For Faculty not Graduate Alumni, read 
Faculty not Alumni. 

* Rev. George Frederick Kettell, D.D. Died, 1883, in Brooklyn, N. Y. 

George W. Leach, M.D. 1846, Resided in South Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Rev. Thomas Dale Littlewood, A.M. Change 82 to 83. Address: Seaford, 
Queens Co., N. Y. 

*John Copeland Miller, A.M. Born, 1822, in Buffalo, N. Y. A.B., Tran¬ 
sylvania (now Kentucky) University. 1847-55, Professor of Mathematics 
in Centenary College, Jackson, La. 1855-61, President of the same. After 
1866, President of Chapel Hill College, Texas. Died, 1879, in Chapel 
Hill, Tex. 

Allen Newman, A.M. 1847, Resided in New York, N. Y. 

*Rev. Abiathar Mann Osbon, D.D. Delete address. Died, 1882, in Peeks- 
kill, N. Y. 

Rev. Joseph Henry Owens, A.M. Delete 1882, Again in the Ministry, etc. 

*Rev. Bp. Robert Paine, D.D. Delete address. Died, 1882, in Aberdeen* 
Miss. 

*Rev. Samuel E. Parker, A.M. 1839, Resided in Philadelphia, Pa. “Author 
of A Treatise on Logic , etc., etc.” (Faculty Records.) 

*Rev. George Thomas Perks, A.M. For 1867, read 1867-77. Author of A 
Charge to Young Ministers, 1873. 

Between Prentice and Punshon, insert: 

Rev. Morris Watson Prince, A.M., 

21 Cedar St., Haverhill, Mass. A.M., 1SS2. 

(See Non-Graduate Record, Class of 1868.) 


lxiv ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS, APRIL, 1 883. 


*Rev. William Morley Punshon, D.D , LL.D. For 1844-81, lead 1844-66, 
etc. For 1875, read 1875-81, etc. 

Alexander Simpson Reid, A.M. 1861, Principal of Wesleyan Academy, 
St. Johns, Newfoundland. 

*Rev. Phineas Rice, D.D. For Born, 1876, read Born, 1786, etc. 

Rev. Daniel Richards, A.M. Change 82 to 83. Address: Wakefield, Mid¬ 
dlesex Co., Mass. 

*Hon. Joseph Jenkins Roberts, A.M. For 1855 ,read 1855-7 6, etc. Died, 
1876, in Monrovia, Liberia. 

Between Ryerson and Sanford, insert: 

John Samuel, A.M., 

333 South 18th St., Philadelphia, Pa. A.M., 1882. 

(See Non-Graduate Record, Class of 1848.) 

*Rev. Bp. Levi Scott, D.D. Delete address. Died, 1882, in Odessa, Del. 
Rev. Moses Lewis Scudder, D.D. For Sullivan Co., N. Y., read Fairfield 
Co., Conn. 

Hon. David Olcott Shattuck, LL.D., Sonoma, Sonoma Co., Cal. Born, 
1792, in Connecticut. 1837-41, Judge of a District Court of Mississippi. 
1843-5, Professor of Law, Centenary College, Jackson, La. 1845-9, Presi¬ 
dent of the same. 1849-5 5 > Judge of the Superior Court of San Francisco, 
Cal.; also sometime afterwards for another term of 6 years. 

Rev. Benjamin Sleight, A.M. 1848, Wesleyan Missionary in Canada East. 
Rev. Charles Nelson Smith, A.M. Change 82 A? 83. Address: Peabody, 
Essex Co., Mass. 

Rev. Milton Spenser Terry, D.D. Change 82 to 83. Address: 249 West 
43d St., New York, N. Y. 

*Rev. William L. Thornton, A.M. Born, 1811, in Huddersfield, England. 
1830-49, Engaged in the work of the Ministry, etc. Author of Methodism 
not Heresy (1841) ; Methodism (in Cyclopedia of Religious Denominations , 
1852) ; Obligations of Commerce to Christianity (1858). Died, 1865, in 
Hackney, England. 

Eben Tourjee, Mus. D. For 1868, read 1868-72. For 1872, read 1872-83. 
Before Director insert 1867-83, and to works add: N. E. Conservatory 
Piano Method. 

Rev. Mark Trafton, D.D. Change 82 to 83. Address: People’s Church, 
Boston, Mass. 

*Rev. Francis Athow West, D.D. For i860, read 1860-6. Died, 1869, in 
Great Crosby, England. 

Rev. Daniel Denison W hedon, D.D., LL.D. For Dennison rar o’Denison. 
Between White and Wiley insert: 

Prof. Robert Parr Whitfield, A.M., 

Corner 77th St. and 8th Av., New York, N. Y. A.M., 1882. 

Born, 1828, in New Hartford, Oneida Co., N. Y. 1871-6, First Assistant Curator, New York 
State Museum. 1872, 1875-8, Lecturer on Geology and Palaeontology, Rensselaer Institute, 
Troy, N. Y. 1877-82, Curator, Geological Department, American Museum of Natural His¬ 
tory, Central Park, New York, N. Y. 1877-83, Professor of Geology and Palaeontology, 
Rensselaer Institute, Troy, N. Y. Author of Palaeontology of 40 ih Parallel, Vol. IV, 
Part 2, with James Hall, LL.D.; Palaeontology of Ohio, Vol. II, Part II, with James Hall, 
LL.D.; Palaeontology of Black Hills of Dakota, U. S. Geographical Survey. 

Rev. Willtam Crawford Wilson, A.M. Change 1880-2 to 1880-3. Address: 
Olinville, Westchester Co., N. Y. 


ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS 

TO NON-GRADUATES. 


Charles Wesley Smiley, Editor. 

i 7 


1834. F. Merrick. Omit all degrees. 1838-42, Professor in Ohio Univer¬ 
sity. • Omit item for 1841-2. Omit items for 1873-8, and 1879-81, and 
insert 1873-82, lecturer on Natural and Revealed religion in Ohio 
Wesleyan University. 1846-53, lecturer on Chemistry in Starling 
Medical College. 

1834. E. T. Starr. For Ebenezer read Eben. For 1871 read 1872. 

1834. A. Stevens. 1834-7, Pastor of Church street and Bennett street 
churches. 1856, LL.D. Omit 1855, agent for Wesleyan University. 
1860-62, Pastor of Seventeenth street Methodist Episcopal Church, New 
York. 1862-?, of M. E. Church, Mamaroneck, N. Y. For 1860-74, 
read 1865-73. 

1835. A. J. Huestis. Not Heustis. Born Feb. 22, 1806, in Westmoreland, 
Cheshire Co., N. H. 1834-5, Principal of a private school in New 
Jersey. 1835-43, Founder and Principal of Buckingham Collegiate 
Institute, Va. Superintendent of public instruction for Humboldt 
County. President of the Society of Humboldt County Pioneers. Fifty 
years, local preacher of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Twice 
elected County Judge. 1866-7, Member of California Legislature. 
1834, Married Annis M. Chaffee. Children: ^Aristides Chadwick; 
Wilbur Fisk; ^Francis Asbury; Sarah Minerva; *Ellen Virginia; 
^Abigail Frances; John Emory. 1882, Address of son: Wilbur F. 
Huestis, Eureka, Humboldt Co., Cal. 

1835. M. Hill. 1836, Stationed at Burlington Circuit, Conn. 1840-8, 
Engaged in burning lime in Redding, Conn. 1849, Joined New York 
East Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1849, Stationed at 
Bethel and Long Ridge ; 1850, 1, Stratford ; 1852, 3, Norwalk; 1854, 5, 
St.John street, New Haven. 1856-60, Supernumerary. 1861-62, Super- 
anuated. 186r —8, Secretary and Treasurer of the Fair Haven Gas Light 
Co. 1870-6, Treasurer of Dann Bros, and Co. 1878-82, Auditor of the 
New Haven Gas Light Co. Children: Mary Jane; Morris Smith; John 
Read. 

1835. J. McClintock. 1836, married. 1851, married. Children: *Sarah; 
*Louisa; Emory; Augusta; ^Caroline ; ^Catharine; Anne. 




lxvi 


ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS. 


1837. H. F. Pease. *Rowena C. 1882, address: Norwalk, Fairfield Co., 
Conn. 

1837. M. L. Scudder. 1882, Stationed at Bethel, Conn. 1S82, Address: 
Bethel, Fairfield Co., Conn. 

1837. T. B. Thorpe. Not Thorp. 

1838. L. B. Andrus. Father of J. E. Andrus, ’62, and of H. J. Andrus,’68. 

1838. L. C. Collins. For Glastonbury read Glastenbury. For milk read 

dairying and mercantile. 

1838. T. Hale. 1836-43, Taught in Alabama and Louisiana. 1847-58, Editor 
of Vermont Journal. For Sarah read Sara. 

1838. W. W. Holmes. Engaged in teaching for a time. 

1838. J. K. Longnecker. 1882, Address of cousin : Hyman Longnecker, 
Mechanicsburg, Cumberland Co., Pa. 

1838. D. D. Merrick. Married Isabella Smith. *William D. 1882, Address 
of widow: Mrs. Isabella Covert, care of Maj. D. J. Wedge, Clinton, La. 

1838. G. M. Mundy. Born Dec. 26, 1817, in New Brunswick, N. J. 1839, 
A.B. 1850, removed to Brooklyn, N. Y. 1850-61, Clerk in Custom 
House, New York, N. Y. 1868-80, resided in Brooklyn, N. Y. 1844, 
married Maria M. Forde of Utica, N. Y. Children: ^Isabella M.j 
^Louisa M.; Arthur J. 1882, Address: Geneva, N. Y. 

1838. T. H. Oakley. Omit practiced law. Omit Army of the Potomac. 
1858-82, resided in Cleveland, Ohio. Wife died in 1849; married Jane 
Wheeler, who died in 1851 ; married Betsey Ann Wheeler, who died in 
1853 ; married Abigail Waters. Correct names of children: *Jane F. to 
*Jane T. ; *Mary to *Mary Harter ; ^Nellie to *Nellie Louise; ^Richard 
to ^Richard Harter. 1882, Address : 358 Garden St., Cleveland, Ohio. 

1838. J. Sweet. 1844, Ordained priest. 1867-74, rector at Glencoe, Minn. 
Children: John Whittingham; William Henry; ^Charles Hunt; *Emma 
Berry ; Mary Emily ; Reuben Hunt; Charles Nathaniel; Harry Whipple. 
1882, Address of widow : Marysville, Mont. 

1838. T. M. Wheeler. For Delphi read Delhi. 

1839. J. Hobart. Several years, lecturer on moral, scientific, and religious 
topics. 1862-5, Chaplain of the 8th Wisconsin Regiment of Volunteers, 
the Live Eagle Regiment. Married a lady of Old Town, Me.; divorced 
and married Mary Anne Taylor of New Bedford, Mass. Children: John 
Wilbur; Sarah Frances; Mary Jane. 

1839. J- S. Mead. Cousin of M. E. Mead, ’52. 1882, Address: 86 Fourth 

St., Brooklyn, E. D., N. Y. 

1839. Z. A. Mudge. 1832-4, Taught in Topsfield; 1834-5, in Lynn, Mass. 
1837-40, Private tutor in Mississippi, and Principal of the male depart¬ 
ment of Woodville Academy. 1882, Stationed at Highlandville. 1882, 
Address: Newton Upper Falls, Middlesex Co., Mass. 

1839. W. L. Wilson. Was not pastor. 1882, married Mary S. Martin of 
Sandy Hill, N. Y. This name should follow Watson and not precede. 

1840. P. A. Badeau. Born July 18th. 1850, removed to Illinois and was 

employed as engineer on the Alton and Springfield R.R., the Chicago 
and Alton R.R., the Pacific R.R. 1857, appointed civil engineer to 
Mound City, Ill. Died Sept. 18. 1840, married Sarah A. Badeau. 

Child: *Louis Haden. • 1852, married Katherine J. Glenn of Miles 
Station, Ill. Children : *Emma Adaline ; Glenn P. Address of widow : 
Mrs. K. J. G. Stewart, Hillsboro, Ill. 

1840. C. D. Dowse. Taught school in Brighton. 1841, married Mary Ann 
Baldwin of Brighton, Mass. Children: Henry Dana ; Charles Francis ; 
William Baldwin. 

1840. J. Kellogg. Born April 13, 1817. 1837, clerk in a store in Eatonton, 

Ga. 1839-44, Book-keeper in a bank in Columbus, Ga. 1845, Agent of 


NON-GRADUATES. 


Ixvii 


an Augusta Bank in Appalachicola, Fla. 1846-7, Lieut, in 1st Regiment 
of Georgia Volunteers in Mexican War. Chief clerk in Depot Quarter¬ 
master’s Department. 1847-8, U. S. Consul at Mexico, Mex. 1851, 
Secretary of the Merced Mining Company. 1855-7, Note Teller for 
Drexler, Sather and Church. 1858-9. Book-keeper and Cashier in Gor¬ 
don’s Sugar Refinery. 1860-1, Chief Deputy Tax Collector. 1862-3, 
cashier in Banks and Co’s bank. 1864-5, cashier of London and S. F. 
Bank. 1866-7, clerk for the C. P. R.R. Co. Lumber dealer in Oak¬ 
land, Cal. 1882, book-keeper and cashier of Puget Sound Lumber Co., 
South Vallejo, Cal. Children: Mary E.; Grace A. 1882, Address: 
South Vallejo, Solano Co., Cal. 

1840. W. H. Paddock. 1851, district missionary in western Pa., founding 
many churches. 1855, rector of Calvary Church, Pittsburg. 1840, mar¬ 
ried Laura S. Stewart of Utica, N. Y. Children: *Laura; *Charles ; 
*Alice; *Stewart; William; Mary; Frederick; George; Benjamin; 
Edward; Joseph; Sophie ; Albert. Brother’s name, Wilbur. 

1841. R. F. A. Dillard. 1843, appointed Commissioner in Chancery. 

1844, member of the Senate of Virginia. Died June 2, 1876. 1840, mar¬ 

ried Miss Moyler. 1846, married M. J. Massenburg. Children: T. 
Massenburg; Mattie V.; Agnes T.; William M.; Lizzie M.; Richmond 
F.; Richard M. 

1841. W. H. Foster. Born May 29, 1813. Children: *William Harrison; 
^Walter Frank ; Wilbur Fisk ; George Edwin; John Frederick; Horace 
Frank ; Jennie Frances. 

1841. P. D. Pelton. 1859, went to Madison, Wis.; 1861-7, engaged in the 
drug business in Huron, Ohio ; 1867-74, farming in West Buffalo, Wil¬ 
liams Co., Ohio. 1874-9, in drug business in Clyde, Ohio. 1879-82, 
retired in Fremont, Ohio. Son W. F. was Captain in the nth Wisconsin 
Volunteers. 

1842. D. Ayres. Born Oct. 6, 1822. 1875, made Professor Emeritus of 

Surgery. 1882, Address : 198 Montague St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

1842. S. B. Bangs. See Bibliography. 

1842. J. S. Berry. 1861—8, Adjutant-General of Maryland, with the rank of 
Major-General. 1857 and 1861, member of the Maryland Legislature; 
Speaker both sessions. 

1842. PI. R. Branham. A.M., Emory College. Four years surgeon in the 
Confederate Army. 1882, engaged in planting cotton. Children: 
*Longstreet; Parke ; Linda ; Sallie. 

1842. M. K. Brewer. Prefix*. Died May 21, 1881, in Baltic, Conn. 1882, 
Address of widow: Baltic, New London Co., Conn. 

1842. John Currey. Omit, see Bibliography. 

1842. H. B. Hubbard. For July read Julia. 

1842. H. W. Murphy. Cousin of W. H. Murphy. For Lavina read 
Lavinia. 

1842. W. G. Pierce. 1882, A.B., and A.M., Wesleyan University. For 
Adams read Adam. 

1842. J. Pike. Omit 1863, stationed at Sanbornton Bridge. For St. Paul’s 
church, Concord, read St. Paul’s church, Manchester. 1882, stationed at 
Bristol, N. H. 1882, Address: Bristol, Grafton Co., N. H. 

1842. D. Wood. For Vanschuyner read Vanschuyver. 

1843. C. Hamblen, Jr. Left College last term of Senior year. Children: 
Joseph G.; *Sarah Alice ; *Cornelius; Sarah Alice. 

1843. I- Lewis. Born May 5, 1820. Children: Jerome Dwight; Edward 
Norman; Alice Mary. 1882, Address: Coburg St., Goderich, Ontario, 
Canada. 

1843. F. H. Peck. 1844-67, engaged in teaching languages and farming. 
1867-82, in business in Mount Upton, N. Y. Children: Clarissa Anna; 
Amelia Jane; Amanda Maria; Frances Augusta; *Henry Seth; Alvin 
Lorenzo. 


lxviii 


ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS. 


1843. J- A. Pelton. Born Feb. 19, 1822, in Chatham, Conn. 1840-2, 

engaged in teaching. 

1844. J. H. Cooper. Born, April 20, 1821, in Stockbridge, Windsor Co., Vt. 
1848, married Persis E. Allen of Elk Grove, Ill. Children: Henry 
Allen (A.B., Northwestern University); Florence ; ^Lizzie ; Mary Eliza¬ 
beth ; Alice Janet; Evelyn Allen. 

1844. A. G. Shears. For 1879-81 read 1874-81. For Watson read 
*Watson. For ^Charles Sidney read ^Charles Sidney Alonzo. 

1845. O. Dennett. Unmarried. 

1845. J* Fitzgerald. Born, Sept. 14, 1824, in Boonville, Warrick Co., 
Ind. Married Isabel Sweet of Manlius, N. Y. Children; *Mary B.; 
* Laura ; ^Frederick J.; Julia K.; ^Florence; Hartson J.; Porter B.; 
Helen Paine ; Thomas H. 

1845. F- D. Harriman. For Fredrick read Frederick. For 1857-60 read 
1856-61.' 

1845. A. McCrillis. For died Sept, read 13 Sept. 18. 

1845. L. W. Peck. Born June 14, 1825. For Wardham read Windham. 
For Hyde Park, N. Y. read Pa. For Waverly, N. Y.,read Pa. 1882, 
.stationed at Oxford, N. Y. Children: Helen; Mary E.; Emma D.; 
^Frances A.; Sarah M.; *Susie G.; Jessie T. ; ^Fannie M.; George L. 

1845. M. R. Warner. Left college in Freshman year. 1856-66 and 1876- 
82, Justice of the Peace. 1852 and 1853, Member of the Connecticut 
Legislature. 

1846. E. D. Dow. Brother of No. 152. 

1847. D. Dorchester. 1858, transferred to the New England Conference. 
For Central Church, Lynn, read Lowell. 1882, Member of the Massa¬ 
chusetts Legislature. 1882, Presiding Elder of North Boston District. 
For Mattie read Merial. For Lucy Hall read Liverius Hull. 

1847. F. Harper. Born Oct. 7, 1828. 1851, married Margaret Durbin. 

Child: Mrs. Sibley. 

1848. A. Avery. Born Nov. 15, 1824. Left college at the close of Junior 
year. Omit studied at Harvard College. 1878-82, retired from 
business. 

1848. J. R. Hea. 1876-80, Adjuster for the National Insurance Company of 
Montreal; 1880-2, for the Western Assurance Company of Toronto, 
Ont. For Eadson read Eedson. 1882, Address: 249 Yonge St., Toronto 
Ontario, Canada. 

1848. Jonathan Johnson. 1846-8, civil engineer on the Vermont Central 
Railroad. 1849, married. 

1848. Alexander Meggett. 1846, left college. For 1850-1, read 1851-3. 
For 1851-3 read 1853-4. For Republican read Union. 1881-2, Register 
of the U. S. land office, Eau Clair, Wis. For Statesville read Slaters- 
ville. First two children deceased. 

1848. H. B. Nichols. 1854-82, Engaged in farming. For Oreman read 
Overman. Omit Monroe. 

1848. John Samuel. For Banford read Bunford. 1882, Address: 1809 
Pine St., Philadelphia, Pa. 

1849. J. M. Brewer. First wife died 1S63; second wife died 1870. Addi¬ 
tional children : ^Frederick B.; ^Jennie L. 

1849. J. A. Corbin. Prefix *. Died Nov. 13, 1881, in Alpena, Mich. 

1849. E. H. Harlow. For Loudon read Loudoun. 

1849. J- 1 * Morrow. 1882, Address: Hackensack, Bergen Co., N. Y. 

1849. W* S. Titus. Born June 23. 1850, Stationed at Bergen, N. J.; 1851, 

Milltown, N. J.; 1879, Central Square, N. Y. 1882, Deansville. 1882, 
Address: Deansville, Oneida Co., N. Y. 

1849. L. B. Tower. Born in Cummington, Hampshire Co., Mass. Died 
Oct. 2, 1859, in North Adams, Mass. Married. No children. 


NON-GRADUATES. 


lxix 


1850. William Brush. 1882, Stationed at Vinton, Iowa. In list of children 
omit * from Hattie E. and add it to Ernie. 1882, Address: Vinton, 
Benton Co., Iowa. 

1850. S. V. R. Cooper. 1852-82, Practiced law. For Terressen read 
Terresson. First wife died in 1S65. 

1850. J. E. Johnson. Left college at close of Sophomore year. 1853, 
Ordained deacon, not minister. 1854, Married Annie Sophia Griswold of 
Randolph, Vt. 1858, Married Abbie Elizabeth Carlisle of Sheldon, Vt. 
Children: Susan Elizabeth; John Henry; Everett Carlisle. 

1850. J. E. Keator. 1848-56, Taught school in Washington and Bertie coun¬ 
ties, North Carolina. Six months, Assistant Surgeon in the Confederate 
army. Additional children : *Jerman; Kate Agnes. 

1850. G. S. Levings. For Noah Levings read Noah Clark Levings. 

1850. G. S. J. Oliver. For a time in business in Ohio. For Uncle read 
Nephew. 

1850. I. L. Otis. 1850-62, Engaged in teaching public schools of N. J., and 
in Orange county, N. Y. 1862-76, Superintendent of a manufacturing 
establishment in Brooklyn, N. Y. 1877, Went to Virginia and engaged 
in farming. Omit 1859 and 1881 items. 1845, Married Sarah I. Discho, 
who died in 1876. 1882, Married A. A. Barnes of Philadelphia, Pa. 

Child, I. L. Jr., deceased. 

1850. F. H. Smith. 1851, M. A. 1874-80, Visitor, etc. Omit editor etc. 
Children: Eliza Lewis Carter; Eleanour; ^Francis Albert; *Maria ; 
Lelia Maria; Gessner Harrison; *Summerfield; George Tucker; Mary 
Stuart; Rosalie ; ^Courtenay ; James Duncan. 

1851. E. T. Alling. Omit practiced law. 1857-61, Farming in Hennepin 
County, Minn. 1861-3, Principal of Anoka Academy, Minn. 1863-74, 
In hardware business, firm of E. T. Alling and Co., Anoka, Minn. 
Children: Ebenezer Burdett; Horatio Treat; *Hattie Julia; Nellie 
Emily; Fred Hart. 

1851. A. H. Brown. Omit 1877 item. For 187S-81 read 1877-82. 

1851. J. W. Whitcher. 1848-50, Resided in Dubuque, Iowa. 1850-r, Taught 
school in Grant Co., Wis. 1851-2, Studied law in Concord, N. H. 
1852, Civil engineer on the Ohio and Pa. R. R.; 1853, On the Fort Wayne 
and Chicago R.R. 1855-61, Land agent of the Ill. Central R.R. 1S62, 
Admitted to the bar in Chicago, Ill. 1S62-4, practiced law in Oakland, 
Cal. City attorney for Oakland, Cal. 

1851. L. White. For Plymouth Mission read Plymouth. For Lynn read 
Charlestown. 1864, A.M. Omit 1863 item and 1874 item. For 1869- 
73 read 1869-74. For 1875-6 read 1874-6. Additional children: *Lucy 
Elizabeth; *Willie; Bertha A.; Carl. 1882, address: Lunenburgh, Mass. 

1852. G. W. Brown. Born June 8, 1824, in Westbrook, Cumberland Co., 
Me. 

1852. F. C. Cantine. For Carr read Cart. 1852, A.B. For Merrett read 
Muret. 

1852. C. O. Livingston. For Octave read Octavius. 

1852. M. E. Mead. For 1878 read 1879. 1873-8, In real estate business in 

South Norwalk, Conn. Ralph M. received M.D., 1882. 

1852. S. S ias, Jr. For Jr. read [Jr.] Born June 13, 1829. For Charlotte 
read Charlotteville. For Angelina read Angelina S. 

1853. H. B. Burnham. 1872-S2, U. S. Examining Surgeon for pensions. 
President and treasurer of Epping Savings Bank. 1882, Trustee and 
Director of same. 1882, President of Rockingham District Medical 
Society. 

1853. E. R. Cobleigh. For 1831 read 1830. For 1851 read 1852. For 
*Edward read * Edwin Reubin. 

1853. A. F. Herrick. 1857,8, Stationed at Lafayette street church, Salem. 
For 1881 read 1881-2. For Marion read Marian, 

1853. C. F. King. For Fredrick read Frederick. 


e 


lxx 


ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS. 


1853. G. H. Woods. Born Feb. 14, 1831, in Salem, Mass. 1882, Grain 
broker in Cincinnati, Ohio. 1857, Married Kate Tannatt of New York, 
N. Y. Children: Arthur Tannatt; *Harry Snelling ; *Kate Gilmour ; 
^Samuel Herbert; William Henry Prince. 1882, Address of Mrs. 
Woods: care of Boston Daily Globe, Boston, Mass. 

1854. J. Brush. Left college at the close of Sophomore year. 1854-5, 
Studied law. 1855, Admitted to the bar. Married Ellen Newcomb. For 
Willis read Wells. 

1854. J. H. Collin. Letter to New Orleans did not reach him. 

1854. J. N. Crandall 1875-81, In Electric Light business, New York City. 

1875-81, Secretary of the Fuller Electric Light Company. 

1854. G. W. Dikeman. 1858-67, Farming, and Deputy Clerk of the City of 
Brooklyn. 1867, 8, Appointed to the Vista circuit of the M. P. Church ; 
1869, To the Orange circuit of the same. 1879, 80, Farming in Bellvale, 
Orange Co., N. Y. 1872-9, Practiced law in Brooklyn, N. Y. Child¬ 
ren : Jennie Ingraham; Nettie Hunt; Bertha. 

1854. G. Haseltine. 1855, Admitted to the bar in Albany, N. Y., and in St. 
Louis, Mo. 1856-9, Engaged in law business in London, England. 
1862-5, Patent Solicitor, firm of Geo. Haseltine and Co. 1865-76, ditto 
of Haseltine, Lake and Co. 1878-82, Counsellor at law, and Solicitor of 
foreign patents, i860, Founder and 1860-1, Editor of the Lojtdon Ameri¬ 
can. 

1854. D. Marvin, Jr. 1882, Stationed at Hannibal, N. Y. 1882, Address : 
Hannibal, Orange Co., N. Y. 

1854. W. C. Robinson. For Callyhan read Callachan. 1863-9, Practiced 
law in Pa. and Conn. 1874, Member of the Connecticut Legislature. 
1872-82, Professor of Law in Yale College. 

1854. D. Tuthill. 1855-9, Clerk in the Custom House, New York, N. Y. 
1859 Pastor of the M. E. Church, Whitestone, N. Y. 1859, Missionary 
of the M. E. Church, to Arizona. 1859-60, Pastor of the M. E. 
Church, Los Angeles, Cal. 1869-83, President of Santa Cruz, Cal. Gas 
Company and 1874-83, Of gas Company, Salem, Oreg. 

1854. S. P. York. Born May 3,1829. 1S65-6, Principal of Amenia Semi¬ 

nary, N. Y. 1868-80, Teacher in the High School, Vineland, N. J. 
1880-2, Principal and Superintendent of public schools. Omit 1881 item. 
For Marvin read Merwin. 

1855. D. J. Brewer. 1858, Admitted to the Bar in Albany, N. Y. For 1861- 

4, read 1861-2. For 1862-5 read 1863-4. 1865-8, Judge of the First 

Judicial District of the State of Kansas. 1869-70, County Attorney. 
After education, add of Leavenworth, Kans. (see Bibliography.) 

1855. N. Nickerson. For Sophomore read Junior. 

1855. W. Wilkie. Born, Feb. 23, 1830, Le Roy, Jefferson Co., N. Y. 
1858-9, Licensed by the M. E. Church, and stationed at Dover Hill, Ind. 
For about Chicago read Oak Park. For 1875-8 item read 1875-7, Secre¬ 
tary of the Board of Education, and Superintendent of Schools of the 
town of Lake, Ill. For 1879-81, Principal read 1879-82, Superintendent. 
1859, Married Margaret C. Jeneson. Children: Bessie; Chauncey 
Albert. 

1856. C. W. Bates. 1862, Married. Children: ^Charles Edgar; Caroline 
Cornell. 

1856. H. F. Chisholm. Died in Thurlow. Married 1861. Children: 
^Frederick Carl; *Harry Darwin ; Bertha Louise. 

1856. F. Gibson. Died without leaving college. 

1856. H. P. Hall. For Dekalb Co. Ind., read Ill. For 1881 and previous 
read 1878-82. 

1856. S. F. Jayne. Agent of the U. S. Sanitary Commission, Army of the 
Potomac. Fifteen years real estate broker. 1870-S2, resided in Orange. 
Married. Children: Alfred; Eleanor; Ruth. 

1856. T. W. Rhodes. Born in Marcellus Falls. 1854, Left college at end of 
Sophomore year. 


NON-GRADUATES. 


lxxi 


1856. N. P. Selee. Deceased daughters: *Annie Maria; *Gracie Maria; 
*Gracie Pierce. 

1856. O. Smith. Several years, farmer in Emporia, Kans., and in Northern 
Illinois. 

1857. W. J. Coite. For Statesville District read Sixth District. 

J S 57 ' [• H. James. 1867, 8, Stationed at Warren, R. I.; 1869, 70, 71, North 

Bridgewater, Mass.; 1879,80, 81. Sachem street church, Norwich, Conn.; 
1882,. Danielsonville. 1882, Address : Danielsonville, Windham Co., 
Conn. 

1858. M. B. Brewer. For Marshal read Marshall. 

1858. D. Davis. 1856-60, Taught school in Warren, Pa. and in Milwaukee, 
Wis. For 1858-81 read 1861-82. 

1858. C. A. Gilbert. Born Oct. 19, 1835. 

1858. W. P. Hyde. For Warren, Pa., read Warren, R. I. 

1858. H. S. Jewett. Born Dec. 4, 1837. 1870-6, Proprietor and Principal of 
Poughkeepsie Military Institute. 

1858. A. Markham. For Markman read Markham. 

1858. A. E. M. Purdy. Born Oct. 17, 183S, in New York, N. Y. For 
University of the City of New York, read Columbia College. Married. 

1858. W. H. Searles. i860. Chief Engineer of the Hydrographical Survey 
of Ohio River, Hardin Co., Ill. 1861, Assistant Engineer Marietta and 
Cincinnati Railroad, Cincinnati, Ohio. 1861-2, Assistant Engineer of 
the Military defenses of Cincinnati, Ohio. 1864, Chief Engineer Mineral 
Range Railroad, Houghton, Mich. 1865, Assistant Engineer, Pittsburg, 
Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad, Pittsburg, Pa. 1866-7, Principal 
Assistant Engineer, Alleghany Valley Railroad, Brady’s Bend, Pa. 
1868-9, Manufacturer of petroleum oils, Cleveland, Ohio. 1870-1, 
Chief Engineer, Indiana North and South Railway, Attica, Ind. 1872-3, 
Chief Engineer on the New York, West Shore and Chicago Railroad. 
1874-5, Consulting Engineer, New York City. 

1858. C. H. Stocking. Instead of 1881 item read 1881, General Manager of 
the Central Florida Mill and Lumber Company. Mills at Appalachi- 
cola, Fla. . 

1858. G. C. Van Allen. For New York, N. Y., read Watertown, N. Y. 

1859. H. B. Brown. Add to Children: Vivien. 

1859. B. H. Cheney. Left college at close of Freshman year. 

1859. S. Emery. Omit Connecticut. 

1859. S. M. Mansfield. Son of Gen. J. K. F. Mansfield. For 1862-5 read 
1862-3. Major of Engineer Corps, U. S. Army, stationed at Galveston, 
Texas. 

1859. G. F. Stearns. For 1868 read 1867. For Ada M. read Ada May. 

1860. W. L. Bodwell. 1859, Taught in Hanover, N. J.; i860, in Fairmount, 
W. Va.; 1861-2, in West Canaan, Conn. For 1861-4 read 1863-4. 

i860. J. M. Buckley. (See Bibliography.) 

i860. L. W. Clement. For Sorinda read Lorinda. 

i860. A. Gould. 1858, Stationed at South Royalston, Mass.; 1859, 60, 
Cherry Valley; 1863, 4, Rock Bottom; 1868, 9, Union Square, Somer¬ 
ville ; 1882, Clinton, Mass. 1882, Address: Clinton, Worcester Co., 
Mass. 

i860. P. T. Keene. For Phillip read Philip. Born, Oct. 4, 1845. Taught 
until 1864. 1864-71, Clerk in the Navy Department. Commissioner of 

the U. S. Agricultural Department to visit Ecuador and to collect medic¬ 
inal plants. For 1860-81 read 1871-9. 1880-2, Secretary of the Oregon 

Railway and Navigation Co. 

i860. D. Leach. Member of the Anthropological Society of Washington, 
D. C. Children: one son; three daughters. 1882, Address: Smith¬ 
sonian Institution. 

i860. B. K. Lovatt. 1862, Admitted to the bar. 1881-2, Justice of the 
Peace. For 1867 read 1867-82. For 1873 reai ^ 1870-82. 


lxxii 


ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS. 


i860. D. K. Stetson. Father of No. 1,288 Left college at close of Fresh¬ 
man year. 1859-66, In business for himself in Natick, Westboro, and 
Woodville, Mass. 1866-82, Firm of Stetson & Talbot. Add to 
Mary L. 

i860. A. S. White. 1882, Stationed at Wahoo, Nebr. 

1860. W. T. Worth. 1882, Stationed at Mathewson Street Church, Provi¬ 
dence, R. I. For 1879, 80 read 1879, 80, 1. 1882, Address : Providence, 

R. I. 

1861. J. A. Blanchard. 1858-63, Engaged in business in New York. 
1867-8, Assistant Physician, etc. 1878-81, Practiced Medicine in 
Hoosic Falls, N. Y. 1881-2, Superintendent of the Inebriates’ Home 
for Kings County, Fort Hamilton, N. Y. 1882, Address: Fort Hamil¬ 
ton, Kings Co., N. Y. 

1861. G. B. Chadwick. 1882, Stationed at Pittston, Me. 1882, Address: 

Pittston, Kennebec Co., Me. 

1861. W. F. Piper. 1882, Address changed and lost. 

1861. J. C. Shattuck. For Herbert read Hubert. 

1861. G. L. Taylor. Left college in Junior year. 1864, A. M. 1861, Assist¬ 
ant Editor of Christian Advocate and Journal. 1882, Stationed at Ridge¬ 
field, Conn. For Thompson read Thomson. 1882, Address : Ridgefield, 
Fairfield Co., Conn. 

186r. R. H. Wilder. Left college at the close of Freshman year. For 
1863-81 read 1866-81. 1877, Engaged in farming in Hudson, N. H. 

Married Maria E. Pedrick of Concord, N. H. 

# 

1862. R. B. Atwood. For 14th read 4th. 

1862. C. O. Brigham. Born, Dec. 1, 1838. For 14th read 4th. 1863, Cap¬ 
tain. 1865, 2d Lieutenant. For 1873-4 read 1875-7. 1877, Admitted 

to the bar. For 1874-81 read 1877-82. 

1862. G. H. Goodwin. Omit Mrs. 

1862. S. P. Hatfield. Captain. 

1862. C. H. Lathrop. For Lathrop read Lothrop. 

1862. C. Laux, Jr. Born in Cusel, Germany. 

1862. G. D. Sargeant. For 14th read 4th. Wife died in 1882. Additional 
child: Philip Aaron. 

1882. D. H. Sawyer. 1882, Supernumerary. 

1863. G. G. Baker. 1882, Stationed at South Baltimore, Md. 

1863. V. A. Cooper. 1882, Stationed at Winthrop Street Church, Boston, 
Mass. 1882, Address: 11 Moreland St., Roxbury, Boston, Mass. 

1863. J. L. Topham. For 1862-3 read 1862. 1862, Member of 38th Pa. Vol¬ 

unteer Militia. For 14th read 4th. For New Loudon read New London. 
For 1S65-81 read 1863-82. 1869, Married a Southern lady. Children: 

three daughters. 

1863. F. J. Wagner. 1866, 8, Stationed at Allen Street Church, New Bed¬ 
ford, Mass.; 1868, 9, at St. Paul’s Church, Fall River, Mass. For Lynn 
read Lowell. 1882, Stationed at Walnut Street Church, Chelsea, Mass. 
1882, Transferred to Minnesota Conference, and stationed at Centenary 
Church, Minneapolis, Minn. Children: Emily Allison ; Robert Adams; 
*Mary Allison; ^Frances Elizabeth; *Frank Benner. 1882, Address: 
Minneapolis, Minn. 

1863. J. W. Ward. Born, Feb. 12, 1840. For 1S81 and previous read 
1876-82. Child: Mary Sager. 

1864. W. S. Allen. For 1881 read 1882. For Adelina read Adeline. 

1864. J. H. Brooks. 1882, Stationed at Lyons and Spring Prairie, Wis. 
1882, Address: Lyons, Walworth Co., Wis. 

1864. J. H. Dandy. 1863-4, 1st Lieutenant 100th New York Volunteers. 
1862-3, 2d Lieutenant. 1864, Captain. 1864, Acting Commissary of 
Subsistence at headquarters, Army of the James. 1865, Major of the 
100th N. Y. Vols., and in command of the regiment. Brevetted Lieut.- 
Colonel and Colonel of N. Y. State Volunteers. For Greg read Grigg. 
1882, Address of brother: G. B. Dandy, Perth Amboy, N. J. 


NON-GRADUATES. 


Ixxiii 


1864. W. A. Fosgate. 1858-9, Taught in Queensborough, N. Y. ; 1859-60, 
in Hinsdale, N. H. 1862, 2d Lieutenant of Co. F, 14th N. H. Vols.; 
1863, Ist Lieutenant of same ; 1864, Captain, Co. B of same. For near 
Winchester read of Opequan, Va. 1864, Married Frances Ho'smer of 
Fisherville, N. H. No children. 

1864. C. H. Lane.’ 18S2, Address: 26 Basing Hall St., London. 

1864. L. S. Nichols. Did not die in the army. 

1864. B. C. Shepard. Born in Geneseo, Livingston Co., N. Y. 1861-4, In 
hardware business. For 1861-81 read 1864-82. 

1864. J. M. Shepard. Entered the U. S. Navy and served until the close of 
the war. Studied medicine and dental surgery in Boston. 1868, Located 
for practice of dentistry in Cassopolis, Mich. 

1864. W. F. Vinal. Born, Jan. 6, 1846, in Monroe, Waldo Co., Me. 

1865. C. W. Ferguson. Born, June, 1843, New York, N. Y. 

1865. J. B. Kilbourn. For Junior read Sophomore. 1881, Teller in the 
Stockgrowers National Bank, Pueblo, Colo. 1882, Assistant Cashier in 
the bank of Pueblo, Pueblo, Colo. 

1865. C. D. Marcy. 1862-3, In 43d Mass, regiment in service in N. C. and 
Va. 1S64-5, Sergeant, etc. For 1881 and previous read 1867-82. For 
1863 read 1873. Additional child: Hattie Murdock. 1882, Address: 
155 Franklin St., Boston, Mass. 

1865. S. E. Nichols. For 1865 read 1862. For proprietor read publisher. 
For stationary read stationery. 1882, Address: Buffalo, N. Y. 

1865. W. H. Rice. Address of sister: Mrs. Alvah Hovey, Newton Centre, 
Middlesex Co., Mass. 

1865. D. C. Tate. Born May 26, 1846. Omit brother-in law, etc. Clerk in 
National Park Bank. Cashier and managing clerk for Lockwood & 
Davenport, and F. M. Lockwood & Co. 1882, Dealer in railroad 
stocks and bonds, 33 New St., New York, N. Y. 

1866. W. H. Adams. 1882, Appointment and address same as 1881. 

1866. J. W. Dally. For Allentown read Allertown. For Woodbridge, N. Y. 
read N. J. For Dover read New Dover. 1882, Appointment and 
Address: Asbury, Warren Co., N. ]\ 

1866. L. Hall. Omit (see Bibliography). 

1866. J. W. Jackson. Omit (see Bibliography). 

1867. C. L. BaHrows. 1882, Address of sister: Guildhall, Essex Co., Va. 

1867. J. H. Chapman. For ify&read 1878, 9, 80, 1, 2. 1882, Address: 223 

Main St., Nashua, N. H. 

1867. J. H. Churchill. 1868-9, Practiced medicine in Minneapolis, Minn.; 
1869-74, In Cross River, N. Y.; 1874-6, In Middletown, Conn.; 1876-82. 
In Cross River, N. Y. 1868, Married Miss Irene G. Canfield. 

1867. J. Clark. For 1867-81 read 1871-82. 1882, Address: 99 Nassau St., 

New York, N. Y. 

1867. P. F. Cole. Born, Nov. 16, 1845. F° r three years read 1867-70, 
i 8 7 i-3. For Denny Poor and Co. 1874-5, For I. and P. F. Cole. 1877— 
82, Book-keeper, etc. 1882, Married. 1882, Address: 120 Orchard St., 
Newark, N. J. 

1867. G. O. Cummins. For Cummings read Cummins. Born Jan. 2, 1843, 
in Independence, Warren Co., N. J. 1868, M.D., University of Pa. For 
1868 read 1868-70. For 1881 read 1870-82. 1869, Married Hattie R. 

Wade of Hackettstown, N. J., who died Aug. 30, 1876. No children. 

1867. I. N. Elwood. For 1862-3 read 1865. 1868, married. 1882, Appoint¬ 

ment and Address: Ypsilanti, Washtenaw Co , Mich. 

1867. H. D. Harrower. Omit (see Bibliography). 

1867. R. Lauder. Born, May 4, 1840, in Glasgow, Scotland. 1867, Married 
Clara E. Sexton of Windsor, Conn. 1882, Address: 192 Fairfield Av., 
Bridgeport, Conn. 

1867. H. C. Michener. For 1879 reac ? 1878-9. 


Ixxiv 


ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS. 


1867. L. Schobert. 1867-70, In the M. E. Church Evangelical Association. 
For Karoline read Karoli. For Mytie Blache read Myrtie Blanche. 

1867. A. W. Weeks. For i86r-2 read 1862-3. 1 865, For Freedmen’s read 

Freedmen under the. 1865-9, Chief Clerk of District in Freedmen’s 
Bureau at Fort Monroe, Va. 1869-82, Business Manager and Book¬ 
keeper in Lowell, Mass. 

1867. H. Weston. 1882, Address: corner East Genesee and Locust Streets, 
Syracuse, N. Y. 

1867. H. R. Williams. For during read at close of. For Police read 
Health. 

1868. H. J. Andrus. Son of L. B. Andrus, ’38. 

1868. M. J. Callan. After Institute add Ohio. First Pastorate, Kingston, 
Mo. For Garney read Gurney. Prefix * to Olive Amy. 

1868. S. H. Noon. 1871 item should be same as 1872, 3. 1877 item should 

be same as 1878. 1882, Appointment and Address: Weston, Worcester 

Co., Mass. 

1868. S. W. Noyes. Born Sept. 1, 1845, in Haddam, Conn. 

186S. M. W. Prince. Omit Private, etc. 1882, A.M. Weslevan University. 

1881, Transferred to East Maine Conference. 1881-2, Principal of East 
Maine Conference Seminary. 1882, Address: Bucksport, Hancock Co, 
Me. 

1868. J. W. Russell. 1874-82, Practiced law alone. 1882, Elected State’s 
attorney for two years. For 1870-81 read 1870-4. 

1868. O. W. Scott. For during read at close of. For First Church Haver¬ 
hill read Wesley Church. 1881, 2, Stationed at Wyoming street church, 
Pittston. Additional child: Arthur Orange. T882, Address: Pittston, 
Luzerne Co , Pa. 

1869. R- N. Fearon. Born Mar. 21, 1839. 1868, Superintendent of Schools 

of Marine City, Mich. 1871, Of Ionia, Mich. 1872-8, Engaged in busi¬ 
ness. For F. G. Darrow retdY. S. Darrow. 

1869. M. E. Griffin. Born in Easton, Northampton Co., Pa. For employed 
by read contractor on. For John Griffin read John II. Griffin. 

1869. H. M. Jernegan. For Mayher read Mayhew. Child: ^Walter S. 

1869. J. Lemley Jr. For Walter A. read Walter H. 1882, Address: River¬ 
side av., Greenbush, Albany Co , N. Y. 

1869. B. L. Miller. For during read at close of. Married A. M. Packer of 
Groton, Conn. 

1869. G. W. Morrow. 1882, Residence: Eatonton, Monmouth Co., N. J. 

1882, Address: 85 Montgomery St., Jersey City, N. J. 

1870. F. B. Beers. Born Mar. 25, 1846. Omit President, etc. 1S82, Also in 
business at 31 Pine St., New York, N. Y. 

1870. J. W. Dearborn. 1882, Appointment and address: Lynn, Mass. 

1870. R. F. Dearborn. Born, May 13, 1850, in Andover, N. H. Children: 

Pauline ; Elbridge. 

1870. M. W. Lyon. 1882, Station and Address: Frankford Arsenal, Phila¬ 
delphia, Pa. For F. G. read Fanny Gould. 

1870. L. Reno. Omit 1870-3, item. 1869-82, merchant in Greenville, Ky. 
1882, Cashier of Bank of Greenville. 

1870. L. S. Stowe. 1882, Station and Address same as 1881. 

1870. L. D. Watson. Born Dec. 15, 1838, in Alleghanv Co., Md. 1877, 

LL. B., 1878, LL. D., Albert University. 1869, B.D. 1875, Ph.D. 1872’ 
A.M. 1881, 2, stationed at Tonawanda, N. Y. 1869, Married Elnora 
Lawrence. 1882, Address: Tonawanda, Erie Co , N. Y. 

1871. W. H. Cook. 1882, Station and Address: Ashland, Middlesex Co., 
Mass. 

1871. C. A. Gf.nung. Born, Feb. 4, 1849. 

1871. W. F. Graves. Born in Bristol, Vt. For 1873, Professor read 1873 
Professor pro tern. For 1S81 read 1882. 3 


NON-GRADUATES. 


lxxv 


187r. W. F. Steele. Station and Address: Greensborough, Guilford Co., 
N. C. 

1872. W. F. Cousens. 1S75-6, Traveling Salesman, etc 1874, In silk and 
twist business, firm of W. F. Cousins & Co. 1877-8 Item , instead of 
clerk read traveling salesman. 1878, Traveling Salesman, etc. 18S2, 
Address: Ogunquit, York Co., Me. 

1872. J. H. Hand. 1881, Astoria Church; 1882, Freeport. 1882, Address: 
Freeport, Queens Co., N. Y. 

1872. H. H. Haynes. 1877, Ordained Deacon in the Protestant Episcopal 
church; 1878, Presbyter. 1877-8, Rector of Trinity church, Tilton, 
N. H.; 1878-80, of Trinity church, Denver, Colo.; 1882, of St. Luke’s 
church, P'ort Collins, Colo. For 1881 read 1878-82. 1882, Address : 

Fort Collins, Larimer Co., Colo. 

1872. L. M. Hubbard. 1882, Director of First National Bank of Walling¬ 
ford, Conn.; Trustee of Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass. Director 
in the Wilson Sewing Machine Co. Additional child: Leverett Mars- 
den, Jr. 

1872. M. V. B. Knox. Captain of 23d U. S. Colored Infantry. 1882, Ph.D., 
Boston University. 1882, Station and Address: Lebanon, Grafton Co., 
N. H. 

1872. A. B. Poland. For Amesbury read Salisbury. For Millbury read 
Cambridge. 

1872. L. E. Rockwell. 1882, Station and Address same as 1871. 

1872. S. O. Sherman. 1870-82, Reporter for the Boston Daily Evening 
Traveler. 1881, Sarah F. Hill of Lynn, Mass. 1882, Address: 54 
Cottage St., Chelsea, Mass. 

1872. G. W. Stone. Born, Jan. 7, 1849, in Jay, Me. 1882, Engaged in farm¬ 
ing. 1883, Member of the Maine legislature. Unmarried. 

1872. S. W. Toles. Left college in Sophomore year. 1871-2, Taught in 
Bloomfield, Conn. Omit items of 1872 and 1873-4. Omit West Suffield. 
For 1878,9, read 1878,9,80. Omit 1880 item. Additional child: 
LIubert Ernest. 1882, Station and Address : Islip, Suffolk Co., N. Y. 

1872. C. S. Woodruff. For 1871, 2 reaa 1870, 1,2. Omit Clarksville. 1882, 
Station and Address : Bayonne, Hudson Co., N. J. 

1873. G. W. Elliott. 1873-4, For associate read assistant. 1881, Omit special 
advertiser. Omit member of American Social Science Association. 
1882, Manager of London Branch of H. H. Warner and Co’s business. 
For Pauline r.ad ^Pauline. 1883, Address : Rochester, N. Y. 

1873. J- W. Fenn. 1861-5, Corporal in the 1st Conn. Heavy Artillery. 
1882, Station and Address: Spencer, Worcester Co., Mass. 

1873. O C. B. Foote. For Osmond read Osmon. Omit D.D. 

1873. E. P. Gamble. For 1873-81 read 1876-82. 1880, Married Lilia 

Sawder. 

1873. W. H. Lawrence. Omit 1872-3 item. 1872-4, Clerk in a dry goods 
business in Brooklyn, N. Y. 1877-9, Practiced medicine in Tomhan- 
nock; 1879-82, In Summit, N. J. Additional child: Frederick T. 

1873. A. C. Maclay. 1878, For Chinese read Japanese. 1880, For University 
of the City of N. Y. read Columbia college. 1882, Married Jessie Sperry 
of Brooklyn, N. Y. 

1873. R. H. Maclay. 188r, Member of the Pethick, Maclay and Co., com¬ 
mission merchants. 1882, Address : Tientsin, China. 

1873. T. M. Meeker. Born, Sept. 20, 1850, in Elizabeth, N. J. 1872, Married 
Fannie Denman of Elizabeth, N. J. Children: Gertrude E.; Harold D.; 
Clifford D. 1882, Station and Address: Bound Brook, Somerset Co., 
N. J. 

1873. J- W. Sanborn. 1871-2, Principal, etc. 1881, Perry, N. Y. 1882, 
Station and Address : Batavia, Genesee Co., N. Y. Additional child : 
^Wilfred Wentworth. 1881, Married Elma M. Titus of Fulton, N. Y. 

1873. L. H. Weeks. 1879, Correspondent at the Azores. 1878-82, Literary 
editor and art critic of the Boston Post. 1882, Address: Office of the 
Post , Boston, Mass. 




lxxvi 


ADDITIONS AND CORRFXTIONS. 


1874. J. H. Boucher. Born April 15, 1852. 

1874. H. Carter. 1882, Station and Address: Jeffersonville, Ohio. 

1874. E. P. Dole. Re-elected Solicitor for 1882-4. Child: Henry Haile. 

1874. W. W. Elder. 1882, Station and Address: Valparaiso, Mich. 

1874. G. A. Emerson. Born, Aug. 24, 1846, in Ilermon, Penobscot Co., Me. 
1879-82, Taught commercial law. 1879-82, Trustee of New Hampton 
Institution. 1883, Appointed clerk of the Supreme Court of N. H for 
Belknap Co. For Letta read Zetta. Children: Ernest B.; Jason D.; 
George E. 1882, Address : Laconia, Belknap Co., N. H. 

1874. A. H. Nash. 1882, Station and Address: Fultonville, Montgomery 
Co., N. Y. 

1874. G. M. Roe. 18S1-2. Editorial writer ; 1882, City Editor. 

1874. W. M. Sterling. 1872, Transferred to Minnesota Conference. 

1874. J. H. Taft, Jr. Born, July 7, 1852. Drug Broker in New York. For 
Ethel read Ethel Teft. 

1875. M. D. Ciiurch. 1882, Station and Address: East Orange, Essex 
Co., N. J. 

1875. C. P- Howland. Born, Oct. 3, 1849, in Columbia, Pa. For Zabor 
read Tabor. 

1875. L. W. Morey. 1882, Discontinued connection with M. E. Church. 

1875. Charles Phelps. Born Aug. 10, 1853. Left college at close of Senior 
Year. 1876-7, Studied law with B. H. Bill. For 1877-81 read 1878-82. 

1881, Married Leila L. Bill of Rockville, Conn.; no children. 

1875. G. Skene. Born, Aug. 3, 1845, ln Anthorp, Lincolnshire, England. 

1882. Station and Address: Pittsfield, Mass. 

1875. J. Zweifel. 1882, Station and Address: Hartford, Washington Co., 
N. Y. 

1876. W. B. Baldwin. 1880-2, Bookkeeper for Osgood^ & Whitnev, 727 
Washington St., Boston, Mass. Child: William B., Jr. 1882, Address : 
Newton, Middlesex Co., Mass. 

1876. D. F. Brooks. 1882, Station and Address: Fairhaven, Rutland Co., Vt. 

1876. G. Corning. For Green Farms read Gren’s Farms. 

1876. W. W. Cox. 1875, 6, Stationed at Clifton Park, N. Y.; 1877, 8, Wash¬ 
ington and Becket; 1882, Broadalbin. 1882, Address: Broadalbin, 
Fulton Co., N. Y. 

1876. T. P. Frost. 18S2, Station and Address same as 1881. 

1876. R. L. Greene. 1882, Station and Address same as 1881. 

1876. J. E. Kendrick. Omit 1879-81 item. 1881-2, Superintendent of Ken¬ 
drick Loom Harness Co. 

1876. J. E. Knapp. 1873, Joined, on trial, Vermont Conference. 1S75, 6, 7, 
South Royalton and Tunbridge, Vt. 1882, South Londonderry and 
Bondville. For Raymond, C. W., read ^Raymond Chester Watson. 
Additional child: Minnie Palmer. Edward Nathan, not*. 1882, 
Address : South Londonderry, Vt. 

1S76. C. A. Lyon. Born in Barker, Broome Co., N. Y. 1881, traveling 
salesman for Fancher & Durkee. 

1876. J. W. Newton. For Danville read Dansville. 1881, Married Bessie 
Gordon Crawford of Elom, Ontario. 

1876. J. T. Parker. For Freshman read Sophomore. ' 1882, Address same 
as 1881. 

18/6. G. P. Raymond. 1881-2, Manufacturer of shirts in Queen City Shirt 
Co. 18S2, Address: 487 Pearl St., Buffalo, N. Y. 

1876. C. PI. Sherwood. Married M. V. Hooy. Children: Lena; Charles. 
1876. L. L. PI. Taylor. Taught in Epping, N. H., and Lee, N. H. 1880-2, 
In hardware business. Married Abbie L. Dodge of Raymond, N. H. 
Children: Henry LeP'orrest; Ralph Ilaydon; Levi. 

1876. \\. U. d aylor. For Vermont Medical College read University of 

Vermont. For Assistant Surgeon read House Surgeon. 1881-2, Practiced 
medicine in Mooers, N. Y. 1882, Address : Mooers, Clinton Co., N.Y. 


NON-GRADUATES. 


lxxvii 


1876. C. B. Tuttle. Born, May 16, 1851. 1881-2, Practiced law at 9 Cen¬ 

tral Square, Lynn, Mass. 

1877. J. A. Bowler. 1878-80, Supplied M. E. Church in Goshen, N. H. 

1881, Joined, on trial, New Hampshire Conference, Methodist Episcopal 
Church. Children: *Bertha May; Bertram Evan. 1882, Address: 
Hillsborough Bridge, Hillsborough Co., N. H. 

1877. W. Ii. Fairchild. Omit 1876 item. 1881-3, Lister. 1876-81, Prac¬ 
ticed law in Fairfield, Vt. 1882, Married Mida Soule of Fairfield, Vt. 
No children. 

1877. W. Goss: W. D. Goewey. Transpose the records. 

1877. F. L. Griswold. Prefix *. Died, Sept. 26, 1881, in Elyria, Ohio. 

l $ 77 - F. W. Johnson. A short time in class of 1881; also 1S82, Missionary 
to the Black Hills. 

1877. W. McCauley, Jr. 1881-2, Practiced law in Ilaverstraw, N. Y. 1882, 
Married Ida M. Garrison of Haverstraw, N. Y. 1882, Address: Haver- 
straw, Rockland Co., N. Y. 

1877. J- M. Thomas. 1876-8, On railroad engineering corps. 1881-2, Man¬ 

ager of the Perryville Improvement Company, Perryville, Md. For 
1876-81 read 1877-82. 1882, Address: J. Miller Thomas, North East 

Cecil Co., Md. 

1878. C. D. Bernsee. Born, Aug. 22, 1858, in Brooklyn, N. Y. For brother 
read nephew. For Scientific read Latin Scientific. 1882, In commission 
business. 1882, Address: 179 Madison St., Chicago, Ill. 

1878. J. N. Brown. 1878-81, Director, etc. 1881-2, Organist, etc. 18S2, 
Teaching voice culture, organ, and piano. 1882, Address: Trenton, 
Mercer Co., N. J. 

1878. S. L. Dollner. For brother read uncle. 

1878. F. O. Nickerson. 1877-8, Assistant Principal of Culpeper Female 
Institute, Culpeper, Va. 1878-80, Principal of High School, Scituate, 
Mass. 1881-2, Bookkeeper of Cottage Hearth Co., 11 Bromfield St., 
Boston, Mass. 1878, Married Abbie A. Goodwin of Boston, Mass. 

1878. H. G. Nickerson. Ptefix*. 1878-82, Principal of High and Grammar 

Schools, Harwich, Mass. 1882, Elected Chairman of School Committee 
of Harwich, Mass. Died, April 19, 1882, in South Harwich, Mass. 

1878. G. H. Perkins. 1882, Station and Address, same as in 1881. 

1S78. F. T. Pomeroy. 1880, 1, 2, Stationed at West Fitchburg, Mass. 1880, 
Married Ellen G. Northway of South Norfolk, Conn. Child: Sarah 
Gertrude. 

1878. W. A. Russell. Married Frances Adelaide Chapman. 

1879. A. C. Atkins. Also a manager of Florida House, St. Augustine, Fla. 

1882, Married. 

1879. M. I. Barrows. Born, Sept. 30, 1858. Married A. A. Bennett of 
Holliston, Mass. 

1879. A. P. Hann. Elected City Treasurer. Member of Democratic Execu¬ 
tive Committee. 

1879. G. C. King. Child : ^Robert Kimball. 1882, Station and Address : 

Sachem St. Church, Norwich, New London Co., Conn. 

1879. E. F. Sawyer. 1882, Address: Bradford, McKean Co,, Pa. 

1879. L. A. Thomas. 1877-8, Taught school; 1878-9, Engaged in farming. 
1879-81, In ill health. 1881-2, Selling a patent of his own invention. 
Omit 1877-81 item. 

1879. F. C. Williams. For Fred read Frederic. 1882, Teaching district 
school, Meriden, Conn. 1882, Address: Meriden, Conn. 

1880. E. T. Burrowes. 1880, Married Fannie E. Norcross of Portland, Me. 
1882, Address: 12 Locust St., Portland, Me. 

1880. J. A. Corey. 1882, Station and Address: Fairfield, Somerset Co., Me. 

1880. W. R. Goss. 1882, Station and Address same as in 1881. 

1880. F. H. Greeley. 1879, Married. One child. 

1880. F. P. Herrick. Cqusin qf No. 1,214. Omit 1879-80 item. 1882, Sup- 

/ 


lxxviii 


ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS. 


plied Methodist Episcopal Church, West Brookfield, Mass. Child : 
Clifton Burnett. 1882, Address: Worcester, Mass. 

1880. W. B. Hill. 1S81, A. B. Yale College. 1881-2, Student in Yale Law 
School. For Prospect Grove read Shelter Island. 1882, Instructor in 
Gymnastics and Physical Culture in Y’ale College. 

1880. H J. D. Jones. 1881-2, Instructor in Elocution in Harvard College. 
1882, Professor of Elocution in Harvard University. 1882, Address: 
Cambridge, Mass. 

1880. G. A. Kerr. Left College in Senior Year. 1882, Joined, on trial, 
Troy Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. Omit Correspondent, 
etc. 1882, Station and Address: Lanesborough, Berkshire Co., Mass. 
1880. W. F. Lawford. Born, Feb. 12, 1852, in Fredericton, N. B. 1882, 
A. B., Boston University. 1882-3, Student in Theological School of 
Boston University. 1882, Address: 36 BromfieM St., Boston, Mass. 
1880. E. B. Olmstf.ad. 1881-2, Principal of Milford Graded School, Milford, 
N. Y. 1882, Pastor of M. E. Church, Oneonta Plains, N. Y. 1882, Mar¬ 
ried Anna C. L. Smith of Milford, N. Y. 1882, Address: Oneonta, 
Otsego Co., N. Y. 

1S80. C. M. Palmer. For Armstrong, ’53 read Armstrong, ’57. 

1880. W. M. Stetson. 1882, Address: 917 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
1880. R. J. Thompson. 1882, M. D., University of Pa. 1882, Practicing 
medicine in Fall River, Mass. 1882, Address: 33 Rock St., Fall River, 
Mass. 

1880. O. S. Walton. 1882, Joined, on trial, Wilmington Conference, M. E. 
Church. 

1881. W. L. Anderson. 1882, Married. 

1881. A. H. Clarke. (See Bibliography.) 

1881. P. O. B. Gause. Born, Nov. 11, i860. 1881-2, Assistant to the Pro¬ 

fessor of Surgery and of Ophthalmology and Otology. 1882, Studied 
medicine in Vienna, Austria. 

1881. C. M. Hall. Born, Jan. 28, 1855. 1882, Joined, on trial, New England 

Conference, M. E. Church. 1882, Stationed at Newton Lower Falls, 
Mass. 1882, Married Abbie I. Greene of Clinton, Mass. 1882, Address: 
Newton Lower Falls, Middlesex Co., Mass. 

1881. F. W. Johnson. Omit name here. See Record with Class of 1877. 
1881. R. F. Raymond. 1880-1, Studied History and Roman Law in Harvard 
University 1881-2, Studied in Law School of same. 1882, Address: 
14 Trowbridge St., Cambridge, Mass. 

1881. G. H. Richmond. For Scientific read Latin Scientific. 1882, Pub¬ 
lisher of Vermont Farmer. 1881, Married Hattie M. Sylvester of North- 
field, Vt. 

1881. G. H. Stephens. For 1855 read 1857. 1881, A. B., Rutgers College. 

1881-2, Student of Theology in Theological Seminary of Reformed 
Church. 

1881. J. F. Thompson. 1878-9, Teller in Bradford National Bank. 1882, 
Cashier of the State Bank of Bolivar, Bolivar, N. Y. 1882, Address: 
Bolivar, Alleghany Co., N. Y. 

1881. H. Warner. 1882, Admitted to the bar in New York, N. Y., and in 
Middletown, Conn. 1882, Practiced law in Middletown, Conn., firm of 
Samuel L. & Harris Warner. 

1881. W. Willcocks. 1882, Joined, on trial, New York Conference, M. E. 
Church. 188r, Stationed at Norton Hill, N. Y.; 1882, Carmel and 
Drewville, N. Y. For Duxbury read We 3 t Duxbury. 1882, Address: 
Carmel, Putnam Co., N. Y. 

Page 527. After Amherst 14, insert Dartmouth 14. For Ashbury read Asbury. 

With the completion of this list in November, 1882, the work on Non- 
Graduates ceases. The editor believes the Record quite complete to that date. 
As the volume will probably not appear until sometimes in 1883 it is but just to 
say that there is no pretense whatever that addresses are correct for any date 
later than November, 1882. C. W S 


ANNALS 


OF 

WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 

Joseph Chester Burke, Editor. 


PREFATORY NOTE. 

The general suggestion that a collection of a few such facts as the following 
be prepared was made a few years ago by G. Brown Goode, A. M. For the 
scope and plan of the present work, however, the Editor is responsible. In col¬ 
lecting and arranging these facts, he has made the attempt to present a condensed 
and rather brief account of the growth and development of the University in 
many of its phases, and to produce a historical reference table rather than a com¬ 
pilation of brief narratives and pleasing anecdotes. 

As far as practicable the facts are arranged in strict chronological order, but 
in a few cases items bearing different dates but relating to the same subject 
have naturally grouped themselves under one date; this is especially true where 
they have been separately fragmentary. After the opening of the University, 
the collegiate year is taken as the largest division of time, and the months are 
arranged in paragraphs under these heads. Of those events regularly recurring 
annually only two have been mentioned each year—Commencement and the 
first day of the fall term. References in parentheses are given to aid in 
following out the history of some subjects ; in a few cases, where possible, 
both a forward and a backward reference is given. For every statement there 
is some reliable authority. Contributions of money to the college of less than 
$5,000 have not been mentioned. 

As the early history of the college is to a considerable extent a history of 
efforts and plans, the completion of which adverse circumstances never per¬ 
mitted, it has been found necessary, in order to faithfully represent the early 
status of the college to make mention of a few motions and resolutions which 
were never carried to completion; these are followed by the sign (o). Names 
of persons have been inserted as little as possible. A few events in the early 
years on account of their antiqueness have been more fully described than those 
of later years. Only those societies and organizations which have prolonged 
their existence at least five years have been mentioned. Exceptions have been 
made, however, in the case of chaptered secret societies and in other cases 
where circumstances have demanded it. 

The editor must take this opportunity for thanking generally all those who have 
assisted by correspondence and otherwise in this work. The following is a list 
of some of the authorities consulted : Historical Sketch , Prof. C. T. Winchester; 
“ Wesleyan University,” by Prof. William North Rice, Ph.D., in Scribner's 



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WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 


Monthly, Sept., 1876, pp. 648-661; Town Records of Middletown; Records of 
the General Assembly of Connecticut; Catalogues of the American Literary, 
Scientific, and Military Academy, 1826-S ; Annual Catalogues of Wesleyan Uni¬ 
versity, 1831-83 ; Records of the Trustees, 1830-82; Records of the Joint Board, 
1830-70; Records of the Prudential Committee, 1831-41 ; Faculty Records, 
1835-47, 1852-5, 1860-83; Records of the Philorhetorean Society; Records of 
the Peithologian Society ; Holdich’s Life of Willbur Fisk, D D. ; Life and Letters 
of Olin; Stevens’ Life and Times of Nathan Bangs, D.D. ; The Classic, 
1840-2; The Olla Podriaa , 1858, 61-83; The College Argus, 1868-83; Prof. 
C. T. Winchester in Report on Public Libraries, Washington, D. C.; Dr. John 
Johnston’s collection of Commencement and other College programmes, 

1 S33—7 1 ; Prof. C. T. Winchester’s collection of College programmes, 1865-83. 

While it is too much to hope that these Annals are without imperfections, 
the editor should say that he has spent no little care, patience, and labor in 
order to eliminate errors, remedy defects, and obtain necessary facts, and he 
humbly presents the work as a small gift to his Alma Mater, trusting that it 
may in some measure prove both entertaining and Useful to those who consult 
its pages. 


ANNALS OF WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 


PRELIMINARY TO THE OPENING OF THE UNIVERSITY. 


1824 . 

Sept. 6. The land which now constitutes the greater part of the campus, 
amounting to about thirteen acres, having been purchased through subscrip¬ 
tion by the citizens of Middletown, Conn., was legally transferred at this time 
by the former owner (Nehemiah Hubbard) to three trustees (John Hinsdale, 
Elijah Hubbard, and John Alsop) for the erection of buildings for “The Ameri¬ 
can Literary, Scientific, and Military Academy.” This Academy was founded 
by Capt. Alden Partridge, the first Superintendent of the U. S. Military Acad¬ 
emy, West Point, N. Y. This lot of land had a frontage on High street of 634 
feet; elevation above sea-level, about 175 feet; above the level of the Connec¬ 
ticut river, about 150 feet; distance from the river, one-half mile west. 

Oct. 24. The corner-stone of the Lyceum Building was laid. (See 1825, 
Aug. 22, [2].) 

1825 . 

May. An Act of incorporation granted by the General Assembly of Con¬ 
necticut to the American Literary, Scientific, and Military Academy; shares 
of stock to be $30 each. 

Aug. 22. The Academy was opened to students, and five days afterward the 
buildings were handed over to the incorporated trustees. These buildings were 
[1] the Dormitory (North College, see 1871, Sept. 14), facing east, 150X52 
feet, four stories and attic, long halls on each floor (no sectional partitions, see 
1832, Oct. 23), of brown sandstone from the quarry at Chatham (now Portland). 





ANNALS. 


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Conn.: [2] the Lyceum (after 1862 called Chapel Building; after 1871, South 
College), in line with and twenty feet south of Dormitory, of same material, 
facing east, 45X56, a ground-floor, partly basement, and three floors above, 
tower in front 14 x 16 and 73 feet high ; ground floor was used for arsenal and 
laboratory (see 1835, June 30); third floor consisted of one room called Hall of 
the Lyceum, and was used for public services, entertainments, and as drill-room : 
[3] t vvo guard-houses about 10 X 12, of same material as Dormitory, one on each 
' side of the High street entrance leading to the front door of the Dormitory. (See 
1831, summer.)* [A] The Boarding Hall had been erected as a private enter¬ 
prise during the summer. This was situated nearly in line with William street, 
some distance back from High, facing north, about 150x50, of brick, entrance 
at west end ; basement with kitchens, etc., first story for dining hall, and second 
story for officers’ rooms. (See 1833, April n.) [B] About this time, Capt. 

Partridge erected, apparently with his own funds, a gun-house (old laboratory, 
see 1835, March 2 4 ; 1871, fall; 1881, summer), about seventy-five feet west 
of Dormitory, 30 x 55, entrance at east end, two stories, of brick. The pieces 
of artillery stored here* were four 6-pounders, two 12-pounders, and one 
18-pounder. 

1826 . 

The first catalogue of 1826 of the Academy shows 19 officers and 281 cadets; 
the second of 1826, 22 officers and 274 cadets. Those for the remaining years 
show a steady and decided decrease in numbers. 

1827 . 

May 5. The petition of the trustees to the General Assembly of Connecticut 
for power to confer degrees, award diplomas, and raise by lottery $40,000 for 
chemical, astronomical, and philosophical apparatus, and for library and build¬ 
ings, was continued by the Assembly to the May session of 1828. 

1828 . 

May. The petitioners above named were given leave by the Assembly to 
withdraw. 

1829 . 

Early in the year, Capt. Partridge obtaining the desired charter from the Ver¬ 
mont legislature closed the Academy and removed to Norwich, Vt.—A small 
school was kept up in the buildings by Prof. Edwin F. Johnson and Col. Ran¬ 
som.—Rev. Laban Clark, D.D., (see p. 321) proposed to buy the property of 
the Academy for $5,000 and establish a Methodist college. 

May 29. The New York Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church 
appointed a committee to consider proposals from the trustees of the Academy. 

The New England Conference a few days later appointed a similar com¬ 
mittee.—This joint committee issued proposals to several towns that they 
should compete for the location of the college by offering subscriptions. 
Troy, N. Y., Wilbraham, Mass., Bridgeport and Middletown, Conn., responded. 
The trustees then offered, on these two conditions, (1) the property to be used 
perpetually for a college or university, and (2) a fund of $40,000 to be first 
raised as endowment, to give gratuitously the entire property of land and build¬ 
ings with fixtures and a nucleus of a library, together worth $30,000, to the 
Conference through their committees. 

♦The original plan, a picture of which has been recently placed in the president’s office, con¬ 
templated another large building of exactly similar external proportions as the Dormitory, to be 
situated south of the Lyceum, making a symmetrical group of the three buildings. 





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Oct. 16. The town of Middletown subscribed toward the fund of $40,000 a 
grant of $10,000. (See 1833, Nov. 29.) 

x 9 

1830 . 

May. The New York Conference accepted the offer from Middletown, raised 
the balance of the $40,000, agreed on the name “Wesleyan University,'’ 
and appointed permanent trustees. 

Aug. 24, 25, 26. First meeting of the trustees of Wesleyan University; held 
in the hall of the Lyceum. Also first meeting of the Joint Board at same time 
and place. Number present: of 21 trustees (see p. xix), 20, and of 21 visitors, 
12; viz.: from New York* Conference, 7 trustees and 9 visitors (2 visitors 
absent); from New England Conference, 3 and 1 (1 trustee and 4 visitors 
absent); New Hampshire and Vermont, 3 and 2 (3 visitors absent); A., L., S. 
and M. Academy, 7 trustees. The perpetual lease of land and buildings 
accepted. The institution to be opened Aug. 17, 1831. (But there was some 
delay; see 1831, Sept. 21.) Rev. Willbur Fisk, D.D., principal of Wesleyan 
Academy, Wilbraham, Mass., elected president of the University; salary, for 
first year, $1,000. A Prudential committee authorized to employ instructors 
for a school preparatory to opening the University, and to determine upon the 
expediency of establishing “commons.” (See 1831, May 13 and 14.) A com¬ 
mittee to apply to the next General Assembly for an act of incorporation. (See 
1831, May 21.) Scholarships at $500 authorized; Rev. Heman Bangs appointed 
special" agent, with G. P. Disosway, Esq., assistant. Pres. Fisk respectfully 
requested to also act as agent; the agents exhorted to use every effort possible. 
A committee appointed to “ set out trees, make a garden and such other 
improvements” as they might deem expedient. (But see 1831, Sept. 20, etc.) 

Oct. A preparatory school opened in the old Methodist lecture room on 
Church street—a wooden structure since displaced by the brick one—under the 
care of Rev. William C. Larrabee, A.B., of Bowdoin College. 

Dec. 18. Pres. Fisk, leaving his family in Wilbraham, reached Middletown ; 
spent most of the winter and following spring in traveling as financial agent. 

1831 . 

May 13 and 14. Meeting of the Joint Board. The Boarding Hall to be pur¬ 
chased, if possible. (See 1833, April 13 ; 1830, Aug. 24.) Three professors 
elected. Rules and regulations adopted: I. The Joint Board to choose the 
faculty, make rules for government, instruction, etc.; each professor to receive 
$750 salary and two-thirds of the tuition fees on the individual recitations which 
he may hear daily over the number of forty-five, provided that the total sum 
received never be over $1,500. (See 1835, Au g- 2 S ) H. Studies divided into 
departments ; students to be classed in each department according to degree of 
their advancement, and whenever they complete the full course, without refer¬ 
ence to the length of time, they shall receive graduate degrees. (See 1831, falj, 
[EJ.) Examinations on entering college; also at close of each term before an 
examining committee. (See 1832, Dec. 19.) Marks to be based on examina¬ 
tions and the weekly reports of the professors. III. Commencement to be the 
third Wednesday in September. (For changes, see 1833, Aug. 28.) Tuition 
to be $6 a term for each study heard daily, the number of studies being decided 
by the president according to the mental ability and financial circumstances of 
the student; room-rent, front, $4, back, $3; graduating fee, $4 for degree and 


*The New York East Conference was not set off till 1848. 






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$i for diploma. IV. Government to be paternal, vested in the president and 
supported by the professors ; a book of merit and demerit to be kept, and incor¬ 
rigible students to be sent home.-21. Act of incorporation granted by the 

General Assembly of Connecticut. (See Sept. 20; 1830, Aug. 24; for new 
charter, 1870, June 2.) Provisions of the charter: I. The University to possess 
estate not exceeding $200,000, excluding college buildings, library and appa¬ 
ratus ; provided that subscribing to religious tenets shall never be a condition 
of admission to students or a cause of ineligibility to the president, professors, 
or other officers. II. All property to be managed in behalf of the Annual Con¬ 
ferences or General Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church. III. Usual 
quorum to be 9; number of trustees never to be more than 39. IV. The Joint 
Board, composed of the above trustees and of the visitors to be elected by the 
Annual Conferences (or General Conference), shall elect the president and 
faculty, prescribe the course of study, etc. V. The president to confer degrees 
and grant diplomas to candidates approved by a majority of the faculty and a 
majority of the Joint Board. VI. Funds to be similarly exempt from taxation 
as the funds of Yale College, and same privileges granted ; provided that the 
real estate which is free from taxation shall never afford an annual income of 
over $6,000, and provided that the private property of the officers shall i.ot be 
exempt. 

June 28. First recorded meeting of the Prudential committee; voted that 
the rooms in the Dormitory be repaired. (The plastering had been badly 
pierced and scraped by bayonets.) 

During the summer the guard houses were torn down and removed. (See 
1825, Aug. 22, [3].) 

Sept. 19. Pres. Fisk was authorized by the Prudential committee to fit up a 
reading-room. (See 1831, fall, [L].) — 20. Act of incorporation of May 21 

adopted by the trustees. (See 1832, Oct. 10 ) 

Sept. 20. The Prudential committee authorized by the trustees to procure 
as soon as possible a complete philosophical and astronomical apparatus (see 
1831, fall, [M]) ; and “to commence and regularly increase a library.” (See 
1834, Aug. 26.) A committee authorized to “lay out and improve the land, 
and set out trees.” (See 1831, fall, [ PJ; 1830, Aug. 24.) The board of instruc¬ 
tion filled. (For these and other additions to this board see pp. xxiii—-xxv ) 


FROM THE OPENING OF THE UNIVERSITY. 

1831 - 2 . 

Sept. 21. The Wesleyan University was opened. Public exercises, con¬ 
sisting of orations and addresses by several students entering at the time, and 
of an inaugural address by the president, were held. 

Fall. [A] Over ten per cent, of the forty-eight students in attendance during 
the first term had been attending other colleges, but were drawn to Wesleyan 
by the general desire to attend a college of their own denomination. Of the 
graduate alumni, No. 1 came from Columbia, and Nos. 3 > 4 » 5 > 6, from 

Hamilton College. The first name recorded was Osman C. Baker, non-gradu¬ 
ate, ’34; the first recitation made was by E. B. Nye, No. 24, ’35 —[B] Of these 
forty-eight students, forty roomed in the Dormitory, seven resided in town at 
home, and one boarded in a private family. (As to students’ rooms in the 



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[1831-2. 


Lyceum, see 1832, Aug. 15 ; in other buildings, see 1837, Aug. 23, etc.) 
—[C| The Prudential committee voted “to furnish stoves for students in 
the University building at a suitable compensation.” (See 1874, summer.) 
—[D] “More than half of the students” (a “large number,” 1832-3; “a num¬ 
ber,” 1833-4) boarded themselves at about half the price of board at the board¬ 
ing houses ($1.50 per week in private families) “chiefly on a milk and vegetable 
diet,” and found it “very conducive to health and comfort.” (See 1833, March 
6.)—[E] Students arranged under departments, in sections instead of by classes, 
and allowed to pursue studies in any particular department without reference to 
their standing in other departments, or to the length of time they should spend 
at the University. (On classes, see 1836, Aug. 24.")—[F] The departments were 
as follows: (1) moral science and belles-lettres; (2) mathematics, including 
natural philosophy and astronomy (see 1840, Aug. 5); (3) natural science, con¬ 
sisting of chimistry (so spelt in catalogue until 1839), geology and mineralogy 
with lectures; (4) ancient languages and literature, Latin and Greek only (see 
1839, Aug. 7) ; (5) modern languages, German, French, Italian, and Spanish 
(see 1844, Sept. 5.)—[GJ Government of the college under 21 trustees and 29 
visitors from 3 Conferences. (See 1870, June 2.) Faculty consisted of the 
president, 3 professors, and 1 tutor. For several years it was customary for 
the faculty to make tours of observation, and mark demerits for absences from 
rooms during study hours.— [H] Prayers held daily at 6 A. M. and 5 P. M., in 
the upper story of the Lyceum. (See 1835, June 30; for change in time, see 
1846, March 3; from 1831 to 1846, the time varied slightly at different seasons 
of the year, $£ a. m. often being the time in spring and summer ; for change 
in number of services, see 1858, Sept. 2, etc.) It was customary for the 
president to officiate at evening services; members of the faculty in the 
morning.—|I| Recitations in one study by each class heard after chapel 
before breakfast. The first recitations of Monday at 6 o’clock, A. M., were 
suited for study on Sunday; “evidences of Christianity and kindred studies 
are designed to fill up the vacant hours of the Sabbath.” Catalogue , 1831. 
(See 1855, Aug. 30.)—[J] Weekly exercises in composition and declamation 
through the whole four years’ course. (For chapel orations, see 1833, fall.) 
—[K] The library, which was very small, considerably less than 900 volumes, 
was kept at first on the first floor of the Lyceum. (See 1835, June 30.) Enlarged 
sometime during this year by gifts from Mr. Handy of Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 
(See 1832, March 15.) —[L] The reading-room at first was in the Lyceum, 
first floor, northeast corner; afterwards removed to the Dormitory, first 
floor, southwest corner.—[M] Laboratory in basement of the Lyceum. (See 
1S36, April 12.) “A very respectable chimical apparatus is already provided, 
. . and preparation is also making to procure from Europe the coming spring 
or summer, an extensive mathematical and philosophical apparatus.” (See 
1834, Aug. 26; 1836, May 2.)—[Nj Most of the necessary text books kept 
for sale under charge of the president. (See 1837, Aug. 23.)—[OJ The campus 
at this time was an open, level field, where no trees had obstructed the military 
manoeuvres of the cadets. That portion lying south of the Lyceum, now 
occupied by Memorial Chapel and Rich Hall, was chosen by the students 
for their foot-ball ground. It became the custom for the first section (Fresh¬ 
man class) to furnish the foot balls for the college. This custom was kept up 
till after 1865.—[Pj Col. North gave some trees and sent his hired man to 
help set them out. (See 1832, March 15; 1831, Sept. 20.)—[Q] First catalogue 
printed; W. D. Starr, printer, Middletown; 12pp., 121110. 


1832-3-] 


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Nov. i. The Philorhetorean society organized from a pre-existing debating 
club ; also called at first, the Philorhetorean lyceum, and for short, “Philo”; 
the name came to be spelled Philorhetorian ; a literary society which was 
composed of members from all sections or classes (see 1832, Feb. 14) ; meet¬ 
ings held at first in different members’ rooms. (See 1832, March 17; for first 
annual exercises, see 1835, Aug. 25; for decease, see 1866, after July 19.)—21. 
The Missionary society of Wesleyan University formed. (See 1832, April 12.)— 
23. The Non Nomenenda society was founded ; a literary society with mem¬ 
bership open to all. (See 1832, Feb. 28.)—26. The Adelphian society, an open, 
literary society, purchased a treasurer’s book ; date of founding unknown. (See 
1833, July 10.) These literary societies met weekly on Tuesday evening. 

There was also formed about this time a Reading Room society. (See 1862, 
Sept. 29; 1831, Sept. 19.) 

Dec. 21. First term closed; winter vacation of 7 weeks; the same the fol¬ 
lowing year. (See 1833, Aug. 28, [D].) 

1832, Feb. 14. Philo voted that all persons not members should be excluded 
hereafter from meetings unless invited. Also voted soon afterwards that pro¬ 
ceedings should be kept secret. But Philo and Peitho were never strictly 
secret societies. (See March 17; 1831, Nov. 1.)—28. The Non Nomenenda 
society ceased to exist and transferred its funds to the Adelphian society. (See 
1833, J ul Y 10 ; 1831, Nov. 23.) 

March 15. Prudential committee meeting: Pres. Fisk to negotiate with Mr. 
Chapman concerning his library. (See 1832, Oct. 11; 1831, fall, [K].) Rev. 
F. Reed to superintend the planting of trees this spring. (See 1841, April 1; 
1831, fall, [P].)—17. Philo voted to accept and furnish a room offered by 
Pres. Fisk. (See 1833, April 16.) 

April 4. Prudential committee appointed three financial agents: Pres. Fisk, 
Dr. Clark, and Rev. F. Reed; strenuous efforts to be made to raise funds.— 
12. Last account in the treasurer’s book of the Missionary society; the society 
was soon afterward abandoned. (See 1831, Nov. 21; 1834, Oct. 22.) 

July 4. The day celebrated by the students. Celebration of the day not 
regularly kept up at first. (See 1838, July 4.)—11. First annual examination 
ended. (See 1873, Sept. 11.) End of second (last) term of the first year, 
followed by a summer vacation of five weeks; the same the following year, 
(See 1833, Aug. 28, [D].) 

1832 - 3 . 

Aug. 15. The third Wednesday, being the first day of the fall term, was the 
day for Commencement, but as no students were ready to graduate, there were 
no public exercises.—Two students, only the bell-ringer and chum, roomed in 
the Lyceum. The room was called “No. 7, Lyceum”, after 1843. (See 1869, 
summer.)—Two courses of study announced ; the Bachelor of Arts course, 
and the English and Scientific, called Literary and Scientific, after 1836. (See 
1858, Sept. 2; 1873, Sept. 11.) 

Oct. 10. Joint Board accepted act of incorporation (see 1831, May 21 and 
Sept. 20), and resolved, “that none but male white persons shall be admitted as 
students of this institution”. (See 1835, Aug. 25.)—11. Joint Board: the 
establishment of a medical department proposed and referred to the Prudential 
committee (see 1833, Aug. 27); Thomas Chapman, Esq., of Camden, N. J., 
having transferred 2,000 volumes, chiefly theological, to the University on very 
favorable terms—1,655 being placed at a low price, and one-half of this sum 
given by Mr. Chapman himself, the remaining books being given outright— 


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[1832 


was thanked, and (on the 15th) was appointed agent to solicit donations of 
books. (See 1835, Aug. 25; 1832, March 15.) —23. Prudential committee: 
authorized Pres. Fisk to have partitions constructed across the lower halls of 
the Dormitory for the purpose of protection against the cold (see 1835, 
June 30) ; resolved that the construction of an observatory on the Lyceum 
building be deferred for the present (see 1836, May 2).—The annual catalogue, 
1 83 2-3, says: “ parents and guardians are earnestly advised that young men at 
college have very little need of spending money; and, in general, it would be 
much the safest for the student, cheapest for the parent or guardian, and alto¬ 
gether best for the University, to commit the funds of the students to the 
president or one of the professors, who will attend to their wants and discharge 
their bills, for which a small commission will be charged.” (Last clause, con¬ 
cerning commission, dropped in 1858; the remainder in 1873.) 

Dec. 19. At end of this fall term, there was a term examination before ihe 
faculty. (See 1833, Aug. 27 ; 1S32, July 11 )—27. First death in the college 
community; Prof. John Mott Smith (see p. xxix), who was buried in the old 
burying ground of Middletown, and afterwards removed to the college ceme¬ 
tery. (See 1837, April 12 and Oct. 16 ) 

1 833, Jan. 10. Prudential committee : Joseph Barratt, M.D., of Middletown, 
to be asked to remove his minerals from the Laboratory or set a price on 
them. (See 1837, Jan. 25.)—23. Pres. Fisk authorized by the Prudential com¬ 
mittee to procure plates for diplomas. 

March 6. Prudential committee voted that if students wished to board in 
commons, any of the several dwelling houses belonging to the University 
should be altered for that purpo c e. (See April 11 and 13; 1831, May 13 
and 14.)—18. Same committee: the Aldermen and Common Council to be 
petitioned to change the name of either High or Parsonage (now College) 
street to University street (see 1857, Sept. 27); a committee to petition the 
General Assembly at next session for moneys claimed by the state from the 
general government. (Petition was signed May 1.) 

April 11. An agent appointed by the Prudential committee to bid not over 
$2,000 on the old commons building. (See April 13; 1825, Aug. 22, [A].) A 
committee also appointed to fit up the building, if purchased, for the student’s 
Boarding association. (See April 25.)—13. The Boarding Hall bought at auc¬ 
tion; this was called College Hall. (See 1834, Apr. 1 ; 1847, Aug. 3.)—16. Philo 
took steps toward occupying a room in College Hall for a debating room. (See 
1832, March 17 ; 1839, fall.)—25. Accounts of the students Boarding association 
begun, (^ee 1835, Oct. 5.) 

July 3. Arrangements made for recasting the University bell. (See 1871, 
fall.)—10. The Adelphian society became the Peithologian. (See 1835, Aug. 
25 ; 1831, Nov. 26, and 1832, Feb. 28.) Peitho had room near Philo’s in Col¬ 
lege Hall. (See April 16.) 

Aug. 27. Joint Board : a medical department again proposed (see 1832, Oct. 
11), and also one of law (see 1841, Aug. 4); a seal, having in the center a like¬ 
ness of the head of John Wesley, and on the margin, “Universitas Wesleiana, 
A.D. 1831 ”, was presented by Pres. Fisk, and accepted as the seal of the Uni¬ 
versity; one examination (annual) only to be held, at the end of the collegiate 
year, and candidates for degrees to be examined in the whole collegiate course 
(see 1845, Aug. 5; 1832, Dec. 19) ; “resolved that the necessary arrangements 
for connecting mechanical and agricultural labor with the course of instruction 
be made, each student to labor at least two hours every day, the system to be 


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introduced at once so that parents may have assurance that the physical as 
well as the intellectual and moral education will be attended to”. (See 1836, 
Aug. 24; end.) 

1833 - 4 . 

Aug. 28. First Commencement, the first day of the fall term and the fourth 
Wednesday of August. (For change to first Wednesday of August, see 1838, 
Aug. 1 ; for change to the end of the collegiate year, see 1843, Aug. 2; for 
permanent change to Thursday, see 1S60, June 21; for change to the present 
custom, see 1873, J une 26.) [A] It became customary after this, and the plan 

was probably first adopted at this time, to form a procession on the campus 
and then proceed, the sheriff of the county and generally a band of music leading 
the way, to the Methodist Episcopal Church. (See 1842, July 30; 1876, June 
29.) [B| The exercises, which were “honorably spoken of by the public”, 

consisted of a Latin salutatory, eulogy, philosophical oration, Greek oration, 
English oration, and a valedictory; six undergraduates also spoke, and the 
“professor-elect, Daniel D. Whedon,” delivered an inaugural address. Until 
1843, Commencement pieces were assigned by the faculty without distinction 
as to scholarship, and consisted of a valedictory, salutatory, philosophical, and 
generally a classical oration, dissertation and eulogy ; sometimes a poem, 
Greek or German oration, once a dialogue, etc. (For change to the “honor 
system”, see 1843, Aug. 2; for other changes, see 1874, June 25, etc.) The 
programme was in English. (See 1846, Aug. 5.) For names of the first gradu¬ 
ates, six in number, see pp. 3 and 4. The cap and gown has been worn by the 
president from the first. [C] After these exercises, a dinner—the first com¬ 
mencement dinner—was given at College Hall. (See 1840, Aug. 5.) The 
custom of the president’s levee in the evening has been in practice from the 
first. [D] This year to consist of three terms, with winter and spring vacations 
of two weeks each, and a summer vacation of six weeks. (See 1837, Aug. 23.) 

Fall. Chapel orations first mentioned in the catalogue of this term. “The 
first section (senior class, after 1836,) will deliver original essays before the 
faculty and students.” (See 1874, Sept. 10; 1831, fall, [J].)—Two resident 
graduates. There was also one in 1834-5, there were two in 1835-6, and two 
in 1842-3. (See 1872, Sept. 12)—Board in the Boarding association “much 
less ” than $1.50 per week. Steward’s name published in the annual catalogue 
(till 1844). 

Oct. 8. Peitho library founded. Philo also took measures on the same evening 
to secure a book-case and a mineral case.—The Tub Philosophers, a secret, four 
years’ society, was founded about this time, (See 1845, after Sept.) 

Nov. 19. Arrangements to be made for selling the ashes of the two societies 
for the mutual profit of each.—29. The compromise of the town of Middle- 
town as to its grant of $10,coo, giving instead the interest in its quarry for forty 
years or until the sum of $ 10,000 should be reached, accepted by the Prudential 
committee. (See 1829, Oct. 16.) 

1834, Feb. 4 Editors of The Philorhetorian Magazine elected. Three hundred 
copies of the prospectus had been ordered printed, and great exertions were 
afterwards made to secure subscriptions 

April 1. The University c >mmons began; price of board, $1.25 per week. 
(See 1846, Aug. 5.)—15. The publication of The Magazine postponed indefi¬ 
nitely.—16. First Junior exhibition. The parts were generally about'the same 
as those of Commencement, vyith the exception of the valedictory, a Latin ora¬ 
tion in the place of the salutatory, and the addition of Spanish and French 
orations, original dramatic sketches, etc.; the latter were a part of the programme 


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for the last time in 1858. (See 1873, March 19.)—22. A superintendent had been 
engaged for the mechanical department. 

Aug. 25. The carpet for use on the stage in the Methodist church was pur¬ 
chased about this time; the students paid for its use at each public exhibition. 
—26. Pres. Fisk was appointed by the Joint Board as agent to visit Europe 
for the purpose of procuring additions to the apparatus, library, and cabinets; 
$7,000 appropriated for this purpose by the trustees. (See 1835, Sept 3 ; 1831, 
Sept. 20.) 

1 S 34 - 5 . 

Aug. 27. Commencement; fall term began.—Office of librarian established. 

Oct. 22. The Missionary lyceum founded, “a society having for its principal 
object the benefit of the missionary cause.” (See 1835, Sept. 21 ; 1848, July; 
1871, June.) 

Nov. 24. First Senior exhibition ; end of fall term. (See 1842, Dec. 7.) 
These exhibitions generally consisted of nearly the same parts as Commence¬ 
ment exercises; also of a dissertation, a colloquy or dramatic sketch with two 
or more actors, sometimes a German or French piece, once a poem, etc. 

1835, March 5. Care of the cabinet intrusted to the Missionary lyceum.— 
24. A committee appointed by the Prudential committee to negotiate about the 
brick building, formerly used as a gun-house. (See June 30; 1825, Aug. 22, [B].) 

April 30. First minutes of a faculty meeting recorded. 

June 30. Prudential committee : the present laboratory in the basement of 
the Lyceum to be fitted for a chapel (see 1871, July 18 ; 1831, fall, [H]); the 
present chapel, the upper story of the Lyceum, to be fitted for the library 
and cabinets (see 1868, spring; 1831, fall, [K]); the brick building to be fitted 
up for a laboratory (but was not done at once ; see 1836, April 12); the Dormi¬ 
tory to be divided into three sections by two suitable partitions (see 1832, Oct. 
23). The seats in this new chapel faced west. (See 1849, Aug.) 

Aug. 25. Trustee meeting: President Fisk requested to observe during his 
tour in Europe, and perfect some plan for beautifying the campus (see Sept. 3); 
the vote of 1832, Oct. 10, refusing admission to men of color, rescinded; the usual 
plan of salaries substituted for the former plan of contingent salaries (see 1831, 
May 13, [I]); James Blackstock, Esq., of New York, N. Y., thanked for dona¬ 
tion of the library of his late brother-in-law, Rev. John Summerfield, amounting 
to 375 choice works (see 1832, Oct. 11) ; Dr. William Prescott, of Lynn, Mass., 
thanked for his gift of a valuable cabinet of 1,000 minerals and 4,000 shells. 
First public addresses delivered before Philo and Peitho, a custom afterwards 
observed annually. (See 1866, after July 19.) 

1885 -G. 

Aug. 26. Commencement.—About this time the “ Governor’s chair ” of Con¬ 
necticut, made of carved oak, brought from England in 1629, and used in the 
inauguration of the younger Winthrop, came into the possession of the college; 
this was used as the president’s chair in Peitho hall; is now deposited in Rich 
Hall. 

Sept. 3. Pres. Fisk left Middletown for Europe, sailing the 8th from New 
York on the Roscoe for Liverpool; was eighteen days making the trip. 
(See 1836, Nov. 23.) Prof. A. W. Smith, acting president.—21. First address 
before the Missionary lyceum. (See 1834, Oct. 22 ) The annual sermon was 
usually delivered on Sunday evening of Commencement week. (See 1871, June; 
1878, June 23.) 

Oct. 5. The Boarding association dissolved. (See 1833, April 25.) 


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*836, Jan. 29. Prudential committee : plans adopted and estimate ordered 
for a new college building, some part of which should be used for a chapel and 
to be situated in range with the Lyceum as far south of it as the Dormitory is 
north; a painting to be made by T. B. Thorpe, ’37, and sent to the president to 
be lithographed in Europe for his use. (See March 23.) 

March 23. The erection of the new building made to depend on securing a 
loan of $io,coo by mortgage from the School Commissioners of Connecticut. 

April 12. The brick building to be repaired for a laboratory. This was 
done soon afterward, for see enumeration of buildings, Sept. 1. (See 1871, 
Sept. 14; 1831, fall, [M*].) —18. The Cuvierian or Natural History society 
formed ; composed of Juniors and Seniors; meetings monthly. In 1837, April, 
the use of the room over the laboratory was granted, provided that, if the society 
should cease to exist, their entire collection should then fall to the University. 
(See 1871, fall.) The society died later than 1841, when it had fifty members, 
and before i860. 

May 2. The bill for the telescope and freight, 6,ooo + 960 francs, receipted 
in Paris by M. Lerebours, maker. This was a refractor of six inches aperture, 
and was used at first on a movable stand ; equatorial mounting made in 1854 
or’5. (See 1869, Jan.)—Collection of 100 Vesuvius minerals sent by Pres. Fisk. 

June. Both Philo and Peitho had cabinets of minerals at this time. 

Aug. 22. The faculty resolved that in view of the present state of the publ'c 
mind on the subject of honorary degrees, they had no candidate for any degree 
to present to the Joint Board, and suggested the propriety of abstaining for one 
or more years from conferring any such degree, especially doctorates. —23. 
First meeting of the Alumni association ; also met on 24th. 

During this year the philosophical and astronomical apparatus was enlarged 
by the addition of nearly 100 instruments, procured mostly in London and Paris ? 
at an expense of about $4,000. Besides the telescope already mentioned (May 
2), the following were described in the annual catalogue: “a splendid plate 
Electrical Machine, with two plates of thirty-six inches in diameter, a magnifi¬ 
cent Altitude and Azimuth Instrument, so constructed as to be used also for 
meridian transits, an Astronomical clock, and various others of the latest con¬ 
struction and of the first quality. The entire apparatus is believed to be as 
complete and useful for the purposes of instruction as any in the country.” 

To the College Library, there has been an accession .... of more than 
one thousand volumes of the first scientific and classical works, selected in 
Europe by the president with great care.” 

1830 - 7 . 

Aug. 24. Commencement. In addition to the usual exercises by the gradu¬ 
ating class, two “masters’ orations,” for the degree of A.M., were delivered. 
Masters’ orations formed a part of the programme as late as 1853.—Students 
arranged for the first time in classes instead of sections (see 1831, fall, [E]), but 
the clause “without any reference to their standing in other departments ” was 
retained in the catalogue till 1843.—Preaching service by the College pastor to 
be held in the chapel every Sunday, 10 A. M.,all students required to be present 
unless excused upon written request from parents or guardians; regular attend¬ 
ance in the afternoon to be at such church as each one should choose. (See 
Sept. 8.)—A few students enabled to meet a part of their college expenses by 
laboring in the mechanic’s shop, which had now been fitted up. (See 1837, 
March 17 ; 1833, Au S- 2 7 -) 

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the Methodist Episcopal Church in the northern and eastern Conferences, the 
buildings are said to consist of “a College Edifice, Lyceum (in which are a 
temporary chapel, library, and recitation rooms), Boarding Hall, Laboratory, 
and Carpenter’s Shop.”—8. The first quarterly conference of the church at 
the “ Wesleyan University station” held. (See 1845, April 22.) 

Oct. First triennial published on page vii of the annual catalogue, giving a 
list of the first four classes. 

Nov. 23. Pres. Fisk reached New York on his return from Europe, and 
reached Middletown on the 29th just in time to preside at the Senior exhibi¬ 
tion. 

1837, Jan. 25. Prudential committee voted to pay Dr. Barratt for his cabinet 
of minerals (about i,coo specimens) which had been kept in the college cabinet, 
$436; carried into effect. 

March 17. Between this date and the end of the year a turning lathe with 
chisels, etc., was purchased for the Mechanic’s shop. (See 1839, July 16; 
1836, Aug. 24.) 

April 12. The Prudential committee decided to confer with the Senior class 
concerning a cemetery on the grounds of the University. The spot chosen was 
the knoll west of the college buildings. (See Aug. 30; 1849, June.) 

Aug. 22. Joint Board: the erection of a new college building for the accom¬ 
modation of students considered an indispensable necessity, and the trustees 
asked to proceed in the work as soon as $10,000 could be raised or secured. 
(See 1839, fall.) 

During this year, additional apparatus amounting in value to about $2,000 
arrived from Europe ; also, 750 English plants in 5 folio vols. and 500 fossils, the 
gift of Rev. Henry Fish, A.M., and a collection of minerals from Cornwall mines 
and Giant’s Causeway. “Russell’s magnificent orrery, a new and unrivaled 
instrument and the only one of the kind in the world,” of American make, was 
purchased during this year ; occupied southeast room, second floor of Chapel 
Building; used last about i86o(?) ; not mentioned in catalogue after 1S68; 
taken to pieces and removed to carpenter’s shop, 1876. 

1837 - 8 . 

Aug. 23. Commencement. By vote of the Joint Board on the preceding 
day, there were to be hereafter two terms in the collegiate year, with a winter 
vacation of eight weeks and a summer vacation of four weeks. (See 1833, 
Aug. 28, lDJ ; 1842, Aug. 3.)—Seven students roomed in College Hall. (See 
1841, Aug. 4 )—A volunteer class of students having the ministry in view, 
called the “ Wesley Institute ”, was formed. (See 1841, Oct)—The bookstore 
was discontinued about this time. (See 1831, fall, [N].)—The Mystical Seven, a 
secret, literary, four years’ society, formed about this time. (See Oct. 16; 1867, 
May.)—30. Prudential committee voted that the faculty be a committee to 
arrange lots in the college cemetery. (See Oct. 16 and April 12 ) 

Fall. Between this time and 1838, June 28, alcoves and shelves were built 
on the south side of the library (upper story of the Lyceum) for the cabinet of 
minerals.—The Phi Nu Theta or Eclectic society, a secret, literary, four years’, 
unchaptered society, founded.—First and only catalogue of the library printed. 

Oct. 16. A few days before this the remains of Prof. John Mott Smith were 
removed to the college cemetery. (See 1S32, Dec. 27.) On same day the con¬ 
stitution of the Mystics was empowered by Pres. Fisk’s signature. 

Nov. The President’s house, though not entirely finished till 1838, Jan., was 
occupied about the last of this month ; cost of erection nearly $7,000 ; frontage 


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of lot, 120 feet. During this winter an instrumental band was formed. (See 
1838, Nov. 7.) 

July 4. Faculty and students united by invitation in the procession of the 
citizens, in celebrating the day. (See 1845 and 1832.)—24. An ice-house to 
be built.—31. Trustees voted that, in the erection of new college buildings, 
the public building, containing the chapel and recitation rooms, should be 
placed directly south of the Lyceum, and that if the building for student’s 
rooms be erected first, sufficient space should be left for a chapel south of the 
Lyceum. 

1888 - 9 . 

Aug. 1. Commencement; first Wednesday in August. (See 1859, June 22; 
1833, Aug. 28.)—Natural History added to the course of study.—27. Pruden¬ 
tial committee: a resolution offered to change Commencement from the begin¬ 
ning to the end of the collegiate year, but laid on the table. (See 1843, Aug. 2.) 

The Chique Chauque eating club formed; known at first as the North club; 
after 1862, this became the eating club of the Psi Upsilon society; now spelt 
Chaque. 

Nov. 7. The music at the Senior exhibition was furnished by the Calliopean 
association and the University band. 

1839, Feb. 20. Prudential committee : a bill for setting a stone for the transit 
instrument ordered paid. Probably the octagonal observatory was built about 
this time. This was a small wooden structure, nine feet in diameter, painted 
white; it was placed at first in the rear of Prof. Smith’s house, where Prof. 
Rice now lives, and moved in 1854 or 1855 to the spot now occupied by the 
southwest corner of Rich Hall. (See 1866, Sept, n.)—21. Faculty voted that 
no recitations be held after the one before breakfast on the morrow, on account 
of its being the anniversary of Washington’s birthday. This is the first refer¬ 
ence of the kind in the Faculty Records. —23, Friday. Pres. Fisk died at his 
residence about 9 45 A. M. ; funeral on the 26th; the remains were interred in 
the college cemetery; exercises of the University suspended till the 27th.— 
Prof. A. W. Smith appointed acting president. 

June 4. Faculty: first mention found of contest between the Junior and 
Sophomore classes in elocution; four of each class to declaim before the 
examining committee at the end of the term; first and second best in each 
class to be decided upon. The programme has been printed since 1847. (See 
1858, July 30.)—18 Great interest in temperance work: the faculty “ advise 
and exhort ” the students to join the College Temperance association. 

July 16. The mechanic’s shop to be put under charge of the steward. This 
was about the end of the manual labor system. (See 1836, Aug. 24.) 

Aug. 6. Rev. Stephen Olin, D.D., elected president; Dr. Olin at this time 
was in Europe in poor health. A monument to be erected by the alumni and 
students to the memory of Dr. Fisk. 

1839 - 40 . 

Aug. 7. Commencement.—Hebrew introduced ; taught at an extra charge. 

The catalogues at this time and until 1845, at least, were published by the 
students; the number to be printed and other matters were decided upon at 
college meetings, and the surplus from the sales was appropriated, along with 
the revenue of a small tax, for the support of the Reading room.—The second 
triennial published in the annual catalogue, pp. 7-11, being a list of all degrees 
conferred up to this time. 

Oct. 25. Celebration of the centenary of Wesleyan Methodism. 


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During this fall, the new Boarding Hall (now Observatory Hall, see 1868, 
fall) was erected; 100x40, three stories, brick; dining room in middle of 
second floor, south rooms on all floors for steward’s family, a room for the sick 
on the third floor, kitchen and pantries on first floor ; after 1842, Feb. 1, as 
soon as the rooms were finished Peitho rented the north room on the third 
floor, and Philo rented the other large room on the same floor, the rooms 
between being used for the societies’ libraries; there was a wooden staircase 
on the outside of the building where the tower now stands ; entire cost, about 
$8,000. Soon afterward the barn was built (see 1882, April), and the well was 
dug and stoned. 

1840, March 11. The Kappa Delta Phi society organized. (See 1841, Oct. 13.) 

April 8. Prudential committee : voted that the steward (Horace Bartlett, 

1838-44,) be permitted “to occupy his leisure hours in experiments in making 
telescopes, with a view of ultimately furnishing a large one for the University.” 

June 24. A college periodical, The Classic, was established at a college 
meeting, “the business being done up decently and in order”. {Records.) 

July 1. The first number of The Classic or College Monthly, published 
by Messrs. Barnes and Saxe, Wm. Trench, printer. Each number contained 
48 pp., 8vo. This was edited by a committee of the students; 1841-2, Prof. 
Wm. M. Willett was chosen editor-in-chief. (See 1842, Sept. 1.) 

Aug. 4. The Joint Board voted that the Fisk professorship, recently founded 
by the Centenary Fund of the New York Conference, should be applied to any 
department until the conference should specify to which one they wished it 
assigned. (See 1842, Aug. 2; 1853, Sept. 1.) 

The University band allowed by vote of a college meeting to take the instru¬ 
ments home during the summer vacation. 

1840 - 1 . 

Aug. 5. Commencement; the class voted to hold a re-union at the end of 
three years, apparently not an usual custom. Dinner held in the new Boarding 
Hall. (See 1853, Sept, i; 1833, Aug. 28, [C.])—Department of mathematics 
divided into (1) mathematics and civil engineering, and (2) natural philosophy 
and astronomy; department of normal instruction added. (See 1841, Dec. 1.) 
Physiology added to the course of study. 

Board at the commons, without tea, coffee or animal food, $1.25 ; otherwise, 
$1.5°. 

Nov. 24. Steps taken for the regular increase and improvement of the 
college library by appropriating the library fees, and soon after this an appor¬ 
tionment of this sum was made among the different departments. 

Late in the fall, Pres. Olin returned from Europe, but his feeble health did 
not permit him to assume the duties of the presidency, or even to visit Middle- 
town. 

1841, Jan. 6. The legacy of Dr. Fisk’s library, chiefly classics, to the college 
library was formally accepted with an appropriate vote of thanks by the 
Prudential committee.—20. Pres. Olin resigned ; Rev. Nathan Bangs, D.D., 
elected president. 

March 30. The subject of electives discussed by the faculty ; this discussion 
was continued for over a year, but no electives were introduced. (See 1848, 
Aug. 31.) 

April 1. Suggestion made in The Classic that the “naked, uninteresting 
lawn ” be improved by planting trees and shrubs, cultivating the grass, intro- 


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ducing walks, fountains, statuary, etc.—12. College meeting: the campus in 
front of the college building to be ornamented.—20. The faculty voted “ that 
the students be excused from recitations to-morrow (a-? they have been to-day) 
or the next fair day to finish planting trees on the campus.” (See July 1 ; 
1S32, March 15.) This became a custom, and the day was known as “tree 
day ”. The privilege came to belong to the Sophomores only. (See 1853, 
April 22.) 

June 2i. The pews of ’the faculty in chapel to be taken up and made 
narrower, and one or two added on each side for the accommodation of their 
families. (See Aug. 10.) 

July 1. In commenting on the laudable effort lately made by the students to 
adorn the campus by planting trees and shrubs, The Classic calls attention to 
Prof. Smith’s suggestion that a shaded avenue be extended from the college 
buildings to the college cemetery. A row of trees was set out about this time 
extending from the brick Laboratory westward towards the cemetery. 

1841 - 2 . 

Aug. 4. Commencement; inaugural address by Pres. Bangs. Departments 
of ecclesiastical history, of biblical literature, and of law added. Lectures given 
in eleven branches. (Same in 1842-3.)—Two law students.—Extra rooms had 
been fitted up in College Hall for students; seventeen students in eleven 
rooms.—10. Faculty chose pews in chapel. 

Oct. The suggestion was made that the Wesley Institute association be 
merged in the biblical department. (See 1837, after Aug. 23.)—13. Kappa 
Delta Phi changed name to Kappa Sigma Theta. (See 1843, Nov. 20; 1840, 
March 11.) 

Dec. 1. Instruction was begun in the normal department. The male depart¬ 
ment of the city High School was used as a practice school. 

1842, Feb. 1. The new society rooms of Philo and Peitho in the new Board¬ 
ing Hall nearly completed. (See 1839, fall.) 

March 29. The faculty voted that hereafter at exhibitions and commence¬ 
ments no unusual costume or theatrical equipment should be admitted upon the 
stage. 

May 18. The Physiological society formed. This society was afterwards 
allowed to place its library in the hall of the college library. 

July 30. The sheriff of the county being unable to be present as marshal on 
Commencement day, the faculty made provision for the exigency by special 
invitation. (See 1833, Aug. 28, [A]; 1876, June 29.) This grew to be the rule 
rather than the exception. 

Aug. 2. Joint Board: Pres. Bangs resigned; Rev, Stephen Olin, D.D., 
re elected; the Fisk professorship fund to be completed by subscriptions (see 
1840, Aug. 4); voted that “the three recitation rooms” in the Lyceum be 
repaired. 

1842 - 3 . 

Aug. 3. Commencement; not more than twenty of the thirty seven members 
of the class allowed to speak, and each limited to eight minutes; “one session 
only.” (See 1849, Aug. 1; 1853. Aug. 3.)—The terms hereafter to be three in 
number with vacations as follows: winter 8 weeks, spring 2, and summer 4. 
This year, however, the winter vacation was 10 weeks, and the spring 3. (See 
1858, Sept. 2.)—Modern languages dropped as a department and taught at an 
extra charge. (See 1858, Sept. 2.)—n. The instruments of the band to be 

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collected and placed under the care of the faculty for the use of the college 
hereafter. (See 1843, Oct. 4.) 

Sept. 1. Last number of The Classic published; at a college meeting, Aug. 
14, it was voted 011 account of lack of financial support to “let it die.”—Third 
triennial published in the annual catalogue, pp. vii-xiii. 

Dec. 7. Last Senior exhibition; a petition to the faculty to omit this one on 
account of the smallness of the class and large expense was made, but not 
granted; but it was recommended that no band of music be engaged, and it was 
voted that after the present term the supper be prohibited. 

1843, A U S* 2 * First Commencement at end of the year; also the first one 
where parts were assigned according to rank in general scholarship; the 
“honors” were a valedictory, salutatory, philosophical, metaphysical, ancient 
classical, and modern classical oration, and occasionally portraiture of character. 
The remaining parts were called orations, or from 1859, first-class orations and 
orations. But occasionally there were special parts, such as a poem, Greek 
oration, ethical oration, etc. (See 1874, June 25; 1833, Aug. 28, [B].) 

1843 - 4 . 

Aug. 31. Fall term began. Departments of ecclesiastical history, biblical 
literature and Hebrew dropped; the latter taught, but at extra charge. Nat¬ 
ural philosophy and astronomy combined with the mathematical department. 
Lectures on botany introduced; kept up three years.—About this time the 
Social Union, a secret, literary society, was formed. 

Oct. 4. Use of instruments granted to the new band. (See 1881, fall.) 

Nov. 20. The Kappa Sigma Theta became the Xi chapter of the Psi 
Upsilon society, a secret, literary, four years’ society. (See 1841, Oct. 13.) 

1844, May 1. First Junior exhibition where parts were assigned by rank in 
scholarship. 

Aug. 7. Commencement. 

1844 - 5 . 

Sept. 5. Fall term commenced. Department of normal instruction dropped. 
(See 1841, Dec. 1.) Modern languages also dropped. (See 1848, Aug. 31.) 

The Chi Psi society, Alpha chapter, a secret, literary, four years’ society, 
founded. (See 1863, fall-) 

1845, Feb. 27. First mention in faculty records of the observance of the 
day of prayer (“ concert of prayer ”) for colleges. 

April 22. Last 4 quarterly conference of the University church. (See 1836, 
Sept. 8.) 

July 4. Celebration of the day by an oration and by reading of the Declara¬ 
tion of Independence.—7. The Phi Beta Kappa society, Gamma chapter of 
Connecticut, founded. 

Aug. 5. Examinations hereafter to be held at end of each term. (See 1873, 
under Sept, ii; 1833, Aug. 27.)—6. Commencement. 

1845 - 6 . 

Sept. 4. Fall term commenced. 

Fourth triennial published in the annual catalogue, pp. ix-xviii—The Tub 
Philosophers, who had changed before this into the Thenicans or Thencannies, 
broke up about this time. (See 1833, Oct. 8.) 

Nov. 11. Written examinations introduced (?); faculty voted “that any of 
the officers who may deem it expedient and feasible be permitted to make use 
of written examinations in their classes.” 


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1846, March 3. Morning prayers changed from 6 o’clock to 7.45, but the bell 
was rung at 6. (See 1858, Sept. 2; 1831, fall, [H].)—At this time any Senior 
who failed to be prepared at the proper time for his chapel performance was 
not permitted to attend any of his recitations. 

June 1. President Olin sailed for England to attend the Evangelical Alliance 
and for the benefit of his health. (See Nov. 2.) Prof. A. W. Smith, acting 
president. 

July 4. All college exercises, excepting prayers, omitted; a dinner was 
given in “ Steward Hubbard’s Hall,” at which a toastmaster presided, the 
Declaration was read, the “Glee Club” sang, etc.—Mathematics first buried 
this year. This was not done for several years afterward; the process changed 
to burning. (See 1867, July.) 

Aug. 5. Commencement; programme first in Latin.—With the close of this 
collegiate year the commons ended. (See 1834, April 1.) 

1846- 7. 

Sept. 8. Fall term commenced.—Law was not taught this year, but the 
department was nominally kept up in the catalogue till 1852. 

Nov. 2. President Olin arrived in New York after a thirty-six days’ voyage, 
bringing among other gifts, books to the library from Rev. Jabez Burns, D.D. 

1847, Aug. 4. Commencement; dinner given in the rooms in the Boarding 
Hall where the commons had been held. (See 1853, Aug. 3.) 

1847- 8. 

Sept. 2. Fall term commenced. 

Fall. Course of study for the first time arranged in the catalogue by years 
instead of under departments. (See 1868, fall.) Calendar also first published.— 
Income of the library fund, about $250, was apportioned, one-half for general 
literature, and one-half for mathematics, moral science, natural science, and 
languages. 

1848, July. Missionary Hall in Boarding Hall (now Nos. 14 and 16 in O. 
H.) dedicated for the vise of the Missionary lyceum as a society room and 
depository for specimens from heathen lands. (See 1871, fall.)—24. Between 
1847, Aug., and this date, the College Hall (old Boarding Hall) was sold for 
$500 under condition that the materials be removed from the grounds ; the 
bricks were used in building the houses Nos. 102, 104, 106, and 108 William 
street. 

Aug. 1. The professorship which had been endowed by the New York Con¬ 
ference and called the Iledding professorship, was acknowledged by the Joint 
Board and applied to the department of moral science and belles-lettres; after¬ 
wards to mental phil sophy and political economy; now history and political 
economy.—2. Commencement. 

1848- 9. 

Aug. 31. Fall term commenced.—Lectures given to Juniors in Greek litera¬ 
ture (dropped in 1850), and in Roman literature (dropped in 1853). Lectures 
to Sophomores in Greek and Roman literature. Modern languages again 
introduced, but at an extra charge until 1850, when they became a part of the 
course of study. (See 1844, Sept. 5.) First elective (Hebrew) mentioned in 
the course of study. (See 1849, Aug. 30; 1841, March 30.) 

1849, June. At this time it was customary to excuse the Juniors after morn¬ 
ing recitations on some day in June or July to clear up the college cemetery, 
the day being known as “cemetery day.” This custom prevailed certainly as 
late as 1854 and 1855. (See 1837, April 12.) 


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“July 4”. First Senior examination commenced four weeks before Com¬ 
mencement; followed by the first Senior vacation. 

Aug. 1. Commencement; twenty-eight speakers, a morning and an afternoon 
session. There were two sessions also in 1851 and 1852. According to the 
printed programmes these three were the only years in which two sessions were 
held. (But see 1842, Aug. 3.)—During this term the chapel seats were turned 
about so as to face east. (See 1835, June 30.) 

1849- 50. 

Aug. 30. Fall term commenced.—Additional electives allowed in this and 
the succeeding years, but for important changes and additions, see 1869, Sept. 
9, and 1873, Sept. n. 

1850, Aug. 7. Commencement; degree of D.D. conferred on an alumnus 
for the first time, it being conferred on two, Nos. 28 and 33. 

1850- 1. 

Sept. 5. Fall term began. 

1851, Aug. 6. Commencement.—16. Pres. Olin died. 

1851- 2. 

Sept. 4. Fall term began. 

Oct. 16. Rev. John McClintock, D.D., elected president; name was printed 
in the catalogue, but he declined the position.—The fifth triennial published 
with the annual catalogue, pp. 3-23, giving for the first time lists of trustees 
and faculty, and a statistical table of eleven lines. 

1852, Aug. 3. Prof. A. W. Smith elected president.—4. Commencement. 

1S52-3. 

Sept. 2. Fall term began.—During this year and the next, Rev. Laban Clark, 
D.D., delivered his lectures on theology at 9 a. m., Sundays ; attendance, 
voluntary.—A revised edition of the last year’s triennial was published with the 
catalogue. 

1853, April 22. The Sophomores were granted leave after the morning 
recitation “ to go and procure trees for the college grounds.” (See 1862, spring ; 
1841, April 20.) 

Aug. 3. Commencement; by vote of faculty, only one session allowed. (See 
1849, Aug. 1.) Dinner at McDonough Hall for the first time. (See 1876, June 
29 ; 1847, Aug. 4.) Efforts to raise an endowment fund of $100,000, called the 
Centum Millia fund, were begun about this time; suggestion made by Isaac 
Rich, Esq. John Gove, Esq., gave $7,500 to this fund (See 1854, Aug. 1.) 

1853-4. 

Sept. 1. Fall term began.—Lectures in metaphysics introduced.—The Fisk 
professorship applied to the department of natural science (mathematics and 
astronomy only, since 1880). (See 1840, Aug. 4.) 

1854, May. Maps of the Latin department purchased.—The Libanians, a 
secret society, so secret that its existence was not known for some time, was 
organized about this time. (See 1856, spring.) 

During the summer term, the table, on which is the inscription, “ Universitas 
Wesleiana. Condita 1831. Inserted by the Sophomore class” (’56), was in¬ 
serted over the central doorway of the Lyceum. 

Aug. 1. An agent appointed by the Joint Board for raising funds for the 
proposed endowment. (See 1853, Aug. 3; 1855, May and June.)—2. Com¬ 
mencement. 


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1854- 5. i 

Aug. 31. Fall term began.—Boarding Hall first used in part as a dormitory; 
three rooms only being used this year and next, but the number was increased 
in 1S57 to twelve, and in 1861 to eighteen.—The sixth triennial published with 
annual catalogue, pp. 3-22. 

lS 55 ' May 4. The State of Connecticut paid the first installment of its grant 
of $10,000 to the endowment fund; other installment paid 1856, May 15. Hon. 
Benjamin Douglas and Prof. H. B. Lane were influential in securing this 
grant. 30. Daniel Drew contributed to the endowment fund, $5,000. 

June 20. Isaac Rich contributed to the endowment fund, $20,000.—31. 
Improvements recommended by the Joint Board: that the roofs of both the 
Dormitory and Lyceum be covered with tin or slate (c - ) ; that the tower on 
the Lyceum be raised and finished in a symmetrical manner (see 1856, Aug. 5), 
and be prepared to receive a clock that shall strike regularly for recitations (o); 
that a new college edifice be erected on the south side of the Lyceum to corres¬ 
pond with the exterior of the Dormitory (o); that an iron fence be placed in 
front of the premises on High street (o); that the lot in the rear be drained and 
graded; that the old buildings in the rear be removed (see 1871, summer); that 
the laboratory be enlarged and arranged to receive the philosophical appa¬ 
ratus. A plan for an avenue on the south side of the president’s house from 
High street was also proposed, but finally rejected. 

Aug. 1. Commencement. 

1855- 6. 

Aug. 30. Fall term began.—The Monday morning recitations adapted for Sun¬ 
day study (see 1831, fall, [I]) were dropped, excepting with the Seniors, who 
had Paley’s Evidences this year and Hopkin’s afterwards. (See 1863, after 
Aug. 27.) 

The Chronometer eating club formed; this became the eating club of the 
Alpha Delta Phi society about 1865. (See 1877, fall.) 

1856, spring. The Alpha Delta Phi, Middletown chapter, a secret, literary, 
four years’ society, was formed about this time; composed of members taken 
from the Betreans and Libanians, which then disbanded. (See 1854, May.) 

Aug. About this time the whole of the $100,000 endowment had been secured; 
$80,000 was invested as endowment for professorships. (See 1853, Aug. 3.)— 
5. The Joint Board recommended ; 1st, that a tower be placed over the bell 
and its apparatus for protection (a short octagonal wooden tower was built 
soon afterward); 2d, that a hedge (o) with a suitable fence be placed in front of 
the college grounds.—6. The subject of reservoirs for protecting the buildings 
against loss or damage by fire referred to the Prudential committee (o). Cele¬ 
bration of the twenty-fifth anniversary by an alumni dinner at McDonough 
Hall, with speeches, etc.—7. Thursday. Commencement; the degree of LL.D. 
conferred on an alumnus (No. 1) for the first time. 

1856- 7. 

Sept. 4. Fall term began. 

Fall. The experiment of seating the students in chapel alphabetically instead 
of by classes was found unsuccessful.—An attempt to revive The Classic made. 

1857, Aug. 5, Wednesday. Commencement. Pres. Smith resigned; Rev. 
Joseph Cummings, D.D., ’40, elected president. By vote of the Joint Board, 
the department of geology to receive for purchases, etc., $200 annually. 

Summer. A portion of the lower floor of the Boarding Hall fitted up for 
the janitor’s rooms. (See 1882, April.) 


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[1857 


1857 - 8 . 

Sept. 3. Fall term began. Prof. John Johnston, LL.D., acting president 
till spring term.—The Theta Delta Chi, Omicron chapter, a secret, literary, 
four years’ society, established about this time. (See i860, after June 21.)—27. 
The name of Parsonage street changed to College street. (See 1833, March 18.) 

1858, spring. A flag-pole, one hundred and twenty feet high, was erected by 
the Sophomore class on the spot now occupied by the southwest door-step 
of Memorial Chapel. (See 1868, May.) 

July 4. Celebration according to the custom usual at this time; ringing of 
college bell and firing of the cannon at sunrise; speeches made by some of the 
faculty and students around the cannon at the flag-pole ; exercises in college 
chapel at 9 a. m. (See 1868, May, end.)—30. Friday evening before Com¬ 
mencement. At the usual contest in declamation between the Junior and Soph¬ 
omore classes (see 1839, June 4), an offer of a prize was made; this was about 
the first prize given at Wesleyan and was called, from its donor, the President’s 
prize. (Given last in 1866.) 

Aug. 4. Commencement. Scholarships at $100 and $50 authorized by the 
Joint Board to be sold by an agent. 

During summer vacation important improvements were made ; the Dormitory 
was “ bereft of its damp harboring vines ; ” grounds graded near the buildings ; 
walks laid out; wood-work inside the Dormitory painted. 

1858- 0. 

Sept. 2. Fall term began. Length of vacations to be thus: winter 3 weeks, 
spring 2, and summer 8. (See 1872, Sept. 12; 1842, Aug. 3.) Modern lan¬ 
guages in regular course of study again. (See 1842, Aug. 3.) Separate announce¬ 
ment of the scientific course of three years made in the catalogue. (See 1873, 
Sept. 11 ; 1832, Aug. 15. end.)—Prayers on Saturday evening and on Sunday 
morning and evening discontinued. (See 1872, Sept. 12; 1874, Sept. 10; 1831, 
fall, [H].) 

Fall. The Alpha eating club, formed probably before this, was composed 
at this time chiefly of Eclectics and Mystics. Since 1865, this has been the 
club of the Phi Nu Theta or Eclectic society.—There were two boat clubs, 
having 17 and 9 members; a boat, “the first boat of the navy,” was bought 
about this time. In 1861, there were 7 boats and 7 clubs ; in 1862, one of the 
boats was a four-oared barge, 18 feet long, and another, a six-oared, lapstreak 
barge, 25 feet long; in 1865, one of the boats was four-oared, shell sides, 35 
feet long. Between 1865 an d 1871, no mention of boat clubs appears in The 
Olla Podrida. (See 1869, Sept. 25.)—The Frankfort collection of 2,000 min¬ 
erals, many very choice a<d mostly from European localities, was purchased 
about this time for $1,400.—The seventh triennial published with the annual 
catalogue, pp. iii-xxii. 

, Nov. 8. The first Olla Podrida issued ; folio 12 X 17 inches, price four cents. 
(No. 3, folio, 13X19, was published by the Sophomore class in April, 1861; 
No. 4, the first in pamphlet form, was published by the Freshman class in July, 
1862; from 1864 to 1873, published by the secret societies; 1873-6, by the 
Argus association; 1877, by the Olla Podrida committee; since then by the 
Juniorclass. That of 1874, April, was in same form as Argus, quarto.)—17. Last 
day of fall term; first Sophomore exhibition. (See 1866, Nov. 27 ; 1871, Dec. 
20.) The names of the parts were the same in general as those of the Junior 
exhibition and Commencement. (See 1843, Aug. 2.) 

1859, Feb. 22. Celebration of the day by the Sophomores with a programme 


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carried out in the college chapel. (In 1862, at the invitation of the citizens, the 
exercises were held in McDonough Hall.) (See 1864, Feb. 22.) 

June 21. Measures taken by the Joint Board for erecting the necessary col¬ 
lege buildings; a committee appointed to arrange for raising $50,000. (See 
i860, June 20.)—22. Fourth Wednesday. First Commencement held in June. 
(See i860, June 21; 1833, Aug. 28.) 

1859- GO. 

Aug. 18. Fall term began.—Important general improvements were made in 
the appearance of the grounds and buildings during this year. 

1860, June 19. The Adams prize, Sophomore mathematics, first awarded. 
(Given last in 1863.)—20. The committee of the Joint Board on buildings 
recommended the erection of three buildings: one containing a chapel, lecture 
hall, and recitation rooms; one for natural science; and one for an observa¬ 
tory. At the alumni meeting it was voted to edit an Alumni Record, Orange 
Judd, Editor.—21. Thursday, Commencement; this was brought on Thursday 
at the continued request of the alumni in order that they might have more time 
for the alumni meeting and exercises. (See 1862, July 17 ; 1859, June 22.)—The 
Theta Delta Chi society was dissolved about this time. (See 1857, Sept.) 

1860- 1. 

Aug. 16. Fall term began. Special instruction in elocution introduced. 
(See 1870, Sept. 15.) 

During this year, gas was put into the halls and recitation rooms of the college 
buildings. 

1861, April. First mention found of base-ball clubs; two in existence. (See 
1864, Sept.) 

June 17. First award of the Parker prize, Senior rhetorical until 1867, but 
since then, Junior and Sophomore declamation; also first award of the Walsh 
prize, Sophomore Greek and Latin. (Given for Greek only, after 1863; given 
last, 1874.)—20. Commencement. 

1801-2. 

Aug. 15. Fall term began. Vacations to be as follows: winter 3 weeks, 
spring 4, and summer 6. (See 1866, Aug. 30; 1858, Sept. 2.)—A preparatory 
school, called “The Middletown Academy,” was held this year in the college 
buildings. 

1862, spring. Tree-day celebrated for the last lime. (See 1841, April 20; 
1853, April 22.)—The college cabinet was removed from the Lyceum, fourth 
floor (see 1837, fall), to the Missionary lyceum room, Boarding Hall. (See 
1848, July.) This was kept separate from the collection of the Missionary 
lyceum till 1871, fall.—The libraries of Philo and Peitho were annexed about 
this time to the college library. 

July. “The Roll of Honor,” a list of all those students and alumni who had 
entered the Union forces during the civil war up to this time, published in The 
Olla Podrida. (See 1865, Nov.) “The Wesleyan University Guards,” Co. G, 
4th (afterwards 1st) Connecticut Artillery was composed of students, and 
drilled on the college campus.—First award of the Calef prize, Junior and 
Sophomore declamation. (Given last in 1879.)—17. Commencement; third 
Thursday. (See 1873, June 26; i860, June 21.) 

1862-3. 

Aug. 28. Fall term began. The Lyceum called Chapel Building. (See 1871, 
Sept. 14.) 


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Sept. 29. End of the students’ Reading Room association ; faculty resolved 
to assume charge. (See 1831, Nov. 26.) 

The eighth triennial, the first in Latin and separate from the annual catalogue, 
published; pp. 48, 8vo. First award of the Ayers prize, Freshman preparatory. 

1863, June. Class-day instituted; the exercises which were semi-private 
were held on the campus in the early evening; a supper, later. (See 1864, June.) 

July. The library fund was increased to about $6,000 through subscriptions 
of the alumni.—The card catalogue of the library was commenced during this 
year.—15. The Olin professorship ($25,000) of rhetoric and English literature 
founded by Isaac Rich, Esq. The Robert Rich professorship of Latin founded. 
First Commencement concert. (See 1872, July 17.)—16. Commencement. 

1883- 4. 

Aug. 27. Fall term began.—Saturday morning recitations introduced about 
this time. 

Fall. The Chi Psi society surrendered its charter about this time. (See 1876, 
May 23; 1844, fall.) 

Nov. 13 Hon. Lee Claflin contributed to the endowment fund, $10,000. 

During fall and winter, the gymnasium was built, being first used in the 
spring of 1864. 

1864, Feb. 22. The public exercises on Washington’s birthday consisted for 
the first time of an oration by a Senior and reading of the Declaration by 
a Junior. About 1873, a declamation was substituted for the reading. This is 
the present custom. (See 1859, Feb. 22.) 

June. Class-day exercises on the campus, and an oration, history, poem, 
prophecy, etc., in McDonough Hall. This general plan with increasing details 
has usually been followed. The campus exercises were held around the flag¬ 
pole till 1868, in which year they were held under the mulberry tree, north of 
Rich Hall. (See 1869, June.) 

July. First Obituary Record of the alumni published, including the names 
of those who had died since July, 1862. This has since been published annually. 
—First award of the following prizes: North, Sophomore mathematics (last 
given, in 1875) > Phi beta Kappa, Sophomore Latin ; Hibbard, Freshman decla¬ 
mation (continuous except 1866 and 7, when its place was taken by the Socie¬ 
ties’ prize). There was also a prize contest this year between Philo and Peitho 
with three prizes: Senior oration, Junior debate, and Sophomore debate.— 
The custom of class re-unions according to the present arrangement at intervals 
of 3, 7, 10, 15, and 25 years, commenced this year.—19. The thanks of the 
Joint Board returned to the class of ’64 for their gift to the University of the 
portrait of Rev. Laban Clark, D.D., “entitled to be called the Father of the 
University.” (This is now preserved in Rich Hall.)—20. Isaac Rich, Esq., pro¬ 
posed on certain conditions to donate funds for the erection of a library build¬ 
ing. (See 1867, July 16; 186S, July 15.)—21. Commencement. 

1884- 5. 

Sept. 1. Fall term began. Formal instruction in the gymnasium with 
required attendance was given this year; also in 1869-70. 

Fall. Agallian Base Ball club organized; score book purchased ; grounds 
on Washington Green ; club was in existence until at least 1869, fall. 

1865, July. The Library fund was increased to $27,600 by the alumni.— 
First award of these prizes: Rich, for Senior oration; Cutts, mental philosophy 
(given last, 1878) ; Miller, Junior debate; Dean, Sophomore debate (given 


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last, 1867).—18. The thanks of the Joint Board returned to the class of 1865 
for their gift of the portrait of Isaac Rich, Esq. (This is now preserved in 
Rich Hall.) The establishment of a school of science proposed before the 
Joint Board (o). “$150,000 is being raised to establish a scientific school in 

the University.” (Olla Podrida, editorial, 1866, May.)—20. Commencement. 

1865- 6. 

Aug. 31. Fall term began. Drew professorship of Greek founded. (Ended, 
1876.) 

The Skull and Serpent society, a secret, Senior society, established. The 
Sigma Phi Sigma society (B. B. s) formed. (Appeared last in Olla Podrida , 
1872, Feb.) 

Nov. The Army and Navy Union formed. The total number now (1883) on its 
roll is 279, embracing eleven per cent, of all the graduates living at the begin¬ 
ning of the war, and “ over thirty per cent, of all who were connected with 
the institution during the war.” For list, in part, see The Olla Podrida, 1866, 
pp. 44-50. (See 1862, July.) This organization aided in the erection of the 
Memorial Chapel. 

1866, July. First award of the Olin prize, Senior English oration; also of 
the societies’prize, Freshman declamation (given again in 1867). In a gym¬ 
nastic contest between the Junior and Sophomore classes the prize, which was 
a United States flag, of silk, valued at $70, the gift of Rev. W. H. Boole, was 
won by the class of ’67; this flag is preserved in Rich Hall.—18. The propo¬ 
sition was made before the Joint Board to raise a Centenary fund of $250,000, 
and a committee appointed to secure contributions; also to erect a memorial 
chapel, in memory of the Alumni and students who had fallen in the late war. 
(See 1871, July 18.)—19. Commencement.—About this time the regular meet¬ 
ings of Philo and Peitho were discontinued. (See 1831, Nov. 1 ; 1833, July 10.) 
The societies began to decline before this; they died out almost entirely after 
1868, spring. (See 1870, fall.) 

1866- 7. 

Aug. 30. Fall term began. Vacations changed to two or three weeks in win¬ 
ter, three in spring and eight in summer. (See 1872, Sept. 12; 1861, Aug. 15.) 

Sept. 11. The nine-foot octagonal observatory removed. (See 1839, Feb. 20 ; 
“Mr. Truit,” near Indian Hill, utilized the dome in the raising of poultry.) 
Ground broken soon after this for Rich Hall. 

The ninth triennial, the second and last in Latin and separate from the annu al 
catalogue, published ; 54 pp., 8vo. 

Nov. 27. Usual plan of appointments for Sophomore exhibition dropped; 
three grades announced on back of programme. (See 1871, Dec. 20.) 

1867, Feb. 22. Last salute fired around the flag-pole. (See 1868, May.) 

May. “The Boston and the New York alumni clubs have been formed.” 

[Olla Podrida, 1867, May.) The first annual re-union of the former was held 
during the winter of 1867-8; that of the latter seems to have been held 1868-9. 
—The Delta Kappa Epsilon, Gamma Phi chapter, a secret, literary, four years’ 
society, organized.—The Mystical Seven changed from a four years’ society to a 
Senior society, and called Owl and Wand. (See 1837, Aug.)—The Wyvern 
eating club of the Delta Kappa Epsilon society founded. 

July. First public exercises of the burning of mathematics. (See 1846, July.) 
—16. Joint Board : the Taylor prize for the best English poem from any student 
founded (see 1868, July 13); a committee appointed to present to the alumni 


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the subject of procuring a portrait of ex-Pres. Smith (a portrait now hangs in 
Rich Hail) ; a paper proposing the admission of women to the University 
referred for report at the next annual meeting (see 1871, July 19); the new 
library building to be called Rich Hall (see 1868, July 15); an observatory to 
be built as a tower to the Boarding Hall. (See 1868, spring )—18. Commence¬ 
ment.—19. Last account in the treasurer’s book of Philo. (See 1866, after 
July 19.) 

1867-8. 


Sept. 12. Fall term began ; present custom adopted of commencing the 
term on the second Thursday of September. 

1868, spring. The observatory on Boarding Hall begun ; the outside stain- 
way removed. (See fall.)—The library was removed from the fourth story of 
the Chapel Building to Rich Hall. A sum amounting to $5,000, to be expended 
for books on American history, was raised by the friends of the late Moses F. 
Odell of Brooklyn; the library alcove containing the books to be called the 
“ Odell Alcove.” This money was gradually expended during the three fol¬ 
lowing years. 

May. The Shurtleff cabinet of Simeon Shurtleff, M.D., of Simsbury, Conn., 
consisting of 8,000 species and 80,000 specimens of shells, 650 birds, 1,000 coins, 
etc., which had been purchased shortly .before this (so voted by faculty, 1867, 
Aug. 17,) for $10,000, was placed in Rich Hall on the third floor. (See 1871, 
fall.)—Ground broken for Memorial Chapel. (See July 15.) The flag-pole was 
taken down soon after this. (See 1858, spring.) 

June 11. The College Argus, No. 1, Vol. 1, published; edited by Seniors. 
Since 1874, fall, the personal department has been edited by Juniors. 

July. Preliminary edition of The Alumni Record issued. (See 1869, July.)— 
13. First award of the Taylor prize. (Also awarded in 1871, 1879, an d 1881.)— 
15. Rich Hall, the library building, dedicated; 90X55, of Portland brown 
stone, 212 feet south of the Chapel Building; shelf room for 80,000 volumes; 
cost, $40,000. (See 1864, July 20.) Corner-stone of Memorial Chapel laid. (See 
1871, July 18.)—16. Commencement.—Entrance examination papers printed. 

Aug. 4. Isaac Rich and Daniel Drew gave each a note for $100,000. As 
some former bonds and notes were canceled at this time, the advance contribu¬ 
tion of each respectively was $55,000 and $70,000. 


1868-9.- 

Sept. 10. Fall term began. 

Fall. The relic of distinctions as to departments no longer kept in the cata¬ 
logue. (See 1847, fall.)—The library in Rich Hall opened for use.—Water 
pipes laid in the Dormitory, one faucet on each floor.—The tower and dome 
on the Boarding Hall completed; height sixty-five feet; outside of the building, 
heretofore whitewashed, first painted. From this time the building was called 
Observatory Hall. (See 1839, fall, after Oct. 25.) 

1869, Jan. The new telescope mounted; made by Alvan Clark & Sons of 
Cambridge, Mass., 12-inch aperture, equatorially mounted with clock-work, and 
at the time second best in this country. The latitude of the observatory is 
41 0 33' 16" N.; longitude, 17 111 34.5 s E. of Washington. The old telescope was 
stored away in the observatory. (See 1836, May 2.)—The Cinean society, an 
open, literary society—intended to supply the place of Philo and Peitho—organ¬ 
ized. (See fall.) 

March. The endowment fund was estimated at this time to be $320,000; the 
total amount of gifts, including buildings and apparatus, as well as contributions 
to the endowment, since 1863, was $375,000. 


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The University Base Ball club was organized about this time. 

June 24. Class-day exercises first held under the maple in front of the Dor¬ 
mitory ; this “ class maple ” was used till class day of ’81, when, on June 27, an 
oration and music in the North Congregational church was substituted for the 
afternoon campus exercises; the class maple was cut down, Dec. 29, 1881; 
since then another has been selected. 

July. The Wise prize, Senior moral philosophy, first awarded; also the 
Peirce prize, natural science.— The Alumni Record first published by Orange 
Judd, A.M., editor, at a private expense of about $4,000. (See i860, June 20.) 
—15. Commencement. 

Summer vacation. First concrete walk laid across the campus. New walks 
were also laid out.—The upper story of the Chapel Building was fitted up for 
students’ rooms. 

1SG9-70. 

Sept. 9 Fall term began.—Latin, Greek, and mathematics of Junior year 
changed to elective; other electives, zoology, physical geography, and botany, 
added.—The Cinean society died. (See 1869, Jan.)—The Cottage eating club 
formed.—25. Boat race in ordinary row-boats on the Connecticut river. (See 
1858, fall; 1870, Oct. 4.) 

Nov. 4. Ground broken for Orange Judd Hall. (See 1870, May 5.) 

1870, May. Several plaster casts donated; busts of Homer and Euripides 
presented by E. B. Nye, M.D.; a statue of Sophocles by the class of ’71; these 
were placed in Rich Hall.—5. Corner-stone of Judd Hall laid. (See 1871, July 
18.)—Campus enlarged by the removal of two dwelling-houses near Cross street. 

June 2. The charter amended by the General Assembly of Connecticut; a 
Board of not over 40 trustees to be substituted for the Joint Board of trustees 
and visitors, which was now composed of 29 trustees and of 30 visitors from 13 
patronizing conferences (see 1831, fall, [GJ); each of these conferences to elect 
at least one trustee, the alumni to elect five, and the Joint Board the remainder. 

July 5. Hon. John F. Judd gave to the college $5,000.—19. Last meeting 
of the Joint Board ; the new charter adopted. (See 1831, May 21.)—21. Com¬ 
mencement. 

1870-1. 

Sept. 15. Fall term began. Elocution as a study introduced. (See i860, 
Aug. 16.) 

Fall. Peitho revived temporarily and held a few meetings this year. (See 1866, 
after July 19.)—Theta Nu Epsilon, Alpha chapter, a Sophomore, secret society, 
organized.—Campus enlarged and graded.—Donation to the library of 493 vols., 
including many scientific works, by D. D. Chamberlain, M.D. 

Oct. 4. Boat club of the class of ’73 formed. 

Nov. and Dec. Ward’s casts of over 1,000 fossils, costing $3,600, the gift of 
Orange Judd, deposited in Judd Hall. 

1871, Jan. The Middletown Scientific association organized; meetings 
held monthly, field-days and excursions in spring and fall. 

Feb. The Chicago Alumni club formed. 

June. Last minutes recorded of a meeting of the Missionary lyceum, but the 
society, as a literary society, died before this. (See 1834, Oct. 22.) Occasional 
public meetings were held, certainly as late as 1864. The students who last 
signed the constitution for membership belonged to ’73. However, the sermon 
delivered on Sunday evening of Commencement week was called as usual “the 
annual sermon before the Missionary lyceum” till 1878. (See 1878, June 23.) 


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July 18. Memorial Chapel dedicated; 60X101, of Portland brownstone; 
facing east, in line with and midway between Chapel Building and Rich Hall, 
76 feet each way; without spire at this time (see fall); daily chapel room and two 
recitation rooms on first floor, large audience room on second floor, with a seating 
capacity of 800. In this “ upper chapel ” is the memorial window containing 
the names of eighteen of the students and alumni who fell in the late war. (See 
1866, July 18.)—Orange Judd Hall of Natural Science also dedicated; of same 
material, 62X94; four stories and basement; first floor devoted to chemistry, 
second floor to natural history and physics (see 1879, summer), third and fourth 
floors to the museum; total cost, $100,000. —19. The trustees decided that 
there was nothing in the charter to prevent ladies from being admitted to the 
privileges of the University. (See 1872, Sept. 12.)—First annual regatta on the 
Connecticut river; the boat-house at this time was a temporary structure, 
50X 11, at foot of William street.—20. Commencement. 

During the summer, the four recitation rooms on first floor in the old Chapel 
Building were remodeled into two, with a professor’s study adjoining each, as 
at present. Bath-rooms and water-closets fitted up in the west end of the old 
chapel room. The coal-sheds and out-houses in the rear of the Dormitory were 
torn down, and the carpenter’s shop moved back of the gymnasium. 

1871-2. 

Sept. 14. Fall term began.—From this time the Dormitory was called North 
College, and the old Chapel Building, South College.—Attendance at only one 
preaching service on Sunday required, and this in the afternoon at Memorial 
Chapel. 

During this fall, the spire of Memorial Chapel was built through the gift of 
George I. Seney, A.M.; height of the vane from the ground, 144 feet. The bell 
and clock were then put in place, the latter being the gift of Hon. Jacob Sleeper, 
and the old bell was sold for bell-metal.—Judd Hall chemical laboratory and 
natural history rooms used, leaving the old brick Laboratory unoccupied. The 
various cabinets were removed to Judd Hall Museum. (For college cabinets, see 
1862, spring and 1868, May; collection of Missionary lyceum, see 1848, July; 
Cuvierian society, 1836, April 18.) For full list of additions to museum, see 
Annual Reports of the curators.—The telescope furnished with a refracting spec¬ 
troscope having the dispersive power of twelve prisms.—The Arion Glee Club 
was formed.—Sickness in college; eighteen cases of typhoid fever, two of 
which were fatal. 

Dec. 20. The Sophomore exhibition omitted on account of the epidemic; 
most of the students had been excused to go home, a small-pox scare having 
followed the typhoid fever. Last exhibition appointed. (See 1858, Nov. 17.) 

During this winter, a zoological collection for the museum was made in Ber¬ 
muda by G. Brown Goode, A.M. 

1872, Jan. Commons opened in the old Laboratory; continued to the end 
of the year.—The firing of the cannon on Feb. 22 hereafter forbidden by vote 
of the faculty. 

Feb. The pipe organ of Memorial chapel was procured about this time. 

Spring. The Kappa Gamma, a Freshman, secret society, founded. 

July. The Corpse and Coffin, a Junior, secret society, formed.—First award 
of Van Benschoten prize, Junior Greek; also given in 1873 and 1875. First 
award of the Herbarium prize.—17. Regular custom of Commencement con¬ 
cert ended with this year. (See 1863, July 15, end.)—18. Commencement.— 


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24. College regatta at Springfield, Mass.; Wesleyan first in the Freshman 
race ; time 17:07^, the best time up to this date ever made in a Freshman race. 

In this and the following years, important donations, chiefly zoological and 
ethnological, were received by the museum from the Smithsonian Institution, 
Washington, D. C. 

1872- 3. 

Sept. 12. Fall term began. Present arrangement of terms and vacations 
commenced: winter vacation two weeks, spring one, and summer eleven. (See 
1866, Aug. 30.)—Pres. Cummings visited Europe ; Prof. J. M. Van Vleck acting 
president. (See 1873, May T 9 -)—Sunday morning chapel service was instituted. 
(See 1858, Sept. 2.)—Ladies first entered the University. (See Record of Grad¬ 
uate Alumni , class of ’76.)—First “ modern” post-graduates. (See 1833, fall.) 

Fall. The Wesleyan Boat club was organized aboi^t this time. 

Nov. 26. Vote of thanks passed by the faculty to Mrs. Jonathan Barnes for 
the donation of the law library of her late husband; this consisted of 658 
volumes. 

1873, March 19. Last Junior exhibition where distinctions as to rank were 
made on the programme, and where all members were assigned parts. (See 
1875, April 6; 1834, April 16.) 

May 19. Reception to Pres. Cummings on his return from Europe. 

June 23. First award of the Sherman prize, Freshman Latin. Class Day, 
by change in the time of Commencement, was brought on Monday of Com¬ 
mencement week.—The first revised edition of The Alumni Record published. 
—The boat-house, near the steamboat warehouse, 65 X 22, three stories fronting 
the river, completed ; cost, $ 1,000. (See 1880, after Nov.)—26. Commencement, 
the last Thursday of June. (See 1S62, July 17.) 

July 17. College regatta at Springfield, Mass.; Wesleyan, second ; time, 17:01. 

During summer, zoological collections for the museum were made by Prof. 
Wm. North Rice and G. Brown Goode, A.M., at Casco Bay, Me., under the 
auspices of the U. S. Fish Commission. 

1873- 4. 

Sept. 11. Fall term began.—Term examinations dropped, and written exam¬ 
inations to be held whenever studies should be completed. The annual examina¬ 
tion in all studies of the year also to be dropped, and oral examinations in 
some studies to be held near the close of the year. (See 1832, July 11.) The 
course of study re-arranged into three courses: I. Classical; II. Latin Scien¬ 
tific ; III. Scientific. On completion of I., the degree of A.B. to be given; 
II., Ph.B.; III., B.S. Special courses allowed and post-graduate instruction 
given. Electives largely increased; in the classical course, French and Ger¬ 
man in the Sophomore year ; German, Latin, physics, practical chemistry, with 
additions to other electives, in Junior year ; Greek, practical natural history 
and practical astronomy in Senior year. 

Fall. The porch of Memorial Chapel was built about this time.—First 
publication in the annual catalogue of a table giving order of recitations; also 
the first statement of the number of hours per week devoted to each study. 

Dec. The marking system revised; demerits for absences from recitations 
to affect the student’s relation to the college rather than his scholarship. 

1874, spring. The base-ball ground, w T est of the Dormitory, laid out. The 
lot had been used as a play ground since 1863 or 1864. 

June 25. First Commencement at which the speakers were selected accord- 


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ing to their standing in composition and declamation, with no distinction as to 
individual rank; present system of honors also adopted ; first grade of honors 
conferred on those having general scholarship above 88 per cent., and the 
second, above 83 ; the best students receiving about 92 per cent. Special 
honors also given. (See 1843, Aug. 2; 1882, June 29.) 

July 18. College regatta at Saratoga; Wesleyan, second; time, 16:50. 

Summer. Arrangements for heating South College by steam were made.— 
Zoological collections for the museum made by Prof. Wm. North Rice and 
G. Brown Goode, A.M., at Noank, Conn., under the auspices of the U. S. Fish 
Commission. 

1874- 5. 

Sept. 10. Fall term began.—Present arrangement of chapel services adopted, 
the evening service being^nnitted every day and the morning service on every 
day except Sunday changed from 8:45 to 8. (See 1858, Sept. 2.)—Chapel orations 
no longer required (see 1833, fall), but choice allowed between them and essays. 
—Price of yearly tuition changed to $75. Since 1846, this had been $33; prior 
to that, $36. 

Oct. 17. First boat race by classes for a prize given by W. F. Osborne, Esq., 
of Ansonia, Conn., the prize in this instance consisting of six silver cups. 
Since this time, Mr. Osborne has given prizes at nearly every undergraduate 
regatta; the Osborne and Eustis cup, now deposited in Rich Hall, was first 
offered 1875-6, and has been awarded successively to the classes of ’76, ’78, 
and ’83. 

1875, April 6. First Junior exhibition at which contest was made for the 
prizes offered by Hon. George J. Ferry of Orange, N. J. (See 1873, March 19.) 

June. First award of the Camp prize, Junior English literature ; of the 
Powers prize, Junior logic (given last, 1877) ; of the Spinney prize, Sophomore 
Greek.—Pres. Cummings’ resignation from the presidency finally accepted by 
the trustees. (See July 28.) The trustees proposed to raise an endowment 
fund of half a million during the centennial year, 1876; the alumni voted to 
co-operate. The committees commenced work in the latter part of the year, 
and the following have been the principal subscriptions: G. J. Ferry, Orange, 
N. J., $10,000 ; O. Hoyt, Stamford, Conn., $40,000 ; W. Hoyt, Stamford, Conn., 
$5,000; J. F. Judd, Hartford, Conn., $5,000; A. V. Stout, New York, N. Y., 
$40,000 (endowing Stout Professorship) ; J. H. Taft, Brooklyn, N. Y., $5,000; 
Mary Taber’s estate, $7,750 ; J. H. Sessions, Bristol, Conn., $5,000. A public 
subscription was taken up in the New York Conference in 1876, and in the 
New York East in 1877.—25. Commencement. 

July 14. College regatta at Saratoga; Wesleyan, fifth; time, 17:13!.—28. 
Rev. Cyrus David Foss, D.D., ’54, elected president. 

Sometime during this year, Joseph Spinney, Esq., gave the Spinney collection 
of birds, 97 species, 290 specimens, from the Andes of Ecuador. 

1875- 6. 

Sept. 9. Fall term began. 

The State Agricultural experiment station, the first established in this coun¬ 
try, was located by the legislature at Wesleyan ; $1,000 given by Orange Judd ; 
$2,800 by the State; closed 1877, summer.—Fall meeting for athletic sports; 
one was also held the next year.—The present era of foot-ball commenced. 

Oct. 26. Inauguration of Pres. Foss. 

1876, March. University debt, $60,000; annual expenditure, $46,000; availa¬ 
ble endowment, $141,000; total income, $20,000. (See 1880, June 22.) 

May. A valuable horse lawn-mower donated by W. H. Wallace, Esq., of 


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Brooklyn, N. Y. Previous to this the grass was cut by hand generally twice a 
year. 23. The Chi Psi society again organized. (See 1S63, fall.) 

June. The A. V. Stout professorship of moral philosophy founded.—29. 
Commencement. The usual street parade from the campus to the church was 
omitted for the first time, and the procession formed in the Sunday-school room 
ot the church. (See 1833, Aug. 28, [A].) Dinner given in the lower hall of 
Memorial Chapel, for the first time. (See 1853, Aug. 3.) 

July 19. College regatta at Saratoga; Wesleyan, fifth; time, 17:58^. 

1876- 7. 

Sept. 14. Fall term began. 

Fall. A new cabinet organ placed in the lower chapel. 

Winter. Zoological and geological collections for the museum made by 
Prof. Wm. North Rice and G. Brown Goode, A.M., at Bermuda. 

1877, June.- First award of these prizes: the Squire scholarship ($150), for 
Senior Greek; Harrington prize, Senior history; Carter, Senior examination 
and essay on writings of some English author (given last, 1879); Rice, Sopho¬ 
more mathematics.—28. Commencement.—Candidates for the Freshman class 
required to be 15 years of age, instead of 14 as the custom had been from the 
first. 

1877- 8. 

Sept. 13. Fall term began.—About this time the Chronometer eating club 
changed its name to Star and Crescent club. (See 1855, fall.)—The Skull and 
Spades, a Sophomore, secret society, organized.—The Lambda Rho, Alpha 
chapter, a Freshman, secret society, organized. 

1878, Jan. The bequest of the library of Prof. Jacob F. Huber received. 
This library consisted of about 2,000 volumes, besides many pamphlets and files 
of periodicals.—In the Intercollegiate literary and oratorical contest, Wesleyan 
won a second prize in mental science. 

Feb. 1. The hall of the Psi Upsilon society on Broad street was first used. 

June 23. The Missionary lyceum sermon called the University sermon. (See 
1871, June; 1835, Sept. 21.)—27. Commencement. 

During this year, a valuable collection of radiates was presented to the 
museum by the Peabody museum of Yale College. 

1878- 9. 

Sept. 12. Fall term began. 

Improvements made to the reading-room; an extra room added ; a magazine 
t^ble and chairs furnished.—The Barratt herbarium, collected by Joseph Bar- 
ratt, M.D., presented to the University. 

1879, Jan. In the Intercollegiate literary and oratorical contest both repre¬ 
sentatives from Wesleyan received awards. 

June 23. First award of the Weeks prize, Junior logic.—24. A second 
revised edition of The Alumni Record authorized by vote of the trustees. — 
26. Commencement.—Provision first made for entrance examinations to be 
held in the large cities at a distance from Middletown. 

July 18. College regatta at Lake George : Wesleyan, second; time, 8:38^. 

Summer. The old settees in the recitation rooms of South College were 
replaced by new ones with book-rests.—The present mathematical and phys¬ 
ical recitation room in Observatory Hall made from old Peitho hall, and the 
physical laboratory from Philo hall, the old library rooms being fitted up for 
the apparatus room ; $500 for new apparatus given by George I. Seney, A.M. 
—Zoological collection for the museum made off the Banks of Newfoundland 
by H. L. Osborn, A.B. 


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1879- 80. 

Sept. 11. Fall term began. The system of preliminary examinations intro¬ 
duced; Seniors and Juniors not required to make up recitations lost by 
absences, but absences not to exceed 20 per cent, of the whole number of reci¬ 
tations ; otherwise such student must pass a preliminary examination before 
being admitted to the regular class examination. Number of essays of the 
Juniors and Sophomores reduced from 15 to 9. 

Oct. First large gift of George I. Seney, A.M., to the endowment fund ; 
$50,000 in 6 per cent, gold-bearing railroad stock. 

1880, Feb. $75,000 added to the endowment by George I. Seney, A.M. 

Spring. The transit house, 22 X 18 and 12 X 12, near Observatory Hall, was 

completed; the transit instrument, three-inch aperture, with collimators, prime 
vertical, same aperture, and an electric chronograph placed in position. The 
last was made by Alvan Clark & Sons, Cambridge, Mass.; the others by Fauth 
& Co., Washington, D. C. Total cost, $2,500. 

May. Pres. Foss elected Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church at the 
session of its General Conference. 

June 21. First award of the Scranton prize, a second prize for Junior and 
Sophomore elocution.—22. Pres. Foss resigned; Rev. John Wesley Beach, 
D.D., ’45, elected president. Another $50,000 subscribed to the endowment 
fund by George I. Seney, A.M. Up to this time the alumni had subscribed 
$40,000 to the endowment fund, and others, $250,000, making the total, $375,- 
000. The following professorships were established : the Beach professorship, 
chemistry ; G. I. Seney, geology and natural history ; M. L. Taft, modern lan¬ 
guages; Jane A. Seney, Greek.—24. Commencement. 

Summer. Several hundred dollars expended on improving the campus; eight 
hundred feet of concrete walks laid. 

1880- 1. 

Sept. 9. Fall term began. 

Fall. $75,000 subscribed to the endowment fund by George I. Seney, A.M.— 
Special original work begun in the chemical laboratory on the analysis of food 
fishes; also of the nitrogen supply in plants. 

Nov. Pach’s photographic studio, 33 X 16, erected near Observatory Hall. 

Donation of the diffraction spectroscope by W. R. Walkley, ’6o.—Boat¬ 
house torn down. (See 1873, June.)—The “Foss place,” west of the college 
hill, purchased by George I. Seney, A.M., and presented to the University. 

1881, June 27. First award of the Philosophy prize, Senior philosophy.—29. 
Semi-centennial exercises held: in the forenoon in Memorial Chapel, address 
of welcome by Pres. Beach and response by Bp. E. G. Andrews, ’47 ; in the after¬ 
noon on the campus, historical address by Rev. J. M. King, ’62, oration by Bp. 
Cyrus D. Foss, ’54, hymn by Prof. C. S. Harrington, ’52, and poem by S. H. 
Olin, Esq.,’66 (See pamphlet report.)—30. Commencement. 

Optional sight-reading introduced into the entrance examinations.—The 
Seney scholarship founded by a fund of $100,000 from George I. Seney, A.M. • 
of these, 16 were to be awarded to the Freshman class, and 8 to each of the 
other classes.—The old brick Laboratory used for the carpenter’s shop and ice¬ 
house. 

1881-2. 

Sept. 15. Fall term began.—Verbal excuses to class officers substituted for 
written excuses to the faculty. 

Fall. The old band instruments (see 1843, Oct. 4) donated to the National 


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Museum, Washington, D. C.—The present foot-ball ground laid out and the 
foot-ball association organized. 

Dec. The Washington and the Philadelphia Alumni associations formed. 

1882, Jan. $150,000 given by George I. Seney, A.M., for the endowment 
fund. 

April. Wesleyan united with eight other colleges in founding the American 
school of archaeology and classical philology at Athens, Greece.—The rooms 
on the lower floor of Observatory Hall vacated by the janitor’s family. (See 
1857, summer.) The barn near Observatory Hall torn down.—Gift to the 
Museum of valuable marsupial skins from Australia by Hon. T. R. Pickering ; 
the Sheldon cabinet of minerals purchased for $150, the gift of Hon. C. C. 
Corbin. 

June 9. Regatta at Harlem, N. Y.; Wesleyan, first; time, 5:51^-.—27. The 
building of the Phi Nu Theta or Eclectic society dedicated.—29. First Com¬ 
mencement at which the speakers were contestants for the Rich prize. (See 
1874, June 25.)—The Centennial endowment fund amounted to $788,920. 

July 4. College regatta at Lake George; Wesleyan, second ; time, 9:40. 

Astronomical mean-time clock, made by Waltham Watch Co., received and 
set up on lower floor, northwest corner, of Observatory Hall. 

1SS2-3. 

Sept. 14. Fall term began. 

The Evans scholarship founded by Mrs. John Evans of Meriden, Conn., by 
a gift of $2,000. The valuable cabinet of minerals belonging to her late hus¬ 
band also given to the University. 

1883, March. The Kappa Alpha Theta society, Omicron chapter, a secret, 
four years’, ladies’ society, established. 


(For table showing number of faculty, students, etc., see next page.) 


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WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 


Table showing Number of Faculty, Students, etc. 


Students. 


Colie- 

No. of 

— 

— 

Library 

Property. 

Resour- 

Liabil- 

Income. 

Expen- 

giate 

Fac- 


Per 

vol- 

ces. 

ities. 

ses. 

Year. 

ulty. 

Total. 

Instruc¬ 

tor.* 

umes. 





183 1 

5 

48 

10 


$ t 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

1832 

5 

60 

12 

3,000 






1833 

5 

70 

14 

3,000 






1834 

6 

95 

‘ l6 

5 > 5 00 






1835 

7 

hi 

l6 

6,500 






1836 

6 

120 

20 

8,000 






1837 

7 

i 35 

19 

9,000 






1838 

8 

r 5 2 

19 

10,000 






1839 

10 

i 47 

15 

10,000 






1840 

9 

i 33 

x 5 

10,000 






1841 

11 

I2 5 

11 

10,000 





8,040 

1842 

9 

112 

12 

10,000 

t 73 > 99 ° 

3 X » 97 ° 

23,500 

4 T 40 

1843 

9 

110 

12 

11,000 

74,220 

28,530 

24,050 

6,420 

7.230 

1844 

6 

I0 5 

17 

11,000 

73.990 

21,720 

24,020 

5.370 

8,350 

1845 

7 

H 9 

17 

12,000 

70,290 

20,170 

24,600 

5,930 

8,000 

1846 

7 

1 2 S 

18 

12,000 

70,440 

25,100 

23,160 

10,140 

8,700 

1847 

7 

118 

1 7 

12,000 

70,600 

24,630 

17 , 35 ° 

8,820 

7,820 

1848 

8 

124 

16 

12,000 

70,870 

24,110 

l6,120 

9,260 

8,020 

1849 

8 

104 

x 3 

1 2,000 

70,990 

23,820 

15,180 

8,840 

8,000 

1850 

7 

116 

16 

12,000 

71,210 

26,540 

20,050 

8,500 

6,200 

1851 

7 

117 

17 

12,000 

7 X , 37 ° 

30,410 

20,320 

10,060 

7,500 

1852 

7 

103 

15 

13 000 

71,620 

31, 2i ° 

22,360 

10,220 

. 7,580 

1853 

8 

n 7 

15 

13.000 

71 200 

19,320 

18,170 

8,410 

8,200 

1854 

8 

123 

15 

13,000 






I 8 .S 5 

7 

116 

17 

13, 000 


131,850 

18,940 

14,460 


1856 

7 

X 5 X 

2 2 

[13,000 

72,180 

x 3 , 3 20 

1 8 S 7 

8 

149 

19 

13,000 

72,490 

132,640 

19,250 

I 1,880 

11,620 

1858 

7 

148 

21 

13, 000 

73,820 

131,760 

21,410 

11,7-20 

15,040 

1859 

7 

138 

20 

13,000 

72,820 

137,000 

23,630 

x 3 >° 5 0 

14,800 

i860 

8 

x 35 

17 

14,000 

73,010 

137,090 

25,990 

12,030 

x 3 , 37 o 

1861 

8 

x 5 ° 

19 

14,000 

73,120 

135,260 

27,290 

12,010 

14,180 

1862 

7 

I 5 ° 

21 

14,000 

75,240 

136,190 

29,370 

12,470 

13 , 95 ° 

1863 

8 

132 

17 

14,000 

76,050 

179,440 

27,620 

1 9 , 2 5 o 

18,350 

1864 

7 

112 

16 

14,000 

84,050 

183,580 

26,950 

14,240 

16,660 

1865 

7 

121 

17 

14,000 

84,250 

230,520 

25,770 

18,380 

18,480 

1866 

7 

131 

19 

14,000 

103.100 

236,590 

15,020 

19,270 

22,340 

1867 

9 

138 

17 

1 5 )° 00 

158,700 

252,930 

18,730 

20,360 

23,720 

1868 

12 

148 

15 

17,000 

227,700 

331,060 

28,360 

25,940 

30,680 

1869 

11 

x 53 

14 

18,000 

3 0I > 940 

343, 1 60 

28,350 

23,730 

27,160 

1870 

12 

x 53 

17 

19,000 

400,100 

344 , 3 X0 

63,400 

28,350 

30,300 

1871 

11 

163 

18 

20,000 

532,700 

347,770 

76,100 

34,020 

43,520 

1872 

x 3 

189 

17 

23,000 

533.300 

347.76 o 

76,500 

38,770 

37,600 

1S73 

14 

189 

16 

25,000 

535.040 

376,860 

76,660 

46,090 

44,850 

1874 

15 

183 

x 5 

26,000 

552,420 

373 , 78 o 

89,860 

46,830 

50,050 

187s 

16 

176 

x 5 

26 000 

560,070 

320,080 

107,780 

37,590 

56,740 

1876 

16 

184 

14 

27,000 

556.380 

296,380 

67,800 

37,350 

45,640 

1877 

14 

172 

16 

27,000 

55 6 . 38 o 

180,600 

42,800 

35 , 3 oo 

34,820 

1878 

*5 

163 

x 5 

28,000 

472,880 

171,150 

XI , 3 10 

27,470 

32,880 

1879 

16 

164 

x 5 

30,000 

472,880 

166,150 

6,310 

39-590 

42,380 

1880 

20 

i6 3 

11 

30,000 

472,880 

x 77 , 55 ° 

6,310 

47,030 

48,480 

1881 

20 

184 

12 

31,000 

472,880 

x 77 , 55 ° 

6,310 

46,530 

48,950 

1882 

20 

191 

x 4 

32,000 







* Not including Assistants and others without classes. 

t The items could not be obtained for the blank years, but it is hoped that they may appear 
sometime in the future. 

t The nearest tens. 


























































RECORD 


Graduate Alumni 

OF 

WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY, 


JOSEPH CHESTER BURKE, 


EDITOR. 









PREFATORY NOTE. 


The plan followed in preparing the present edition of the Record of Gradu¬ 
ate Alumni has been the same in main as that adopted in 1873. As a separate 
record has been made of the works of authors, all mention of bibliographical 
matter is here omitted, and reference is made to the bibliography. In the 
spelling of names of cities and towns, and in the abbreviations of states and 
territories of the United States, the U. S. Official Postal Guide has been 
authority. 

The number of alumni having increased more than twenty-five per cent, since 
the last edition was issued, the labor of preparing this one has necessarily been 
somewhat greater. Over nineteen hundred letters have been received, and 
more than twenty-one hundred hours have been spent on the work. 

While in a few instances this edition lacks completeness, yet through the 
efforts of many alumni and friends of the college the addresses of nearly all the 
graduates, and a great number of historical facts relating to them, have been 
secured. Out of the nineteen (not starred) whose addresses or entire records 
were wanting in 1873, so me definite information has been received concerning 
all but two. 

The editor desires to specially acknowledge the assistance he has received 
from one experienced in the work, Prof. Wm. North Rice, whose kind sugges¬ 
tions have been invaluable, and to mention, among the names of the many who 
have furnished.'valuable material, W. S. Allen, A.M., Librarian of the New 
England Methodist Historical Society, who has also read the proof-sheets. 

He also cherishes the hope that this edition of the Record may still further 
strengthen the pleasant bonds of the alumni to each other and to their Alma 
Mater. 







RECORD OF GRADUATE ALUMNI 


OF 

WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 


Class of 1833. 


1 . DANIEL HENRY CHASE. 

Born, March 8, 1814, in Hoosick, Rensselaer Co., N. Y. Brother of No. 93. 
1832, Taught in Wesleyan University. 1833, Teacher in Wesleyan Academy, 
Wilbraham, Mass. 1834, Tutor in Wesleyan University. 1835, Opened the 
Middletown (Conn.) Institute and Preparatory School. 1835-70, Principal and 
Proprietor of same. 1838-40, Traveled and studied in Europe. 1840-3, Con¬ 
ducted Middletown Female Seminary. 1856, LL.D., Wesleyan University. 
President of Alumni Association several years. 1862-77, Trustee of Wesleyan 
University. 1867, Traveled in Europe. 1870, Work given up on account of 
health being impaired by an injury. 1872, Health nearly restored. 

Married, June 2, 1842, Miss Caroline E. Smith, daughter of John L. Smith 
of Middletown, Conn. Children: Henry M., b. March 11, 1843: John L., b. 
Dec. 27, 1844; Class of 1865: Caroline E., b. Dec. 3, 1846; married No. 946: 
Daniel W., b. March 18, 1850: Susan Emma, b. March 17, 1855; married 
Edward Douglas: Ellen Amelia, b. July 18, 1858: Albert H., b. April 3, 1861; 
Class of 18S2. 

1881, Address: Middletown, Conn. 


2 . * BENJAMIN I. DIEFENDORF. 

Born, March 12, 1809, in Canajoharie, Montgomery Co., N. Y. 

1834, Taught in Wesleyan University and a Female Seminary in Middletown, 
Conn.; also in Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass. 1835-6, Principal of 
Dudley Academy, Mass. 1837-9, Principal of High School, Fort Plain, N. Y. 
1840-1, Principal of Mexico Academy, N. Y. 1841-61, In regular ministry of 
Methodist Episcopal Church in Black River Conference, N. Y.; stationed 
at Jordan, Brockett’s Bridge, Little Falls, Syracuse, Vienna, Watertown, 
Herkimer (twice), Oriskany, &c.; Presiding Elder, four years ; supernumerary, 
two years ; superannuated, one year. 1861-5, Principal of Fort Plain Semin¬ 
ary and Collegiate Institute, N. Y. 1866-7, Principal of Fort Plain Female 
College. 1867-71, Principal of Fort Plain Seminary and Female Collegiate 
Institute. 1871-4, Supernumerary. 1875, Superannuated. Died, Oct. 19, 
1875, in Frey’s Bush, Montgomery Co., N. Y. 

Married, Dec. 8, 1835, Catherine Bander. Children: Emily Elizabeth, 
b. October, 1836 ; d. 1853 : Ariah Benson Clarke, b. April, 1838 : Celestia Mary, 
b. 1840: Catherine Louisa, b. 1847 5 d - in thirteenth year : John Wesley, b. 1850: 
Ida Augusta, b. 1855. 

1881, Address of widow: Fort Plain, Montgomery Co., N. Y. 






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[ 1833 . 


■ 3 . * WILLIAM GOLLICAR. 

1832, Residence, Steuben, Oneida Co., N. Y. Took charge of Utica 
Academy, N. Y., soon after graduating. Died, 1833. 


4 . * JOHN ROPER. 

Born, June 6, 1813, in Yorkshire, England. 

1833, Taught in Wallingford, Conn. 1834-42, Teacher in Wesleyan Academy, 
Wilbraham, Mass. 1842, Joined New England Conference, Methodist Episco¬ 
pal Church. 1842, Stationed at Millbury, Mass. 1843, No appointment on 
account of poor health; preached some months in Wilbraham. 1844, Removed 
to Chillicothe, Ohio, and taught in a private school. Poor health soon compelled 
him to give up work. Died, March 30, 1847, in Chillicothe, Ohio. 

Married, March 13, 1842, Miss Julia Avery of Wilbraham, Mass., who died 
March 14, 1874. Children: John, b. June 26, 1S43 : Julia, b. May 11, 1847; 
d. Oct. 14, 1847. 


0. *Gl<:ORGE HOPKINS ROUND. 

Born, Jan. 21, 1807, in Richfield, Otsego County, N. Y. Brother of No. 223. 

1834, Principal of Union Academy, Sumter District, S. C. 1835, Joined 
Georgia Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church ; Classical Teacher in Con¬ 
ference School, Covington, Ga.; suffered severe illness, resulting in loss of 
part of lower jaw ; 1836, Traveled for health. 1837-41, Classical Teacher in 
Conference School, Covington, Ga. 1842, Principal of Preparatory School, 
Emory College, Oxford, Ga. 1843, Principal of Academy, Madison, Ga. 1S44- 
5, Traveled in United States and Canada. 1846-7, Principal of Academy, 
Clarksville, Ga. 1848-9, President of Fort Wayne Female College, Ind. 
1850-2, Teacher in Cokesbury Institute, S. C. 1853-7, Teacher and Rector, 
Cokesbury Institute, S. C. 1857-8, Traveled through Northern States and 
Canada, and among mountains of North Carolina. 1859-60, Pastor of 
churches in Williamston and Abbeville, S. C. 1861, Teacher of Mathematics 
in Masonic Female College, Cokesbury, S. C. 1862-3, Resided in Buncombe 
County, N. C., in feeble health, teaching part of the time. 1864-5, Traveled. 
1866-7, Resided in Binghamton, N. Y.; preached most of the time. 1868-75, 
In Lenoir, N. C.; teacher of Mathematics in Davenport Female College. 
i 875—9, Superannuated; resided in Lenoir, N. C. Died, Aug. 3, 1879, in 
Lenoir, N. C. 

Married, Nov. 27, 1838, Miss Mary Louisa McCants of Cokosbury, S. C. 
Children: George Fisk, b. Jan. 5, 1840; graduated at Wofford College, S. C.: 
William Capen, b. April 13, 1842; killed in battle at Gaines Mills, near Rich¬ 
mond, June 27, 1862: Louisa Jane, b. Nov. 3, 1845 5 graduated at Female Col¬ 
lege, Cokesbury, S. C.: Robert James (No. 988), b. Nov. 1, 1848: Mary Ella, 
b. Dec. 30, 1852; graduated at Davenport Female College, N. C. 

1881, Address of widow : Lenoir, Caldwell Co., N. C. 


«. ^ALEXANDER HAMILTON WRIGHT. 

Born, May 27, 1814, in Charlton, Saratoga Co., N. Y. 

1833, Taught in Ohio. 1837, Studied law in Michigan City, Ind., and was 
admitted to practice in the Supreme Court of that State. Died, Jan. 2, 1838, in 
Michigan City, Ind. 





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5 


Class of 1 834. 


7 . *AARON COKE BANGS. 

Born, Nov. i, 1815, in Kortright, Delaware Co., N. Y. 

1 S3 5 ~ 7 » Taught in Columbus, Miss. 1S37, Spent summer at the home of his 
father (Rev. Heman Bangs), Hartford, Conn.; sailed for the South. Died, 
Oct. 9, 1837; drowned in the wreck of the steamer Home , off Cape Hatteras. 


8. *WILLI AM MILLER BURTON. 

Born, 1808, in Litchfield County, Conn. 

Immediately after graduation, he became Tutor in Allegheny College, Mead- 
ville, Pa. Afterwards, successively, Professor of Latin and Greek, and Professor 
of Mathematics, in same. 1840, Ordained Deacon in the Protestant Episcopal 
Church. 1841, Ordained Priest. He was settled one year at Hollidaysburgh, 
Pa.; four and a half years at St. John’s Church, Cleveland, Ohio; seven years 
at St. Peter’s Church, Tecumseh, and St. John’s Church, Clinton, Mich. Died, 
Nov. 20, 1854, in Tecumseh, Mich. 

Married Miss Amelia Isabella Soule, daughter of Bishop Soule, of the 
Methodist Episcopal Church, South. 


FISHER AMES FOSTER. 


Born, July 4, 1811. 

1834-6, Tutor in Randolph Macon College, Va. 1837-45, Practiced Law in 
Clinton, Miss. 1845-S, Practiced Law in Cincinnati, Ohio. 1848-51, Published 
The Cincinnati Daily Atlas. 1854-72, Connected with The Congressional 
Globe , Washington, D. C. 1872-80, Clerk in the U. S. Treasury Department, 
Washington, D. C. 1880-1, retired from active life. 

1881, Address: 467 C Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. 


10 . *A MB ROSE PRENTISS MERRILL. 

Born, July 14, 1807, in Frankfort, Waldo Co., Me. 

Studied in Theological Seminary, Andover, Mass., for two years. Afterwards 
taught school and preached in Mississippi. Died, Aug. 24, 1854, in Wayland, 
Mass. 

Married, July 27, 1841, Miss Caroline Gleason of Wayland, Mass. 

1881, Address of widow: Wayland, Middlesex Co., Mass. 


11 . JOHN WESLEY MERRILL. 

Born, May 9, 1808, in Chester, Rockingham Co., N. H. Brother of No. 23. 
1834-7, Studied in Andover Theological Seminary, Mass. 1837-41, Presi¬ 
dent of McICendree College, Lebanon, Ill. 1841, Organized the first Metho¬ 
dist Episcopal Church in East Boston, Mass., and was Pastor of the same. 
1842, Stationed at Ashburnham, Mass., New England Conference; 1843, 
South Boston; 1844, 5, Roxbury (now Boston); 1846, 7, Common St., Lynn ; 
1848, 9, Dorchester; 1850, 1, East Cambridge; 1852, 3, Saxonville. 1844, D.D., 
McKendree College. 1854-68, Professor of Ethics, Metaphysics, Natural and 
Historical Theology, in Methodist General Biblical Institute, Concord, N. H. 
1868, Stationed at Quincy Point, Mass.; 1869, 70, Southampton; 1871, 2, Lud¬ 
low. 1873-81, Supernumerary. 






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Married, Aug. 17, 1842, in Newburyport, Mass., Miss Emily Huse. Chil¬ 
dren: Charles Amos (No. 779), b. Sept. 23, 1843: Edward Annis, b. Aug. 5, 
1845 5 Class of 1870: Mary Emily, b. Sept. 30, 1847: John Wesley, b. Nov. 23, 
1849: Joseph Enoch, b. Oct. 21, 1851 ; d. April 5, 1854: Elijah Hedding, b. 
Dec. 19, 1856; graduate of U. S. Military Academy, West Point, N. Y.: Wil¬ 
liam Henry, b. June 17, 1861 ; d. March 4, 1863. 

1881, Address: Concord, N. H. 


12 . * DAVID PATTEN. 

Born, Oct. 15, 1810, in Boston, Mass. 

1834, Principal of Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass. Health failed. 
1841, Transferred from New England to Providence Conference, Methodist 
Episcopal Church. 1841, 2, Stationed at Chestnut St., Providence, R. I.; 
1843, 4 ’ Nantucket Mass.; 1845, 6, Elm St. (now County St.), New Bedford ; 
1847, 8, Fall River; 1849, 50, Mathewson St., Providence, R. I.; 1851, Warren. 
1852,3, Presiding Elder of Providence District. 1854-66, Professor of Theology 
in Methodist General Biblical Institute, Concord, N. H. 1855, D.D., Wesleyan 
University 1858-71, Trustee of Wesleyan University. 1867-71, Professor of 
Homiletics and Pastoral Theology in Boston Theological Seminary. 1871-3, 
Held same position in School of Theology of Boston University. 1873-9, Health 
impaired; Secretary Board of Trustees, and Agent of Boston University. Died, 
March 26, 1879, in Boston, Mass. 

Married, Aug. 31, 1841, Miss Maria A. Marcy of Greenwich, Mass. Children: 
Charles H., b. Oct. 12, 1845: Randolph M., b. September, 1852; d. 1853: 
Frederick M., b Nov. 10, 1856. 

1881, Address of widow: 83 Pinckney St., Boston, Mass. 


13 . * GARDNER RICE. 

Born, Dec. 13, 1805, i n Wayland, Middlesex Co., Mass. 

i 837 ~ 45 > Principal of Holliston Academy, Mass. 1845-51, Principal of Shrews¬ 
bury Academy, Mass. 1851-4, Principal of New Salem Academy, Mass. 1865-8, 
Principal of Attleborough Academy, Mass. Local Preacher in Methodist 
Episcopal Church. Laid the foundation for churches in Sudbury, Hopkinton, 
Milford, Medway, Shrewsbury, West Boylston, Clinton, Athol Depot, and other 
places in Massachusetts. Died, Feb. 24, 1881, in Shrewsbury, Mass. 

Married, May 25, 1835, Miss Sarah Morse of Leominster,'Mass. Children: 
Milton Gardner, b. Aug. 17, 1837 ; d. July 17, 1841 : Emery Homer, b. May 3, 
1839: Marshall Newton, b. May 9, 1841; served in the War five years : Wilbur 
Howard, b. Jan. 10, 1843; served in the War three years: Sarah Emma, b. 
Feb. 11, 1845; deceased: Watson Emmons, b. Dec. 15, 1846: Milman Baxter, 
b. May 8, 1848; d. Dec 15, 1848: Willmott Burrutt, b. Nov. 8, 1850. Virgil 
Maxwell, b. Aug. 23, 1854; d. April 27, 1877. 

1881, Address of widow : Shrewsbury, Worcester Co., Mass. 


14 . * PERLEE BLAKE WILBUR. 

Born, Dec. 21, 1806, in Dutchess County, N. V. 

1835-8, Teacher of Ancient Languages in Oneida Conference Seminary (now 
Central New York Conference Seminary), Cazenovia, N. Y. 1838, President 
of Buckingham Female Seminary, Va. 1842-59, President of Wesleyan Female 
College, Cincinnati, Ohio. Minister in Methodist Episcopal Church. Died 
June 11, 1859, in Cincinnati, Ohio. 

Married, 1836, Miss Mary Cole of Cazenovia, N. Y. Had several children. 
1881, Address of widow: Cincinnati, Ohio. 





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15 . ELIJAH KEELER BANGS. 

Born, July 12, 1817, in New York, N. Y. 

1835, Classical Teacher in White Plains Academy. 1836, Classical Teacher 
in Saratoga Springs. 1838, Classical Teacher in Hempstead Seminary. 1839, 
Principal of Saratoga Springs Institute. 1844, Principal of White Plains 
Academy. 1847-81, Engaged in Auction and Commission business, chiefly of 
books, in New York, N. Y. Firm : Bangs & Co. 

Married, Aug. 22, 1839, Miss Emma Matilda Watts, who died June 11, 1843. 
Married, April 30, 1853, Miss Catherine B. Johnston. Children: Lemuel W., 
b. April 25,1840: Mary Emma, b. July 11, 1842: William J., b. March 15, 
1854: Walter K., b. Sept. 3, 1855; d. J an - I 874- 

1881, Address: 739-41 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 


1 <». *IIOLDEN DWIGHT. 

Born, Aug. 28, 1810, in Thompson, Windham Co., Conn. Brother of No. 49. 

1835, Agent for an Educational Society in the South. 1836-7, Taught in 
Columbus, Ga. 1837, Joined Mississippi Conference, Methodist Episcopal 
Church. 1838, Taught in New Orleans, La. 1839, Tutor in the Col¬ 
lege of Louisiana, Jackson, La. 1840, Taught a private Academy in Clinton, 
Miss. 1841, Health failed. 1842-5, Teacher of Languages, Norwalk Seminary, 
Ohio; Principal of same for some time. 1846, President of Baldwin Univer¬ 
sity, Berea, Ohio. Died, Nov. 24, 1846, in Berea, Ohio. 

Married, June 13, 1839, Miss Almena Marietta Pelton of Chester, Mass. 
Children: Edward Champion, b. Nov. 13, 1840; d. April 28, 1869: Wilbur 
Fisk, b. Feb. 6, 1843; d. Aug. 12, 1843: Susan Eliza, b. Sept. 13, 1844; d. 
March 6, 1866: Holden, b. July 9, 1847 > d. April 19, 1848. 

1881, Address of widow: Mrs. A. M. Bassett, Minneapolis, Minn. 


17 . *REUBEN HOLMES HARRIS. 

Born, Feb. 21, 1814, in Derby, Conn. 

1 835-9, Taught in New York, N. Y. 1839-44, Traveled in the West for 
health. Died, Aug. 27, 1844, in Chardon, Geauga Co., Ohio. 


18 . HUGH BLAIR JOLLEY. 

Born, Nov. 1, 1811, in Coeymans, Albany Co., N. Y. 

1836, Teacher of Languages in Oneida Conference Seminary (now Central 
New York Conference Seminary), Cazenovia, N. Y. 1837-41, Teacher of 
English Literature in Albany Academy, N. Y. 1842-4, Principal of Vernon 
Academy, N. Y. 1845-8, Principal of Red Creek Academy, N. Y. 1848-50, 
Principal of Jordan Academy, N. Y. 1851, Teacher of Mathematics in 
Palmyra Union School, N. Y. 1852-81, On his farm in Macedon Centre, N. Y. 

Married, May 1, 1838, Miss Elvira Pratt of Madison County, N. Y. Chil¬ 
dren: Theodore Henry, b. Feb. 15, 1839: Mary Adelaide, b. Jan. 14,1842; 
married E. M. Fort : Augustus James, b. Dec. 29, 1843: Helen Elvira, b. 
April 27, 1846; married D. P. Bucklin : Charles Merwin, b. April 16, 1853. 

1881, Address: Macedon Centre, Wayne Co., N. Y. 


19 . JOHN CHRISTIAN KEENER.—A.B., 1839. 

Born, Feb. 7, 1819, in Baltimore, Md. 

1:837-41, Engaged in drug business in Baltimore, Md. 1842, Joined Alabama 
Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1842, Stationed at Mobile, Ala.; 







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1843, 4 > Demopolis; 1845, 6, Tuscaloosa; 1847, Montgomery; 1848-52, Poy- 
dras St., New Orleans, La. 1853-7, Presiding Elder of New Orleans District. 
1858, 9, Stationed at Felicity St., New Orleans, i860, Presiding Elder of 
New Orleans District. 1861-4, Superintendent of Chaplains of C. S. A. west 
of Mississippi River. 1865-70, Editor of The New Orleans Christian Advocate , 
and Presiding Elder of New Orleans District. 1870, Elected Bishop of 
Methodist Episcopal Church, South. 1873, Founded a Mission in Mexico. 
Has received degrees of D.D. and LL.D. See Bibliography. 

Married, 1842, Miss M. A. Spencer of Easton, Md. Children : Mary Anna, 
b. Feb. 13, 1843: Rebecca, b. Oct. 7, 1844; d. Sept. 8, 1845: Emma Holcombe, 
b. Feb. 2, 1846: Christian, b. Dec. 23, 1847 : Sarah Dameron, b. Oct. 8, 1849; 
d. Oct. 15, 1851 : Sarah Louisa, b. Dec 9, 1851; d. June 13, 1869: John Or- 
mand, b. Aug. 17, 1854 : Samuel, b. Aug. 3, 1856. 

1881, Address : New Orleans, La. 


20 . HARVEY BRADBURN LANE. 

Born, Jan. 10, 1813, in Wyoming Valley, Luzerne Co., Pa. 

1835, Traveled in Europe. 1836, Teacher in Wesleyan Academy, Wilbra- 
ham, Mass. 1838, Assistant Engineer on Western and Atlantic Railroad, Ga. 
1839-40, Assistant Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy, Wes¬ 
leyan University. 1840-3, Professor of Mathematics and Civil Engineering, 
Wesleyan University. 1843-8, Professor of Greek and Latin Languages, 
Wesleyan University. 1848-61, Professor of Greek Language and Literature, 
Wesleyan University. 1S61-81, In business in New York, N. Y. 1871-5, Trus¬ 
tee of Weslqyan University. 

Married, 1840, Miss Maria E. Potter. Children : Mary Josephine, b. Feb. 8, 
1841: Charles Harvey, b. March 11, 1844; Class of 1864: Sarah Georgiana, 
b. Jan. 21, 1854. 

1881, Address : 160 E. 61st St., New York, N. Y. 


21 . *MARVIN MARCY MASON. 

Born, Jan. 26, 1807, in Southbridge, Worcester Co., Mass. 

Taught one year in Monticello, Fla. 1838-50, Taught and preached in 
Macon, Ga. Died, July 2, 1854. 

Married, Miss Lizzie Robinson ; deceased. Child: one ; died in infancy. 


22 . SAMUEL LIVINGSTON MATHER. 

Born, July 1, 1817, in Middletown, Conn. 

1837-40, Traveled in Europe. 1843, Removed to Cleveland, Ohio. 1844, 
Admitted to the Bar. 1844-81, Practicing Law in Cleveland, Ohio; engaged 
extensively in mining iron ores at Marquette, on Lake Superior, and manu¬ 
facturing the same in Michigan, Ohio, and Pennsylvania. 

Married, Sept. 24, 1850, Miss Georgiana F. Woolson, of Cleveland, Ohio, 
who died Nov. 2, 1853. Married, June 11, 1856, Miss Elizabeth L. Gwinn, of 
Buffalo, N. Y. Children: Samuel, b. July 13,1851: Catharine Livingstone, 
b. Sept. 3, 1853: William Gwinn, b. Sept. 22, 1857. 

1881, Address: Cleveland, Ohio. 


23 . ANNIS MERRILL. 

Born, Sept. 9, 1810, in Harwich, Barnstable Co., Mass. Brother of No. 11. 
1836-43, Professor of Ancient Languages in McKendree College, Lebanon? 
Ill; Acting President much of the time. 1843, Admitted to practice Law in 
the Supreme Court of Illinois, and located at Belleville, Ill. 1844-9, Practiced 
Law in Boston, Mass. 1849-81, Practicing Law in San Francisco, Cal. 1854, 
Admitted to practice in the Supreme Court of United States. 

Married, 1837, Miss Harriet M. Sage of Cromwell, Conn. 

1881, Address: San Francisco, Cal. 






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24 . ELISHA BOURNE NYE. 

Born, Nov. 7, 1812, in Sandwich, Barnstable Co., Mass. 

i 8 35-6, Studied in Medical Department of Yale College. 1837, M.D., Yale 
College. 1837—51, Practiced Medicine in East Haddam, Conn. 1851-81 
Practicing in Middletown, Conn. See Bibliography. 

Married, Nov. 20, 1837, Miss Caroline Hubbard of Middletown, Conn., who 
died Aug. 24, 1877. Children : Edward, b. Aug. 24, 1838 ; d. Sept. 2, 1872 : 
Charlotte, b. July 29, 1840; married No. 861; d. Nov. 9, 1874: Frederick B., 
b. Feb. 12, 1S42; d. Jan. 20, 1843: Frederick B., b. Nov. 15, 1843: Margaret, 
b Nov. 10, 1845: Catharine H., b. March 11, 1S48; d. March 26, 1852 : Caroline 
A*, b. March 28, 1851 ; d. Aug. 1, 1851 : Ellen A., b. March 18, 181:3: d. March 
30, 1854. 

1881, Address: Middletown, Conn. 


25 . SABURA STEBBINS STOCKING. 

Born, June 24, 1S10, in Glastonbury, Hartford Co., Conn. 

1835, Classical Teacher, Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass. 1836, 
Principal of Troy Conference Seminary, Poultney, Vt. 1837-40, Studied in 
I heological Department, Yale College. 1S40, Ordained Deacon in Protestant 
Episcopal Church. 1840-1, Minister of St. Andrew’s Church, Meriden, Conn. 
1841, Ordained Priest. 1841-9, Rector of Trinity Church, Newtown, Conn. 
r849, Resigned Rectorship on account of disease of throat. 1850, Founder 
and Proprietor of St. Mark’s Hall, Orange, N. Y. 1850-60, Rector of St. 
Mark’s Hall, i860, Removed to New York, N. Y. 1861-2, J'raveled. 1863-81, 
Rector of Grace Church, South Oyster Bay, N. Y. 1869, Removed to Jamaica, 
N. Y. 

Married, Nov. 15, 1840, Miss S. S. Mallory of Poultney, Vt. 

1881, Address: 9 Clinton Avenue, Jamaica, N. Y. 


20 . BENJAMIN FRANKLIN TEFFT. 

Born, Aug. 20, 1813, in Oneida County, near Utica, N. Y. 

1:835—9, Teacher in Maine Wesleyan Seminary. 1S39-41, Pastor of First 
Methodist Episcopal Church, Bangor, Me. 1841, Principal of Providence 
Conference Seminary, East Greenwich, R. I. 1S42, Pastor of Odeon Metho¬ 
dist Episcopal Church, Boston, Mass. 1843, Health failing, traveled South 
and West. 1843-6, Professor of Greek and Hebrew Languages and Litera¬ 
ture in Indiana Asbury University. 1846, D.D., Ohio Wesleyan University. 
1S46-52, Editor of The Ladies’ Repository. 1S49, Delivered lecture on the 
Career of Louis Kossuth, before the Legislature of Ohio. 1851-4, President 
of Genesee College and Genesee Wesleyan Seminary, Lima, N. Y. 1852, Dele¬ 
gate to General Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church ; LL.I)., Madison, 
University. 1856-60, Pastor of First Methodist Episcopal Church, Bangor, Me. 
i860, Pastor of Mission Methodist Episcopal Church, Bangor, Me. 1861, Pastor 
of Second Methodist Episcopal Church, Bangor, Me.; elected Chaplain of 1st 
Maine Cavalry. 1862, U. S. Consul at Stockholm, and Acting Minister to 
Sweden. 1864, Commissioner of Immigration from the North of Europe for 
the State of Maine ; elected Member of the Geographical and Statistical So¬ 
ciety of New York. 1S65, Elected Member of the Society of Arts of London, 
England. 1866, Pastor of Central Methodist Episcopal Church, Portland, Me. 
1873-8, Editor of The Northern Border. See Bibliography. 

Married, July 26, 1835, Miss Sarah Ann Dunn of East Poland, Me. Chil¬ 
dren: Roscoe Montfort, b. May 7, 1837; d. Sept. 15, 1838: William Roscoe, 
b. May 17, 1840; d. July 8, 1844: Henry Franklin, b. Feb. 21, 1842: George 
V., b. June 19, 1845; d. June 27, 1871: Annie Rich, b. Jan. 1, 1848; married 
N. E. Bragg: Sarah Frances, b. Dec. 1, 1850; d. March 21, 1856: Laura Jane, 
b. July 8, 1852; married H. L. Bass: Willie Moore, b. Feb. 8, 1856. 

1S81, Address: East Poland, Androscoggin Co., Me. 


27 . * WILLIAM I). TUBBS. 
1834, Residence: Elizabeth City, Pasquotank Co., N. C. 





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28 . HENRY BANNISTER. 

Born, Oct. 5, 1812, in Conway, Franklin Co., Mass. 

1836, Taught in Lovvville, N. Y. 1837-9, Studied in Auburn Theological 
Seminary. 1838, Teacher of Greek, Hebrew, and Latin in Oneida Conference 
Seminary (now Central New York Conference Seminary), Cazenovia, N. A . 
1S40-3, Principal of Fairfield Academy, N. Y. 1843-56, Principal of Oneida 
Conference Seminary, Cazenovia, N. Y. 1S50, D.D., Wesleyan University. 
1856-81, Professor of Exegetical Theology in Garret Biblical Institute, Evans¬ 
ton, Ill. 1869-70, Traveled in Europe and the East. Delegate to General 
Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church, 1864, 68, 72. See Bibliography. 

Married, Aug. 12, 1840, Miss Lucy Kimball of Lewis County, N. V. Chil¬ 
dren : Mary H., b. Sept. 18, 1841 ; married O. A. Willard : Henry M., b. July 25, 
1S44; A. M., M D.: Charles K., b. Nov. 14, 1847; A. M., C. E.: Ellen F., 
b. May 6 1850; married O. H. Merwin : Lucy H., b. Jan. 15, 1855: John C., 
b. Nov. 15, i860. 

1881, Address: Evanston, Cook Co., Ill. 


21 ). DWTGHT ELIZUR BATES. 

Born, Nov 21, 1814, in Springfield, Mass. 

1836-40, Civil Engineer in Louisiana. 1840-54, U. S. Surveyor. 1854-6, 
Civil Engineer and Surveyor in Springfield, Mass. 1856-8, Assistant Engineer 
of a railroad in Illinois. 1858-61, Principal Assistant Engineer and Surveyor 
of railroads in Alabama and Florida. 1861, Entered C. S. Army ; Engineer and 
Artillerist, Army of Virginia. 1862-4, First Lieutenant in same. 1864-5, 
Prisoner of war. 1865-81, Civil Engineer and Surveyor in Marion, Ala. 

1881, Address : Marion, Perry Co., Ala. 


nO. SAMUEL BOTSFORD BUCKLEY. 

Born, May 9, 1809, in Torrey, Yates Co., N. Y. 

1837-8, Made botanical collections in Virginia and Illinois. 1838, Explored 
caves near Tuscumbia, Ala. 1839-40, Principal of Allenton Academy, Wilcox 
County, Ala. 1842, Discovered and obtained skeleton of Zeuglodon in Clark 
County, Ala.; traveled through Alabama, Tennessee, and the mountains of 
North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia ; discovered a new genus of plants 
(Buckleya, Torr.), and also twenty-four new species. 1842-3, Studied in College 
of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, N. Y. 1843, Collected plants and shells 
in Florida; discovered thirteen new species of shells. 1843-55, On home¬ 
stead farm. 1855-6, In bookstore, Yellow Springs, Ohio. 1858, Determined 
barometrically the altitude of some of the highest mountains of North Carolina 
and Tennessee. The second highest mountain east of the Mississippi is 
Buckley’s Peak, Great Smoky Mountains, between North Carolina and 
Tennesee. 1859-60, Traveled South and West to collect materials for a Sup¬ 
plement to Michaux and Nuttall’s Sylva. 1860-1, Assistant Geologist and 
Naturalist of the Texas Geological Survey. 1862-5, Chief Examiner in Sta¬ 
tistical Department of U. S. Sanitary Commission. 1866-7, State Geologist 
of Texas. 186S, Made geological map of Texas for Hitchcock & Blake’s Geo¬ 
logical Map of the United States. 1871-2, Agricultural and Scientific Editor of 
The State Gazette , Austin, Tex. 1872, Ph.l)., Waco University, Texas. 1874-7, 
State Geologist of Texas ; prepared map of Texas for Prof. Bradley’s Geological 
Chart of the United States. 1877-81, Engaged in preparing a work on the 
Geology and Natural History of Texas. Member of various Scientific Societies. 
Founded Texas Association of Science. See Bibliography. 

Married, 1852, Miss Charlotte Sullivan of Naples, N. Y., who died 1854. Mar¬ 
ried, 1855, Miss Sarah Porter of Naples, N. Y., who died 1858. Married, 1864, 
Miss Libbie Myers of Elbridge, N. Y. Children : Charlotte, b. April 7, 1854; 
d. Jan., 1874: Carrie, b. Aug. 31, 1856: Mary, b. 1857 ; d. aged six months. 

1881, Address: Austin, Tex. 





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31 . * WILLIS STEPHEN BURK. 

Born, 1816, in Haddam, Middlesex Co., Conn. 

After graduating, studied Law. One of the early settlers of Selma, Ala., where 
he resided for about twenty-five years. Was Judge and an aetive member of the 
Dallas County Bar. Member of various Scientific Societies. Died, Oct. 15, 
1869, ,n Selma, Ala. 


32 . * JOHN WILLIAM FLETCHER BURRUSS. 

Born, Oct. 7, 1814, in Caroline County, Va. 

1 837-8, Cotton-planter, Tunica Hills, La. 1838-66, Cotton-planter, Wilk¬ 
inson County, Miss.; continued to plant in Tunica Hills; also owned large 
plantation in Madison Parish, La. Died, Oct. 5, 1866, in Saint Louis, Mo. His 
literary tastes and religious nature found little encouragement in his surroundings; 
and he never appeared in public except in defence of public schools or moral 
reform. During the War, his property was invaded by both parties: at its 
close he died, it was believed by those who knew him, a broken-hearted man. 

Married, Jan. 4, 1838, Miss Sarah II. MeGehee, who died March 2, 1855. 
Married, Oct. 7, 1857, Miss Louise E. Landon, who died Sept. 19, 1862. Chil¬ 
dren : Annie MeGehee, b. Dec. 22, 1839; mairied J. PI. Kennard: Kate 
Florence, b. Aug. 15, 1841: Edward MeGehee, b. Sept. 12, 1842; d. April 2, 
1S76: John William, b. June 9, 1844; d. June, 1845: Beverly Scott, b. Dec. 
19, 1847; d. November, 1848: Mary Eugenia, b. July 30, 1852: Sarah Louisa, 
b. Feb. 19, 1853; married Robert .Semple. 


33 . * DAVIS WESGATT CLARK. 

Born, Feb. 25, 1S12, in Mount Desert, Hancock Co., Me. 

1836, Teacher of Mathematics and Mental Philosophy, Amenia Seminary, 
N. Y. 1837-43, Principal of same. 18.13, Joined New York Conference, Metho¬ 
dist Episcopal Church. 1843-4, Stationed at Winsted, Conn.; 1845, 6, Salis¬ 
bury; 1847, 8, Sullivan St., New York, N. Y.; 1849, 5 °> Vestry St., New 
York; 1851, 2, Cannon St., Poughkeepsie. 1850, I).D., Wesleyan University. 
1864-71, Bishop of Methodist Episcopal Church. 1867-71, President of Freed- 
men’s Aid Society. President of Board of Trustees of Wesleyan Female 
College, Cincinnati, and of Ohio Wesleyan University. See Bibliography. 
Died, May 23, 1871, in Cincinnati, Ohio. 

Married, 1838, Miss Mary J. Redman of Trenton, N. J. Children: Frances 
Redman, b. May 18, 1840 ; graduate of Wesleyan Female College ; married 
W. B. Davis: M. Augusta, b. Nov. 30, 1842: Katie Redman, b. April 25, 1845; 
married E. W. Mullikin: Ella Fidelia Merrick, b. Aug 25, 1847; d. Oct. 24, 
1853: Davis W., b. July 28, 1849: Anna Myra, b. Aug. 30. 1852; d. Sept. 22, 
1 853 : Jesse Redman, b. Oct. 31, 1854. 


34 . * WILLIAM HALSEY. 

Born, Feb. 9, 1S10, in Bridgehampton, Suffolk Co., N. Y. 

1836, Private tutor in family of Judge MeGehee, Wilkinson County, Miss. 
1836-45, Founder and Principal of MeGehee Academy, Woodville, Wilkinson 
Co., Miss. 1845-46, Principal of Galveston Academy, Tex. 1846-56, President 
of Rutersville College, Tex. 1856-61, President of Soule University, Chappell 
Hill, Tex. 1861-3/ On a plantation; also kept a boarding-school. 1863-4, 
Principal of a boarding-school, San Felipe, Tex. 1864-65, Principal of Richmond 
Academy, Tex. 1865-9, Principal of a private school, Iiarrisburgh, Tex. 1869- 
77, In business with his son, Iiarrisburgh, Tex. 1877-80, In poor health. 
Died, Dec. 20, 1880, in Harrisburgh, Tex. 

Married, June, 1838, Miss Mary S. Chapman, Principal of Female Academy, 
Woodville, Miss., formerly of Saybrook, Conn., who died Dec. 19, 1876. Chil¬ 
dren: Mary Prudence, b. June 17, 1839; d. July 25, 1840: Edward Howd, b. 
July, 1841; d. October. 1841 : Lillie, b July 23, 1843; d - : William Gustavus, 
b. Feb. 28, 1846: Ella N >rton, b. March 3 1851. 





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* WILLIAM AUGUSTUS MEIGS HAND. 

Born, April 29, 1817, in Cromwell, Middlesex Co., Conn. 

1836-7, Studied Law. 1838, Studied in Union Theological Seminary, New 
York, N. Y. Died, May 16, 1839, in Cromwell, Conn. 


3 <». * THEODORE HINSDALE. 

Born, Feb. 3, 1819, in Middletown, Conn. 

1836-7, Studied Law in Waterford, N. Y. 1837740,, Studied Law in New 
York, N. Y. 1840, Attorney at Law in New York, N. Y. 1843-80, Attorney and 
Counsellor at Law in New York, N. Y. 1866-7, Member of Brooklyn Common 
Council. 1S67, Member of State Legislature from Brooklyn. Died, Aug. 19, 
1880, in Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Married,Oct. 30, 1850, Miss Grace Webster Haddock of Hanover, N. II. Chil¬ 
dren: Charles Haddock, b. Oct. 14, 1851; d. March 5, 1857: Grace Webster, 
b. July 24,1S54 ; d. March 23, 1857: Theodore Swan, b. July 29, 1856 ; d. Jan. 9, 
1857: Guy, b. Oct. 26, 1858: Theodora, b. June 24, 1860: Frank, b. Dec. 13, 
i8t>2 : Grace Webster, b. June 11, 1874. 

1881, Address of widow : Marlborough, Ulster Co., N. Y. 


; 57 - DANIEL PARISH KIDDER. 

Born, Oct. 18, 1815, in Darien, Genesee Co., N. Y. 

1836, Teacher of Languages in Amenia Seminary, N. Y.; joined Genesee 
Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church ; stationed at Rochester, N. Y. 1837- 
9’ Missionary at Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. 1839, Traversed, as a missionary-exp¬ 
lorer and Bible-distributor, the coast of Brazil, from San Paulo to the mouth 
of the Amazon. 1841, Transferred to New Jersey Conference; stationed at 
Paterson, N. J. 1843, Stationed at Trenton, N. J. 1844-56, Corresponding 
Secretary of Sunday-School Union; Editor of Sunday-School Publications 
and Tracts of Methodist Episcopal Church; resided in New York, N. Y. 
1851, D.D., McKendree College. 1852-3, Traveled in Europe, making special 
observations upon Sunday-Schools and religious education. 1855, D.D., Wes¬ 
leyan University. 1856-71, Professor of Practical Theology in Garrett Biblical 
Institute, Evanston, Ill. 1865, Member of General Centenary Committee, 
Methodist Episcopal Church. 1871-Si, Professor of Practical Theology in 
Drew Theological Seminary, Madison, N. J. Delegate to General Conference, 
Methodist Episcopal Church, 1852, 68. See Bibliography. 

Married, 1836, Miss Cynthia H. Russell of Salisbury of Conn., who died April 
1840, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Married, 1842, Miss Harriet Smith, Worth¬ 
ington, Ohio. Children: Rowcnna, H., b. 1837; d. Sept. 27, 1861 ; Henry M., 
b. 1839: Katie M.,b. Dec. 29, 1842 ; married Rev. G. E. Strobridge : Daniel S., 
b. Feb. 13, 1848 : Evalina E., b. Oct. 13, 1855; married Rev. J. O. Wilson. 

1881, Address: Madison, Morris Co., N. j. 


38 . WILLIAM HEZEKIAH NATHANIEL MAGRUDER. 

Born, Dec. 31, 1815, in Jefferson County, Miss. 

1836-42, Cotton-planter in Warren County, Miss. 1842-50, Professor of 
Ancient Languages, Centenary College. 1850-5, Taught private school in jack- 
son, La. 1855-81. Founder.and Principal of Collegiate Institute, Baton Rouge, 
La. 1861-5, superintendent of Public Education for I .ouisiana. See Bibliography. 

Married, Nov. 22, 1837, Miss Mary Bangs, daughter of Rev. Heman Bangs. 
Children: Benjamin Drake, b. Sept. 27, 1838; A.B., Yale College, 1856: John 
Burruss, b. Dec. 6, 1840; A.M., Centenary College: Sarah Burritt, b. Sept. 1, 
1842; d. July 17, 1844: Heman Bangs, b. Sept. 27, 1844; A.M., Southern 
University: James Trueman, b. Nov. 10, 1846; d. July 31, 1857: Leonard Cov¬ 
ington, b. June 27, 1849; d - Oct. 12, 1867: Nathaniel Hawkins, b. Sept. 25, 
1851: Elizabeth Ann, b. Aug. 23, 1853; d. Oct. 20, 1867: William Howard, 






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ai). * WILLIAM WHITING MARSH. 

Born. AdHI 17. iSiT. in ViVfnr Onhrin TVJ V 



4 * S -4 # " v *■ * * 1 1 ^ ^ ^ •l—J C4*1 & C.-. v4 Cll^V O A & 1 

Amen 1 a Seminary, N. Y. 183S, Teacher of Mathematics, Troy Conference 
Academy, Poultney, Vt. 1839, Engineer on New York Canals. 1841, Princi¬ 
pal?*' Lockport Academy, N. Y. 1845, Principal of Fayetteville Academy 
N. Y. 1851, Principal of High School, Brighton, Mich. 1852, Principal of 
Union School, Flint, Mich. 1854, Taught in Victor, N. Y. 1860-3, Engaged in 
farming in Victor, N.Y. Died, June 15, 1863, in Victor, N. Y. 

Married, Aug. 7, 1842, Miss Sylvia C. Sharp of Barnard, Vt. Children: 
William Henry, b. May, 1S43: Daniel Sharp, b. December, 1844: Erastus 
Smith, b. March, 1846: Royal Sharp, b. July, 1848: Joel Brace, b. June, 18si • 
Francis Addison, b. January, 1856: Walter Spencer, b. May, i860. 

18S1, Address of widow: South Bend, St. Joseph Co., Ind. 


40 . WILLIAM HENRY POTTER. 


Born, Oct. 21, 1814, in Cumberland, Providence Co., R. I. 

1S36, Tutor in College of Louisiana, Jackson, La. 1838, Tutor in Ancient 
Languages in same. 1845, Principal of High School, Feliciana, La. 1S46, 
Principal of Preparatory Department, Centenary College, Jackson, La. i860, 
Assistant Professor of Ancient Languages, Centenary College. 1861, Mayor 
of Jackson, La. 1865, Acting Professor of Mathematics, Centenary College. 
1873-18S1, Teaching a school for boys, Jackson, La. 

Married, 1840, Miss Ellen R. Bullard of Jackson, La. Children: Mary 
Allen, b. July iS, 1841 ; d. July 14, 1850: William Allen, b. July 14, 1852 ; d. 
Eug. 1 5 > i8 5 8 - 

1881, Address: Jackson, East Feliciana Co., La. 


41 . * SCPIU YLER SEAGER. 


Born, July 26, 1S07, m Simsbury, Hartford Co., Conn. 

1836, Teacher of Moral Science and Belles-Lettres in Genesee Wesleyan 
Seminary, Lima, N. Y. 1837-44, Principal of same. 1844, 5, Stationed at 
First Church, Rochester, N. Y.; 1846, 7, St. John’s (now Asbury) Church, 
Rochester; 1848,9, Pearl St., Buffalo; 1850, 1, Swan St. (now Grace Church), 
Buffalo ; 1852, 3, First Church, Lockport. 1844-51, Trustee of Wesleyan 
University. 1854-5, Principal of Genesee Wesleyan Seminary, Lima, N. Y. 
1856, D.D , Wesleyan University. 1856-7, Principal of Genesee Model School, 
Lima, N.Y. 1858, Stationed at Corn Hill Church, Rochester, N.Y. 1859-60, 
Principal of Dansvilie Seminary, N. Y. 1861-2, Stationed at Albion, N. Y.; 
1863, Grace Church, Buffalo; 1864-6, Batavia; 1867-9, Albion; 1871, 2, Lock- 
port; 1873, Niagara Falls. 1874, Superannuated. Received D.D. a second 
time. Delegate to General Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church, 1844, 8. 
Died, Oct. 22, 1874, in Lockport, N. Y. 

Married, April 15. 1839, Miss Eliza S. Rogers of White Plains, N. Y., who 
died Sept. 3, 1852. Married, Sept. 15, 1853, Miss Sarah A. Conkey of Lockport, 
N. Y. Children: Eliza Cordelia, b. Feb. 26, 1840: Schuyler Fisk, b. July 6, 
1842; A. B., Genesee College, (86o: James Henry, b. Dec. 27, 1846: Mary 
Augusta, b. April 12, 1848: William Perl, b. Feb. 28, 1852: Stephen Olin, 
b. July 31, 1855. 




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42 . JAMES WARRENNE SUNDERLAND. 

Born, Feb. 19, 1813, in Exeter, Washington Co., R. I. 

1836, Professor of Mathematics and Natural. Philosophy in McKendree Col¬ 
lege, Lebanon, Ill. 1S45, Principal of Hillsborough Academy, Ill.; Professor of 
Mathematics and Languages in Kemper College, Mo. 1846, Professor of 
Mathematics and Natural Philosophy, O’Fallon University, Mo. 1848, Teacher 
of Mathematics, Languages, and Natural Science in Freeland Seminary, Pa. ; 
LL.D., O’Fallon University. 1851, Principal of Montgomery Female Semin¬ 
ary, Pa. 1853-81, Principal of Pennsylvania Female College, Collegeville, Pa. 
1869-73, Professor of Natural Sciences in Ursinus College, Pa. 1871-81, 
Banker, Collegeville, Pa. 

Married, Sept. 12, 1842, Miss Luanna S. Munson of Weedsport, N. Y. 
Children: Henry Filley, b. March 29, 1844 ; d. March 30, 1844: Eugene LeRoy, 
b. March 28, 1849; d. Jan. 18, 1852: Ida Gertrude, b. March 13, 1853: Ella 
Minnehaha, b. Feb. 9, 1854; d. Jan. 28, 1857. 

1SS1, Address: Collegeville, Montgomery Co., Pa. 


43 . WILLIAM ASBURY YOUNG. 

Born, Dec. 5, 1816, in Berne, Albany Co., N. Y. 

1836-9, Studied Law in Albany, N. Y. 1839, Admitted to practice in courts 
of New York. 1845, Appointed Master in Chancery. 1851-6, City Recorder, 
Albany, N. Y. 1859, Member of Legislature of New York. 1873-81, Practic¬ 
ing Law. 

1881, Address: Albany, N. Y. 


Class of 1837 . 


44 . WILLIAM HENRY ANDERSON. 

Born, Sept. 17, 1817, in Wilmington, New Hanover Co., N. C. 

1837, Taught in Kentucky; joined Kentucky Conference, Methodist Episcopal 
( lunch: 1843* Professor in Transylvania University (now University of Ken¬ 
tucky), Lexington, Ky. 1850-4, Editor of The Quarterly Review { South). 1854-61, 
President of Saint Charles College, Mo. 1861-3, President of Central College, 
Fayette, Mo. Was Chaplain, C. S. Army. 1863-69, Stationed in Louisville, Ky. 
1869-73, President of Florence University, Ala. 1873-6, President of University 
Public Schools, Louisville, Ky. 1876-9, President of Wesleyan College, Ky. 
Delegate to General Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church, South, 1850, 58, 
62, 70. D.D., Wofford College, S. C., and Southern University, Ala. See 

Bibliography. 

Married, May, 1844, Miss Rosa II. Field of Richmond, Kv., who died March, 
1850. Married, February, 1853? Miss Helen M. Richardson of Louisville, Ky. 
Children: Eliza Chambers, b. May, i860: William Henry, b. May, 1866: three 
daughters ; deceased. 

1881, Address: Brooksville, Bracken Co., Ky. 


45 . SMITH CLIFT. 

Born, about 1815, in Carmel, Putnam Co , N. Y. 

1837, Studied Law in New York, N. Y. 1840-81, Practicing Law in New 
York, N. Y. 1868, Traveled with his family in Europe. 

Married daughter of Stewart F. Randolph. 

1881, Address: 15 W. 29th Street, New York, N. Y. 






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4 <L * CHARLES COLLINS. 

Lorn, April 17, 1813, in North Yarmouth, Cumberland Co., Me. 

IlS37 J 8 ’, Pr i Ucipal . 0f Hi S h School, Augusta, Me. 1838, Joined Maine Confer¬ 
ence, Methodist Episcopal Church; elected President of Emory and Henry Col¬ 
lege, Va. Transferred to Holston Conference. 1850, Delegate to General Con- 
terence, Methodist Episcopal Church, South. 1851, D.D., Centenary College, 
la., Mas onic College, Mo., and Dickinson College, Pa. 1852, Elected President 
ot Dickinson College, Pa. 1860-75, Proprietor and President of State Female 
College, near Memphis, Tenn. See Bibliography. Died, July 10, 1875, in 
Memphis, Tenn. J J /D ’ 

Married, July 13, 1841, Miss Harriet N. Hart. Children: Narcissa, d. Nov. 
T9 1862: Mary Longley; d. 1879: Charles Standish: Hannah Elizabeth: 
John S. Hart: Wilbur Fisk; d., aged one year: Harriet: James Marshall; 
Class of 1879; d. Sept. 25, 1878 : Lily Greenwood ; d. Jan. 19,1862 : Horatio King. 


47 . *GEORGE BRAINERD CONE. 

Born, about 1812, in Coventry, Tolland Co., Conn. 

T S> 37 » Teacher of Languages in Troy Conference Academy. TS40, Principal 
of Providence Conference Seminary, R. I. TS43, Removed to Georgia. 1845, 
Died in Georgia. 

Married, 1841, Miss Hannah Anderson; deceased. Children: two; both d 
n infancy. 


48 . DANIEL CURRY. 

Born, Nov. 26, 1S09, near Peekskill, Westchester Co., N. Y. 

1837, Principal of Troy Conference Academy. 1839, Professor in Georgia 
Female College, Macon, Ga. 1841, Entered Georgia Conference, Methodist 
Episcopal Church. 1844, Transferred to New York Conference. 1852, D.D., 
Wesleyan University. 1854, President of Indiana Asbury University, (’.reencas- 
tle, Ind. 1857, Returned to New York East Conference. 1857, Stationed at 
South Third Street, Brooklyn, E. D., N. Y.; 1858, 9, Middletown, Conn.; i860, 
1, New Rochelle, N. Y.; 1862, 37th Street, New York. N. Y. 1862-Si, Trus¬ 
tee of Wesleyan University. 1S64-76, Editor of The Christian Advocate , New 
York, N. Y. 1S76-80, Editor of The National Repository. 1878, LL.D., Syra¬ 
cuse University. 1880-1, Associate Editor of The Methodist , New York, N. Y. 
1881, Stationed at 82c! Street, New York, N.Y. 1881, Delegate to the Methodist 
Ecumenical Conference. Delegate to General Conference, Methodist Episcopal 
Church, i860, 64, 6S, 72, 76, 80. See Bibliography. 

Married, Feb. 16, 1838, Miss Mary ITalsted, White Plains, N. Y. Children: 
Georgia, b. June 5, 1840: Edward Coxe, b. October, 1842; d. January, 1846: 
Francis Shay, b. April, 1845; d. Feb. 7, 1852: David Stanford, b. July, 1849; 
d. March, 1852. 

1S81, Address: 17 W. I32d Street, New York, N. Y. 


40 . LEWIS DWIGHT. 

Born, July 22, 1813, in Thompson, Windham Co., Conn. Brother of No. 16. 

1838-41, Principal of Mount Vernon Academy, Ill. 1840, A.M., McKcndree 
College. 1841, Returned to the East. 1843, Principal of Edwardsville Academy, 
Ill.; afterwards Principal of High School, Payson, Adams Co., Ill. 1848-54, 
Taught in Mount Pleasant Collegiate Institute, Iowa.; and in one or two other 
places. 1854-6, Principal of North Hebron Institute, Washington Co., N. Y. 
1856, Joined Troy Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1856-63, Stationed 
successively in Bristol, Vt.; Salisbury; Chester, Mass.; Nassau, N.Y.; I’eters- 
burgh. 1863, Retired from Conference. 1863-73, In business in Boston, Mass.; 
resided in Dudley, Mass. 1873-81, Residing in Dudley, Mass. 





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[1837. 

Married, March 24, 1840, Miss Mahala P. Casey, who died March, 1841. 
Married, June 4, 1843, Miss Ruth G. Ryder of Massachusetts, who died 1844. 
Married, April 6, 1848, Miss Jane E. Hoar of Payson, Ill., who died 1854. 
Married, April 26,1860, Mrs. Louisa B. Dixon of Dudley, Mass. Children: 
Samuel L., b. March 15, 1841; member of Illinois Legislature: Wilbur F., b. 
July 5, 1844: Elizabeth S., b. May 8, 1849: Quincy, b. May 30, 1S54: also one 
son; d. 

1881, Address: Dudley, Worcester Co., Mass. 


50 . * WILLI AM THOMPSON HARLOW. 

Born, April 18, 1816, in Duxbury, Plymouth Co., Mass. 

1837, Principal of Seminary, South New Market, N. H. 1839, Professor of 
Philosophy and Mathematics in Emory and Henry College, Va. 1842, Joined 
Providence Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1S4S-52, Presiding Elder 
of Sandwich District. 1852, 3, Stationed at Mathewson St., Providence, R. I.; 
1854, 5, Elm St., New Bedford, Mass. 1856-66, Principal of Rock River Con¬ 
ference Seminary, Mount Morris, Ill. 1S69-73, Presiding Elder of New Bedford 
District, Providence Conference. 1873, 4, Stationed at Bristol, R. I.; 1S75, 
Center Church, Brockton, Mass.; 1876, 7, Thames St., Newport, R. I. 1878, 
Superannuated. 1879-81, Traveled in the West for health. Delegate to Gen¬ 
eral Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church, 1852, 64, 72. Died, Jan. 21,1881, 
in Omaha, Nebr. 

Married, Aug. 27, 1838, Frances A. Winsor of Duxbury, Mass. Children : 
Julius I., b. Oct. 28, 1839; d. May 7,1872: Elizabeth F, b. Oct. 12, 1841: 
Juliet, b. Feb. 26, 1845: Ephraim Wiley, b. Sept. 30, 1848: William Thomp¬ 
son, b. Feb. 14, 1855: Frederick Pease, b. Dec. 12, 1856. 


51 . * WILLIAM HYER. 

Born, Feb. 14, 1807, near Carlisle, Cumberland Co., Pa. 

1837, Taught in Somerville, Tenn. 1839, Taught in Memphis, Tenn. 1851, 
Joined Memphis Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church, South ; stationed at 
Aberdeen, Miss. 1853,Transferred to Mississippi Conference, stationed at Vicks- 
burgh. Died, Nov. 5, 1855, in Vicksburgh, of yellow fever, while attending the 
sick. 

Married, Dec. 25, 1837, Miss Jane Tobey of Middletown, Conn., who died 
Jan. 16, i860. Children : Wilbur Fisk, b. March 24, 1839: Julia A., b. Jan. 31, 
1842; married O. M. Enlow: William Lewis, b. November, 1845; d. !§45 : 
Mary Eliza, b. July 16, 1848 ; married J. M. Hogshead. 


52 . GEORGE KELLOGG. 

Born, June 19, 1812, in New Hartford, Litchfield Co., Conn. 

1837, Engaged in the manufacture of machinery. 1838-41, Principal of 
Sumter Academy, Sumterville, S. C. 1S41, Engaged in the manufacture of 
pins in Birmingham, Conn. 1844, Invented the jack-chain machine, applied to 
the manufacture of well-chain, at the rate of a yard a minute. Went to Eng¬ 
land with jack-chain, hook-and-eye, and pin machines, and established a manu¬ 
factory of hooks and eyes in Redditch. 1846-55, Manufactured surgical instru¬ 
ments in Birmingham, Conn. 1849, Invented a dovetailing machine. 1852, 
Invented a type-distributing machine, which distributes 120 types per minute. 
t 853, Invented an adjustable obstetrical forceps. 1855, Removed to New York 
City to educate his daughter in music. 1856-62, Merchant and manufacturer 
of dental supplies. 1857, Defendant’s Expert in suit of Singer vs. Grover & 
Baker and Wheeler & Wilson. 1863-6, Officer of the Customs. 1864, Plaint¬ 
iff’s Expert in phonographic copy-right suit, Graham vs. Pitman. 1867-8, In 
Europe with his daughter. Established in London a manufactory of hats, 
under the patent of his brother. 1869, Made an adding apparatus. 1870-81, 
Engaged in experiments. 1878, In Europe; chiefly at the Paris Exposition. 

Married, Aug. 25, 1837, Miss Jane Elizabeth Crosby of Middletown, Conn. 





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Children: Clara Jane: Albert Henry : Clara Louise. The first two died very 
young. The last is the celebrated singer,—the first American operatic singer 
educated wholly in this country before going upon the stage. 

1881, Address: Care of H. G. Stebbins & Son, P. O. Box 1129, New York, N. Y. 


53 . ^CHARLES ANTHON LEE. 

Born, about 1817, in Baltimore, Md. 

1837 (about), Studied Law in Dickinson College. Died, December, 1837, 
in Carlisle, Pa., from the rupture of a blood-vessel in playing foot-ball. 


54 . WILLARD MARTIN RICE. 

Born, 1817, in Lowville, Lewis Co., N. Y. 

1837-40, Tutor in Wesleyan University. 1840-56, Principal of Classical 
Academy, Philadelphia, Pa. 1856-63, Pastor of Moyamensing Presbyterian 
Church, Philadelphia. 1863-74, Pastor of Fourth Presbyterian Church, Phila¬ 
delphia. 1858-81, Recording Secretary of Presbyterian Board of Publication. 
1860-74, Stated Clerk of Presbytery of Philadelphia. 1866, D.D., Wesleyan 
University. 1872-81, Stated Clerk of the Synod of Philadelphia. 1878-80, 
Again Stated Clerk of Presbytery of Philadelphia. Member of General As¬ 
sembly, Presbyterian Church, 1865, 8. Member of Philadelphia Academy of 
Natural Sciences. See Bibliography. 

Married, July 7, 1840, Miss Elizabeth McDowell of Philadelphia, Pa. Chil¬ 
dren: John McDowell, b. Sept. 19, 1841; A.B., A.M., M.D., University of 
Pennsylvania; A.M., College of New Jersey and Wesleyan University; Sur¬ 
geon, U. S. Navy ; d. July 13, 1868 : Henrietta Kollock, b. July 11, 1843: Clara 
Amelia, b. Aug. 7, 1845 : Willard Martin, b. Dec. 28, 1849: Susan McDowell, 
b. Dec. 12, 1851: Emetine Elton, b. May 3, 1861 : four others ; d. 

r88i. Address: 1334 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 


55 . *RICHARD S. SEELY. 

Born, about 1813. 

Clergyman in Methodist Episcopal Church, afterward in Protestant Epis¬ 
copal Church. For some time in South Carolina. 1859, Went to Texas. 
Died, Feb. 18, 1871. 


50 . HENRY WISNER SMITH. 
1836, Residence: Windham, Bradford Co., Pa. 


57 . ERASTUS WENTWORTH. 

Born, Aug. 5, 1813, in Stonington, New London Co., Conn. 

1838, Teacher of Natural Science, Gouverneur Wesleyan Seminary, N. Y. 
184L Teacher of Natural Science in Troy Conference Academy; joined 
Troy Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1846, President of McKendree 
College, Lebanon, Ill. 1850, Professor of Natural Philosophy and Chemistry 
in Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pa. D.D., Alleghany College. 1854-62, Mis¬ 
sionary to Fuh Chau, China. 1862, Returned to America ; stationed at 
North Second St., Troy, N. Y.; 1865, 6, State St., Troy ; 1868-70, Pittsfield, 
Mass.; 1871, 2, Amsterdam, N. Y. 1872-6, Editor of The Ladies'' Repository , 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 1877-81, Superanuated. Delegate to General Conference, 
Methodist Episcopal Church, 1868, 72, 76. See Bioliography. 

Married, 1839, Mary Alexander of De Kalb, N. Y., who died, 1852. Mar¬ 
ried, 1854, Anna M. Lewis of Westchester, Pa., who died, 1855. Married, 1859, 

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Phebe E. Potter of Poughkeepsie, N. Y., who died, 1874- Children: James 
Lemuel, b. 1841 ; d. 1877: Anna Lewis, b. 1855: Louis Miller, b. 1862: Nettie 
Louise, b. 1864: George Edmund, b. 1866: Ellen Saxe, b. 1867 : Cornelia Con¬ 
verse, b. 1869: Maggie Harris, b. 1874: three others; d. in infancy. 

188 r, Address : Sandy Hill, Washington Co., N. Y. 


58 . EPHRAIM EMERSON WILEY. 

Born, Oct. 6, 1814, in Melrose, Middlesex Co., Mass. 

1837, Principal of High School, Augusta, Me. 1838, Professor of Ancient 
Languages in Emory and Henry College, Emory, Va. 1852-81, President of 
Emory and Henry College. 1852, D.D., Genesee College. Member of Gen¬ 
eral Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church, South, 1854, 58, 62, 66, 70, 74, 
78. Chaplain, during the late War, at the hospital at Emory and Henry College. 
1881, Delegate to Methodist Ecumenical Conference. 

Married, Feb. 18, 1839, Miss Elizabeth H. Hammond of Middletown, Conn., 
who died May 11, 1867. Married, Oct. 3, 1870, Miss Lizzie J. Reeves of Jones- 
borough, Tenn. Children : Margaret Ann, b. Feb. 9,1840 : Frances Elizabeth, b. 
Sept. 6, 1841: William Harlow, b. May 29, 1845 : Virginia Watson, b. Oct. 7, 
1847: Olin Fisk, b. Dec. 29, 1849: George Ephraim, b. Oct. 19, 1851 : Charles 
Sherwood, b. Oct. 31, 1854; d. July I, 1855: Mary Helen, b. July 21, 1871 : 
Edward Emerson, b. Aug. 7, 1875: Garland Somers, b. Sept. 1, 1879. 

1881, Address: Emory and Henry College, Emory, Washington Co., Va. 


Class of 1838 . 


59 . *JAMES LAWRENCE ALVERSON. 

Born, 1816, in Seneca, Seneca Co., N. Y. 

1838, Principal of an Academy in Elmira, N. Y. 1841, Teacher in Oneida 
Conference Seminary (now Central New York Conference Seminary) Cazenovia, 
N. Y. 1844, Teacher in Genesee Wesleyan Seminary, Lima, N. Y. 1847, 
Principal of same. 1849-64, Professor of Mathematics in Genesee College; 
part of the time Acting President, i860, LL.D., Wesleyan University. Died, 
Sept. 12, 1864, in Lima, N. Y. 


BO. *EDWARD BANNISTER. 

Born, Dec. 14, 1814, in Phelps, Ontario Co., N. Y. 

1S38, Taught in Vienna, N.Y.; joined Genesee Conference, Methodist Episcopal 
Church, and was stationed at Barrington ; discontinued at his own request. Stud¬ 
ied medicine a few months. 1840, Preached part of the year in Le Roy, N. Y. 
1841-2, Teacher of Natural Science in Gouverneur Wesleyan Seminary, N. Y. 
1842, Joined Black River Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1843, Sta¬ 
tioned at Ogdensburg, N.Y. 1844, Stationed at Syracuse. While there, elected 

teacher of Natural Science in Oneida Conference Seminary (now Central New 
York Conference Seminary), Cazenovia, N.Y. 1850, Appointed by Missionary 
Board of Methodist Episcopal Church to establish an institution of learning in 
California; opened a Classical School in San Jose, Cal. 1850-2, Principal 
of same. 1852, Opened Preparatory Department of University of the Pacific, 
Santa Clara, Cal. 1854, Resigned, and was stationed at Folsom St. (now 
Howard St.) Church, San Francisco. 1855, Opened Oak Grove Institute, 
Alameda, Cal. 1856, 7, Stationed at Powell St., San Francisco. 1858-9, 
Presiding Elder of Petaluma District, California Conference. 1859, Presiding 






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Elder of Marysville District, i860, Delegate to General Conference, Methodist 
Episcopal Church. 1860-7, President of University of the Pacific, Santa Clara. 
1863, D.D., Dickinson College. 1867-70, Presiding Elder of San Francisco 
District. 1870, 1, Stationed at Marysville. Died, Sept. 27,1871, in Marysville, 

v^al* 

Married, 1S42, Miss Elizabeth G. Mannering, Preceptress of Gouverneur 
Wesleyan Seminary. Children : Edward, b. April, 1844; A.B., University of the 
Pacific, 1864: Mary Elizabeth, b. 1846: Alfred, b. 1848; A.B., University of the 
Pacific, 1867 : Clara Hesperia, b. 1854: Alice, b. 1859: Bertha Mannering, b. 1865. 


61 . ARTEMAS BIGELOW. 

Born, July 4, 1818, in Springfield, Mass. 

1 838-9, Taught and botanized in Northern Alabama. 1839, Visited Texas. 
r ^ 39 ~ 4 1 * Botanized and geologized in Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina, North 
Carolina, Virginia, Pennsylvania, and New York. 1842-3, Studied Law. 1844-9, 
Engaged in farming. 1849-52, Botanized and geologized in Baldwin County, 
Ala.; nearly completed survey 6f Gulf Coast from Mobile to Pensacola. 
r S52-6, Teacher of Natural Science, Newark Wesleyan Seminary, N.J. 1856-7, 
Practical and Analytical Chemist, Newark. 1858, Superintendent of Passaic 
Chemical Works, N. J. 1860-1, Investigated pyritous gold mine in Gaston 
County, N. C. 1861, In Plainfield, N. J. rS62, Erected Chemical Works on 
the Hudson, near Fort Lee. 1863-6, Surveyed the Copper Regions of N. J. 
1867-9, Resided in Newark, N. J. 1869, Taught in Farrand’s Collegiate School. 
Erected for Baltimore Copper Co. works for manufacture of sulphuric acid. 
1872-3, Teacher of Latin and Greek in Harrison’s Polytechnic School, New 
York, N. Y. 1873-81, Manufacturer of Chemicals, Newark, N. J. 

Married, July 11, 1843, Miss Elizabeth Shattuck. Children: Frank Rolston, 
b. Feb. 12, 1847: Mary Elizabeth, b. April 4, 1849: Arte Herbert, b. Dec. 23, 
1854. 

1881, Address : 39 Franklin St., Newark, N.J. 


62 . LORENZO WHITING BLOOD. 

Born, April 13, 1812, in Mason, Hillsborough Co., N. H. 

1838, Preached and taught school in Litchfield, Conn. 1839, Joined New 
England Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1839, Stationed at South 
Hadley, Mass. ; 1840, 1, Stafford Springs, Conn. 1841, By division of Confer¬ 
ence, became member of Providence Conference. 1842, Stationed at Thomp- 
sonville, Conn. ; 1843, Eastford. 1844, 5, Mystic; 1846, East Greenwich, R. I. 
1847, Health failed: supernumerary. 1848, 9, Stationed at South Glastonbury, 
Conn.; 1850, Rockville; 1851, 2, Hazardville; 1853, 4, Quarryville; 1855,6, 
Colchester; 1857, 8, Danielsonville. 1859-61, Presiding Elder of New London 
District. 1861, 2, Stationed at Portland, Conn; 1863-5, Uncasville; 1866,7, 
North Grosvenor Dale; 1868, Norwich Town; 1869,70, Warehouse Point; 
1871, 2, Burnside ; 1873, Windsorville. 1874, Health failed; superannuated. 
1875, 6, Stationed at Gurleyville, Conn.; 1877-9, Staffordville; 1880, 1, West 
Thompson. 

Married, June 16, 1839, Miss Elizabeth Smith of Winchendon, Mass. 
Children : Mary C., b. March 1, 1841 : Ellen A., b. May 2, 1850. 

1881, Address : West Thompson, Windham Co., Conn. 


63 . *H A MILTON BREWER. 

Born, Aug. 3, 1813, in East Hartford, Hartford Co., Conn. 

1840, M.D., Yale College. 1844-50, Practiced medicine in Middletown, 
Conn. 1851-3, In business in New York. 1854, Returned to Middletown; 
Secretary of Air Line R.R. Died, May 21, 1855, in Middletown. 

Married, May n, 1841, Miss Mary E. Starr. Children: Edward Hamilton, 
b. April 15, 1842; d. April 2, 1863; William Starr, b. July 10, 1847; d - 
Aug. 26, 1847: Mary Townsend, b. July 10, 1847; d. Aug. 3, 1847; Mary 
Grace, b. May 20, 1849; Emily Anna, b. April 25, 1855; d. Oct. 14, 1873. 

1881, Address of widow : Middletown, Conn. 





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04 . WILLIAM HINKLEY BUSSELL.—A.B., 1839. 

Born, Dec. 4, 1809, in Portland, Me. 

Some time Principal of Grammar School, New London, Conn. Afterwards 
Teacher of Languages in Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass., and in 
English and German Seminary, Evansville, Ind. 1871, Member of the Family 
of Shakers, Watervliet, N.Y.; Teacher of the children of the family. 1873-81, 
Postmaster, Sonyea, Livingston Co., N.Y. 

Married, July 22, 1841, Miss Rebecca Doane, of Orleans, Mass., who died 
Oct. 29, 1853. Children: Ellen D., b. Aug. 31, 1842; Henry A., b. Nov. 1, 
1844; James W., b. May 2, 1848; Isabella H., b. May 5, 1850; Rebecca, b. 
March 7, 1852. 

1881, Address: Sonyea, Livingston Co., N.Y. 


05 . EDWARD COOKE. 

Born, Jan. 19, 1812, in Bethlehem, Grafton Co., N. H. 

1838-40, Teacher of Natural Science in Amenia Seminary, N.Y. 1840-7, 
Principal of Pennington Seminary, N.J. 1843, Joined New Jersey Conference, 
Methodist Episcopal Church. 1847, Transferred to New England Conference. 
1847, 8, Stationed at Saugus, Mass.; 1849, Union Church, Charlestown ; 1850, 1, 
Centenary Church, Boston. 1852, Hanover St., Boston. 1853, Transferred to 
Wisconsin Conference, and appointed President of Lawrence University. 1854, 
D.D., McKendree College. 1855, D. D., Harvard University. 1857-60, Mem¬ 
ber of the Board of Regents of Normal Schools in Wisconsin. 1859, 60, Sta¬ 
tioned at Summerfield Church, Milwaukee. 1861, Transferred to New Eng. 
land Conference ; Member of Board of Examiners, Harvard University. 1861, 
2, Stationed at Harvard St., Cambridgeport, Mass.; 1863, Meridian St., Boston, 
1864-74, Principal of Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass. 1874, Trans¬ 
ferred to South Carolina Conference. 1874-81, President of Claflin University 
and State Agricultural College, Orangeburgh, S. C. Delegate to General Con¬ 
ference, Methodist Episcopal Church, 1856, 60, 80. 

Married, July 29, 1839, Miss Mary Locke Emery of Kennebunk, Me. Child¬ 
ren: Josephine Emery, b. Sept. 12, 1840; married A. R. Dyer: Wilbur Fisk, 
b. Feb. 17, 1842; d. Oct. 21, 1842: Mary Eliza, b. July 21, 1845 ; married R. 
R. Wright. 

1881, Address: Orangeburgh, Orangeburgh Co., S.C. 


06 . JOHN HENRY FALCONER. 

1837, Residence : Baltimore, Md. 

1839-47, Principal of Grammar School, Baltimore, Md. Studied Law in 
Baltimore. 1861-3, In U.S.A. Afterwards taught, until 1871, a Classical 
School in Dover, Del. 1871, Returned to Baltimore, Md. 1873-81, Clerk in the 
Post Office Department, Washington, D.C. Residing at 1921 Vermont Av., N.W. 
Married, 1870. 

1881, Address: Contract Office, Post Office Department, Washington, D.C. 


07 . SILAS FITCH. 

Born, March 15, 1815, in Franklin, Delaware Co., N. Y. 

1838-46, Principal of Delaware Literary Institute. 1846, Joined New York 
Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1846, 7, Stationed at Coeymans, 
N.Y.; 1848, 9, Durham; 1850, Windham; 1851, 2, New York, N. Y.; 1853, 4, 
Rondout; 1855, 6, Poughkeepsie; 1857, 8, Middletown ; 1859, 60, Coxsackie; 
1861, 2, Saugerties. 1863-7, Principal of Delaware Academy, Delhi, N. Y. 
1868, Stationed at Hudson, N. Y.; 1869, Carmel; 1870, 1, Amenia; 1872-4, 
Shrub Oak; 1875-7, Great Barrington, Mass.; 1878, Germantown, N. Y. ; 
1879, 80, Dover Plains ; 1881, Golden’s Bridge. 





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Married, March 30, 1842, Miss Mary A. White of Waiton, N.Y., Preceptress 
of Delaware Literary Institute. Children: Theodore, b. March 30, 1844; A.B., 
Yale College, 1864: James Seeley, b. December, 1847: Arthur, b. July, 1849: 

ilbam I jatt, b. November, 1851; LL.B., Columbia College, 1873 : Mar y Anna, 
b November, 1853; d. July 24, 1861 ; Silas Hedding (No. 1148), b. Dec. 8, 
1855 : Isabella, b. November, 1858. 

1881,-Address : Golden’s Bridge, Westchester Co., N.Y. 


68. ^ALBERT S. HANKS. 

: ^ 37 > Residence : Hartford, Conn. Soon after graduating, studied Law in 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 1840, Opened an office in Hamilton, Ohio. Soon returned 
to Cincinnati, where he remained, and married. Died, 1847. Left a widow and 
several children. 


69 . *DANIEL L. HARRIS. 

Born, Feb. 6, 1818, in Providence, R.I. 

T S 39 > Assistant Engineer on New York and Erie Railroad. 1840-3, Assist¬ 
ant Engineer on Troy and Schenectady Railroad ; resided in Troy, N.Y. 
I ^ 43 _ 4 » Engaged in building the Railroad from Hartford to Springfield; settled 
at Springfield, Mass. 1845, Bridge-builder and machinist. 1852-3, Partner in 
the contract to build the New Haven and New London Railroad. 1855-79, 
President of Connecticut River Railroad Co. 1859, Visited St. Petersburg 
and Moscow on railroad business ; also traveled in Switzerland, i860, Mayor 
of Springfield, Mass. 1868-79, President City Library Association, Springfield, 
Mass. 1869-70, Government Director, Union Pacific Railroad Co. Member 
of the Massachusetts House of Representatives, 1857, 63, 67, 70 and 73. Died, 
July 11, 1879, in Springfield, Mass. 

^ Married, May 25, 1843, Miss H. O. Corson of Canastota, N.Y. Children: 
Edgar L., b. 1844; d. 1848 : twin daughters, b. Aug. 9, 1846 ; d. Aug. 10, 1846 : 
Corinne, b. Aug. 31, 1848: Harriet B., b. 1850; d. 1852: Azariah B., b. March 
8, 1853: Sarah Jane, b. April 26, 1854: Eliza J., b. Jan. 26, 1856: Ambia C., 
b. May 28, 1859: Henrietta C., b. June 20, i86r : Cornelia H., b. July 10, 
1866. 

1881, Address of widow : Springfield, Mass. 


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70 . BOSTWICK HAWLEY, 

Born, April 8, 1814, in Camillus, Onondaga Co., N.Y. 

1838-42, Teacher of Ancient Languages in Oneida Conference Seminary 
(now Central New York Conference Seminary), Cazenovia, N.Y. 1839, Joined 
Oneida Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1842, 3, Stationed at Utica, 
N.Y. ; 1844, 5 ’ Ithaca; 1846, 7, Wilkes Barre, Pa.; 1848, Wyoming; 1849, 
Oxford, N.Y. 1850, Transferred to Troy Conference. 1850, 1, Stationed at 
Lansingburgh, N.Y ; 1852, 3, Pittsfield, Mass.; 1844, 5, Saratoga Springs, N.Y.; 
1856, 7, Gloversville; 1858, 9, West Troy; i860, 1, Cambridge; 1862, 3, Castle- 
ton, Vt.; 1864, 5, Albany, N. Y.; 1866-8, Fort Plain; 1869-71, Glens Falls; 
1872-4, Bennington, Vt.; 1875, 6, Saratoga, N.Y. 1863, D.D., Wesleyan Uni¬ 
versity. 1871-81, Trustee of Wesleyan University. 1872, Superintendent of 
Public Schools in Bennington, Vt. 1875—8 r. Supernumerary ; Member Board of 
Education, Saratoga Springs, N.Y. See Bibliography. 

Married, Aug. 2, 1840, Miss Elizabeth R. Webber of Middletown, Conn., who 
died Jan. 16,1877. Children : Mary E., b. March 11, 1844; married Lieut. Com. 
E. T. Woodward, U. S. Navy: Frances I., b. Sept. 3, 1848; married T. S. 
Ketchum : James Webber, b. Aug. 7, 1850; d. July 22, i860: Carrie Balch, 
b. July 25, 1857 ; d. Sept. 8, 1857. 

i88t, Address : Saratoga Springs, N.Y. 





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71 . VARNUM LUTHER HOPKINS. 

Born, Sept. 17, 1809, in Thompson, Windham Co., Conn. 

1839-41, Principal of Sumter County Academy, Ala. 1841-2, Principal of 
Alabama Conference Seminary, Summerfield, Ala. 1842, Joined Alabama 
Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1842-53, Engaged in the work of 
the ministry. 1851, Traveled in Europe. 1853-6, Principal of Academy, 
Apalachicola, Fla. 1881, Living on farm near Richfield Springs, N. Y. 

1881, Address: Richfield Springs, Otsego Co., N.Y. 


72 . ^ROBERT DAVIS HOWE. 

Born, April 16, 1818, in Albany, N.Y. 

1838, Teacher in Vicksburgh Academy, Miss. 1840, Teacher of Ancient 
Languages, Centenary College, Brandon, Miss. 1842, Principal of Vicksburgh 
Academy and Superintendent of Public Schools. 1S53—63, In business. 1857, 
Supervisor of Warren County. 1863, Quartermaster’s Department, C.S. Army 
1865, In business in Vicksburgh. 1868, 69, 70, Lay Delegate to Mississippi 
Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church, South. 1869-73, In business, Vicks¬ 
burgh, Miss. 1873-80, Principal of Vicksburgh Academy, Miss. 1880, Super¬ 
intendent of Public Education for Warren County, Miss. Died, Nov. 27, 1880, 
in Vicksburgh, Miss. 

Married, Sept. 20, 1850, Miss S. E. Bland of Vicksburgh, Miss. Child: 
Juliet Peale, b. August, 1866. 


7 :?. JESSE B. HURLBURT. 

Born, about 1820, near Prescott, Ontario. 

1838-45, Professor of Languages in Victoria College, Cobourg, Ontario. 
President of Victoria College. Principal of a Ladies’ Seminary, Cobourg, On¬ 
tario. Afterwards resided in Toronto and Hamilton. 1861, Commissioner 
from Canada to World’s Fair, London, England. 1861-4, Engaged in literary 
work-in London. Afterwards Principal of Ladies’ School, Brockville, Ontario. 
Practiced Law. LL.D. 1881, Residing on farm, Chelsea, Ontario, but spend¬ 
ing most of time in Library of Parliament Buildings, Ottawa. 

Married, about 1841, Miss Boulter of Montreal, Preceptress of Victoria Col¬ 
lege. Child : daughter; married Mr. Musson. 

1881, Address : Parliament Buildings, Ottawa, Ontario. 


74 . LOREN LAERTES KNOX. 

Born, Jan. 8, 1811, in Nelson, Madison Co., N.Y. 

1838-41, Tutor in Wesleyan University. 1840, Joined New York Conference, 
Methodist Episcopal Church ; supplied Middlefield and Durham, Conn. 1841, 
Transferred to Black River Conference; Principal of Gouverneur Wes¬ 
leyan Seminary. 1842, Transferred to Oneida Conference. 1851, Transferred 
to East Maine Conference ; Principal of East Maine Conference Seminary. 
1856, Delegate to General Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1857, 
Transferred to Rock River Conference; stationed at Mount Carroll, Ill. 1858, 
Professor of Ancient Languages and Literature in Lawrence University, Apple- 
ton, Wis. 1861, Professor of Greek Language and Literature in same. 1864- 
71, Preached in Wisconsin Conference. tS 68, D.D., Lawrence University. 
1871-81, Superannuated. See Bibliography. 

Married, Jan. 26, 1842, Miss Ann Eliza Bowen, Preceptress of Gouverneur 
Wesleyan Seminary, who died Aug. 20, 1859. Married, Aug. 13, 1861, Miss 
R. C. Newman, Preceptress of Oneida Conference Seminary, who died Dec. 28, 
1863. Married, Nov. 22, 1866, Mrs. S. B. Turner of Keokuk, Towa. Children: 





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Harriet Olivia, b. Aug. 29, 1843 ; Sept. 16, 1843: Harriet Olivia, b. Sept. 6, 
1844; A.B. Lawrence University, 1864; d. Sept. 4, 1872: Mary Abigail, b. 
Oct. 17, T846: John K., b. Aug. 8, 1848 : William M., b. Dec. 30, 1850: Alfred, 
b. July 2, 1859 ; d. July 29, 1859 : Loren Henry, b. Nov. 3, 186S. 

1881, Address: Evanston, Cook Co., Ill. 


75 . TIMOTHY DANIELSON LINCOLN. 

Born, May n, 1815, in Brimfield, Hampden Co., Mass. 

1838-40, Taught in New Bedford, Mass.; also studied Law. 1840, admitted 
to the Bar. 1841, Removed to Cincinnati, Ohio. 1842-81, Practicing in Cin¬ 
cinnati. Since 1849, has conducted many cases before the U. S. Supreme 
Court and the Court of Claims. In 1855 was opposed to Abraham Lincoln in 
a case having reference to the Rock Island Bridge; and since then has been 
counsel in several cases relating to the bridges over the Mississippi River. 
Has spent several summer vacations in Europe, having visited the greater part 
of Western Europe, Spain excepted. 

Married, 1845, Miss Mary Seymour Clarke, daughter of Major Nathan 
Clarke of U. S. Regular Army. Children : eleven, of whom seven are living. 

1881, Address: Corner of Third and Walnut Sts., Cincinnati, Ohio. 


70 . * STEPHEN MARTINDALE, Jun. 

Born, June 3, 1819, in Centreville, Queen Anne Co., Md. Brother of No. 
2 93 - 

1839-41, Sudied Law. 1842, Admitted to the Bar. 1842-3, Practiced in 
New York and Peekskill, N. Y. 1844-52, Practiced in New York, N. Y. 
Died, May 28, 1852. 

Married, Nov. 27, 1850, Miss Jane E. Haggart of New York, N. Y. Child: 
Charles Stephen, b. Sept. 16, 1851. 


77 . * WILLIAM MATTOCKS. 

Born, June 20, 181S, in Peacham, ‘Caledonia Co., Vt. Son of John Mat¬ 
tocks, Governor of Vermont, and U. S. Senator. Brother of No. 194. 

Studied Law at home. Until 1856, practiced Law in Peacham, Vt. Member 
of Vermont House of Representatives for several years. 1847-8, Member of 
Vermont Senate. 1856, Removed to Kenosha, Wis. 1857, Superintendent of 
Public Schools, Kenosha, Wis.; opened Law Office in Chicago, Ill. Died, 
Dec. 22, 1859, in Kenosha, Wis. 

Married, Oct. 3, 1839, Miss Eliza Brock. Children: William, d. in U. S. 
Army, 1862 : Elvira ; married C. B. Nichols. 


78 . * CHARLES NEGUS. 

Born, Dec. 19, 1815, in Massachusetts. 

1839-40, Private tutor, near Dinwiddie C. H., Va. 1840, Admitted to the 
Bar. 1841-77, Practicing Law in Fairfield, Iowa. 1850, Member of State 
Constitutional Convention. 1851, Elected State Attorney. Served five years 
as State Attorney; three years as County Judge. 1852, President of a Plank- 
r -ad Company. 1854, Visitor of U. S. Military Academy, West Point, N. Y. 
President and Treasurer of County Agricultural Society for ten years. 1864, 
Delegate to National Democratic Convention, Chicago, Ill. 1865-77, President 
of a Railroad Company. 1868-77, President of City Board of Education, Fair- 
field, Iowa. See Bibliography. Died, May 4, 1877, > n Fairfield, Iowa. 

Married, Sept. 28, 1844, Miss Martha E. Smith. Children: Lyman Smith, 
b. Oct. 21, 1845 : Mary C. A., b. Nov. 22, 1847 : Susan E., b. Jan. 10, 1850. 

1881, Address of widow: Fairfield, Jefferson Co., Iowa. 






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7 J). *ANTHONY PALMER. 

Born, March 23, 1815, in Woodstock, Windham Co., Conn. 

1838, Joined New England Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. .1838, 
9, Stationed at South Wellfleet, Mass.; 1840, Yarmouth Port. 1841, By di¬ 
vision of Conference became member of Providence Conference. 1841, 2, 
Stationed at North Bridgewater, Mass.; 1843, Monument; 1844, 5, Fisher- 
ville, Conn. ; 1846, 7, Thompsonville ; 1848, 9, Rockville ; 1850, Greenville ; 
1851, South Truro, Mass.; 1852, Eastham; 1853, 4 > Colchester, Conn.; 
1855,6, Hazardville. 1857-9, Presiding Elder of New London District. 1859, 
60, Stationed at Mystic Bridge, Conn.; 1861, 2, Danielsonville ; 1863, Fisher- 
ville. 1864-5, Chaplain 12th New York Cavalry; stationed at New Berne, 
N. C. 1866, Stationed at Centreville, R. I. 1867, Supernumerary. 1868, 
Stationed at Baltic, Conn. ; 1869. Greenville ; 1870, 1, East Hampton ; 
1872, 3, East Haddam ; 1874, Niantic ; 1875, East Cumberland, R. I. 1876- 
7, In poor health; superanuated. Died, June 13, 1877, in Norwich, Conn. 

Married, July 21, 1840, Miss Lydia Howard of Tolland, Conn., who died 
Aug. 27, 1868. Married, April 9, 1869, Mrs. Fannie Buell of Preston, Conn. 
Children: Sarah Howard, b. July 5, 1841; married A. L. Dearing: Adeline 
Dilana, b. July 28, 1843; married T. C. Allen: Helen Augusta,b. Feb. 5, 1846; 
d. Aug. 21, 1847. 


SO. P'.RASTUS OTIS PHINNEY. 

Born, Feb. 26, 1810, in Sandwich, Barnstable Co., Mass. 

1841, M.D., Harvard University. 1841-72, Practiced Medicine in Melrose, 
Mass. 1873, Retired from practice. 1875-81, Traveling in the West; spend¬ 
ing a part of the time in agricultural and literary pursuits. See Bibliography. 

Married, Oct. 1, 1843, Miss Eliza D. Dyer of Boston, Mass., who died Sept. 10, 
1875. Married Nov. 24, 1876, Miss Eunice B. Dyer of Baltimore, Md. Chil¬ 
dren: Erastus Otis, b. April 21, 1845; d. March 21, 1863: Thomas Dyer, 
b. Feb. 9, 1850; d. Jan. 11, 1856. 

p88i, Address : Melrose, Middlesex Co., Mass. 


81 . JOHN WESLEY PRATT. 

Born, Dec. 8, 1816, in Pratt’s Hollow, Madison Co., N. Y. 

1839, Studied in Auburn Theological Seminary, N. Y. 1840, Preached on 
Cayuga Circuit, N. Y. 1841, Taught in Groton Academy, N. Y. 1843, Taught 
a select school in Farmer, N. Y. 1844-5, Taught in Macedon Academy, N.'Y. 
1846, Taught in Red Creek Academy, N. Y. 1847-50, Engaged in farming 
in Lansing, N. Y. 1851, Joined Oneida Conference, Methodist Episcopal 
Church. 1852, Stationed at Port Byron, N. Y.; 1853, Ludlowville ; 1854, 5, 
Ledyard. 1856, Located. 1857-81, Engaged in farming in Lansingville, N. Y. 

Married, Dec. 30, 1840, Miss Caroline Strong. 

1881, Address: Lansingville, Tompkins Co., N. Y. 


82 . LEONIDAS ROSSER. 

Born, July 31, 1815, in Petersburg!), Va. 

1838, Joined New York Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church; sta¬ 
tioned at Wethersfield, Conn. 1839, Transferred to Virginia Conference. 
1840, 1, Junior Preacher on Charlotte Circuit. 1842, Stationed at Charlottes¬ 
ville, and Chaplain of University of Virginia. 1843, Stationed at Union, 
Richmond; 1844, 5, Trinity, Richmond. 1846, 7, Appointed to Warrenton 
Circuit; 1848, Bedford Circuit. 1849, 5 °, Stationed at Alexandria, Va.. 
1851, Washington, D. C. 1852-3, Presiding Elder of Fredricksburgh District; 
1 853-6, Presiding Elder of Norfolk District. 1856-8, Presiding Elder of 





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Lynchburgh District. 1858, D.D., Emory and Henry College. 1858-9, Editor 
of The Richmond. Christian Advocate. 1860, Stationed at Union, Richmond. 
1861-4, General Missionary in C. S. Army. 1865-9, Presiding Elder of Richmond 
District. 1870-7, General Missionary in Virginia Conference. 1877-81, Pre¬ 
siding Elder of Randolph Macon District, Va. Delegate to General Con¬ 
ference, Methodist Episcopal Church, South, 1850, 54, 58, 62, 66. See Biblio¬ 
graphy. 

Married, Oct. 22, 1844, Miss Martha W. Chandler of Portsmouth, Va. Chil¬ 
dren : eight living,—six sons and two daughters; two sons deceased; one of the 
living named Wilbur Fisk. 

1881, Address: Ashland, Hanover Co., Va. 


83 . ^ALFRED SAXE. 

Born, Sept. 5, 1813, in Sheldon, Franklin Co., Vt. 

1838-40, Principal of Middletown Preparatory School during the absence of 
D. H. Chase (No. 1) in Europe. 1841-3, Principal of Middletown High 
School, and Professor of Normal Instruction in Wesleyan University. 1843, 
Joined Troy Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1843-4, Stationed at 
Ferry St., Troy; 1845. North White Creek. 1846. On account of ill health, 
gave up preaching, and retired to early home, Sheldon, Vr. Died, Oct. 8, 1846. 

Married, soon after graduating. Miss Elizabeth Chase of New York, N. Y. 
Children: Alfred H. (No. 6;6), b. Aug. 5, 1839: William F., b. July 30, 1842; 
Class of 1863 : two others ; d. in infancy. 


84 . JAMES McM. SHAFTER. 

Born, May 27, 1816, in Athens, Windham Co., Vt. 

1840, Admitted to the Bar. 1841-2, Member of Vermont House of Repre¬ 
sentatives. 1842-9, Secretary of State of Vermont. 1849, Removed to She¬ 
boygan, Wis. 1852, Speaker of Wisconsin Assembly. 1855—81, Practicing 
Law in San Francisco, Cal. 1861-2, Member of California Senate. 1863-4, 
President pro tern, of same. 1878, Delegate at large to California State Con¬ 
vention for revision of the Constitution of California. 

Married, Oct. 27, 1845, Miss Julia Hubbard of Montpelier, Vt., who died 
Feb. 11, 1871. Children: Payne Jewett, b. Aug. 28, 1846; A.B., University 
College, San Francisco, 1868: James Chester, b. April 17, 1851 : Chester Hub¬ 
bard, b. April 19, 1854; d. May 3, 1863: Julia Ruth, b. Jan. 2, 1859. 

1881, Address: San Francisco, Cal. 


85 . FRANKLIN SOULE. 

Born, Jan. 17, 1810, in Freeport, Cumberland Co., Me. 

1838-!846, Taught in Wilkinson County, Miss. 1844, Editor and Proprietor 
of The Republican , Woodville, Miss. 1848, Editor and Proprietor of The Eve¬ 
ning Mercury , New Orleans, La. 1849, Went to California through Mexico; five 
months in the saddle. 1849-50, Worked in the Mines. 1850-1, Editor of The 
Alta California , San Francisco, Cal. 1851, State Senator from San Fran¬ 
cisco. 1853-7, Editor and Proprietor of The California Chronicle. 1858, In 
Australia. 1859-61, Editor of The San Francisco Times. 1861-5, Officer of 
Customs, San Francisco, Cal. 1865, Collector of Internal Revenue, First 
D strict, California. 1870, Editor of The Morning Call. 1872-81, Editor of 
The Alta California. See Bibliography. 

Married, June 27, 1843, Miss Mary P. Hand of Bridgehampton, N. Y., who 
died Sept. 4, 1848. Married, Jan. 1, 1S55, Miss F. E. Soule of Bangor, Me. 
Children: a daughter, b. and d. May 17, 1844: Frank, b. Aug. 6, 1845; gradu¬ 
ated at U. S. Military Academy, West Point, 1866: Charles Z., b. Nov. 29, 
1855; C. E.: Kittie I. F., b. March 16, 1861. 

1881, Address: San Francisco, Cal. 

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86. * EI.IHU SPENCER. 

Born, Feb. 26, 1820, in Warren, Trumbull Co., Ohio. 

1841, Admitted to the Bar. Settled in Middletown, Conn. >843-53* Clerk 
of Court in Middlesex County, Conn. 1843-55, Several times Member of 
Legislature. 1856, Presidential Elector for Connecticut. Died, April 11, 1858, 
in Middletown, Conn. 


87 . DANIEL CUMMINGS VAN NORMAN. 

Born, Aug. 15, 1817, near Hamilton, Ontario. 

1839, Joined Wesleyan Conference, Canada. Appointed Professor in Vic¬ 
toria College. 1845, Founded Burlington Ladies’ Academy, Hamilton, Ontario. 
1851-7, Principal of Rutgers Female Institute, N. Y. 1857, Founded School 
for Young Ladies, Van Norman Institute, in New York, N. Y. 1857-81, Prin¬ 
cipal of same, i860, LL.D., Wesleyan University. See Bibliography. 

Married, 1838, Miss Sarah Maria Spencer of Cazenovia, N. Y., who died Oct. 
29,1874. Married, Aug. 26, 1875, Mile. Aurelie Rebecca Veiller of Paris, France, 
Children: Louise Letitia, b. Oct. 17, 1838; married L. M. Brown; d. Aug. 12, 
1865: Maria Felicia Hemans, b. Dec. 9, 1840: Daniel Spencer, b. Feb. 7, 1847 : 
Charles Wesley, b. Jan. 16, 1852 ; d. Feb. 18, 1852: Frank Hamilton, b. April 6. 
1859: Louis, b.'and d. July 11, 1876. 

1881, Address: 315 West 57th St., New York, N. Y. 


88. EDGAR B. WAKEMAN. 

1837, Residence: Jersey Citv, N. J. 1843-81, Practicing Law in Jersey City, 
N. J. 

1881, Address: Jersey City, N. J. 


89 . HIRAM A. WILSON. 

Born, Dec. 19, 1812, in Winsted, Litchfield Co., Conn. 

1838-41, Missionary Teacher in city of Buenos Ayres. 1841-60, Principal of 
Jonesville Academy, Saratoga Co., N. Y. 1860-3, Superintendent of Public 
Instruction, Brattleborough, Vt. 1863, Removed to Saratoga Springs, N. Y. 
1865-81, Merchant at Saratoga Springs. 1868-81, Secretary Saratoga County 
Bible Society. 1869-71, President of Board of Education, Saratoga Springs. 
1872, Lay Delegate to General Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 

Married, May 12, 1841, Miss Hannah Bosworth of Hartland. Children: 
Laura, b. July 20, 1846; d. Sept. 15, 1847 : Hiram B., b. April 17, 1848; d. Feb 2, 
1849: Minnie L., b. March 5, 1850. 

1881, Address : Saratoga Springs, N. Y. 


Class of 1839. 


90 . JOSEPH TRUE ARNOLD. 

Born, April 20, 1807, in Derby, Orleans Co., Vt. 

1839, Joined East Genesee Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church 1839 
40, Stationed at Perry, N. Y.; 1841, 2, Elmira ; 1843, 4 - Brockport; 1845’ 
Albion ; 1846, 7* Seneca. Falls; 1S4S, 9, Canandaigua. 18^0, Transferred to 
Troy Conference. 1850, 1, Stationed at Albany, N. Y.; 1852, 3, Saratoga 







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Springs; 1854, Pittstown. 1855, Transferred to East Genesee Conference. 1855, 
6, Stationed at Canandaigua, N. Y.; 1857, Ovid; 1858, 9, Clyde; i860, 1, 
Corning; 1862, Palmyra. 1863. Removed to Lima, N. Y. 1863-8, Filled 
appointments at Rochester, Richmond, Rush, and Henrietta. 1868, Stationed 
at Henrietta, N. Y. 1871-3, Supernumerary. 1873-8, Superannuated. 

Married, Sept. 1, 1839, Miss Almira A. Lee of Middletown, Conn. Children: 
Ann Eliza, b. Jan. 6, 1841; married Mr. Bell: Edith, b. July 24, 1847; d. July 
2 7 > 1875 •• Joseph, b. July 24, 1847. 

1881, Address: Saint Peter, Nicollet Co., Minn. 


91 . FRANCIS ASBURY BATES. 

Born, Feb. 14, 1819, in Springfield, Mass. Brother of No. 29. 

1840-1, Principal of State Academy, Russelleville, La. 1841-3, Studied in 
Louisiana Medical College, New Orleans, La. 1843, M.D., from same. 1843-81, 
Physician and planter, Marion, Ala. 

Married, 1850, Miss Julia R. Jones of Marion, Ala. Children : Francis H., 
b. Nov. 9, 1851 : a son, b. January, 1853 5 d. same month: George O.,b. March, 
1854; d. December, 1855: William E., b. March, 1854; d. May, 1861 : Lula, 
b. November, 1855: Julian, b. March, i860; d. March, 1864. 

1881, Address : Marion, Perry Co., Ala. 


9 * 2 . GEORGE WHITING BURKE. 

Born, June 27, 1821, in New Haven, Conn. 

1840, Engaged in teaching. 1843, M.D., Yale College. 1843-52, Practiced 
Medicine in Palmer, Mass. 1852-81, Practicing Medicine in Middletown, 
Conn. 1859-78, Secretary of City Board of Education. 1869-81, U. S. Deputy 
Collector of Customs, District of Middletown, Conn. See Bibliography. 

Married, May 13, 1844, Miss Ann P. Benjamin of Hartford, Conn., who died 
Nov. 26, 1863. Married, May 17, 1865, Miss Jane E. Tobey of Middletown, 
Conn. Children: Albert Leander, b. Aug. 16, 1845: Oliver Parish, b. June 15, 
1847: George Whiting, b. May 4, 1850: Joseph Chester (No. 1034), b. Oct. 31, 
1853: Sarah Jane, b. Sept. 20, 1856. 

1881, Address: Middletown, Conn. 


93 . SIDERA CHASE. 

Born, Oct. 31, 1818, in Hoosick, Rensselaer Co., N. Y. Brother of No. 1. 

1839, Taught in Preparatory School, Middletown, Conn. 1840-2, Assistant 
Principal of Preparatory School, Middletown, Conn. 1843-8, Principal of 
Female Institute, Middletown, Conn. 1848-54, Principal of Newark Wesleyan 
Institute, N. J. Labored much in Teachers’ Institutes and Associations. 1854, 
Left educational work on account of failure of health. 1854-61, Engaged in 
manufacturing. 1861-6, Out of business during the war. 1866-9, Engaged in 
manufacturing. 1869-73, U. S. Deputy Collector in First District, N. Y. 
1873-81, On editorial staff of The New York Tribune. 

Married, Aug. 20, 1840, Miss Sarah Johnson of Middletown, Conn. Chil¬ 
dren : Frances Elizabeth, b. June 26, 1842: Julia Fisher, b. Feb. 27, 1848: 
Jennie Burton, b. May 11, 1854: Nellie Low, b. Oct. 13, 1857. 

1881, Address: 1134 Pacific St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 


94 . * LESTER MUMFORD CLARK. 

1838, Residence : Lenox, Madison Co., N. Y. Taught in Female Seminary in 
Canandaigua, N. Y. Died, 1843, ,n Missouri. 



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05 . ^JONATHAN COE. 

Born, June 1, 1815, in Winsted, Litchfield Co., Conn. 

1839-40, Taught in Spring Hill Boarding School, Sandwich, Mass. Studied 
for the Ministry of the Protestant Episcopal Church with Rev. Dr. Jarvis of 
Middletown, Conn. 1843, Ordained. 1843-4, In charge of parishes of Bethlehem 
and Northfield, Conn. 1847-52, In charge of parish in Winsted, Conn. 1852- 
66, In charge of parishes of Athens and Coxsackie, N. Y. Died, April 25, 
1866, in Athens, N. Y. 


9 G. ABIEL CONVERSE. 

Born, Dec. 13, 1815, in Thompson, Windham Co., Conn. 

1840, Studied Law with Hon. P. C. Bacon, Worcester, Mass. 1841, Studied 
with Hon. L. S. Foster, Norwich, Conn. 1842, Admitted to the Bar; com¬ 
menced practice in Killingly. Conn. 1844, Appointed State Attorney for 
Windham County. 1845, Member of Legislature from Killingly. 1849-50, 
Judge of Probate for Killingly District. 1854, Removed to New London, 
Conn. 1856, Appointed Judge of City Police Court and Clerk of Probate 
Court. 1866-8, City Attorney. 1869-73, Practiced Law in New London, 
Conn.; Member of the Board of Education in New London, Conn. 1873-81, 
Residing at Thompson, Conn. 

Married. 1842, Matilda Sly of Dudley, Mass. Children : Mary Ellen, b. July 
17, 1847: Martha Anna, b. Oct. 29, 184S. 

1881, Address: Thompson, Windham Co., Conn. 


97 . WALDO FLINT CONVERSE. 

Born, Oct. 8, 1818, in New Braintree, Worcester Co., Mass. 

1840, After teaching school for the winter in Massachusetts, settled in San¬ 
dusky, Ohio. 1843-52, Practiced Law. 1852, Visited Europe. 1855-81, En¬ 
gaged in manufacturing in Sandusky, Ohio. 

Married, Sept. 21, 1847, Miss Puella H. Follett of Sandusky, Ohio, who died 
Sept. 1, 1849. Married, July 24, 1852, Miss Hannah A. Seeley of Danbury, 
Conn. Children: Oran Follett, b. July 27, 1848; d. Aug. 17, 1848: Ella Fol¬ 
lett, b. Aug. 25, 1849; d. July 15, 1850/ 

1881, Address: Sandusky, Ohio. 


98 . *JOSHUA MARSDEN DONALDSON. 

Born, Dec. 4, 1815. 

1838, Residence: Carlisle, N. Y. Taught. 1872-3, Practiced Law in Mary¬ 
ville, Mo. 1873-7, Practiced Law in Farmington, Minn. Died, February, 1877, 
in Farmington, Minn. 

Married, Nov. 26, 1839, Miss Sarah Rice, who died Jan. 13, 1867. Children: 
John R., b. Sept. 15, 1840: Amelia H.,b. Feb. 24. 1843 : Mary, b. Oct. 8, 1845; 
d. Sept. 11, 1872 : Annett, b. June 7, 1847 : Joseph, b. Oct. 3, 1849: Eunice, b. 
Feb. 1, 1851 : Harriet, b. Oct. 19, 1852. 


99 . *CLARK TITUS HINMAN. 

Born, Aug. 3, 1819, in Kortright, Delaware Co., N. Y. 

1839-42, Teacher in Newbury Seminary, Vt. 1844-6, Principal of same. 
1846-53, Principal of Albion Seminary, Mich. 1851, D.D., Ohio Wesleyan 
University. 1853-4, Founder and first President of North western University, 
Evanston, Ill. Died, Oct. 21, 1854, in Troy, N. Y. 

Married, Miss Martha A. Morse of Newbury, Vt. Children : one son and 
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100 . MEAD HOLMES. 

Born, Dec. n, 1819, in New York, N. Y. 

1840, Licensed and ordained by the Presbytery of Buffalo, N. Y. 1840-6, 
Preached in Western New York. 1846-52, Preached in Northern Ohio. 1852- 
64, Preached in Wisconsin. 1864-73, Preached in Northern Illinois. Devoted 
several years to the Sabbath-school cause, in connection with the American 
Sunday-School Union and The Sunday-School Times. 1873-81, Health seri¬ 
ously impaired, but able to preach occasionally and to write for the press. 

Married, Aug. 2, 1840, Miss Mary D. A. Everett of Napoli, N. Y. Children: 
Mead, b. Oct. 29, 1841; d. in the army at Murfreesborough, April 12, 1863: 
Mary E., b. April 10, 1849. 

1881, Address: Rockford, Ill. 


101 . ALEXANDER COMSTOCK HUESTISS. 

Bom, April 16, 1819, in Perry, Wyoming Co., N. Y. 

1839-40, Principal of Palmyra Academy, N. Y. 1840-2, Principal of Spring- 
ville Academy, N. Y. 1S42-5, Teacher of Mathematics and Natural Philos¬ 
ophy, Norwalk Seminary, Ohio. 1845-7, Principal of High School, Sandusky, 
Ohio. 1847-52, Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy, and Acting 
President of Fort Wayne Female College, Ind. 1852-81, Engaged in business 
in Fort Wayne, Ind. See Bibliography. 

Married, Aug. 17, 1841, Miss Sarah Dibble of Springville, Erie Co., N. Y. 
Children: Robert Dibble Comstock, b. March 9, 1846; d. Sept. 26, 1864: 
Charles Dibble Comstock, b. May 3, 1854. 

1881, Address: Fort Wayne, Ind. 


102 . ^HERMANN MERRILLS JOHNSON. 

Born, Nov. 25, 1815, in Butternuts, Otsego Co., N. Y. 

1839, Studied Modern Greek with Professor Negris of Yale College. Pro¬ 
fessor of Ancient Languages in Saint Charles College, Mo. Studied Hebrew, 
Anglo-Saxon, and Gaelic. 1S42, Professor of Ancient Languages in Augusta 
College, Ky. 1844-50, Professor of Ancient Languages and Literature, and 
for the first year Acting President, in Ohio Wesleyan University, Delaware, 
Ohio ; continued studies in philology, particularly in Arabic, Syriac, Ethiopic, 
Irish and Welsh. 1845, Joined North Ohio Conference, Methodist Episcopal 
Church. 1850, Professor of English Literature in Dickinson College, Carlisle, 
Pa., transferred to Philadelphia Conference. 1852, D.D., Ohio Wesleyan Uni¬ 
versity. 1860-8, President of Dickinson College. See Bibliography. Died, 
April 5, 1868, in Carlisle, Pa. 

Married, Sept. 20, 1843, Miss Lucena Clark of Elmira, N.Y. Children: 
August Lucena, b. June 27, 1844: Herman Sidney, b. May 16, 1846; A.B., 
Dickinson College, 1867: George E. Casenove, b. March 22, 1848: Mary 
Calista, b. Aug. 28, 1850: Charles Ernest, b. Aug. 9, 1852; d. Dec. 6, 1864: 
Theodore, b. June 19, 1854: Eddie Thomson, b. June 18, 1857. 


103 . *JOB WATERMAN KEECH. 

1836-8, Residences: Sherburne, Chenango Co., N. Y.; Buffalo, N. Y. 


104 . ICHABOD MARCY. 

Born, July 16, 1811, in Leyden, Franklin Co., Mass. 

1840-1, Taught in Rhinebeck Academy, N. Y. 1841, Joined New England 
Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church; stationed at Leeds and Northampton, 
Mass.; 1842, 3, Greenfield ; 1844, Bernardston ; 1845, 6, Ware Village; r ^47>^, 





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Chester; 1849, 50, Charlemont; 1851, 2, North Andover 853, 4, Marblehead; 
1855, 6, Millbury; 1857, Worcester; 1858,9, Southbridge ; i860, 1, Ashburnham; 
1862, 3, Dedham; 1864, 5, Marlborough ; 1866, 7, xMaple St., Lynn; 1868-70, 
West Brookfield. 1871, President of Claflin University, Orangeburgh, S.C. 
1872, President of Clark University, Atlanta, Ga. 1872, Resided in Somer¬ 
ville, Mass.; 1873, 4 > Stationed at Hadley, Mass.; 1875, 6, Charlemont, Mass. ; 
1877-9, Bernardston; 1880, 1, East Long Meadow. 

Married, June 23, 1841, Miss Sarah H. Gill of Stoughton, Mass. Children : 
Charles DeWitt, b. Oct. 24, 1842; class of 1865 : Hattie Eliza, b. May 26, 1846. 
1881, Address East Long Meadow, Hampden Co., Mass. 


105 . * JOSHUA NEWHALL. 

Born, Nov. 4, 1813, in Lynn, Mass. 

1839-42, Teacher of Languages and Mathematics in Providence Conference 
Seminary, East Greenwich, R. I. Died, Sept. 16, 1844, in Lynn, Mass. 


10 G. ASHLEY RENSSELAER NORTITRUP. 

Born, March 15, 1814, in Pompey, Onondaga Co., N. Y. 

1839-40, Principal of Lafayette Academy, N. Y. 1840-1, Principal of Pu¬ 
laski Academy, N. Y. 1841-5, Principal of Bethel Academy, Nicholasville, Ky. 
1845-7, Taught select school in Danville, Ky. 1847-9, Principal of Cove 
Spring Academy, Ky. 1849-51, Principal of Pendleton Academy, Falmouth, 
Ky. 1852-3, Principal of Rushville Institute, Ill. 1853-7, Taught in Bloom¬ 
ington, Ill.; last five months in charge of the Illinois Wesleyan University. 
1857-81, Farming in Normal, Ill.; has held various local offices. 

Married, March 15, 1848, Miss Martha A. Connor of Nicholasville, Ky. 
Children: James A., b. Dec. 26, 1848; A.B , Illinois Wesleyan University, 
1871; B.D., Garrett Biblical Institute; AM., Illinois Wesleyan University: 
William E., b. Dec. 4, 1853: Hiram A., b. May 10, 1865 ; d. April 26, 1866. 
1881, Address : Normal, McLean Co., Ill. 


107 . ALBERT FRANKLIN PARK. 

Born, Dec. 11, 1814, in Preston, New London Co., Conn. 

1839-44, Taught a select school. 1844, Joined Providence Conference, Meth¬ 
odist Episcopal Church. 1844-5, Stationed at Rockville, Conn.; 1846, 7, East 
Thompson; 1848, Haddam; 1849, 50, Colchester. 1851-3, Taught a select school 
in New Haven, Conn 1854-5, Teacher of Latin in Collegiate Seminary, Char- 
lotteville, N. Y. 1856, Located ; admitted to the Bar. 1856-81, Practicing Law in 
Norwich, Conn. 

Married, Feb. 14, 1867, Miss Anna Hasseltine Lathrop. Children : Emeline 
Calista, b. Sept. 7, 1868 ; d. Aug. 30, 1869 •’ Anna Estelle, b. June 13, 1872. 

1881, Address: Norwich, Conn. 


108 . JAMES LODOWICK PHELPS. 

Born, Oct. 4, 1819, in New York, N. Y. 

1840-3, Studied Law in New York, N.Y. 1843, Admitted to the Bar. 1843- 
68, Practiced Law in New York, N. Y. 1868-81, Practicing Law in Brooklyn, 
N. Y., also Real Estate Broker and Auctioneer. 

Married, Aug. 30,1845, Miss Adelaide D. Miller of New York, N. Y. Children: 
James L., b. Feb. 8, 1847 5 d.. May 4, 1848 : Louisa Augusta, b. Sept. 3, 1848 ; 
d. Aug. 19, 1849 : Gertrude Emma, b. March 21, 1851 ; d. June 27, 1852: Adel¬ 
aide Louisa, b. June 16, 1853 ; married W. R. Woodward: Catherine Anne, b. 
Sept. 24, 1854; d. Nov. 13, 1854: James Lodowick, b. Feb. 3, 1861. 

1881, Address : 340 Fulton St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 






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109 . HUMPHREY PICKARD. 

Born, June 10, 1813, in Frederickton, New Brunswick. 

1839, Joined English Wesleyan Conference. 1839, 40, Stationed at Richi- 
bucto, N.B.; 1841, St. John. 1842, Principal of Mt. Allison Wesleyan 
Academy, Sackville, N.B. 1857, D.D., Wesleyan University. 1862, President 
of Wesleyan Conference of Eastern British America. 1866-9. President of Mt. 
Allison Wesleyan College, Sackville, N.B. 1869-81, Editor of The Provincial 
Wesleyan , and Book Steward, Wesleyan Conference Office. 1870, President 
of Wesleyan Conference of Eastern British America. 

Married, 1841, Miss H. M. Thompson, formerly preceptress of Wesleyan 
Academy, Wilbraham, Mass., who died March n, 1844. Married, 1846, Miss 
Mary R. Carr of Portland, Me. Children: Edward Dwight, b. October, 1842 ; 
d. March, 1846: Charles F. Allison, b. March, 1844; d. before 1850 : Mary E., 
b. July, 1847 : Amelia E., b. March, 1849. 

1881, Address : Halifax, Nova Scotia. 


110 . LANSING PORTER. 

Born, March 8, 1817, in Auburn, Cayuga Co., N. Y. 

1840-2, Studied in Theological Department of Yale College. 1843, Resident 
Licentiate at Auburn Theological Seminary, N. Y. 1844, Settled over First 
Congregational Church, Rockford, Ill. 1848, Settled o'ver First Congregation¬ 
al Church, Lockport, Ill. 1850, Returned to Rockford, Ill., to take charge of 
the Second Congregational Church. 1855-81, Engaged in farming in Auburn, 
N. Y. 

Married, Aug. 29, 1844, in Auburn, N. Y., Elizabeth Curtis. Children : 
Elizabeth Amelia, b. April 15, 1847: Annie Root, b. Jan. 14, 1850: Lansing 
Lee, b. Nov. 1, 1852. 

1881, Address : Auburn, Cayuga Co., N. Y. 


111 . JOHN HENRY ROLSTON. 

Born, Oct. 11, 1819, in New York, N.Y. 

1845-60, Engaged in mercantile and manufacturing business in Elizabeth 
Port, N. J. 1850-8, Held various offices in town and county. 1860-76, In busi¬ 
ness in New York, N. Y. 1876-81, In National Bank of the State of New York, 
N. Y. 1880-81, Cashier of the same. 

Married, Nov. 5, 1850, Miss Harriet Gale of Orange County, N. Y. Children : 
Eugenia, b. Aug. 26, 1851 ; married A. S. Gale : William Rockwell, b. Dec. 23, 
1852; d. May, 1853. 

1881, Address: Elizabeth, N. J. 


112 . DENNIS SAGE. 

Born, Aug. 21, 1817, in Middletown, Conn. 

1839, Taught. 1840, In the West. 1841-2, Studied Law in Middletown, 
Conn. 1843, Admitted to the Bar. 1844-5, Practiced Law in Middletown, 
Conn. 1845-7, Teller in Middlesex County Bank, Middletown, Conn. 1847- 
51, In mercantile and mining business in California. 1851, Returned East 
on account of ill health. 1851-3, Treasurer of New York and Boston Railroad 
Company. 1854-5, Probate Judge for Middletown District, Conn. 1854-9, 
Clerk in State Treasurer’s Office, Hartford, Conn, i860, Moved to Boston, 
Mass. 1860-4, Treasurer of New York and Boston Railroad Company. 1865- 
7, Treasurer of the Corporation engaged in filling up the Back Bay, Boston, 
Mass. 1868-73, Insurance agent. 1873-81, In business in Boston, Mass. 

Married, Dec. 31, 1862, Lucy W. Rogers of Hartford, Conn. Children: 
Kittie Sprig, b. July 30, 1864: Charles Dennis, b. Feb. 14, 1866: Earnest 
Lincoln, b. May 4, 1868: Isabel, b. Aug. 13, 1872. 

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113 . *DE WITT CLINTON VOSBURY. 

Born, June 20, 1815, in Windsor, Broome Co., N. Y. 

1839, Principal ofTowanda College, Pa. 1842, Teacher of Natural Science 
in Ithaca Academy, N. Y. 1844-51, Taught in Sheboygan, Wis. 1851-79, 
Teaching in Binghamton, N. Y ; teacher of Ancient Languages in Binghamton 
Academy; then Principal of same; subsequently Principal of No. 1 Graded 
School. 1873-9, Insurance and Real Estate Agent, Binghamton, N. Y. Died, 
Jan. 4, 1879, ’ n Binghamton, N. Y. 

Married, Nov. 28, 1839, Miss Ann Eliza Tallmadge of Candor, N. Y. Children : 
Ida Louisa, b. Nov. 10, 1844: Edward De Witt, b. May, 1, 1845: Charles 
Clinton, b. Sept. 11, 1846. 

1881, Address of widow: Binghamton, Broome Co., N. Y. 


111 . *SAMUEL HENRY WARD. 

Born, June 13, 1817, in East Windsor, Hartford Co., Conn. 

1839-41, Carried on a bookstore in Middletown, Conn. Afterwards removed to 
to New York, N. Y., where he established The Emporium , a family weekly. 
Went to San Francisco, engaged in the assay of gold in the Mint. His health 
failing, he started on a trip to the Sandwich Islands. Died, March 22, 1853, 
on the voyage. Buried at Honolulu. 

Married, Nov. 25, 1839, Miss Emily Helen Starr of Middletown, Conn. 
Child : Helen Laura, b. Oct. 1840; d. September, 1842. 

1881, Address of widow: Middletown, Conn. 


115 . HIRAM WILLEY. 

Born, May 23, 1818, in East Haddam, Middlesex Co., Conn. 

Studied Law in East Haddam, Conn., with Hon. E. A. Bulkeley. 1841, Ad¬ 
mitted to the Bar in Middlesex County. 1842-3, Practiced Law in Colchester, 
Conn. 1843-73, Practiced Law in New London, Conn. 1847, Member of 
Connecticut Legislature. 1854-61, State Attorney for New London County. 
1857, Member of Connecticut Legislature. 1859, State Senator and Chairman 
of Judiciary Committee. 1861-70, United States District Attorney for Con¬ 
necticut. 1862-5, Mayor of New London. 1869, Judge of Court of Probate, 
New London District. 1870-3, Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, New 
London County. 1874, Removed to East Haddam. 1877, Member of Connec¬ 
ticut Legislature, and Chairman of Judiciary Committee on part of the House. 
1877-81, Practicing Law in Hartford, Conn. 

Married, Sept. 6,1843, Miss C. W. Moseley of East Haddam, Conn. Children: 
Thomas M., b. July, 5, 1846; graduated at U. S. Military Academy, West 
Point, 1868: a son, b. in 1856; d. in infancy: Allen, b. Jan. 28, 1858. 

1881, Address: Hartford, Conn 


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116 . WILLIAM RHODES BAGNALL. 

Born, July 17, 1819, in Boston, Mass. 

1840, Entered Union Theological Seminary, New York, N. Y. 1842-6, Tutor 
in Wesleyan University. 1843, Joined New England Conference, Methodist 






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Episcopal Church. 1846, Stationed at Northampton, Mass. 1847, Principal of 
Providence Conference Seminary, East Greenwich, R. I. 1849, Stationed at 
Holliston, Mass.; 1850, 1, Southbridge ; 1852, 3, Shrewsbury ; 1854, 5, Malden ; 
1856, 7, Union Church, Charlestown; 1858, Meridian St., Poston; 1859, Chel¬ 
sea. 1860-70, Engaged in manufacturing in Boston, Mass. 1870-81, Engaged 
in editorial and other literary labor. See Bibliography. 

Married, Aug. 20, 1846, Miss Sarah E. Goodridge of Boston, Mass. Children : 
William Rhodes, b. July 15, 1847 ; d. Aug. 21, 1878 : Sarah Goodridge, b. May 7, 
^49: John Goodridge, b. Oct. 19, 1855; d. April 3, 1875: Francis Asbury, b. 
Aug. 31, 1866. 

i8Sr, Address: 704 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 


117 . ULYSSES CHAPMAN. 

1837, Residence: East Haddam, Middlesex Co., Conn. Went to Texas. 
Has been President of a College. 1881, Teaching school in Harrisburgh, Tex. 
18S1, Address: Harrisburgh, Harris Co., Tex. 


118 . LORANUS CROWELL. 

Born, Oct. 28, 1815, in Ware, Hampshire Co., Mass. 

1840-4, Principal of Spring Hill Boarding School, Sandwich, Mass. 1844, 
Joined New England Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1844, 5, Sta¬ 
tioned at Common St., Lynn, Mass.; 1846, 7, Chicopee ; 1848, Worcester ; 1849, 50, 
Bromfield St., Boston ; 1851, 2, Church St., Boston ; 1853, Boston St., Lynn. 
1854-8, Presiding Elder of Lynn District. 1856, Delegate to General Confer¬ 
ence, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1858-62, Presiding Elder of Boston District. 
1862,3, Stationed at Union Church, Charlestown ; 1864-6, Salem ; 1867,8, Milford, 
1869-73, Presiding Elder of Worcester District. 1873, Stationed at Ashland; 
1874-6, West Medway ; 1877, Maple St.. Lynn. 1877, D.D., Wesleyan Univer¬ 
sity. 1878-81, Presiding Elder of Lynn District. 

Married, Sept. 17, 1843, Miss Elizabeth Ann Euller of Sandwich, Mass. 
Children: Elizabeth Wing, b. Dec. 8, 1844; married No. 812: Samuel Fuller, 
b. Nov. 19, 1846; d. Jan. 3, 1879: Harrison Newhall, b. Jan. 29, 1849: Abbie 
Pease, b. May 24, 1851 ; d. July 21, 1879: Julia Ann, b. July 8, 1854; married 
No. 1119: Arthur Loranus, b. June 9, T862 ; d. Aug. 22, 1862: Albert Lyon, 
b. April 26, 1868. 

i88r, Address: Lynn, Mass. 


11 <). JOSEPH CUMMINGS. 

Born, March 3, 1817, in Falmouth, Cumberland Co., Me. 

1840-3, Teacher of Natural Science and Mathematics, Amenia Seminary, 
N. Y. [843-6, Principal of Amenia Seminary. 1846, Joined New England 
Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1846-53, Stationed successively at 
Malden, Chelsea, Hanover St. (Boston), Bromfield St. (Boston). 1853, Profes¬ 
sor of ' 1 'heology in Methodist General Biblical Institute, Concord, N. H. 1854, 
D.D., Wesleyan University. 1S54-7, President of Genesee College, Lima, N. Y. 
1 857—75, President of Wesleyan University. 1861, D.D., Harvard University. 
1866, LL.D., North-western University. 1872-3, Traveled in Europe. 1875-7, 
Professor of Mental Philosophy and Political Economy, Wesleyan University. 
1 877-9, Stationed at Malden, Mass.; 1880,1, Harvard St., Cambridge. Dele¬ 
gate to General Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church, 1864, 76, 80. Member 
of American Association for Advancement of Science. See Bibliography. 

Married, Aug. 15, 1842, Miss Deborah S. Haskell of Litchfield, Me. Chil¬ 
dren : Mary II. B., d. in 1847: Helen F.; married S. P. Hatfield: Alice D. 

1881, Address: 82 Prospect St., Cambridgeport, Mass. 


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120 . JOSEPH DENISON. 

Born, Oct. 1, 1S15, in Bernardston, Franklin Co., Mass. 

1840-3, Teacher of Languages in Amenia Seminary, N. Y. 1843, Joined 
New England Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1843-4, Stationed at 
Newton Upper Falls, Mass.; 1845, Ipswich; 1846, 7, Lynn ; 1S48, 9, Malden; 
1850, 1, Holliston ; 1852, 3, Boston. 1855, Went to Manhattan, Kans. ; joined 
Missouri Conference ; was a member of Kansas and Nebraska Conference at its 
formation. Had charge of Fort Riley and Manhattan Circuits. 1857, Agent for 
Blue Mount College, now Kansas State Agricultural College. 1859-63, Presiding 
Elder of Manhattan District. 1863-73, President of Kansas State Agricultural 
College. 1865, D.D., McKendree College. 1874-9, President of Baker Univer¬ 
sity, Baldwin, Kans. 1879-80, Stationed at Holton, Kans.; 1881, Valley Falls. 
Delegate to General Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church, 1864, 80. 

Married, July 8, 1845, Sarah Jane Woodruff of Litchfield, Conn., who died 
Aug. 1, 1858. Married, Nov. 21, 1859, Mrs. Frances A. Dennis of Baldwin City, 
Kans. Children: Henry Longfellow, b. May 16, 1846: Isaac Goodnow, b. May 
21, 1848; d. April 18, 1849: Ellen Frances, b. Feb. 15,1850: Emma Jane, b. 
Mar. 10, 1852 ; married Prof. F. E. Miller, Kansas State Agricultural College : 
Charles Sumner, b. March 2, 1854; d. April 6, 1855: George, b. Nov. 28, 1856: 
Georgiana, b. Nov. 28, 1856; d. Oct. 16, 1859: Fannie, b. Aug. 28, i860: 
a daughter, b. and d. July 4, 1867. 

1881, Address: Valley Falls, Jefferson Co., Kans. 


121 . * CHARLES GIBBS DOWNEY. 

Born, October, 1819. 

1841-57, Successively Tutor, Professor of Natural Sciences, of Belles-Lettres, 
and of Mathematics, in Indiana Asbury University, Greencastle, Ind. 1S57, 
Elected Professor of Mathematics in Iowa Wesleyan University. Died, 1857. 
Married, 1854, Hattie M. Davis. Children: Anna: Alice. 


122 . JOHN HARRISON GOODALE. 

Born, Oct. 2, 1816, in Deering, Hillsborough Co., N. H. 

1840-1, Taught in Newbury, Vt. 1842-6, Taught in Columbus, Ga. 1848-61, 
Editor in Manchester, N. H. 1856-9, Superintendent of Public Schools for 
Hillsborough County, N. H. 1864, Removed to California. 1867, Traveled in 
Alaska and British Columbia as correspondent of the San Francisco press. 
1869, Returned to New Hampshire. 1871-2, Secretary of State of New Hamp¬ 
shire. 1875-8, Superintendent of Public Schools in Nashua, N. H. 1880, 
Traveled with family in South-western States. 1881, Collecting minerals and 
farming. See Bibliography. 

Married, Dec. 26, 1848, Miss Celestia S. Moonev, Northfield, N. PI., who died 
Oct. 12, 1863. Married, Jan. 19, 1871, Miss Josephine B. Atkinson of Derry, N. 
H. Children: Mary Hale, b. 1872; d. in infancy: John M., b. 1873; d. 1874: 
Charlotte Atkinson, b. May 26, 1875. 

1881, Address: Nashua, Hillsborough Co., N. H. 


128 . WILLIAM H. HARRIS. 

Born, March 7 1820, in Sterling, Windham Co., Conn. 

1842-59, Grain merchant in Worcester, Mass. 1859-81, In business in New 
York, N. Y. 

Married, May 7, 1845, Mary Amelia Pond of Worcester, Mass. Children: 
William Pond, b. Feb. 12, 1846: Mary Lester, b. June 27, 1849: Emma Wil¬ 
lard, b. Oct. 17, 1851 ; d. May 27, i869; J John Allen, b. July 21, 1853 ; d. April 27, 
1857: Alice Foster, b. April 18, 1857. 

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124 . CHESTER DORMAN HUBBARD. 

Born, Nov. 25, 1814, in Hamden, New Haven Co., Conn. 

1 840-53, In the lumber business, Wheeling, W. Va. 1851-2, Member of 
House ot Delegates of Virginia. 1853, Elected President of the Bank of 
Wheeling. 1858, Engaged in Manufacture of railroad iron, Crescent Iron 
M oiks, Wheeling. 1861, Member of Richmond Convention ; voted against 
Ordinance of Secession; Member of Wheeling Convention, which adopted the 
restored government of West Virginia. 1863-4, Member of State Senate of 
West Virginia. 1864, Member of National Republican Convention, Baltimore, 
Md. 1865-9, Member of Thirty-ninth and Fortieth Congress. 1871-81, Engaged 
in manufacture of iron and nails; Secretary of Wheeling Iron and Nail Co. 
I S72, Lay Delegate to General Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 
1875-8 1 , President of Pittsburgh, Wheeling & Kentucky Railroad Co. 1879-81, 
President of German Bank, Wheeling. 1880, Member National Republican 
Convention, C hicago, Ill. 

Married, Sept. 29, 1842, Sarah Pallister of Wheeling, W. Va. Children : Wil¬ 
liam Pallister (No. 738), b. Dec. 24, 1843 : Dana List, b. July 7, 1845: Chester 
Russel], b. Oct. 25, 1848': Julia Alice, b. April n, 1850: Anna Gill, b. Sept. 1, 
1852. 

1881, Address: 2130 Chapline St., Wheeling, W. Va. 


125 . * CHARLES LYMAN HUNGERFORD. 

Born, Aug. 23, 1816. 

1839, Residence : Bristol, Hartford Co., Conn. 1840-1, Teacher of Academy, 
Wethersfield, Conn. 1841-3, Principal of Kingston Academy, N. Y. Taught 
a private school for boys in Brooklyn, N. Y. Local preacher in Methodist 
Episcopal Church. Died, Nov. 16, 1845, * n Brooklyn, N. Y. 


126 . NATHANIEL CLARK LEWIS. 

Born, Feb. 15, 1815, in New London County, Conn. 

1840-1, Teacher in Irving Institute, Tarrytown, N. Y. 1843, Joined New 
York East Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1843, Stationed at Water- 
town, Conn.; 1844, 2 4th St., New York, N. Y.; 1845, 6, Essex, Conn. ; 1847, 
8, Haddam ; 1S49, 5 °> Newtown; 1851, 2, Litchfield; 1853, Bristol; 1854, 
Orient, N. Y.; 1855-8, Teacher in Hedding Seminary and Female College, 
Abingdon, Ill.; 1859, Stationed at Prairie City, Ill., Central Illinois Confer¬ 
ence; i860,1, Second Church, Peoria ; 1862, Geneseo ; 1863,4, Moline ; 1865,6, 
Oneida; 1867, Onarga ; 1868, 9, Odell; 1870, Forrest. 1871-5, Superannua¬ 
ted ; resided in Onarga, Ill. 1875, Stationed at La Fayette, Ill.; 1876, Sparland. 
1877-81, Superannuated; residing in Onarga, Ill. 

Married, April 15, 1845, Mi ss Amada Allyn of Montville, Conn. 

1881, Address: Onarga, Iroquois Co., Ill. 


127 . JOHN WESLEY LINDSAY. 

Born, Aug. 20, 1S20, in Barre, Washington Co., Vt. 

1840, Entered Union Theological Seminary, New York, N. Y. 1843, Joined 
New York Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1843, 4 ’ Stationed at New 
Paltz and Plattekill, N. Y. ; 1845, 6, Lenox, Mass. 1847, Tutor in Wesleyan 
University. 1848-60, Professor of Latin and Hebrew in Wesleyan University. 
i860, 1, Stationed at Thirtieth St., New York, N. Y.; 1862, 3, Eighteenth St.; 
1864, Bedford St. 1862-75, Trustee-of Wesleyan University. 1863, D.D., Wes¬ 
leyan University. 1864-8, President of Genesee College, Lima, N. Y. 1868-71, 
Professor of Exegetical Theology in Boston Theological Seminary. 1871-81, 
Professor of Exegetical Theology in School of Theology of Boston University. 
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Traveled in Europe. Delegate to General Conference, Methodist Episcopal 
Church, 1864, 68, 72. See Bibliography. 

Married, June 16, 1852, Emily Bond of Baltimore, who died April 5, 1S60. 
Children : Thomas Bond (No. 1046), b. April 28,1853 : Lucy Henrietta, b. Nov. 
6. 1855: William Birckhead, b. Aug. 14, 1858; A.B., Boston University, 1879. 
1881, Address: 20 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. 


128 . EDMUND LONGLEY. 

Born, April 1, 1819, in Sidney, Kennebec Co., Me. 

1840, Principal of South New Market Seminary, N. H. -1843, Tutor in 
Mathematics, Wesleyan University. 1843-79, Professor of Mathematics, and 
afterwards of English Literature and of Modern Languages in Emory and 
Henry College, Va. 1879-80, Taught in Science Hill School, Shelbyville, Ky. 
1880-1, Engaged in literary work in Allensville, Ky. 

Married, Feb. 16, 1845, Miss Mary Hammond of Middletown, Conn., who died 
Feb. 10, 1875. Children: Selden, b. Feb. 7, 1846: Virginia Harriet Collins, b. 
Jan. 14, 1848: Kate Hammond, b. May 11, 1S50: Edmund, b. Nov. 24, 1852. 
1881, Address: Shelbyville, Shelby Co., Ky. 


129 . ROBERT MATHISON. 

Born, July 22, 1818, in New York, N, Y. 

1841, Taught in New Rochelle, N. Y. 1842, Taught in Rye, N. Y. 184S, 

M. D., University of New York. 1848, Entered the drug business in New York, 

N. Y. 1856, Removed to Middletown, Conn. 1858-60, Cashier in a store in 
New York, N. Y.; family in Middletown. 1862-9, Engaged in the drug busi¬ 
ness, in Middletown, Conn. 1870-81, Engaged in the drug business in Brooklyn, 
N. Y. 1879, Traveled in Europe. 

Married, July 3, 1838, Miss R. J. Disbrow of New York, N. Y. Children : 
Robert Lauder (No. 662), b. June 20, 1839: Margaret, b. Aug. 19, 1S41; married 
F. N. Bliss: Matilda, b. May 3, 1843; married No. 766: Mary, b. Oct. 31, 1844; 
married No. 750: Arthur, b. Nov. 4, 1846: [essie, b. Sept. 10, 1849; married 
W. E. Ilulbert. 

1881, Address: 500 Henry St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 


130 . * DANIEL OSTRANDER M ERWIN. 

1839, Residence: Rhinebeck, Dutchess Co., N. Y. 

1845, Practiced Law in Woodville, Miss. 1861, Practiced Law in Natchez, 
Miss. Was Major in C. S. Army; lost an arm, and was taken prisoner at 
Gettysburgh. Died, 1867, in Cazenovia, N. Y. 

Married Miss M’Gehee of Woodville, Miss. 


131 . * DARIUS MORRIS. * 

Born, April 27, 1815, in South Wilbraham (now Hampden) Hampden Co., 
Mass. 

After graduation, studied Law in Ellington, Conn., two years. Studied 
Theology in East Windsor, Conn., two years. Studied Theology in New 
Haven, Conn., one year. Teacher in Windsor Academy, Conn. Preached for 
some months, but was prevented by ill health from assuming the duties of a 
settled pastorate. Founded a Female Seminary in Willoughby, Ohio, where he 
remained two years. Pounded a Commercial School in Cleveland, Ohio, where 
he remained two years. Engaged in Mining in California. Preached, and 
founded a School. General Agent for a paper called The Pacific. Health 
failed, and he returned to Ellington, where he was private tutor for two years. 
Was much interested in geological study. Traveled extensively through the 
United States. Died, Aug. 29, 1864. 






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132 . * BENJAMIN ^FRANKLIN MUDGE. 

Born, Aug. 11, 1817, in Orrington, Penobscot Co., Me. Brother of No. 133. 

1 843 - 4 . Studied Law in Lynn, Mass. 1844, Admitted to the Essex County Bar. 
1844-59, Practiced Law in Lynn, Mass. 1850-9, Associate Justice of Police Court 
in Lynn. 1852, Elected Mayor of Lynn. iS54~6o, Member of Massachusetts 
State Temperance Committee. 1859, Chemist in coal-oil refinery, Chelsea, Mass. 
i860, Breckenridge Coal and Oil Company, Cloverport, Ky. ' 1862, In Quin¬ 
sy 0 * Kans. 1864-5, State Geologist of Kansas. 1865-73, Professor of Natural 
Sciences in State Agricultural College, Manhattan, Kans. Spent most of his 
vacations in exploring the Geology of the Cretaceous Formation in Western 
Kansas: discovered forty-five new species of fossils, including Ichthvornis 
dispar, a bird with bi-concave vertebrae. 1867, President of Kansas'State 
Teachers’ Association. 1868-79, President of Kansas Natural History Society 
(now Kansas Academy of Science). 1873-9, Lecturer on Geology, State Uni¬ 
versity, Lawrence, Kans.; made geological explorations of the Cretaceous 
Formation under employ of Professor O. C. Marsh of Vale College. Fellow 
of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Died, Nov. 21 
1879, in Manhattan, Kans. 

Married, Sept. 16, 1846, Mary Eusebia A. Beckford of Lynn, Mass. Chil¬ 
dren: Melville R., b. Aug. 8, 1847 : Josiah B., b. Nov. 25, 1849: Eusebia B., b. 
Sept. 27, 1852: Frank Peabody, b. Nov. 25, 1857; d. July n, 1864: Twins, b. 
and d. Sept. 25, 1862. 


133 . * THOMAS HICKS MUDGE. 

Born, Sept. 27 (or 28), 1815, in Orrington, Penobscot Co., Me. Brother of 
No. 132. 

1840-3, Studied in Union Theological Seminary, New York, N. Y. 1843, 
Joined New England Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1857-8, Pro¬ 
fessor of Sacred Literature in McKendree College, Lebanon, Ill.; Member of 
Southern Illinois Conference. 1859, Transferred to the Missouri Conference. 
Stationed successively at Pilot Knob, Simpson Chapel (Saint Louis), and Inde¬ 
pendence. 1861, Driven out of Missouri by the Rebellion ; appointed to Man¬ 
hattan, Kans. 1862, Professor of Ancient Languages and Biblical Literature in 
Baker University, Baldwin City, Kans. Died, July 24, 1862, in Baldwin City, 
Kans. 

Married, B. Lucinda Grover, who died September, 1858. Children: Lucinda 
Maria, b. Aug. 8, 1843: Thomas Grover, b. Sept. 4, 1846; d. March 15, 1847: 
Milton Russell, b. April 22, 184S. 


134 . GEORGE FRANCIS NEEDHAM. 

Born, Feb. 7, i8t6, in Boston, Mass. 

1840-3, Studied in Union Theological Seminary, New York, N. Y., and 
attended Medical Lectures. 1843, Member of Convention, at Utica, N. Y., 
which organized the Wesleyan Methodist Connection of America. 1843, Bta- 
tioned at Providence, R. I. 1844, Preached in Athol and Needham, Mass. 
1845, Preached and taught in Buffalo, N. Y. 1846, Stationed at East Solon, 
N. Y. 1847, Removed to Kalamazoo, Mich., on account of poor health. 
1850-7, Engaged in teaching and in business, Rochester, N. Y. 1858-61, Seeds¬ 
man, Buffalo, N. Y. 1861, Raised a Company of Cavalry. 1861-2, In the 
Service of the Sanitary Commission, Washington, D. C. One of the original 
members of the National Freedmen’s Relief Association. 1863-81, Clerk in 
Sixth Auditor’s Office, Treasury Department. 1863, Founded the Colored Free 
School System of the District of Columbia. 1867, Founded the Lincoln Coope¬ 
rative Building and Deposit Association. 1880-1, Residing at his fruit farm 
near Seabrook, Md. See Bibliography. 

Married, June 13, 1843, Julia Johnson of Rochester, N. Y. Children: Mary 
Elizabeth, b. July 16, 1844; married T. P. Keene: Frances Julia, b. Aug. 16, 
1846: George Jacob, b. Aug. 25, 1849: Anna, b. Aug. 23, 1853; d. in infancy: 
Joseph Wight, b. Sept. 19, 1858. 

1881, Address: Washington, D. C. 




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135 . * GEORGE WILLIS NTNDE. 

Born, Oct. 21, 1817, in Baltimore, Md. 

1840, Teacher in Oneida Conference Seminary (now Central New York Con¬ 
ference Seminary), Cazenovia, N. Y. 1841-2, Tutor in Wesleyan University. 
Died, Sept. 6, 1842, in Lyons, N. Y. 


136 . THOMAS GILBERT OSBORNE. 

Born, Oct. 15, 1820, in Riverhead, Suffolk Co., N. Y. 

1841-3, Studied Law. . 1844, Joined New York Conference, Methodist Episco¬ 
pal Church. 1844, 5, .Stationed at Southampton, N. Y.; 1846, 7, Bridgehampton ; 
1848, 9, Patchogue. 1850, Superannuated. 1851, 2, Stationed at Birmingham, 
Conn.; 1853, 4, Bridgeport; 1855, 6, Waterbury; 1857, 8, 27th St., New York, 
N. Y. ; 1839, 60, Allen St.; 1861, Washington Av., Brooklyn; 1S62, 3, St. 
John St., New Haven, Conn. 1864, Presiding Elder of Bridgeport District, 
Conn. 1865-6, Supernumerary. 1867, 8, Stationed at Riverhead, N. Y. 
1869-72, Presiding Elder of Bridgeport District, Conn. 1872, Delegate to 
General Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1872, Presiding Elder of 
Long Island South District. 1873,4, Stationed at Port Chester, N. Y. 1875-6, 
Supernumerary. 1S77-9, Stationed at Riverhead and Jamesport, N. Y. 1880-1, 
Supernumerary ; residing at Norwalk, Conn. 

Married, March 23, 1846, Miss Jerusha L. Cook; deceased. Married, Sept. 1, 
1858, Maria J. Cook; deceased. Married, May 18, 1864, Calista E. Barton, who 
died 1867. Married, Sept. 6, 1869, Mrs. Grace Colburn. Children: MaryE., b. 
July 10, 1849: Thomas G., b. Aug. 17, 1852; d. Dec. 21, 1853: Isabel C., b, 
Dec. 21, 1854; d. March 7, 1865 : Thomas S., b. Aug. 5, 1857. 

18S1, Address: Norwalk, Fairfield Co., Conn. 


137 . THOMAS PICKARD. 

Born, October, 1819, in Fredericton, New Brunswick. 

1840-8, In Fredericton, N. B. 1848-66, Teacher of Mathematics and Natu¬ 
ral Sciences in Wesleyan Academy, Sackville, N. B. 1866-70, Professor of 
Mathematics in Mount Allison Wesleyan College, Sackville, N. B. 1870-81, 
Engaged in farming in Sackville, N. B. 1874-8, Member of Provincial Legisla¬ 
ture of New Brunswick. 

Married, Jan. 23, 1854, Mary E. Dixon of Sackville, N. B. Children: Sarah 
Burpee, b. November, 1854: Humphrey Frederick, b. Aug. 26, 1857: Charles, 
b. Feb. 7, i860: Edward Dwight, b. Sept. 16, 1S64; d. Oct. 27, 1871: Mary 
Alice, b. Nov. 4, 1867; d. July 28, 1875 : Thomas Edward Dwight, b. Jan. 8, 
1874.^ 

1881, Address: Sackville, New Brunswick. 


138 . DAVID PLUMB. 

Born, August, 1810, in Stratford, Fairfield Co., Conn. 

18405-8, Preached in Utica, N. Y. 1848-51, Resided in Troy, N. Y. 1851-65, 
In the Mercantile Agency in New York, N. Y. 1865-73, Residing in West¬ 
chester County, N. Y.; engaged in farming and gardening. 1875-81, Engaged 
in literary pursuits. See Bibliography. 

Married, 1835, Lucy A. Stone of Litchfield, Conn., who died Jan. 10, 1875. 
Children: four sons and one daughter; one of the sons deceased. 

1881, Address: 522 Eighth Av., New York, N. Y. 


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189 . * CHANDLER ROBBINS. 

Born, Feb. 20, 1815, in Charlestown, Jefferson Co., Va. 

1841, Principal ol Ohio Conference Seminary, Springfield, Ohio. 1845-8, 
Professor of Ancient Languages, Augusta College, Ky. 1848, Ordained Cler¬ 
gyman in Protestant Episcopal Church. 1865-71, Rector of Christ Church, and 
Principal of Boys’ Boarding School, Springfield, Ohio. Died, May 8, 1871, in 
Springfield, Ohio. 

Married, Aug. 4, 1842, Miss Laura F. Cooper of Middletown, Conn. Chil¬ 
dren: Chandler, b. Feb. 4, 1844: Elizabeth, b. July 27, 1845: Samuel Cooper; 
d. at the age of five years: Isaac Douglas; d. in infancy: Laura Florian ; d. in 
infancy : Samuel Cooper; d. in infancy: Mary Douglas, b. March, 1855: Harry, 
d. in infancy. 

1881, Address of widow: 506 Fast Main St., Springfield, Ohio. 


140 . CIIAUNCEY SHAFFER. 

Born, June 4, 1818, in Lisle, Broome Co., N. Y. 

1840, Principal of Stockbridge Academy, Madison Co., N. Y. 1841-2, Prin¬ 
cipal of Oneida Academy, N. Y. 1843, Admitted to practice, as Attorney and 
Solicitor in Courts of Record, State of New York. 1846, Admitted to practice 
in the United States Courts. 1846-81, Practicing Law in New York, N. Y. 

Married, Oct. 24, 1843, Miss Maria R. Warner of Middletown, Conn. Child: 
Sarah Maria, b. Nov. 15, 1844; married Mr. Burt. 

1881, Address: 109 E. 12th St., New York, N. Y. 


141 . * HENRY VAN VALKENBURG. 

1839, Residence: Albany, N. Y. 1873, Engaged in Life Insurance Business, 
Cincinnati, Ohio. Died about 1874, in Cincinnati, Ohio. 


142 . * WILLIAM STEVENS WILEY. 

Taught for many years in Louisiana. Graduated at Medical School, New 
Orleans, La. Served as surgeon during the Mexican War. Practiced Medi¬ 
cine several years in Marion, Va. Died, 1858, in Jonesville, N. C. 

Married, Eliza Partridge of Massachusetts; deceased. Married, Mary Davis 
of Virginia ; deceased. Children: Eliza: Mary. 


Class of 1841 . 


143 . HENRY WRIGHT ADAMS. 

Born, March 12, 1S18, in Brookfield, Orange Co., Vt. . 

1841-2, Studied Plebrew with Dr. Nordheimer in New York, N. V . 1.S42, 

Joined New Hampshire Conference, Methodist Episcopal C hurch. 1842-3, 
Teacher of Languages in Newbury Seminary, and Teacher of Hebrew in Bib¬ 
lical Institute, Newbury, Vt. 1843-4, Agent of Wesleyan University 1844, 
Stationed at Great Falls, N. H. 1845-7. Agent of American Bible Society. 
1848-9, Rector of Christ Church, Springfield, Mass. 1850, Minister of Christ 







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Church, Boston, Mass. 1851-81, Engaged in general study and invention. 
Has received forty Letters Patent from the United States, and others from for¬ 
eign countries. 1865, M.D., University of Pennsylvania. During the War, 
and for several years thereafter, was employed by National Republican Com¬ 
mittee as a political speaker. See Bibliography. 

Married, Aug. 9, 1841, Miss Adeline E. Hubljard of Middletown, Conn. 
Children: Adelaide PI.; married: Sarah H.: Josephine II.; married: Henry 
Wright. 

1881, Address: 1201 North 41st st., West Philadelphia, Pa. 


144 . ROBERT ALLYN. 

Born, Jan. 25, 1817, in Ledyard, New London Co., Conn. 

1841-3, Teacher of Mathematics in Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass. 
1842, Joined New England Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1843, 
Transferred to Providence Conference. 1843, Stationed at Colchester, Conn.; 
1845, Thompsonville. 1845-8, Principal of Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, 
Mass.; Member of New England Conference. 1848, Transferred to Providence 
Conference. 1848-54, Principal of Providence Conference Seminary, East 
Greenwich, R. I. 1852, 4, Member of Legislature of Rhode Island. 1854-7, 
Commissioner of Public Schools of Rhode Island, and Editor of The Rhode Island 
School Master. 1854, Visitor of U. S. Military Academy, West Point, N. Y. 
1857-9, Professor of Ancient Languages in Ohio University, Athens, Ohio; 
Member of Ohio Conference. 1859-63, President of Wesleyan Female College, 
Cincinnati, Ohio; Member of Cincinnati Conference. 1863-74, President of 
McKendree College. Lebanon, Ill; Member of Southern Illinois Conference. 
1863, 4 * Stationed at Lebanon, Ill. 1865, D.D., Wesleyan University. 1S67-71, 
Secretary of Southern Illinois Annual Conference. 1874-81, Principal of South¬ 
ern Illinois Normal University, Carbondale, Ill. 1876, LL.D., McKendree Col¬ 
lege. Delegate to General Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church, 1872, 80. 
See Bibliography. 

Married, Nov. 21, 1841, Miss E. H. Denison of Coleraine, Mass., who died 
April 24, 1844. Married, June 28,1845, Miss Mary B. Budington of Leyden, Mass., 
who died Oct. 18, 1879. Children: Charles, b. Sept. 5, 1842: Emeline Lucy, 
b. April 12, 1S44: Robert,!). July 11, 1846; d. Sept. 7, 1849: Joseph Goodnow, 
b. April 1, 1849; A.B., McKendree College: Ellen Sophronia, b. June 7, 1852: 
Harriet Amanda, b. Nov. 14, 1859. 

1SS1, Address: Carbondale, Jackson Co., Ill. 


145 . JAMES NELSON BANKS. 

Born, May 12, 1817, in Veteran, Chemung Co., N. Y. 

1842, M.D., Columbian College, D. C.; practiced Medicine in Richmond, 
Va. 1843, Taught in Mount Morris Seminary, Ill. 1S44, Practiced Medicine 
in Bellville, HI. 1845-81, Practicing Medicine in Chicago, Ill. 

Married, Sept. 3, 1844, Miss Susan V. West of Dixon, Ill., who died'Jan. 3, 
1858. Married, Nov. 3, 1863, Mrs. Melissa Brown Benham of Canandaigua, 
N. Y. Children: Ophelia West, b. June 20, 1845; d. July 24, 1845: Mary 
Clara, b. July 27, 1846; d. July 29, 1875: Frank Edward, b. Oct. 26, 1850; d. 
Sept. 25, 1851 : Fannie Elosia, b. Dec. 15, 1853; d. May 12, 1858. 

18S1, Address : 2415 Michigan Av., Chicago, Ill. 


14 (i. SAMUEL BEM ENT. 

Born, March 17, 1820. 

1840, Residence: Ashfield, Franklin Co., Mass. 

1847-9, Taught in Troy, Miami Co., Ohio. 1S51-S1, Principal of Bartlett 
School, Lowell, Mass. 

Married, Aug. 12, 1846, Sarah E. Kent. Children: Mary M,b. Oct. 27, 1849: 
Charles Jasper,!). Aug. 25, 1851; d. Sept. 1, 1865: Gerard, b. July 25, i8<;8; 
A.B., Plarvard University, 1880. 

1881, Address : Lowell, Mass. 





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147 . * JAMES GILMAN BLAIR. 

Born, Sept. 18, 1816, in Marcellus, Onondaga Co., N. Y. 

1841, Principal of Ohio Conference Seminary, Columbus, Ohio. 1842, 
Joined Ohio Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1843-5, Engaged in 
pastoral work in Ohio Conference. 1845-52, Principal of Greenfield Seminary, 
Ohio. 1852-64, Vice-President, and Professor of Natural Science, in Ohio Uni¬ 
versity, Athens, Ohio. 1854, M.D., Willoughby Medical College and Univer¬ 
sity of Louisville. 1S56, D.D., McKendree College. 1863, LL.D., Hamline 
University. 1864-7. Editor of The Parkersburgh Gazette , W. Va. 1867-71, 
Taught in Greenfield, Ohio. 1871-8, Principal of .State Normal School, Fair¬ 
mont, W. Va.; Member of West Virginia Conference. See Bibliography. 
Died, Dec. 22, 187S, in Fairmont, W. Va. 

Married, March 10, 1842, Miss Olive Jones Winslow of Amherst, Mass. 
Children: Edwards, b. Nov. 18, 1843; d - : Chalmers, b. July 3, 1845: 
Florence, b. Feb. 26, 1848: Alice, b. March 8, 1850; d.: Preston, b. Feb. 6, 
1854; d. 

1881, Address of widow: Fairmont, Marion Co., W. Va. 


148 . BAILEY EVANS BORDEN. 

Born, Dec. 8, 1812, in Warwick, R. I. 

1841-2, Taught and studied Law in Fall River, Mass. 1843-60, Practiced 
Law in Woonsocket, R. I. 1857, Member of Rhode Island House of Repre¬ 
sentatives; removed to Central Falls, R. I. 1858, President of Town Council, 
North Providence, R. J. 1868-81, Practicing Law in Providence, R. I. 

Married, Oct. 25, 1859, Adelia Carpenter, who died March 23, 1867. Child: 
Mary Evans, b. Nov. 21, 1864. 

1881, Address : Providence, R. I. 


149 . * EDMUND ERASTUS EASTMAN BRAGDON. 

Born, Dec. 8, 1812, in Acton, York Co., Me. 

1S41, Taught in Mexicoville Academy, N. Y. 1842, Principal of Fulton 
Academy; joined Black River Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 
1844, 5, Stationed at Wolcott, Wayne Co., N. Y. 1846, Principal of Mexico¬ 
ville Academy, N. Y. 1847, Stationed at Syracuse, N. Y. 1848-52, Principal 
and Financial Agent of Falley Seminary. 1853, Joined New York Conference ; 
stationed at Vestry St., New York, N. Y.; same year Professor of Ancient 
Languages in Ohio University, Athens, Ohio. 1854, Professor of Latin in 
Indiana Asbury University, Greencastle, Ind. 1858, Professor of Ancient Lan¬ 
guages in Genesee College, Lima, N. Y. 1S60, D.D., Indiana Asbury Univer¬ 
sity. Died, March 20, 1862, in Lima, N. Y. 

Married, April 19, 1S42, Eliza Barnum of Bridgeport, Conn. Children: 
Sarah E., b. Oct. 25, 1846: Alice M., b. Nov. 19, 1849; d - Feb. 17, 1850: 
Emma M., b. July 5, 1851; d. Feb. 7, 1852: Louis B., b. Sept. 28, 1855: Eva 
N., b. Oct. 9, 1859 : Annie R., b. Nov. 12, 1861. 


150 . * WILLIAM CAMPBELL. 

Born, Oct., 1812, in North Carolina. 

1841, After graduating, went South for his health. 1843-4, In hospital at 
Worcester, Mass. Died, Aug. 3, 1844, in Lynn, Mass. 

Married, Sept. 1, 1841, Miss Elizabeth Newhall of Lynn, Mass. 

1881, Address of widow : Mrs. James R. Newhall, Lynn, Mass. 

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151 . * MORGAN ROYAL DANIELS. 

Born, May 14, 1816, in South Windsor, Hartford Co., Conn. 

1842-4, Delivered Philosophical Lectures in the New England States and 
New Jersey. 1845-6, Architect and Builder, Hartford, Conn. 1847-9, Taught 
in Primary Department, U. S. Military Academy, West Point, N. Y. 1850-2, 
Taught in Hester Street Academy, New York, N. Y. 1853-6, Architect 
and Builder, Hartford, Conn. 1857-8, Architect and Builder, Waushara Co., 
Wis. 1859-67. Architect and Builder, Hartford, Conn. 1867, Taught during 
the summer. Died, Aug. 22, 1868, in Hartford, Conn. 

Married, October, 1844, Miss Elvira Clark of Hartford, Conn., who died Sep¬ 
tember, 1856. Married, Jan. 1, 1S61, Miss Matildi Clark of Haddam, Conn. 
Children: Arthur M.,b. Oct. 7, 1845: Lelia, b. Sept. 30, 1849: Eugene, b. Feb. 
19, 1862: Ida, b. February, 1865. 


152 . CALEB DO WE. 

1840, Residence : Bath, Grafton Co., N. H. 

After graduation, Principal of Portchester Academy, N. Y. 1S4S, Ordained 
Deacon in Protestant Episcopal Church; Assistant Minister of St. John’s 
Church, Portsmouth, N. H. 1848-51, Rector of Grace Church, Paducah, Ky. 
1849, Ordained Priest. 1851-4, Rector of the Church of the Ascension, Ascen¬ 
sion Parish, La. 1854-6, Assistant Minister of Grace Church, Saint Francis- 
ville, La. 1857, Minister of Trinity Church, Natchez, Miss. 1857-67, Rector 
of St. James' Church, Alexandria, La. 1868-73, Rector of St. George’s Church, 
Griffin, Ga. 1874-6, Rector of St. Joseph’s Church, Saint Joseph, La. 1876-8, 
Rector St. Mary’s Church, Franklin, La. 1878-9, Minister of Trinity Church, 
New Orleans, La. 1879-81, Rector of St. George’s Church, Griffin, Ga. 

Married, Miss Johanna Hubbard of Middletown, Conn., who died Oct. 23, 
1852. Married, Feb. 8, 1872, Mrs. Flora Felicia George, who died, Feb. 13, 
1873. Children: Ella H., b. Dec. 2C, 1842: Henry, b. Nov. 20, 1846: d. Sept. 
16, 1853 : Florian Keble, b. Feb. 5, 1873. 

1881, Address: Griffin, Spalding Co., Ga. 


153 . WILLIAM EDWIN GARRETTSON. 

Born, July n, 1821, in Baltimore, Md. 

1843, Admitted to the Bar in Baltimore, Md. 1850-79, Taught. 1879-81, 
Residing in Emmorton, Md. 

1881, Address: Emmorton, Harford Co., Md. 


154 . JOHN HUBBARD HALL, Jun. 

Born, Oct. 24, 1819, in Fayetteville, Cumberland Co., N. C. 

1841, Joined Oneida Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church 1841-2, 
Stationed at Clinton, N. Y.; 1843, Vernon Village; 1844, New Hartford; 
1845, Vernon Centre ; 1846, 7, Marcellus; 1848, Tully ; 1849, 50, New Wood- 
stock; 1851, 2, Fly Creek; 1853, 4, Butternuts; 1855, West Eaton; 1856,7, 
Clinton. 1858-9, Supernumerary; resided in Clinton, N. Y. 1859, Stationed 
at Vernon Centre, N. Y.; i860, 1, Verona; 1862, 3, West Winfield; 1864, 5, 
Deansville; 1866, 7, Smyrna; 1868, Pompey; 1869, Pratt’s Hollow; 1870,1 
Peterborough; 1872, 3. De Ruyter. 1868-73, Family resided in Cazenovia for 
the sake of educational facilities. 1875-81, In poor health.- 1S76-81, Super¬ 
annuated. 

Married, June 10, 1844, Miss Julia A. Gillespie of Clinton, N. Y. Children • 
Mary Frances, b. March 27, 1845; d - Sept. 2, 184S: Emma Maria, b. Nov. 30’ 
1849; A. B., University of Michigan, 1874: Ellen Amelia, b. Aug. 20 1852’ 
Arthur Gillespie, b. Nov. 12, 1856; A. B., University of Mich gan,‘1880 : Avon 
Stacy, b. June 15, i860. 

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155 . * SAMUEL EUGENE HARTWELL. 

Born, in Strong, Franklin Co., Me. 

Practiced Law several years in New York, N.Y. Practiced Medicine a few 
years in Ohio, and then moved to New Albany, Ind.; invented a dovetailing 
machine. 1866, Health failed ; returned to Strong, Me. 1868, Went to 
Florida on account of his health. Died, August, 1869, in Strong, Me. 

Married, while in New York, N.Y. 


15 G. * HORACE BYRON PIURLBURT. 
1840, Residence, Augusta, Ontario. 


157 . GEORGE LANDON. 

Born, Dec. 4, 1816, in Luzerne County, Pa. 

1S4.1, Joined New England Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1841, 
2, Stationed at Malden, Mass.; 1843, 4, Boston ; 1845,6, Pynchon St., Spring- 
field ; 1847, 8, Union St., Springfield. 1849, Engaged in farming in Herrick, 
Bradford Co., Pa.; preached only occasionally, on account of diseased throat. 
1854-8, Presiding Elder, Wyalusing District, Wyoming Conference. 1859-61, 
66-8, Member of Pennsylvania Senate. 1862-5, In business. 1869-81, En¬ 
gaged in mercantile business and in farming ; preaching occasionally. 

Married, Oct. 31, 1842, Miss Sarah A. Lum, of Braintrim, Wyoming Co., Pa., 
who died 1S60. Married, Feb. 9, 1861, Miss Catharine Smith, of Northmore- 
land, Pa. Children : ten. 

1881, Address : Herrick, Bradford Co., Pa. , 


158 . * THOMAS JEFFERSON MATTISON. 
Born in Vermont. 

1842, Taught in Georgia ; afterwards practiced Medicine. 
Died, 1845, or near Athens, Clarke Co., Ga. 


159 . ELIAS GILBERT MERWIN. 

1840, Residence: Rhinebeck, N. Y. 

1868-81, Practicing Law in Boston, Mass. 

1881, Address: Room 36, 40 State St., Boston, Mass. 


160 . WILLIAM CAPERS MILLER. 

Residences: Wraggsborough and Charleston, S. C. Practiced 
Medicine in Charleston, S. C., for some years until 1861. 

1881, Address : 


161 . JOHN WESLEY NORTH. 

Born, Jan. 4, 1815, in Sand Lake, Rensselaer Co., N. Y. 

1842, Lectured for Connecticut Anti-slavery Society. 1843, Studied Law 
with John Jay in New York, N. Y. 1845, Practiced Law in Syracuse, N.Y. 
1849, Practiced Law in Saint Anthony’s Falls, Minn. 1851, Member of Minne¬ 
sota Territorial Legislature. 1856, Removed to Northfield, Minn.; built mills 





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and started the town. 1857, Member of Minnesota Constitutional Convention. 
i860, Member of National Republican Convention, Chicago, Ill.; Surveyor- 
General of Nevada Territory; Elected Judge of Supreme Court of Nevada. 
1870,111 Knoxville, Tenn.; engaged in organizing a colony for settlement in 
California. 1873, President of Southern California Colony Association; Estab¬ 
lished colony for Eastern families at Riverside, Cal. 1879-80, Practiced Law 
in San Francisco, Cal. 1880-1, General Agent of the Washington Irrigated 
Colony, Fresno County, Cal. 

Married, Sept. 22, 1845, Emma Bacon of Middletown, Conn., who died May 6, 
1847. Married, Aug. 28, 1848, Ann Hendrix Loomis Dewitt of Onondaga Co., 
N. Y. Children : Emma Bacon, b. March 3, 1852: George Loomis, b. Sept. 6, 
1853: John Greenleaf, b. Sept. 16, 1856: Charles Lewis, b. May 31, 1858: Ed¬ 
ward, b. July 11, i860 : Mary, b. May 3, 1865. 

1881, Address: 22 Montgomery St., San Francisco, Cal. 


162 . GIDEON PALMER, Jun. 

1840, Residence, Montville, New London Co., Conn. 1844, Studied Law. 
1844-9, Practiced Law. 1849, business in New York, N. Y. ; afterward 
removed to Saint Louis, Mo. 1859-67, In business in New York, N. Y. 1864-79, 
Resided in Hackensack, N. J. 1879-81, Residing in New York, N. Y.; not 
engaged in business. 

Married, 1842, Eliza H. Johnson of Middletown, Conn. Children: Theodore 
I.: Arthur: Amelia: Charlotte: Jessie. 

1881, Address, 412 West 57th St., New York, N. Y. 


163 . * SILAS WHEELOCK PALMER. 

Name changed by Massachusetts Legislature to Kazlett Arvine. 

Born, December, 1819. 

1845, Graduated at Newton Theological Institution, Mass.; Ordained Pastor 
of Baptist Church, Woonsocket, R. I. 1847, Settled in New York, N. Y. 1849, 
Settled in Boylston, Mass. See Bibliography. Died, 1851, in Worcester, 
Mass. 

Married, March, 1845, Mary Ann Porter of Waterbury, Conn. Children: 
Earllis Porter, b. April, 1846: Freeling Wilder, b. January, 1848. 


164 . BRADFORD KINNEY PEIRCE. 

Born, Feb. 3, 1819, in Royalton, Windsor Co., Vt. 

1843, Joined New England Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1843, 
Stationed at Waltham, Mass.; 1844, 5, Newburyport; 1846, Charlestown. 1847, 
Located and preached in Boston, Mass. ; Editor of The Sunday School Messen¬ 
ger , and The Sunday School Teacher. 1850, Became an agent of the American 
Sunday School Union. 1855-6, Member of Massachusetts Senate. 1856, 
Appointed Trustee of State Industrial School for Girls : afterwards elected 
Superintendent and Chaplain of same. 1862, Joined New England Conference; 
stationed at Watertown, Mass. 1863-72, Chaplain of House of Refuge, Ran¬ 
dall’s Island, N. Y. 1868, D.D., Wesleyan University. 1871-81, Trustee of 
Wesleyan University. 1872-81, Editor of Zion's Herald , Boston, Mass. 1881, 
Delegate to Methodist Ecumenical Conference. See Bibliography. 

Married, Aug. 5, 1841, Harriet W. Thompson of Middletown, Conn. Child¬ 
ren: Charles Prince, b. June 18, 1842: Henry Thompson, b. Sept. 13, 1844: 
Hannah Prince, b. Jan. 8, 1852; d. August, 1853: Harriet Maria, b. Aug. 27, 
1856. & 

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165 . DANIEL JARVIS PINCKNEY. 

Born, Jan. 1, 181S, in Ulysses, Tompkins Co., N. Y. 

1841, Teacher in Genesee Wesleyan Seminary, Lima, N. Y. 1842-54, Prin¬ 
cipal of Rock River Seminary, Mount Morris, Ill. (with intervals of rest on 
account of ill health). 1847, Member of Illinois Constitutional Convention. 
1847-53, Member of Illinois House of Representatives. 1867-70, Member of 
Illinois Senate. 1870, Member of Illinois Constitutional Convention. 1869-81, 
Engaged in farming in Mount Morris, Ill.; on account of ill health, has not 
taught, and has preached but little for several years. 

Married, 1844, Margaret C. Hill of Mount Morris, Ill. Children: Charles C., 
b. Feb. 1, 1846: Thyetta M., b. Oct. 13, 1848: Ida F., b. May 5, 1850: Mary 
B., b. Oct. 10, 1856; d. Aug. 30, 1858: Merritt W., b. Dec. 12, 1859. 

1881, Address: Mount Morris, Ogle Co., Ill. 


166 . GEORGE GREENWOOD REYNOLDS. 

Born, Feb. 7, 1821, in Amenia, Dutchess Co., N.Y. 

1841, Studied Law in Poughkeepsie, N.Y. 1842-4, Studied Law in Brook¬ 
lyn, N.Y. 1844, Admitted to the Bar in Brooklyn, N.Y. 1845, Commenced 
Practice of Law in Milton, Ulster Co., N.Y. 1S51, Removed to Poughkeepsie, 
N.Y.; practiced Law. 1854, Removed to Brooklyn, N.Y.; practiced Law. 
1860-6, Judge of City Court, Brooklyn, N.Y. 1871, LL.D., Wesleyan Univer¬ 
sity. 1871-81, Trustee of Wesleyan University. 1872, Elected one of the 
Judges of the City Court, Brooklyn, for fourteen years. 1881, Appointed by the 
Governor of the State of New York to hold Supreme Court in Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Lay Delegate to General Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church, 1872,76,80. 
See Bibliography. 

Married, Oct. 15, 1846, Miss Harriet Townsend of Milton, N. Y. Child: 
Frank (No. 874), b. June 30, 1848. 

1881, Address: 16 Court St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 


167 . * DAVID PARMELEE ROBINSON. 

Born, Oct. 26, 1813, in Granville, Hampden Co., Mass. 

1841-65, In mercantile and tannery business in Blandford, Mass.; held offices 
of Town Clerk, Postmaster and Justice of the Peace. Died, Dec. 25, 1S65, in 
Blandford, Mass. 

Married, October, 1841, Miss Orphia M. Boise of Blandford, Mass., who died 
in 1843. Married, Sept. 20, 1848, Miss Jane C. Sessions of South Wilbraham, 
Mass. Child: Howard Parmelee, b. Oct. 1, 1842. 

1881, Address of widow: Blandford, Hampden Co., Mass. 


16 S. RICHARD SUTTON RUST. 

Born, Sept. 12, 1815, in Ipswich, Essex Co., Mass. 

1839, Agent of Connecticut Anti-Slavery Society. 1S41, Principal of Elling¬ 
ton School, Conn. 1843, Principal ot High School, Middletown, Conn. 1844, 
Joined New England Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1844-5, Sta¬ 
tioned at Springfield, Mass. 1846, Worcester. Transferred to New Hamp¬ 
shire Conference. Principal of New Hampshire Conference Seminary and 
Female College. State Commissioner of Common Schools for New Plamp- 
shire for three years. 1851-2, Stationed at Portsmouth, N. II.; 1853,4, Lawrence, 
Mass.; 1855,6, Great Falls, N. H.; 1857, Manchester; 1858. Haverhill, Mass. 
1859, Transterred to Cincinnati Conference. 1859, President of Wilberforce 
University, near Xenia, Ohio. 1861, D.D., Ohio Wesleyan University. 1863, 
Stationed at Morris Chapel (now St. Paul’s), Cincinnati, Ohio. 1.864, » resi¬ 
dent of Wesleyan Female College, Cincinnati. 1868-81, Corresponding Secre- 






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tary of Freedman’s Aid Society, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1S77, LL.D., 
Central Tennessee College. Delegate to General Conference, Methodist Episco¬ 
pal Church, 1854, 72, 80. 1881, Delegate to Methodist Ecumenical Conference. 

See Bibliography. 

Married, Aug. 12, 1841, Miss Sarah Ann Hubbard of Middletown, Conn., 
who died Jan. 28, 1873. Married, Oct. 21, 1875, Miss Elizabeth Anna Lownes 
of Morrow, Ohio. Children: Richard Hubbard (No. 815), b. Sept. 5, 1842: 
Charles H., b. Sept. 27, 1847. 

18S1, Address: 190 West Fourth St., Cincinnati, Ohio. 


CALEB SIDNEY SANFORD. 

Born, June 9, 1812, in Homer, Cortland Co., N. Y. 

1841-9, Engaged in teaching. 1849-33, business in the South. 1S53-68, 
Member of Providence Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1868—73, 
business in Taunton and Attleborough, Mass. 1873-9* business at Attle¬ 
borough, Mass. 1879-81, Superannuated ; residing in Mansfield, Mass. 

Married, July 26, 1842, Miss E. M. Hubbard of Glastonbury, Conn. Child¬ 
ren : Wilbur Fisk (No. 854), b. Dec. 2, 1843: Pamelia S., b. Sept. 21,1846: 
Carrie S., b. Aug. 12, 1848: Mary Jane, b. Nov. 5, 1865. 

1881, Address : Mansfield, Bristol Co., Mass. 


170 . * ISAAC AYLSWORTH SAVAGE. 

Born, Dec. 28, 1814, in Edinburgh, Saratoga Co., N. Y. 

1841, Joined New England Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1841, 
2, Stationed at South Boston, Mass.; 1843, 4 > Cambridgeport; 1845, 6, Saugus : 
1847, 8, Lowell; 1849,50, Springfield; 1851, Boston; 1852, Holliston. Died, 
Feb. 16, 1854, in Holliston, Mass. 

Married, Dec. 14, 1843, Mary A. Clarke of Chester, N. H. Children: Ed¬ 
ward Aylsworth,b. May 16, 1846 ; d. Nov. 26, 1872 : James Francis, b. Feb. 24, 
1849 ; A.B., Dartmouth College, 1872 : Charles Wesley, b. June 14, 1852 ; A.B., 
Harvard College, 1874. 

1S81, Address of widow : 27 Methuen St., Lowell, Mass. 


171 . * CLINTON WILLIAM SEARS. 

Born, April 27, 1820, in Carroll, Chautauqua Co., N. Y. 

1841-2, Studied in Lane Theological Seminary, Cincinnati, Ohio. 1842, 
Joined Genesee Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1842, Stationed at 
Vienna, N. Y. ; 1843, Penn Yan. 1844, Transferred to Ohio Conference. 1844, 
Stationed at Oxford, Ohio ; 1S45, Portsmouth ; 1846, Richmond Dale; 1847, New 
Richmond Circuit; 1848, 9, Bethel Chapel, Cincinnati; 1850, Chillicothe ; 
1851, Columbus. 1852-3, Professor of Ancient Languages and Literature, 
Illinois Wesleyan University, Bloomington, Ill. 1854, Professor of Ancient 
Languages and Literature, Ohio University, Athens, Ohio. 1855, President of 
Illinois Wesleyan University. 1856-7, Pastor of Methodist Episcopal Church, 
Springfield, Illinois. 1858-60, Pastor of Morris Chapel, Cincinnati, Ohio. 
i860, Chaplain of Ohio Volunteers. Died, 1864, of disease contracted in the 
army. 

Married, June 1, 1842, Miss Angeline Brooks of Cincinnati, Ohio, who died 
Dec. 17, 1848. Married, Sept. 17, 1850, Miss Helen C. Graff of Cincinnati, 
Ohio, who died Oct. 30, 1857. Married, April 7, 1859. Mrs. Laura A. Jones of 
Mount Pleasant, Iowa. Children: Clinton Brooks, b. June 2, 1S44; graduated 
at the U. S. Military Academy, West Point, N. Y., 1867 : John Mcknight, b. 
Aug. 28, 1851: Leavitt, b. March 18, 1853; 6. May 19, 1854: J. Magoon,b. 
Sept. 2, 1855: Helen Angeline, b. March 5, i860. 

1881, Address of widow : Mrs. Laura A. Tourtee, Delaware, Ohio. 


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172 . LORENZO ROCKWOOD THAYER. 

Born, Dec. 2, 1814, in Winchester, Cheshire Co., N. H. 

1841, Joined New England Conference. Methodist Episcopal Church. 1841, 
Stationed at Millbury, Mass.; 1842, Grafton ; 1843, Holliston ; 1844, 5, South- 
bridge; 1846, 7, Ipswich; 1848, 9, Common St., Lynn; 18^0, 1, Chicopee* 
1852, 3, Chelse *; 1854, 5, Meridian St., East Boston ; 1856, 7, Malden ; 1858, 9’ 
Bromfield St., Boston; 1860, 61, Worthen St., Lowell; 1862, Central Church, 
Lowell; 1863, 4. Cambridgeport; 1865, Fast Boston. 1857-69, Member of 
the Board of Overseers of Harvard University. 1863, D.D., Wesleyan Uni¬ 
versity. 1866-70, Presiding Elder of Boston District. 1870-3, Presiding Elder 
of Springfield District. 1874-5, Stationed at Meridian St., East Boston, Mass.; 
1876, 7, Newtonville, Mass. 1878-81, Presiding Elder of Boston District. 
Delegate to General Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church, 1S56, 68, 72. 

Married, August, 1841, Miss Harriet Maria Sage of Middletown, Conn., who 
died Feb. 6, 1842. Married, July 27, 1842, Miss Jane Turner of Millbury, Mass., 
who died Feb. 3, 1864. Married, Jan. 1, 1865, Miss Ruby Warfield, Precep¬ 
tress of Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass., who died Jan. 25, 1872. Mar¬ 
ried, Nov. 20, 1873, Miss Sarah Frances Haskell of Boston, Mass. Children: 
Harriet Jane, b. Feb. 19, 1845 5 d * Feb. 21, 1845: Lorenzo Rockwood, b. March 
17, 1846; d. Sept. 6, 1847: Henry Kirk, b. July 6, 1848; d. June 17, 1850: Ed¬ 
ward Olin, (No. 1104), b. Dec. 4, 1852: William Henry, b. Oct. 2, 1856: Fred¬ 
eric Lewis, b. Aug. 25, 1860; d. Nov. 30, 1863. 

1881, Address: Newtonville, Middlesex Co., Mass. 


173 . * HENRY CHAMPION TRUMBULL. 

Born, May 17, 1821, in Hartford, Conn. 

1841, Studied Law in Hartford. 1854, Went South ; had previously traveled 
in Mexico and the South. Died, Feb. 24, 1855,011 steamer Louisiana between 
Galveston and New Orleans. 

Married, Sept. 20, 1842, Sarah J. Whittlesey of Wallingford, Conn., who 
died May 14, 1844. Child: Harriet Champion, b. June 21, 1843. 


174 . SULLIVAN HARDY WESTON. 

1840, Residence: Augusta, Kennebec Co., Me. 1849-53, Officiating Minister 
in Trinity Protestant Episcopal Church, New York, N. Y. 1861, D.D., Colum¬ 
bia College. 1853-81, Assistant Minister in Trinity Protestant Episcopal 
Church, New York, N. Y. Chaplain of Seventh New York Volunteers. 

1881, Address : 3 East 45th St., New York, N. Y. 


175 . MATHIAS EVANS WILLING. 

Born, Jan. 17, 1814, in Princess Anne, Somerset Co., Md. 

1842-4, Teacher in Classical Schools, Baltimore, Md. 1844, Joined New 
York Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1844-9, Filled appointments 
in that Conference. 1849, As Ghaplain of a Company bound for California, 
made a voyage round Cape Horn to San Francisco. 1849-52, California Cor¬ 
respondent for The Christian Advocate , New York, N.Y. ; assisted in founding 
The California Christian Advocate. 1852, Supplied a Church in Brooklyn, N. 
Y. 1857. Ordained Deacon in the Protestant Episcopal Church ; founded a 
Mission Church in New York, N.Y. 1863, After the Battle of Gettysburgh, 
took charge of the Christian Commission at that place. 1864, Rector of St. 
Paul’s Church, Norfolk, Va. 1872-8r, Assistant Minister of ChristChurch, 8th 
Av., New York, N.Y. 1880-1, Chaplain of Bellevue Hospital, New York, N. Y. 

Married, 1853, Miss Julia M. Cadmus of Brooklyn, N.Y. Children: Wil¬ 
liam Evans; d.: Julia Florence: Mary Clarkson; d.: Matthias David: Ed¬ 
ward Richard ; d.: Virginia Adelaide ; d. 

1881, Address: 566 Lexington Av., New York, N. Y. 





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1 7 (>. * JOSEPH AUGUSTUS ADAMS. 

Born, March 17, 1818, in South New Market, Rockingham Co., N. H. 

1842-3, Principal of an Academy in Norwich, Conn. 1845, Teacher in New 
Hampshire Conference Seminary. 1846, Joined New England Conference, 
Methodist Episcopal Church. 1846, Stationed at Medford, Mass. ; 1847, Wal¬ 
pole ; 1848,9, Watertown; 1850, r, Common St., Lynn; 1852, Saugus ; 1853, 
Boston; 1856, Salem ; 1857, Melrose. 1859, Went to California on account of 
failure of health. Died, Aug. 27, i860, in San Francisco, Cal. 

Married, Sept. 4, 1842, Sophie M. Metcalf of Greenland, N. H. 

1881, Address of widow: Greenland, Rockingham Co., N. II. 


177 . JULIUS AUGUSTUS BALDWIN. 

Born, Nov. 20, 1814, in Woodbury, Litchfield Co., Conn. 

1S42, Studied in Berkshire Medical Institute, Pittsfield, Mass. 1843-4, 
Resided in Newark Valley, Tioga Co., N. Y. 1844-5, Studied Medicine ; 
taught in Academy, Orange, Conn. 1846-7, Taught in Baltimore, Maryland. 
1849, M.D., College of Physicians and Surgeons, University of Maryland. 1849- 
53, Practiced Medicine. 1853-4, Preached on Carlisle and Mercersburgh Cir¬ 
cuits, Baltimore Conference. 1854, Joined Baltimore Conference ; preached on 
Rockingham Circuit, Va. 1S55, Rejected by Conference on account of anti¬ 
slavery views. 1855-6, Joined Wyoming Conference; stationed at Cherry 
Ridge, Pa.; 1856, 7, Bethany ; 1858, Stoddartsville Circuit. 1858, Rejected by 
Conference on account of views as to the observance of the Sabbath. 1858-9, 
Practiced Medicine in Sterling, Wavne Co., Pa. 1860-Si, Practicing Medicine in 
Beach Pond, Wayne Co., Pa. 1873-81, Preaching occasionally among the 
Seventh-Day Baptists. 

Married, May 21,1857, Thomasine Spry of Beach Pond, Pa. Children: 
Aurelia Ann, b. Feb. 25, 1858: Bethiah Jane, b. Aug. 7, 1859: Cornelius Aug¬ 
ustus, b. April 20, 1861: Darius Erastus, b. July 16, 1863: Edwin Candee, b. 
July 21, 1865: Francis Tamblyn, b. April 19, 1S67: Garner Terry, b. Aug. 7, 
1870: Harmonius Octavius, b. June 11, 1872:' Isabella Nancy, b. June, 1874: 
Julius Lyman, b. March 19, 1876: Keturah Esther, b. March 4, 1879. 

1881, Address: Beach Pond, Wayne Co., Pa. 


178 . * WILLIAM BARD WELL. 

Born, Oct. 14, 1814, in Whately, Franklin Co., Mass. 

1842, Preached in Middlefield and West Worthington, Mass. 1843, Pastor of 
Methodist Episcopal Church, Feeding Hills, Mass." 1844, Joined New England 
Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1844, Stationed at West Brookfield, 
Mass.; 1845, 6 > Charlemont; 1847, 8, Chesterfield; 1849, Pelham; 1850, 
Superannuated. Died, March 27, 1851, in Northampton, Mass. 

Married, Aug. 7, 1842, Miss Mary Pearl, Preceptress of Troy Conference 
Academy, who died March 31, 1872 Children : Helen Maria, b. July 4, 1844; 
d. April 21, 1846: Nellie M., b. June 21, 1846; d. Aug. 12, 1849 ; Mary [ane,’ 
b. April 25, 1848: William Emory, b. July 1, 1850. 


179 . GEORGE HYDE BLISS. 

Born, April 27, 1820, in Wilbraham, Hampden Co., Mass. 

1842-7, Taught on Long Island. 1847-9, Engaged in farming in Michigan. 
1 849 - S 5 * Taught and engaged in real estate business in Chicago^Ul. 1855-70 
Resided in Evanston, Ill. 1870-81, Residing in Santa Cruz, Cal. 






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^ Ma-rricd, r 845, Miss Eunice L. Coe of Middletown, Conn.; deceased. Mar¬ 
vel 1854, Miss Mary R. Patrick of Granby, Mass. Children: Emma Louisa, 
b. 1846; d. 1855: Selena Coe, b. 1849: Fannie L., b. 1856: Maria L.,b. 1858; 
d. 1864: May A., b. i860: Ella Simpson, b. 1863: Lucy Smith, b. 186c : 
George Hyde, b. 1868 : Willie H., b. 1875. ^ 

1881, Address : Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz Co., Cal. 


ISO. * WILLIAM LATHROP BLISS. 

Born, March 16, 1816, in Wilbraham, Hampden Co., Mass. 

After graduation, studied Medicine in New Haven, Conn. M.D., Yale Col¬ 
lege ; practiced Medicine a few months in Springfield, Mass., where his 
health failed. Died, March 2, 1850, in Wilbraham, Mass. 

Married Jane Eliza Barnett of Westville, Conn. Child : d. in infancy. 


181 . * CYRUS BOLSTER. 

1841, Residence, Berne, Albany Co., N.Y. 1845, Joined New York Confer¬ 
ence, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1849, Principal of Lansingburgh Academy; 
transferred to Troy Conference. 1851, Teacher in Jonesville Academy, N.Y.; 
went South for his health. Died, Feb. 17, 1853, in New Orleans, La. 


182 . * OLIVER ELBRIDGE BROWN. 

Born, 1813, in Huntington, Suffolk Co., N. Y. 

1844, Joined New York Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1844, 
Stationed at Greenport, N. Y. ; 1845, Huntington; 1846, Jamaica; 1847, South¬ 
ampton; 1848, Delhi. 1849, Agent for Vvesleyan University. 1850-1, Sta¬ 
tioned at Lenox, Mass. ; 1852, 3, 50th St., New York, N. Y.; 1854, 5, Manhat- 
tanville, N. Y.; 1856, King’s Bridge, N. Y.; 1857, Morrisania, N. Y. Died, 
July 28, 1867. 


183 . * JOHN DENNETT CHASE. 

Born, March 6, 1821, in Milton, Strafford Co., N. H. 

1846, M.D., Berkshire Medical College, Pittsfield, Mass. 1847, Practiced 
Medicine in Columbia County, N. Y. 1851, Physician and Druggist in Wash¬ 
ington, Ga. 1862, Physician and Surgeon in Hospital, Richmond, Va. 1863, 
Physician and Surgeon in Law Hospital, La Grange, Ga. Died, Nov. 17, 1863, 
in Washington, Ga. 

Married, Dec. 27, 1842, Miss Catharine R. Ward of Middletown, Conn. 
Children: Harriet Lucia: Charles Albert: William Henry: John Dennett: 
Francis Marion. 

1881, Address of widow: Washington, Wilkes Co., Ga. 


184 . * GILES HAMLIN CORNWELL. 

Born, 1819, in Charlestown, Sullivan Co., N. H. 

1843-9, Taught in Waukesha, Wis.; established a Female Seminary. 1849, 
Started on trip to California for botanical research. Died, 1849, on journey. 
Married, 1846, Miss Adeline Underwood. 


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185 . NELSON GOODRICH. 


Born, June 13, 1816. 

1841, Residence: South Glastonbury, Hartford Co., Conn. 1843, Joined 
Providence Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1843, 4, Stationed at 
Plymouth, Mass; 1845, 6, Monument; 1847, 8, Wareham ; 1849, 50, South 
Dartmouth; 1851, Millville; 1852,3, Wapping, Conn.; 1854, 5, East Glaston¬ 
bury; 1856, 7, East Haddam; 1858, 9, Colchester; i860, 1, Baltic ; 1862, Wap¬ 
ping; 1863-5, South Coventry and Andover; 1866, 7, Staffordville ; 1868, Had¬ 
dam Neck: 1869, 7 °> Eastford; 1871, Attawaugan; 1872, Griswold and Volun- 
town; 1873,Tolland, Tolland Depot, and Willington; 1874, East Thompson; 
1875, Greene and East Greenwich, R. I.; 1876, Tolland Depot and Willington, 
Conn.; 1877, 8, Marlborough and Hebron ; 1879-81, Gales Ferry. 

Married, Oct. 15, 1842, Miss Abigail S. Sawyer of Boston, Mass. Children: 
Richard N., b. June 28, 1843; d. Get. 1, 1844: Elizabeth J., b. Nov. 29, 1844; 
d. Nov 29, 1844: Eliza U., b. March 10, 1847: Mattie A., b. Nov. 15, 1849: 
Leona F., b. Dec. 8, 1852 : Roscoe H., b. July 9,1854: Hattie L., b. Nov. 20, 
1857 : Mary S., b. Feb. 20, 1859 ; d. 1859. 

1881, Address : Gales Ferry, New London Co., Conn. 


1 S 6 . MILES TOBEY GRANGER. 

Born, Aug. 12, 1817, in New Marlborough, Berkshire Co., Mass. 

1843, Taught in private family, West Feliciana Parish, La. 1845, Admitted 
to the Bar in Wilkinson County, Miss. ; also in Litchfield County, Conn. 1847, 
Commenced practicing Law in Canaan, Conn. 1849-67, Judge of Probate, 
District of Canaan, Conn, (except three years). 1854, Admitted to practice in 
U. S. Circuit Court. 1857, Member of Connecticut House of Representatives. 
1866, 7, Member of Connecticut Senate, from 17th District. 1867-75, Judge °f 
Superior Court. 1876-81, Judge of Supreme Court of Errors. 

Married, Oct. 21, 1846, Miss Sarah C. Ferguson of Sheffield, Mass. Child¬ 
ren: Bertha I.: Samuel F.: Mary F.: Josie: Kittie M.: Carrie Tobey. 

1881, Address : North Canaan, Litchfield Co., Conn. 


187 . JOSEPH M. GREENWOOD. 

Born, Jan. 18, 1824, in Haverstraw, Rockland Co., N. Y. 

1842, Studied Law in office of Lott & Murphy, Brooklyn, N. Y. 1845, Ad¬ 
mitted to practice in Supreme and Chancery Courts. 1S45-81, Practicing Law 
in Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Married, Jan. 7, 1846, in Sheffield, Mass., Miss Cynthia M. Ward. Children : 
Cynthia Josephine, b. May 24, 1847 ; married J. F. Magovern : Elizabeth Ward, 
b. Feb. 6, 1850: Joseph William, b. Jan. 28, 1854: Mary Lucretia, b. Nov. 20, 
1855. 

1881, Address: 151 Remsen St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 


188 . * ERASTUS OTIS HAVEN. 

Born, Nov. 1, 1820, in Boston, Mass. 

1843, Principal of a Private Academy in Sudbury, Mass. Teacher of Natural 
Science in Amenia Seminary. 1846, Principal of Amenia Seminary. 1848, 
Joined New York Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1848, 9, Stationed 
at 24th St. Church (now 30th St. Church), New York, N. Y. ; 1850, 1, Red 
Hook Mission, N. Y.; 1852, Mulberry St. Church (now St. Paul’s Church), 
New York, N. Y. 1853, Professor of Latin in University of Michigan. 1854, 
Professor of English Language, Literature, and History, in University of Michi¬ 
gan. D.D., Union College. 1856-63, Editor of Zion's Herald , Boston, Mass. 





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1858-63, Member of Massachusetts Board of Education. 1862, 3, Member of 
Massachusetts Senate. 1863, LL.D., Ohio Wesleyan University. 1863-9, 
President of University of Michigan. 1869-72, President of North-western 
University, Evanston, Ill. 1872-80, Corresponding Secretary of Board of 
Education, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1874-80, Chancellor of Syracuse 
University, N. Y. 1876, Fraternal Delegate from General Conference Method¬ 
ist Episcopal Church, to British Wesleyan Conference. 1880, Elected Bishop 
of Methodist Episcopal Church. Member of General Conference, Methodist 
Eiscopal Church, i860, 64, 68, 72, 80. Died, Aug. 2, 1881, in Salem, Oreg. 
(See Bibliography.) 

Married, July 28, 1847, Miss Mary Frances Coles of New York, N. Y. Chil¬ 
dren : Otis Erastus, b. July 27, 1849; A.B., University of Michigan, 1870 : Alida 
Electa, b. Jan. 13, 1852; d. April 8, 1853: Frances Elizabeth, b. May 27, 1854: 
Alfred Coles, b. Sept. 30, 1857 : Mira Electa, b. May 6, 1859: Theodore Wood¬ 
ruff, b. March 1, 1861. 


180 . * SAMUEL CURTISS HOSFORD. 

Born, March 17, 1819. 

1841-2, Principal of Torringford Academy, Conn. 1842-5, Principal of High 
School, Cornwall Bridge, Conn. 1845-9, Principal of High School, Falls Vil¬ 
lage, Conn. 1849-50, Studied Law with No. 140 in New York, N. Y. 1850, 
Admitted to the Bar in Litchfield, Conn. 1851-4, Principal of Wellsborough 
Academy, Pa. 1854-60, Principal of Grammar School, Paterson, N. J. 1860- 
9, Principal of High School, Paterson. 1863-4, Acting Superintendent of 
Public Instruction, Paterson. 1871-4, Superintendent of Public Instruction, 
Paterson. 1874-5, Principal of school in Paterson. Died, June 27, 1875, i n 
Paterson, N. J. 

Married, 1841, Miss J. H. Gilbert of Lakeville, Conn. 

1881, Address of widow: 290 Ellison St., Paterson, N. J. 


100 . JOHN CLOUGH INGALLS. 

Born, June 23. 1808, in Sandown, Rockingham Co., N. H. 

1842-5, Principal of Centralville Academy, Dracut, Mass. 1846, Joined New 
England Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1846, Stationed at Leo¬ 
minster, Mass.; 1847, North Malden. 1848, Supernumerary, on account of 
failure of health. 1849-52, Principal of Melrose Academy, Mass. 1852-4, 
Consumptive, and greatly prostrated. 1855-78, Engaged in manufacture and 
sale of various medicines. 1864-6, Traveled in United States. 1878-81, Super¬ 
annuated, New England Conference. 

Married, Feb. 16, 1837, Miss Emily T. Colby of Danville, N. H. Children: 
Frank Eugene, b. Aug. 29, 1844; d. Dec. 1,1844: Herbert Alden, b. March 21, 
1848 ; d. Dec. 16, 1866: Horace Sumner, b. Jan. 1, 1851: Olin Fisk, b. Feb. 10, 
1853. 

1881, Address : Melrose, Middlesex Co., Mass. 


191 . RICHARD INGRAHAM. 

Born, July 8,1823, in Amenia, Dutchess Co., N. Y. Brother of Nos. 287 and 

777. 

1842-3, Taught in Amenia Seminary, N. Y. 1844-81, Studying and practic¬ 
ing Law in Brooklyn, N. Y. _. j 1 

Married, Sept. 22, 1847, Jane Dikeman of Brooklyn. Children: Richard, b. 
March, 1849; d. April, 1850: George (No. 953), b. May 10, 1851 : Fred (No. 
1175), b. July 16, 1857 : Jane, b. Sept. 18, 1S63. 

1881, Address: 16 Court St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 





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192 . * HIRAM WARD LOCKE. 

Born, 1819, in New Gloucester, Cumberland Co., Me. 

After graduation, his health was feeble, and his intellect became impaired. 
Died, Oct. 22, 1859, in an Insane Asylum. 


193 . GEORGE LOOMIS. 

Born, June 30, 1817, in Attica, Wyoming' Co., N. Y. 

1842, Teacher of Natural Science, Genesee Wesleyan Seminary, Lima, N. Y. 
1844, Principal of same. 1848, Seamen’s Chaplain, Canton, China. 1852, 
President of Wesleyan Female College, Wilmington, Del. 1860-73, President 
of Alleghany College, Meadville, Pa. 1S60, D.D., Genesee College. 1861, Joined 
Pittsburgh Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1875, Transferred to 
Central New York Conference. 1875, 6, Stationed at Clifton Springs, N. Y. 1875- 
Si, Founder and Principal of Foster School, Clifton Springs, N. Y. 1881, 
Trustee of Wesleyan University. 

Married, Oct. 29, 1851, Eveline P. Smith. Children: George Welch, b. 
Nov. 24, 1852 : Eva Grobe, b. Nov. 30, 1856: Daniel Kidder, b. Aug. 2, i860. 
1881, Address: Clifton Springs, Ontario Co., N. Y. 


194 . * GEORGE MATTOCKS. 

Born, 1823, in Peacham, Caledonia Co., Vt. Son of John Mattocks, Gover¬ 
nor of Vermont, and U. S. Senator. Brother of No. 77. 

1842, Studied Law at home. Studied Law in Law School of Harvard Uni¬ 
versity. Becoming discouraged, returned to Peacham. Found dead, Jan. 24, 
1844. 


195 . ALEXANDER HAMILTON MEAD. 

Born, Jan. 7, 1821, in New York, N. Y. 

1843, Studied Law in Durham, Greene Co., N. Y., with Lyman Tremaine. 
J ^ 43 > Preached on Durham Circuit, N. Y.; 1844, Delhi Circuit; 1845, Kort- 
right Circuit. 1846, Joined New York East Conference, Methodist Episcopal 
Church. 1846, 7, Stationed at Glen Cove, N. Y.; 1848, Moriches; 1849, 50, 
Greenport. 1851, Transferred to New Jersey Conference. 1851, 2, Stationed 
at Passaic, N. J.; 1853, 4 » Elizabeth; 1855, Middletown Point; 1856, 7, Hudson 
City; 1858, 9, Quarry St., Newark, i860, Transferred to New York East 
Conference, i860, 1, Stationed at De Kalb Av., Brooklyn, N. Y.; 1862, New 
Canaan, Conn.; 1S63, Ninth St., New York, N. Y.; 1864, 5 , Second Av., 
Harlem, i860—1, Visited Europe with his family. 1S66—8, Supernumerary. 
1867—8, 1 astoi of Grace C hurch, Staten Island, N. Y. 1868, Pastor of Tomp¬ 
kins Square Church, Brooklyn, N. Y. • 1869, 70, Stationed at Tompkins 
Square Church, Brooklyn, N. Y. ; 1871-3, Wesley Chapel, New Haven, Conn.; 
1 874-5, North Church, Hartford, Conn. 1876, Secretary of Prisoner’s Friend 
Corporation, New Haven, Conn. 1877, 8, Stationed at West Haven, Conn.; 
1879, 80, Yalesville and South Meriden ; 1881, West Stratford. 

Married, Sept. 14, 1847, Elizabeth A. Stephenson of Coxsackie, N. Y. Chil- 
(hen: Hannah Julia, b. Aug. 23, 1S4S; d. Sept. 17, 1849: Minnie Caroline, b. 
June 28, 1850 : States Maurice, b. June 28, 1850; d. July 27, 1851 : Catherine 
Holman, b. Sept. 2, 1852: Maurice Alexander, b. Oct. 12, 1854: Sarah Eliza- 
beth, b. July 12, 1857 : Ella Josephine, b. Jan. 8, 1862 ; d. Dec. 4, i86q. 

1881, Address: West Stratford, Tolland Co., Conn. 





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190 . ELIJAH WASHINGTON MERRILL. 

Born, March 13, 1816, in Conway, Carroll Co., N. H. 

1843, Traveled, lectured, and taught Elocution. 1844, Principal of High 
School, Port Huron, Mich. 1845-50, Teacher of Greek, Latin, and Elocution 
in Albion Female Collegiate Institute, Mich; acting Principal of the same 
three and a half years. 1851-4, Principal of University School, Saint Anthony, 
Minn.; preached occasionally. 1855-63, On account of poor health, engaged 
in farming in Minnesota; also taught and preached part of the time. 1864, 
Ordained a Minister in the Congregational Church. 1864-5, Home Missionary 
in Marine, Minn. 1866, Home Missionary in Winnebago City, Minn. 1867-73, 
Pastor of Congregational Church, (jannon Falls, Minn. 1874-7, Pastor of Con¬ 
gregational Church in Northfield and Stanton, Minn. 1877-80, Pastor of Con¬ 
gregational Church in Spring Valley. 1880-1, Pastor of Congregational 
Church in Hamilton. (See Bibliography.) 

Married, Nov. 3,1S44, Miss Mary C. Whitcher, of Louisville, N. Y. Children: 
Charles W., b. Sept. 28, 1845; A.B., Beloit College, 1870: Minnie M. (adopted 
daughter), b. Sept. 14, 1856. 

1881, Address: Spring Valley, Fillmore Co., Minn. 


197 . WILLIAM MERRILL. 

1841, Residence : East Salisbury, Essex Co., Mass. 

1842, Teacher in Ellington Institute, Conn. Taught six years. Preached 
twenty-three years in Philadelphia and Wilmington Conferences, Methodist 
Episcopal Church. 1871-2, Principal of Laurel Classical Institute, Del. 1873- 
Si, Teacher in Fairmount Academy,. Md.; member of Wilmington Conference. 

Married, 1853. 

1881, Address : Fairmount, Somerset Co., Md. 


198 . * FRANKLIN MUZZY. 

Born, Dec. 22, 1815, in Searsmont, Waldo Co., Me. 

1846-79, Practiced Law in Niles, Mich. 1858-60, State Senator, i860, Del¬ 
egate to Democratic National Convention. 1869-73, Mayor of Niles. Died, 
March 14, 1879, in Niles, Mich. 


199 . * THOMAS ALDEN NICKERSON. 

1841, Residence: Orrington, Penobscot Co., Me. Practiced Law in New 
Orleans, La. Died in Austin, Tex. 


200 . IRA PERRY. 

Born, March 23, 1819, in Natick, Middlesex Co., Mass. 

Studied Medicine in Buckland, Mass. 1845, M.D., Berkshire Medical Col¬ 
lege, Pittsfield, Mass. 1845-56, Practiced Medicine in West Medway, Mass. 
1857—8, In company with four others, founded the town of Zumbrota, Minn. 
1859-62, Practiced Medicine in Canton, Mass. 1862-3, Acting Assistant Sur¬ 
geon U. S. Army; employed in the field in Virginia, and in the hospitals in 
Washington. 1863-6, Assistant Surgeon of Ninth Regiment, U. S. Colored 
Troops; in service in South Carolina, Virginia, and Texas. 1866-7, Surgeon, 
with rank of Brevet Major, U. S. Volunteers. 1866, Assigned to duty at Wash¬ 
ington, in writing reports of medical and surgical cases. 1867, Assigned to 





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duty in the department of the Missouri. 1868-79, Practiced Medicine and 
Surgery in Hyde Park, Mass.; studied specially the chemistry and physiology 
of food. 1879-81, Traveling in Southern California for health; practicing 
Medicine and founding a sanitarium for consumptives in Nordhoff, Cal. 

Married, April 26, 1849, Joanna Bullard of Wayland, Mass. Children: 
Marian Elvira, b. March 31, 1850: Bertie, b. April 3, 1852; d. Aug. 31, 1852: 
Helen Adams, b. Oct. 14, 1853: Leila Emmeline, b. Sept. 19, 1855: Oria 
Joanna, b. Feb. 19, 1858: Minnie Amelia, b. May 20, i860. 

1881, Address: Hyde Park, Norfolk Co., Mass. 


201 . JAMES M. QUINLAN. 

Born, Aug. 28, 1821, in Seward, Schoharie Co., N. Y. 

1850, Principal of Second Ward Public School, Newark, N. J. 1858-81, 
Vice-Principal of High School, Newark, N. J. 

Married, Dec. 26, 1850, Anna E. Thompson of Broadalbin, N. Y., who died 
Oct. 9, 1866. Married, Dec. 26, 1867, Dora Wilbur Waters of Lowville, N. Y., 
who died Dec. 28, 1868. Children: Mary E., b. Oct. 16, 1851: Anna T., b. 
June 21, 1854; d. Sept. 12, 1855: Margaret G., b. March 29, 1856: James T., 
b. Aug. 15, 1859; d. July 29, 1861: James La Rue, b. Nov. 26, 1861: Helen 
Ricord, b. Feb. 26, 1864; d. Feb. 11, 1869: George Waters, b. Dec. 21, 1868; 
d. Jan. 3, 1S69. 

1881, Address: 23 Bathgate Place, Newark, N. J. 


202 . SAMUEL MATTHIAS RAISBECK. 

Born, March 5, 1822, in Rhinebeck, Dutchess Co., N. Y. 

1843-5, Studied Law with D. Greig in New York, N. Y. 1846, Admitted to 
practice in Supreme Court. 1847, Located in Piqua, Miami Co., Ohio ; admitted 
to Ohio Bar. 1848, Traveled through Western States. 1849-50, Connected 
with the construction of the Columbus, Piqua & Indiana Railroad. 1851-60, 
In New York, N. Y.; Director and Financial Agent for several Western 
Railroads. 1867, Traveled in Europe. 1868-74, Engaged in farming, near 
Tuckahoe, N. Y. 1874-81, Residing in Tuckahoe. 

i860, Married Ann D. Odell of Yonkers, N. Y. 

1881, Address: Tuckahoe, Westchester Co., N. Y. 


203 . * CHARLES WHITE RAND. 

Born, July 5, 1820, in Bath, Grafton Co., N. H. Brother of No. 204. 
i ^ 45 " 74 > Practiced Law in Littleton, N. H.; in partnership, from 1855, with 
No. 204. 1855-60, Solicitor for Grafton County. 1861-9, U. S. District 

Attorney for New Hampshire. Died, Aug. 3, 1874, in Littleton, N. H. 
Married, June 24, 1847, Jane M. Batchelder. 

1881, Address of widow: Littleton, Grafton Co., N. H. 


204 . EDWARD DEAN RAND. 

Born, Dec. 26, 1821, in Bath, Grafton Co., N. H. Brother of No. 203. 
1842-3, Taught school and studied Law in New Orleans, La. Admitted to 
the Bar in New Orleans. 1843-55. Practiced Law in New Orleans. 1855-61, 
Practiced Law in Littleton, N. H., in partnership with No. 203. 1861-81, 

Practicing Law in Lisbon and Concord, N. H.; until 1874 in partnership with 
No. 203. 1874-6, Justice of Circuit Court of New Hampshire. 

Married, 1856, Joann H. Stevens of Littleton, N. H. Child: Katie E., b. 
Aug. 19, 1862. 

1881, Address: Lisbon, Grafton Co., N. II. 






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205 . WILLIAM FRANCIS SMITH. 

Born, Nov. 19, 1821, in South Norwalk, Fairfield Co., Conn. Son of Prof. 
John Mott Smith. 

1843, Teacher in Kingston Academy, N. Y. 1845-6, Teacher in Rye 
Academy, N. Y. 1846, Tutor in Wesleyan University. 1846, Joined New 
York Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church; stationed at Milford, Conn.; 
1847, Saybrook; 1848, Westport, Wilton, &c. 1848, By division of New York 

Conference became member of New York East Conference. 1849. Stationed at 
Greenwich, Conn.; 1850, Astoria, N. Y.; 1851, Southampton; 1852, Darien, 
Conn.; 1853, Portchester, and King St., New 'York, N. Y.; 1854, Plymouth and 
Watertown, Conn.; 1855, Ilartland; 1856. 7, Windsor; 1858-81, Supernumer¬ 
ary; residing and occasionally teaching in Middletown, Conn. 

Married, Oct. 24. 1855, Sarah J. Slater of Portchester, N. Y. Children: 
John Mott (No. 1256), b. Aug 8, 1856: Fannie Amanda, b. June 20, 1863. 

1881, Address: Middletown, Conn. 


206 . * EDWARD WAYNE SOUTH WICK. 

Born, 1822, in Waterville, Kennebec Co., Me. 

1841, Residence: Vassalborough, Me. Died in Philadelphia, soon after re¬ 
ceiving degree of M.D., while pursuing scientific studies. 


207 . * LORENZO DRYDEN STEBBINS. 

Born, Sept. 21, 1817, in Herkimer, Herkimer Co., N. Y. 

1843, Joined Black River Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1843, 
Stationed at West Martinsburgh, N. Y.; 1844, Gouverneur; 1845, 6, Evans’s 
Mills; 1847, 8, Fairfield; 1849, 5 °> Lowville; 1851, 2, Rome. 1853, Teacher of 
Mathematics, New York Conference Seminary, Charlotte, N. Y. 1854, Princi¬ 
pal of Fairfield Collegiate Institute, New York. 1855, 6, Transferred to Troy 
Conference; stationed at North Second St., Troy, N. Y.; 1857, 8, Hudson St., 
Albany; 1859, Burlington, Vt.; i860, 1, Williamstown, Mass.; 1862, 3, Galway, 
N. Y.; 1864, 5 > Poultney, Vt. 1866, Transferred to New England Conference; 
stationed at Watertown, Mass. 1867-9, Supernumerary. Died, Nov. 1, 1869, 
in Central New York. 

Married, July 13, 1842, Miss Maria P. Cole of Manheim, N. Y. 


208 . * EBENEZER STEVENS. 

Born, 1820. 

1839-4 1 , Residences : Greenbush, N. Y.; Sand Lake, N. Y. 1842, Tutor in 
Emory and Henry College, Va. 1846-50, In Insane Asylum in Utica, N. Y. 
Died, 1850, in Utica, N. Y. 


200 . EDSON HIGGINS TAFT. 

Born, March 8, 1820, in Newfane, Vt. 

1843, Taught school in Meade County, Ivy. 1844-6, Clerk in Saint Louis, Mo. 
1846-8, In business in New Orleans, La. 1849-65, Mining in California, Idaho, 
Nevada, and Montana. 1865-78, Book-keeper in San Francisco, Cal. 1878-81, 
In charge of a Government Bonded Warehouse, in San Francisco, Cal. 
Married, 1872, Miss Acelia Ladd of Belfast, Me. 

1881, Address: Corner (N. W.) Sansome and Lombard Sts., San Francisco, 
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210 . * GEORGE EDWARD TAYLOR. 

Born, March 30, 1815. 

1845-50, Principal of private school, Portland, Me. 1851-79, Principal of 
Grammar School, Portland, Me. Died, May 5, 1879, in Portland, Me. 

Married, May 1, 1843, Miss Lucy A. Locke, who died Aug. 18, 1843. Mar¬ 
ried, March 26, 1848, Miss Ellen M. Cox. Children: Joshua M., b. Oct. 1, 
1849: Gershom M., b. Nov. 30, 1853: Edward O., b. May 12, 1855. 


211 . * CHARLES TOLKIEN. 

1841, Residence : Toronto, Ontario. 

Was a member of Wesleyan Conference, Canada; died a few months after 
graduation. 


212 . LOUDON BAILEY WARD. 

1841, Residence : Middletown, Conn. 

Was Brigadier-General in C. S. Army. Taught ten years. 1881, Farming 
in Austin, Tex. 

Married. Children all deceased. 

1881, Address: Austin, Tex. 


213 . * DANIEL GUNNISON WAY. 

Born, March 23, 1823, in Lempster, Sullivan Co., N. H. 

1842-3, Studied Law in Claremont, N. H. 1844, Studied Law and taught in 
Columbus, Ga. 1S45, Admitted to the Bar in Alexandria, La. 1845-6, Prac¬ 
ticed Law in Shreveport, La. Died on the way home, May 16, 1846, in Cam¬ 
bridge, Mass. 


Class of 1843 . 


214 . * CHARLES DAVID BURRITT. 

Born, May 29, 1823, in Ithaca, Tompkins Co., N. Y. 

1844-5, Tutor in Mathematics, and Lecturer in Botany, Wesleyan Uni¬ 
versity. Joined Oneida Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. " 1845, 6, 
Stationed at McGrawville, N. Y.; 1847,8, Skaneateles; 1849, Norwich; 1850, 1, 
Ithaca; 1852,3, Cazenovia; 1854, Second Church, Ithaca. 1855, President of 
Wesleyan Female College, Delaware, Ohio. 1856, Went home to Ithaca on 
account of failing health. Died, May 7, 1856, in Ithaca, N. Y. 

Married, Aug. 27, 1844, Jerusha W. Lord. Married, Nov. 19, 1854, Orpha 
Ianthe Randall of Camden, N. Y. Children (now living): Mary Lord, b. 
Sept. 7, 1848: Charles Randall, b. Oct. 8, 1855. 

1881, Address of widow: Fredonia, Chautauqua Co., N. Y. 


215 . *MILTON BUTTERFIELD. 

1842, Residence: Olcott, Niagara Co., N. Y. Died in C. S. Army. 









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210 . * NELSON EBENEZER COBLEIGH. 

Born, Nov. 24, 1814, in Littleton, Grafton Co., N. H. 

1843, Taught in High School, Middletown, Conn. 1844, Joined New Eng¬ 
land Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1844, Stationed at Wilbraham, 
Mass.; 1845, Blandford; 1846, Blandford Center; 1847, 8, Thorndike Village; 
1849, 50, Park St., Worcester; 1851, 2, North Russell St., Boston; 1853, Church 
St., Boston. 1853, Professor of Ancient Languages in McKendree College, 
Lebanon, Ill.; transferred to Southern Illinois Conference, and stationed at 
Lebanon. 1854-7, Professor of Ancient Languages in Lawrence University, 
Appleton, Wis.; member of Wisconsin Conference. 1858-63, President of 
McKendree College, and Professor of Moral and Intellectual Science; member 
of Southern Illinois Conference. 1859, D.D., Lawrence University. 1863-6, 
Editor of Zion's Herald , Boston, Mass. 1867-72, President of East Tennessee 
Wesleyan University, Athens, Tenn. 1872, LL.D., East Tennessee Wesleyan 
University. 1872-4, Editor of The Methodist Advocate , Atlanta, Ga. Delegate 
to General Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church, 1864, 72. Died, Feb. 1, 
1874, in Atlanta, Ga. (See Bibliography.) 

Married, Aug. 1, 1844, Miss Charlotte M. Simmons of Springfield, Mass. 
Children: Nelson Simmons, b. June 29, 1845; A.B., McKendree College; A.M., 
McKendree College and Wesleyan University (See List of Honorary Alumni): 
Edward Augustus, b. Dec. 5, 1851; M.D., Atlanta Medical College, 1874: 
Charlotte Theodora, b. Dec. 13, 1871. 

1881, Address of widow: Athens, McMinn Co., Tenn. 


217 . *CURTIS PEARL DAVISON. 

Bom, July 16, 1815, in Otis, Mass. 

1844, Joined Genesee Conference; appointed to Starkey Circuit; on account 
of poor health, discontinued. 1846, Taught in Royalton Academy, N. Y. 
Died, Nov. 29, 1863, in Royalton, N. Y. 

Married, July 28, 1845, Miss ^ arah Coe. Child: James F. 


218 . WILLIAM DUVALL, Jun. 

Born, Feb. 3, 1822, in New York, N. Y. 

1843-81, In business in New York, N. Y. 

Married, April 28, 1846, Caroline Nichols Clark of Middletown, Conn. 
Children: William Stuart, b. May 28, 1847 ; C. E., Columbia College : Horace 
Clark, b. July 4, 1851: Caroline, b. July 6, 1853: Julia Maud, b. March 26, 
1856: Guy Duval, June 24, 1859. 

1881, Address: 8 Monroe Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. 


219 . WILLIAM ADOLPHUS HUNT. 

Born, Nov. 17, 1820, in Rhinebeck, Dutchess Co., N. Y. 

1843-6, Studied Law in Peekskill, N. Y. 1846, Admitted to the Bar. 1846-81, 
Practicing Law in Peekskill, N. Y.j has held several civil offices. 

Married, Dec. 18, 1S54, Margaret A. Frost of Peekskill, N. Y. Children: 
Maggie Frost, b. Oct. 6, 1861 : Jessie Canniff, b. July 6, 1863: William A., b, 
July 15, 1866. 

1881, Address: Peekskill, Westchester Co., N. Y. 

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220 . * SHEPARD KOLLOCK. 

1839-42, Residences: Elizabethtown, N. J.; Burlington, N. J. 1S43, ^ aught 
in Elizabeth, N. J. Died within a year after graduation. 


221 . JOHN TYLER PETTEE. 

Born, Sept. 5, 1S22, in Sharon, Noifolk Co., Mass. 

1843, Preached in VVinchendon, Mass. 1844, Joined New England Confer¬ 
ence, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1844, Stationed at Templeton, Mass.; 
1845, 6, Millbury ; 1847, Leicester; 1848, 9, South Walpole; 1850, 1, Saxon- 
ville; 1852, 3, Hopkinton ; 1854, 5, Hedding Church, Boston; 1856, 7, First 
Methodist Episcopal Church, Dorchester. 1858, Withdrew from New England 
Conference and formed an independent Methodist society in Dorchester, Mass. 
1858-66, Pastor of said society. 1868-73, Teaching and preaching in Meriden, 
Conn. 1873, Principal of English and Classical High School, West Meriden, 
Conn. 1873-5, Taught in public schools. 1875, 6, Judge of Probate for the 
Meriden District. 1876-81, Superintendent of Public Schools, Meriden. 

Married, Oct. 26, 1843, Miss Mariette R. Clark of Pittsfield, Mass. Child: 
Emily Parker, b. Aug. 10, 1848; d. Sept. 19, 1848. 

1881, Address: West Meriden, New Haven Co., Conn. 


222 . DANIEL CURTIS RAND. 

1842, Residence: Charlestown, Sullivan Co., N. H. Powder manufacturer 
in Middletown, Conn.; afterwards for some time near Rochester, N. Y.; inven¬ 
ted soda powder. 1873-81, Manufacturer of gunpowder, Pittstord, N. Y. 
1881, Address: Gunpowder Company, Pittsford, Munroe Co., N. Y. 


223 . * JOHN WESLEY ROUND. 

Born, July 27, 1822, in Richfield, Otsego Co., N. Y. 

1843-4, Taught in Brooklyn, Pa. 1844-5, Taught in Winfield, N. Y. 1845-8, 
Teacher in Clinton Liberal Institute, N. Y. 1849-50, Professor of Ancient 
Languages, Columbian College, Washington, D. C. 1851-62, Principal of 
S. S. Seward Institute, Florida, N. Y. Died, Jan. 5, 1862, in Florida, N. Y. 

Married, June 12, 1848, Elizabeth Pauline Warner of Rensselaer County, N. Y. 
Children: Caroline Mary, b. April 30, 1849; d. Dec. 20, 1856: Sarah Frances, 
b. July 17, 1852: Seward Underhill, b. Nov. 16, 1856: Mary Elizabeth, b. 
Oct. 27, 1858. 


224 . * CHARLES FRANKLIN STOCKWELL. 

Born, Sept. 28, 1817, in Lancaster, Coos Co., N. H. 

1843-6, Principal of Wesleyan Seminary, Albion, Mich. 1844, Joined Michi¬ 
gan Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1847, Admitted to the Bar. 
Died, 1850, on the passage to California, and was buried in the Pacific. 

Married, July 18, 1844, Miss Louisa Peabody of Albion, Mich. Child: 
Madalon Louisa, b. Aug. 9, 1845; ^ rst l ac ty admitted to Michigan University; 
A.B., Michigan University, 1872 ; married C. K. Turner. 

1881, Address of widow: Mrs. Louisa Stockwell Johnson, Kalamazoo, 
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225 . MICAH JONES TALBOT. 

Born, Feb. 25, 1821, in East Machias, Washington Co., Me. 

1843-4, At home, East Machias. 1844, Preached in South Somerset, Mass. 
1845, Joined Providence Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1845, 
Stationed at Centreville, R. I.; 1846, 7, Fairhaven, Mass.; 1848, Duxbury; 
1849, 50, Holmes’s Hole (now Vineyard Haven); 1851, Sandwich; 1852, 3, 
Centre St., Nantucket; 1854, Matthewson St., Providence, R. I.; 1855, 6, 
St. Paul’s, Fall River, Mass.; 1857, 8, Marlborough St., Newport, R. I. 
1856-8, Editorial Contributor of The Fall River News. 1858-62, Principal of 
Providence Conference Seminary, East Greenwich, R. I. 1864-7, Editorial 
Contributor of the Bristol Phenix. 1865-6, Superintendent of Public Schools, 
Newport, R. I. 1866-7, Editor of Newport Daily News. 1867, Editorial 
Contributor of Fall River News. 1868, Stationed at Pawtucket, R. I. 1869, 
Presiding Elder, New Bedford District. 1870-3, Presiding Elder, Providence 
District. 1872, D.D., Wesleyan University. 1874-6, Stationed at Warren, 
R. I.; 1877, 8, Phenix. 1879-81, Presiding Elder of Providence North District. 
18S0-1, Trustee of Wesleyan University. Delegate to General Conference, 
Methodist Episcopal Church, 1868, 72, 80. (See Bibliography.) 

Married, Aug. 19, 1847, Miss Eliza D. Slade of Somerset, Mass., who died 
Aug. 29, 1863. Married, Nov. 21, 1871, Miss Martha A. Gardiner of Providence, 
R. I. Children: Herman Jones, b. July 23, 1849; d. Sept. 6, 1850: Emory 
Harlow (No. 1061), b. Sept. 11, 1851: Anna Mary, b. Sept. 3, 1853: George 
Park, b. Aug. 20, 1857: Micah J., Id. July, 1863; d.: Mary Gardiner, b. April 
29, 1873; d. 

1881, Address: 5 Franklin St., Providence, R. I. 


226 . JOHN HANSON TWOMBLY. 

Born in Rochester, Strafford Co., N. H. 

1843-6, Teacher in Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass. 1844, Joined 
New England Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1846, Stationed at 
Williamsburgh, Mass.; 1847, 8, Holliston; 1849, 50, St. Paul's, Lowell; 1851, 2, 
Westfield; 1853,4, Roxbury (now Boston Highlands); 1855,6, Hanover St., 
Boston; 1857,8, Walnut St., Chelsea; 1859,60, Park St., Worcester; 1861-3, 
Trinity, Charlestown; 1864-6, Common St., Lynn. 1855, Chaplain Massachu¬ 
setts House of Representatives. 1S58, Chairman Chelsea School Committee. 
1:85s—71, Secretary of the New England Educational Society. 1866-70, Super¬ 
intendent of Public Schools in Charlestown, Mass. 1868-70, One of the 
Directors of the American Institute of Instruction. 1869-S0, Trustee of Boston 
University. 1870, 1, Stationed at Hanover St. Methodist Episcopal Church, 
Boston. 1871, D.D., Wesleyan University. 1871-3, President of the Uni¬ 
versity of Wisconsin. 1S74-6, Stationed at Westfield, Mass.; 1877, State 
St., Springfield; 1878, 9, Broadway, Boston; 1880, 1, Fitchburgh. 1878-80, 
Chairman of the Standing Committee, College of Liberal Arts, Boston Uni¬ 
versity. Twice elected one of the Overseers of Harvard College. Delegate to 
General Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church, i860, 4. (See Bibliography.) 

Married, Nov. 26, 1844, Miss Betsey Dow of Montpelier, Vt. Children: 
Isabella, b. Nov. 13, 1846: William Lance Dow, b. Nov. 12, 1850. 

1881, Address: Fitchburgh, Mass. 


227 . * RICHARD CRITTENDEN UNDERHILL. 

Born, October, 1824, in Manhanset, Queen’s Co., N. V. 

1843-6, Studied Law in New York, N. Y. 1846, Admitted to the Bar. 
1846-71, Practiced Law in Brooklyn, N. Y. 1853-6, District Attorney of 
King’s County, N. Y. Died in 1871 or 2. 




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22 S. * THOMAS PARKER UNDERWOOD. 

Born, June 8, 1818, in Fayette, Kennebec Co., Me. 

1843-4, Resided in Fayette. 1844-150, Teacher in Amenia Seminary. N. Y. 
1850-1, Spent the winter in Mobile, Ala., on account of health. Died, Jan. 27, 
1852, in Fayette, Me. 


22 J). * EBENEZER TRACY WHITTELSEY. 

Born, Oct. 25, 1824, in Middletown, Conn. 

1843-4, Studied Law in Middletown with J. Barnes, Esq. 1845, Went to 
South America. 1858, Went to California. 1854 or 5, Commenced practice of 
Law in Superior City, Wis. i860, Removed to Ypsilanti, Mich. 1861, First 
Lieutenant in First Michigan Infantry; afterward Adjutant, and subsequently 
Captain. Killed, Aug. 30, 1862, in the second battle of Manassas, Va. 


230 . ABRAHAM JAMES WRIGHT. 

Born, Aug. 22, 1822. 

1841, Residence: Cold Springs, Putney Co., N. Y. For some years after 
graduation, in business in New Orleans, La. 1857-9, Teacher in Port Gibson 
Collegiate Academy, Miss, i860, Engaged in cotton-planting. 1863-9, Prin¬ 
cipal of Port Gibson Collegiate Academy, Miss. 1873, Resumed same position. 
1874, Superintendent of Peabody School, Hazlehurst, Miss. 1878, Principal of 
Woodville Female Seminary. (See Bibliography.) 

Married, March i, 1849, Alice Ann Dameron of New Orleans, La. Child : 
James, b. Dec. 27, 1850. 

1881, Address: Woodville, Wilkinson Co., Miss. 


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231 . *MERCELON COLUMBUS FRANKLIN BARBER. 

Born, Jan. i, 1822, in Augusta, Oneida Co., N. Y. 

1844-9, Taught schools in New York. 1849-51, Taught schools in Texas. 
1851-61, Practised Law in Texas. Died, Feb. 17, 1861, in Brenham, Tex. 

Married, Aug. 10, 1S44, Miss Julia A. Wilson, of Milan, Dutchess Co., N. Y. 
Children: Alice Josephine, b. Aug. 10, 1845 5 cl. Sept. 13, 1846: Olin Marcelon, 
b. Sept. 9, 1848: Adin Mayo, b. July 13, 1851 : Julius Wilson, b. Oct. 14, 1853. 
1881, Address oi widow: 131 North Tenth St., Philadelphia, Pa. 


232 . * ADIN SPAULDING BOYDEN. 

Born, Aug. 30, 1815, in East Barnard, Windsor Co., Vt. 

1844-66, i'aught and preached in Columbus, Ga. 1866, Returned to East 
Barnard, Vt. 1872-3, Member of Vermont Legislature. 1873-9, I n poor 
health. Died, July 28, 1879, L East Barnard, Vt. 

Married, Dec. 20, 1847, Anna S. Rhodes. Child: Charles Olin, b. Dec. 2, 
1849; M.D., University of Vermont, 1871. 

1881, Address of widow: East Barnard, Windsor Co., Vt. 







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283 . MAJOR PLUMER CRAFTS. 

Born, June 16, 1817, in Washington, Orange Co., Vt. 

Went South and engaged in teaching. 1845, Teacher in Brownwood Insti 
tute, LaGrange, Ga. 1846, Principal of Hamilton Academy, Ga. 1847, Prin¬ 
cipal of Female Academy, Pontotoc, Miss. 1853-62, Principal of Corpus 
Christi Academy, Tex. 1862, In the Confederate Marine Service; captain of 
the gunboat “ Surf.” 1865-81, In the Book and News Business, Terre Haute, 
Ind. 

Married, June 18, 1S46, Miss Lydia E. Webster of Burlington, Conn. Chil¬ 
dren : five, of whom two are living. 

1881, Address: Terre Haute, Ind. 


234 . * ORAN FAVILLE. 

Born, Oct. 13, 1817, in Manheim, Herkimer Co., N. Y. 

1844, Teacher of Ancient Languages in Oneida (now Central New York) 
Conference Seminary, Cazenovia, N. Y. 1S46, Teacher of Ancient Lan¬ 
guages in Troy Conference Academy, West Poultney, Vt.; afterwards 
Principal. 1852, Professor of Ancient Languages, McKendree College, Leba¬ 
non, Ill. 1853, President of Ohio Wesleyan Female College, Delaware, Ohio. 
1855, Resigned on account of ill health; lived on a farm in Mitchell County, 
Iowa; subsequently filled the office of County Judge, Lieutenant-Governor, and 
President of State Board of Education. 1863, Acting Secretary of State Board 
of Education; appointed Visitor to United States Military Academy, West Point. 
1863-7, Editor of The foiva School Journal. 1864-6, State Superintendent 
of Public Instruction, and President of State Teachers’ Association. 18675 
Resigned these positions on account of ill health. 1867-72, Resided in Waverly, 
Iowa. Died, Oct. 3, 1S72, in Waverly, Iowa. (See Bibliography.) 

Married, July 24, 1845, Miss Maria M. Peck of De Witt, N. Y. 

1881, Address of widow: Waverly, Bremer Co., Iowa. 


235 . FRANCIS SOUTHACK HOYT. 

Born, Nov. 5, 1822, in Lyndon, Caledonia Co., Vt. Brother of Nos. 284 and 
394 - 

1854-60, President of Williamette University, Salem, Oreg. 1860-72, Pro¬ 
fessor of Chemistry and Natural HLtory in Ohio Wesleyan University, Dela¬ 
ware, Ohio. 1872-81, Editor of The Western Christian Advocate. 1881, Dele¬ 
gate to Methodist Ecumenical Conference. Delegate to General Conference, 
Methodist Episcopal Church, 1872, 76, 80. Has received degree of D.D. (See 
Bibliography ) 

Married, Dec. 25, 1848, Miss Phoebe Martha Dyer of Phillips, Me. Chil¬ 
dren : Fannie E., b. Dec. 6, 1S52: Charles Albert, b. Aug. 22, 1854: Edgar 
Freeman, b. Aug. 2, 1856: Willson Dyar, b. March 12, 1859: Francis Corliss, 
b. Aug. 26, 1862: George Benjamin, b. Aug. 20, 1865. 

1881, Address: 190 West Fourth St., Cincinnati, Ohio. 


23 ft. * PHILIP OLMSTEAD HYATT. 

Born, Jan. 15, 1822, in Ridgefield, Fairfield Co., Conn. 

1849, Received degree of M.D. 1851, Surgeon in Kings County Hospital ; 
went to Florida. Died, July 7, 1851, in Ridgefield, Conn. 




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237 . GILBERT BOARD LAWRENCE. 

Born, Oct. 6, 1824, in New York, N. Y. 

1845-8, Farming in New Jersey. 1840-52, Studied Medicine in Medical 
College, University of New York. 1852, M.D., from same. 1853-4, Practiced 
Medicine in Newark, N. J. 1855-6, In Hall of Records, New York, N. Y. 
1857-81, Engaged in Drug Business, Brooklyn, E. D , N. Y. 

Married, June 22, 1857, Miss Cornelia J. Board of New York, N. Y. Child, 
Frederick Clarke, b. May 10, 1859; d. March 26, 1863. 

1881, Address: 205 Grand St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 


238 . LAFAYETTE CHARLES LOOMIS. 

Born, July 7, 1824, in Coventry, Tolland Co., Conn. Brother of No. 239. 

1844-50, Associate Principal Adelphian Academy, North Bridgewater, Mass. 
1851, Teacher in Mount Hollis Seminary, Holliston, Mass. 1852, Vice-Princi¬ 
pal of Irving Institute, Tarry town, N. Y. 1853, Principal of same. 1854-7, 
Professor of Natural Science and Belles-Lettres in Wesleyan Female College, 
Wilmington, Del. 1857-8, President of same. 1859-63, Principal of Lafayette 
Institute, Washington, D. C. 1863, M.D., Georgetown College. 1S64, Acting 
Assistant Surgeon, Army of the Potomac. 1865-8, President of Wheeling 
Female College, W. Va. 1868, Professor of Physiology, Howard University, 
Washington, D. C. 1870-3, President of the Department of Literature, Music, 
and Fine Arts in the American Union Academy of Literature, Science, and 
Art, Washington, D. C. 1875-81, Traveling and studying in Europe. (See 
Bibliography.) 

Married, Oct. 1, 1847, Esther Lucretia Lincoln of Holliston, Mass. Married, 
Oct. 20, 1870, Mary Williams of Canandaigua, N. Y. Child: Charles Lincoln, 
b. Sept. 9, 1859. 

1881, Address: 23 Union Square, New York, N. Y. 


23 J). SILAS LAWRENCE LOOMIS. 

Born, May 22, 1822, in Coventry, Conn. Brother of No. 238. 

1845-52, Associate Principal of Adelphian Academy, North Bridgewater, 
Mass 1854, Teacher of Mathematics in Dunbarton Academy, D. C. 1855-9, 
Principal of Western Academy, Washington, D. C. 1856, M.D., Georgetown 
College. 1857, Astronomer to the Lake Coast Survey. 1859-60, Professor of 
Physiology, Medical Department, Georgetown College. 1S60, Special Instruc¬ 
tor in Mathematics to U. S. Naval Cadets, and ordered on a cruise in the 
Atlantic. 1861-7, Professor of Chemistry and Toxicology, Georgetown College. 
1862, President of Washington Scientific Association. 1862, Surgeon attached 
to McClellan’s Staff, Army of the Potomac. 1863-5, Acting Assistant Surgeon 
on Steamer “State of Maine,” and in Patent Office, Finley, and Mt. Pleasant 
Hospitals. 1S62-72, Member American Medical Association. 1867, Professor 
of Practice of Medicine, Medical Department, Howard University, Washing¬ 
ton, D. C. 1867-9, Dean of Howard University. Delegate to Convention of 
American Medical Colleges to establish a higher curriculum of Medical Study. 
1868-72, Professor of Chemistry and Toxicology in same. 1869-73, President 
Department of Physics and Chemistry, American Union Academy of Literature, 
Science, and Art, Washington, D. C. 1870, Chairman of Special Committee 
to examine Mathematical and Chemical Instruments to be used in Revenue 
Service. 1870, Delegate to Decennial Convention for revision of the U. S. Phar¬ 
macopeia. 1872, President American Union Academy of Literature, Science, and 
Art. 1873, Consulting Physician. 1877-81, President of the Swede Iron and 
Coal Co. 1878, Discovered process and invented machinery for producing a 
textile fabric from palmetto. 187S-S1, President of the Palm Fibre Co., Wash¬ 
ington, D. C. 1879, Discovered process by which ores of chromium, formerly 
condemned, have become valuable. 1879-81, President of the Massiquot 
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Married, Jan. 22, 1847, Betsey A. Tidd, who died 1850. Married, May 28, 
I S5 I , Abby C. Paine. Children: Annie Elizabeth, b. Sept. 24, 1850: Stephen 
Lawrence, b. May 10, 1853; d. May 5, 1S61 : Edwin Silas, b. Dec. 29, 1S5S: 
Emma Paine, b. April 22, 1867. 

1881, Address: Montello Box, Washington, D. C. 


240 . RUSSELL ZELOTES MASON. 


Born, Jan. 17, 1819. 

Il ^ 43 ’ Residence: Sheldon, Franklin Co., Vt. 1844, Joined Troy Conference, 
Methodist Episcopal Church. 1844, Stationed at Whitehall, N. ¥.; 1845, Rut¬ 
land, Vt. 1846, Teacher of Mathematics in Troy Conference Academy. 1849, 
Went to California. 1851, Teacher of Mathematics in Troy Conference 
Academy. 1851, Professor of Mathematics and Natural Sciences in McKen- 
dree College, Lebanon, Ill. ; joined Illinois Conference. 1854, Professor of 
Mathematics and Natural Sciences in Lawrence University, Appleton, Wis.; 
transferred to Wisconsin Conference. 1859, Acting President of Lawrence 
University. 1S61, President of Lawrence University. 1865, Mayor of Apple¬ 
t'll, Wis. 1866, LL.D., Wisconsin State University. 1866-71;, Engaged in 
manufacturing. 1875-81, Connected with the Surgical Institute in Appleton, 
Wis. 1880, Traveled in Colorado and Southwestern States. 1881, Assaying 
in Colorado. 

Married, 1844, Mary A. Adams, who died 1852. Married, 1S53, Mary A. E. 
Pierce of Middletown, Conn. Children : Caroline Augusta, b. Aug. 5, 1845 : 
Olin Raymond, b. June 27, 1848; d. Oct. 23, 1851 : William Adams, b. Oct. 19, 
1852; d. Oct. 8, 1857: Samuel Pierce, b. Sept. 27, 1854; d. Oct. 15, 1857: 
Annie Sophia Stevens, b. Sept. 24, 1856: James Russell, b. Nov. 9, 1858; d. 
June 22, 1S65: Edward Cooke, b. March 2, 1863: Ellen Moore, b. Dec. 20, 
i860: Eben Pierce, b. March 12, 1867: Russell Teal, b. May 18, 1870. 

1881, Address: Silver Cliff, Custer Co., Colo. 


241 . CHARLES THOMAS POOLER. 

Born, Aug. 30, 1822, in Brooklyn, Windham Co., Conn. 

1845, Principal High School, Middletown, Conn. 1847, Teacher of Mathe¬ 
matics in Ogdensburg Academy, N. Y. 1849, Admitted to the Bar in Oswego, 
N. Y. 1849-50, Practiced Law in Hermon, N. Y. 1851, Teacher of Mathe¬ 
matics and Natural Science, Saint Lawrence Academy, N. Y. 1853, Principal 
of Independent Academy, Potsdam, N. Y. 1857-60. Superintendent of City 
Schools, Akron, Ohio. 1861-3, Principal of Deansville Academy, N. Y. 1863- 
72, School Commissioner in Oneida County, N. Y. 1867, Elected President of 
New York State School Commissioners and City Superintendent’s Associa¬ 
tion. 1868, Patented “Pooler’s Perpetual Calendar.” 1873-81, On New York 
State Corps of Instructors of Teachers’ Institutes. 1879-81, Member of the 
Board of Examiners of Applicants for State Certificates. (See Bibliography.) 

Married, 1853, Elizabeth U. De Longe of Potsdam, N. Y. 

1S81, Address: Deansville, Oneida Co., N. Y. 


242 . WILLIAM CHASE PRESCOTT. 

Born, Oct. 23, 1821, in Gilmanton, Belknap Co., N. H. 

1845-6, Principal of High School, Malden, Mass. 1846, Studied Law with 
Franklin Pierce, Concord, N. H. 1848-9, Deputy Secretary of State of New 
Plampshire. 1849-50, Secretary of New England Fire Insurance Co. 
1850, Colonel of New Hampshire Volunteer Militia. 1851-61, President and 
Treasurer of Hamilton (Bowditch) Insurance Co., Salem, Mass. 1856-7, Mem- 




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her of Massachusetts Legislature. 18157, Justice of Municipal Court, Salem, 
Mass, i860, Major of Massachusetts Volunteer Militia. 1861-5, U. S. Deputy 
Surveyor, Custom House, Boston, Mass. 1865, Visited California and Nevada 
on a Geological and Mining Tour. 1866-7, Stock Broker in New York, N. Y. 
186S, Vice-President of First National Eclectic Assurance Society of the United 
States, New York, N. Y. 1869, Principal Manager of the North American Life 
Insurance Co., New York, N. Y. 1870-2, Traveled in Europe as Foreign Secre¬ 
tary of the North American Life Insurance Co. 1872-5, Foreign Secretary of 
the Continental Life Insurance Co. 1879-81, Manager of the American Free¬ 
hold Land Mortgage Co., London. 

Married, Dec. 25, 1848, Miss Annie Curtis of Concord, N. H. Child: Ger¬ 
trude, b. Dec. 17, 1859. 

1881, Address: 9, 10, and 11 Poultry, or 24 Queen Victoria St., London, E. 
C\, England. 


243 . *ALPHONZO ROLLINS. 

Born, 1816, in Hallowed, Kennebec Co., Me. 

1S44, Principal of High School, Sheffield, Mass. 1845, Principal of Hemp¬ 
stead Seminary, N. Y. 1849-54, Professor of Languages in Delaware College, 
Wilmington. Died, May 29, 1854,011 Morristown, N. j. 

Married, October, 1847, Miss Caroline M. Trench ot Middletown, Conn., who 
died June 30,1866. Children: Alphonzo William, b. Aug. 28, 1848: Clara Anna, 
b. June 30, 1853. 


244 . * TAMES ARNOLD SAWYER. 

Born, Oct. 13, 1810, in Austerlitz, Columbia Co., N. Y. 

1845-6, Principal of Spencertown Academy, N. Y. 1846, Principal of Bur¬ 
lington Academy, Wis. 1847, Principal of Sheffield Academy, Mass. 1848-53. 
Principal of various graded schools in Western New York. 1856-78, Engaged 
in farming in Wisconsin. Died, Nov. 19, 1878, in Koro, Wis. 

Married, June 14, 1847, Adaline Cady of Genesee County, N. Y., who died 
May, 1849. Married, Oct. 20, 1856, Pamelia Cummings White. Children: 
Nathaniel Cady, b. June 16, 1848: Fred Dennison, b. Sept. 11, 1857: Julia 
Adaline, b. Dec. 9, 1859: James West, b. April 7, 1862: Charles, b. Aug. 16, 
1864; d. in infancy: Ada Pamelia, b. Jan. 10, 1866: Dwight Cummings, b. March 
31,1868: Elizabeth Ream, b. Jurte 13, 1870: Cordelia Bell, b. July 22, 1876. 
1881, Address of widow: Koro, Winnebago Co., Wis. 


245 . BENEDICT STARR. 

Born, Aug. 4, 1822, in Danbury, Fairfield Co., Conn. 

1845, Principal of Danbury Academy, Conn. 1847, Principal of Danbury 
Select School. 1849, Teacher in Newark Wesleyan Institute, N. J. 1853, 
Principal of same. 1856-61, Professor of Ancient Languages and Mathematics 
in Wesleyan Female College, Cincinnati, Ohio. 1862, Principal of Boys’ School, 
Hamilton, Ohio. 1866-81, Proprietor of Starr’s Institute, Seven Mile, Ohio. 

Married, 1846, Frances Eliza Andrews of Danbury. Conn. Children: Oliver 
Andrews, b. Nov. 1,1848: Sarah Frances, b. March 10, 1857; d. Sept. 28, 1859. 

1881, Address: Seven Mile, Butler Co., Ohio. 


24 (L JAMES STRONG. 

Born, Aug. 14, 1822, in New York, N. Y. 

1844-6, Teacher of Ancient Languages in Troy Conference Academy, West 
Poultney, Vt. 1846, Resigned in July; resided the ensuing winter in New 
York, N. Y. For a year and a half thereafter resided in Newtown, N. Y. 





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1 S 49 - 5 ^» Resided in Flushing, N. Y.; for two of these years President of a 
Company engaged in constructing a railroad to New York, N. Y. 1856, S.T.D., 
Wesleyan University. 1858, Profes>or < f Biblical Literature, and Acting Presi¬ 
dent, Troy University. 1868-81, Professor of Exegetical Theology, Drew 
'Pheological Seminary, Madison, N. J. 1872, Lay Delegate to General' Confer¬ 
ence, Methodist Episcopal Church; member of American Branch Palestine 
Exploration Society. 1874, Traveled in Palestine and Egypt. 1881, LL.D., 
Wesleyan University. (See Bibliography.) 

Married, July 18, 1845, Miss Marcia A. Dustin of Middlebury, Vt. Children: 
James F., b. June 13, 1848: Mary D., b. Dec. 8, 1851; d. Feb. 17, 1854: Stella 
M., b. June 18, 1856: Emma F., b. July 30, 1S58: Cvrus J., b. March 3, 1862: 
Harriet Judd, b. Aug. 28, 1867. 

1881, Address: Madison, Morris Co., N. J. 


247 . GEORGE HEDDING WILEY. 

^ 1843, Residence, Portland, Me. 1853-81, Professor of Ancient Languages, 
Centenary College, Jackson, La. 

Married Mrs. Mary Magruder. 

1SS1, Address: Jackson, East Feliciana Co., La. 


248 . * WILLIAM BENNET WILLIAMS. 

Born, May 12, 1818, in Hancock, Delaware Co., N. Y. 

1844, Joined New York Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1844, 
Appointed to Delaware Mission, N. Y.; 1845, Deposit and Canonsville. 1845, 
Appointed Missionary to Africa and Principal of Monrovia Seminary. Died, 
Jan. 5, 1846, in Liberia. 

Married, Oct. 26, 1845, Miss Elizabeth Trench of Middletown, Conn. 

1S81, Address of widow: Mrs. E. T. Wells, Middletown, Conn. 


249 . GEORGE WASHINGTON WINCHELL. 

Born, Jan. 14, 1821, in Kensington, Hartford Co., Conn. 

1845-53, Engaged in teaching. 1853, Engaged in business, Wolcott, Copn. 
1857, Member of Connecticut Legislature. 1863, Engaged in business, Meriden, 
Conn. 1864-81, Engaged in farming, Kensington, Conn. 

Married, Aug. 14, 1851, Phebe Norton of Wolcott, Conn. 

1881, Address: Kensington, Hartford Co., Conn. 


250 . * DENISON GARDNER YORK. 

Born, Aug. 19, 1817, in Brookfield, Madison Co., N. Y. 

1844, Joined Oneida Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church; stationed at 
Tunkhannock, N. Y. Died, Dec. n, 1844, in Tunkhannock, N. Y. 

Married, Aug. 19, 1844, Miss Ann Eliza Irvin of Whitney’s Point, N. Y. ; 
deceased. 






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251 . JAMES BOWLER BATCHELLER. 

Born in Marblehead, Essex Co., Mass. 

1854, Adjunct Professor of Mathematics in Burlington College, N. J. Taught 
in High Schools fifteen years. 1867, Discontinued teaching. 1867-81, En¬ 
gaged in no regular employment on account of poor health. 

1881, Address: Marblehead, Essex Co., Mass. 


252 . JOHN WESLEY BEACH. 

Born, Dec. 26, 1825, in Trumbull, Fairfield Co., Conn. Brother of No. 273. 
1845-9, Taught and studied in Philadelphia, Pa. 1850-1, Teacher in Amenia 
Seminary, N. Y. 1S51-4, Principal of same. 1S54, Joined New Y'ork Conferf 
ence, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1854, 5, Stationed at Poughkeepsie,N. Y.- 
1856, 7, Eighteenth St., New Y'ortv ; 1858, 9, Newburgh; i860, 1, Hudson; 
1S62, Greene St., New York.; 1S63, 4, Sheffield, Mass.; 1865-7, Kingston, N. Y.; 
1868, 9, White Plains. 1870, Transferred to New Y r ork East Conference. 
1870-2, Stationed at Mamaroneck, N. Y.; 1873,4, First Church, New Haven, 
Conn.; 1875, Greenwich ; 1876-8, Mamaroneck, N. Y. 1872, D.D., Wesleyan 
University. 1879, 80, Presiding Elder of New York District. 18S0-1, President 
of Wesleyan University. 

Married, July 12, 1852, Miss Elizabeth A. Vail of Amenia, N. Y., who died 
Sept. 25, 1852. Married, Jan. 16, 1855, Miss Eliza M. Vail of Pleasant Valley, 
N. Y. Children: Burton Thompson (No. 1112), b. Dec. 24, 1855: Elizabeth 
V., b. Dec. 29, 1857 : Jarvis V., b. Aug. 4, 1861; d. Aug. 29, 1865: John H., b. 
May 12, 1864; d. Nov. 6, 1865: Francis A., b. Aug. 21, 1866: Mary R., b. Oct. 
15, 1869: Emeline, b. Nov. 22, 1871: George S., b. Jan. 29, 1873. 

1881, Address: Middletown, Conn. 


253 . JONATHAN KELSEY BURR. 

Born, Sept. 21, 1825, in Middletown, Conn. 

1845, Teacher of Languages in Adelphian Academy, Mass. 1S46, Studied in 
Union Theological Seminary, New York, N. Y. 1847, Preached on Clinton 
Circuit, N. J. 1848, Joined New Jersey Conference, Methodist Episcopal 
Church; appointed to Circuit of Rome/N. Y., and Wantage, N. J. 1849, 
50, Stationed at Milford, Pa.; 1851, 2, First Church, Orange, N. J.; 1853, 
^ 4 , Union Church, Burlington; 1855, 6, First Church, Hoboken; 1857, Union 
* St.,. Trenton. 1858, Transferred to Newark Conference. 1S58, 9, Stationed at 
Clinton St., Newark, N. J.; i860, 1, First Church, Orange; 1862, 3, Market St., 
Paterson; 1864-6, First Church, Hoboken; 1867-9, Central Church, Newark; 
1870-2, Morristown; 1873, First Church, Hoboken; 1874-6, Madison ; 1877-8, 
Mont Clair. 1867-8, Professor Extraordinary of Hebrew and Exegetical Theology 
in Drew Theological Seminary, Madison, N. J. 1871-81, Trustee Wesleyan Uni¬ 
versity. 1872, Delegate to General Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 
1872, D.D., Wesleyan University. 1879, Health failed. 1879-81, Supernumer¬ 
ary. (See Bibliography.) 

Married, March 29, 1858, Miss Pamela C. Brown of Jersey City, N. J. Chil¬ 
dren: Joseph M. Brown, b. July 10, 1S62: John Kelsey, b. Sept. 19, 1869. 

1881, Address: Trenton, N. J. 





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254 . * JOHN STEVENS COVEL. 

Born, Dec. 16, 1823. 

1842-4, Residences: Glens Falls, Warren Co., N. Y.; Troy, N. Y. 1846, 
Engaged in commission business in New York, N. Y. 1850, Removed to Iowa. 
1851, Studied Law in Dubuque, Iowa; appointed Deputy Clerk of District 
Court. 1852, Admitted to the Bar in Dubuque. 1S54, Elected Prosecuting 
Attorney for two years. 1856, Relinquished practice on account of ill health. 
1857-62, Again in the practice of Law. Died, 1864, in Dubuque, Iowa. 

Married, 1847, Mrs. M. J. Henderson of New York, N. Y., who died Novem¬ 
ber, 1849. Married, July 5, 1854, Miss Sarah J. Chapin, formerly of Holyoke, 
Mass., who died Jan. 18, 1856. Child: James C., b. Jan. 14, 1856. 


255 . * STEPHEN CROWELL DILLINGHAM. 

Born, Feb. 27, 1821, in Sandwich, Barnstable Co., Mass. 

1845-50, Teacher in Lawrence Academy, Falmouth, Mass. 1851, Taught in 
Monument, Mass. 1852-3, Teacher in Spring Hill Boarding School, Sandwich, 
Mass. Chairman of School Committee of Sandwich, Mass. Died, Feb. 26, 
1854, in Sandwich, Barnstable Co., Mass. 


256 . JONATHAN GOODIER. 

Born, Feb. 6, 1822, in Herkimer County, N. Y. 

1845-6, Teacher in Whitestown Seminary, N. Y. 1846-9, Taught in Wash¬ 
ington, D. C. 1850, Traveled in Europe. 1851-81, Engaged in lumber busi¬ 
ness in Utica, N. Y. 

Married, Aug. 12, 1851, Miss Clara S. Treadway of Middletown, Conn. 
Children: Minnie Elizabeth, b. Jan. 24, 1854; married No. 950: Lewis Ed¬ 
ward, b. March 23, 1857 : Wadsworth Leach, b. Aug. 13, 1858 : George William, 
b. Oct. a, 1864: [ohn Frederick, b. Nov. 29, 1868; d. fan. 29, 1871. 

1881, Address : Utica, N. Y. 


257 . * ELISHA BOANERGES HARVEY. 

Born, Oct. 1, 1819, in Wyoming Valley, Luzerne Co., Pa. 

1845-6, Teacher in Wyoming Seminary, Kingston, Pa. 1846, Admitted to 
the Bar in Wilkes Barre, Pa. 1846-61, Practiced Law in Wilkes Barre. 1848- 
50, Registrar of Wills for Luzerne County, Pa. 1851-6, Superintendent of 
Common Schools in Wilkes Barre. 1856. Appointed District Attorney, Luzerne 
County. 1861-2, Colonel of Seventh Pennsylvania Reserves, McCall’s Divi¬ 
sion, U. S. Army ; engaged in most of the battles of the Peninsular Campaign ; 
wounded at Charles City Cross-Roads ; resumed command at Malvern Hill, 
where he was again wounded. At Harrison Landing taken with fever, and left 
the army July 4, 1862. 1863, Resumed practice of Law, and opened a private 

Academy, in Wilkes Barre, Pa. 1863-72, Practiced Law in Wilkes Barre, Pa. 
1867-9, Burgess of Wilkes Barre Borough. 1868-72, Alderman Fourth Ward, 
Wilkes Barre, Pa. Died, Aug. 20, 1872, in Wilkes Barre, Pa. 

Married, Oct. 15, 1845, Miss Phoebe Maria Frisbie of Bradford County, Pa.; 
deceased. Married, July r, 1850, Miss Sarah Maria Garretson of Wilkes Barre, 
Pa. Children: Olin Frisbie : Oscar Jewell: Mary Ella: Sarah Lizzie: Charles 
Elisha: Carrie Arista: Benjamin N.: Edith Rose: Gilbert Alexander. 





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258 . * ELI HUBBARD. 

Born, 1818, in Central New York. 

1846, Taught in Somerville, Ala. 1853-61, Proprietor of Boarding School in 
Macon, Miss. Died, Dec. 22, 1868, in Louisville, Miss. 

Married, Miss Georgiana Leach of Durham, Conn., who died 1852. Married 
again, i860. Children: Edward Mellville, b. Jan. 12, 1847: Leverett Marsden, 
b. April 23, 1849; Class of 1S72: Zuilee, b. 1865. 


259 . JARVIS NICHOLS HUSTED. 

Born, July 27, 1823, in North Greenwich, Fairfield Co., Conn. 

1845, Taught in Rye, Westchester Co., N. Y. 1846-7, Taught in Westfield, 
N. J. 1848-9, Studied Medicine. 1850, M.D., University of New York. 
1850-61, Practiced Medicine in New York, N. Y. 1861-5, Practiced Medicine 
in Middletown, N. J. 1865-81, Practicing Medicine in New York, N. Y. 1869, 
Inspector of Metropolitan Board of Health. 

Married, May 15, 1851, Miss Mary Ann Van Pelt of New York, N. Y. Chil¬ 
dren: Emma Augusta, b. June iS, 1852: Singleton, b. Dec. 6, 1853: Frances 
Collier, b. Dec. 17, 1856. 

1881, Address: 186 East Broadway, New York, N. Y. 


200 . WILLIAM ROSS JOHNSON. 

Born, Jan. ir, 1826, in Troy, N. Y. 

After graduation, studied Law for two years, but abandoned it for the Minis¬ 
try. Ordained Priest of the Protestant Episcopal Church. 1851-6, Rector of 
St. Paul’s Church, Windsor, Vt.; resigned on account of feeble health. 1857-8, 
Rector at Little Falls, Herkimer Co., N. Y. 1858, Rector of St. John’s Parish, 
Saint Louis, Mo. 1858-61, Rector at Little Falls, Herkimer Co., N. Y.; re¬ 
signed on account of ill health. 1862-4, Rector of the Parish of Holy Innocents, 
Albany, N. Y. 1864-9, Rector of Christ Church, Hudson, N. Y. 1870-81, In 
Insane Asylum, Utica, N. Y. 

Married, 1849, Adeline Dickinson of Middlefield, Conn. Children : William 
Everett, b. April 6, 1857 : Edward Campbell, b, March 1, 1S59: Ada, b. Jan. 8, 
1861; d.: Herbert Redfield, b. May 10, 1865; d. :' Irving Peake, b. Nov. 5, 
1866: Norman Dickinson, b. Jan. 16, 1869; d. 

1881, Address: Care of Dr. J. P. Gray, Utica, N. Y. 


261 . * JOSEPH JAMESON LANE. 

Born, Jan. 3, 1825, in Wilkes Barre, Pa. 

After graduation, taught in Georgia; was subsequently teacher of Mathe¬ 
matics in Centenary Institute, Summerfield, Ala.; afterward Principal of Female 
Department of same; also a Preacher in the Methodist Episcopal Church, 
South. Died, March 28, 1851. 

Married, Sept. 9, 1847, Frances E. Grant of Georgia. Children: Mary 
Louisa, b. June 17, 1848; d. Sept. 22, 1849: Mary Frances, b. Feb. 13, 1850'; 
d. Dec. 26, 1850. 


262 . JOHN TAYLOR McLEAN. 

Born, Oct. 4, 1823, in New York, N. Y. 

i 845 - 7 > Taught, and studied Medicine in Wilkinson County, Miss. 1848, 
Studied Medicine in University of New York. 1849-50, Studied Medicine in 
University of Louisiana, New Orleans, La. 1850, M.D., University of Louisiana. 






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1850-3, Practiced Medicine in Santa Cruz, Cal. 1853-61, Practiced Medicine 
in Marysville, Cal. 1856, Wrote the first Republican Address to the people of 
California, and helped to organize the Party. 1856-61, Member of Republican 
State Central Committee. 1861-5, Surveyor of Port of San Francisco. 1866-8, 
Quartz miner, Peiion Blanco, Mariposa, Cal. 1869-71, Special Agent, U. S. 
Treasury Department, for Cal. 1871-3, Quartz-miner, Pefion Blanco, near 
Coulterville, Mariposa Co., Cal. 1873-4, Built tlie Yosemite and Coulterville 
wagon-road, thereby opening Yosemite Valley to public travel. 1874-81, Prac¬ 
ticing Medicine in Alameda, Alameda Co., Cal. 

Married, Feb. 10, 1853, Mary Eliza Sterling of Staten Island, N. Y. Chil¬ 
dren: Sterling, b. Nov. 18, 1854: Seward, b. July 7, 1856; d. Aug. 13, 1857: 
Margaret Elizabeth, b. Jan. 26, 1858; d. Jan. 27, 1858: Mary Helen, b. Jan. 3, 
1859: Ernest, b. June 2, 1862; d. Jan. 27, 1864: Elizabeth Margaret, b. June 
29, 1865. 

1881, Address: Alameda, Alameda Co., Cal. 


263 . ROBERT CARTER PITMAN. 

Born, March 16, 1825, in Newport, R. I. 

1845, Studied Law in New Bedford, Mass. 1846, Taught, and studied Law 
in West Feliciana, La. 1848, Admitted to the Bar in New Bedford. 1848-69, 
Practiced Law in New Bedford. 1858, Appointed Judge of Police Court ; 
Member of Massachusetts House of Representatives. 1864, 5, 8, Member 
Massachusetts Senate. 1869. President Massachusetts Senate. 1869-81, Judge 
of Superior Court. 1869, LL.D., Wesleyan University. (See Bibliography.) 

Married, Aug. 15,1855, Frances R. Thomas of New Bedford. Children: 
Robert Kent, b. July 1, 1857 ; d. March 29, 1876: Frederick Robertson, b. Jan. 
17, 1869; d. May 20, 1870: Frank Carter, b. C)ct. 22, 1872: Arthur Stanley, b. 
July 10, 1877. 

1881, Address : Newton, Mass. 


264 . JOHN EASTMAN SANBORN. 

Born, Aug. 17, 1824, in Gilmanton, Belknap Co., N. H. 

1S45, Taught High School in Malden, Mass. 1846, Taught in Sacarappa, 
Me. Afterward taught in Upper Marlborough, Md. 1848-9, Studied in Medi¬ 
cal School of Harvard University. 1S50, M.D., Harvard University; located 
at Medford, Mass. 1852-5, Professor of Chemistry and Materia Medica in 
Iowa University; resided in Keokuk. 1855, Delegate to American Medical 
Association, Philadelphia. Resigned professorship from ill health. 1857, 
Practiced Medicine in Epworth, Iowa. 1S62-5, Successively Surgeon of the 
27th Iowa, Brigade-Surgeon and Surgeon-in-Chief of 2d Division, 16th Army 
Corps. 1868-81, Practicing Medicine in Rockport, Mass. 

Married, October, 1852, Rebecca M. Tate of Middletown, Conn. Children: 
Willie Jacob, b. September, 1853 : Mary Eliza, b. May, 1856: Fanny Margaret, 
b. June, 1859: Clarence Herbert, b. January, 1868. 

1881, Address: Rockport, Essex Co., Mass. 


265 . HTRAM FRANCIS SAVAGE. 

Born, Oct. 16, 1819, in Edinburgh, Saratoga Co., N. Y. 

1846, Teacher in High School, Troy, N. Y. 1848, Teacher of Languages, 
Fergusonville Academy, Delaware Co., N. Y. 1849, Engaged in farming in 
Edinburgh, N. Y. 1850, Principal of Bakersfield Academy, Franklin Co., 
Vt. 1853, Principal and Proprietor of Boarding-School, Edinburgh, Saratoga 
Co., N. Y. 1856, Vice-Principal of Seward Institute, Orange Co., N. \ . 
1857-63, Principal of Weaversville Academy, Noithampton Co., Pa. 1863, 
Principal of Norwich Collegiate Institution, Norwich, Conn. 1873, Principal 





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and Proprietor of Jonesville Academy, Saratoga Co., N. Y. 1S77, Taught in 
Conklingville. 1878, Taught in Saratoga County. N. Y. 1878-9, Book-keeper 
in Patent Package and Wooden Ware Factory, Hadley, N. Y. 1880, Enumer¬ 
ator, District No. 73, Hadley, Saratoga Co., N. Y. 

Married, Oct. 30, 1849, Miss Sarah Bainbridge of New York. Children: 
Emily Frances, b. Dec. n, 1851 : Sarah Elizabeth, b. Nov. 27, 1857 ; d. Jan. 
27, 1874 : Clara E., b. May 21, i860. 

1881, Address: South Glens Falls, Saratoga Co., N. Y. 


206 . * JOHN KELSEY THOMPSON. 

Born, March 15, 1822, in Lee, Strafford Co., N. H. 

1844-8, Resided in Lee, N. H. 1848, Removed to California. Afterward went 
to Australia; remained there three years. Returned to California. 1872-8, En¬ 
gaged in mining and farming in Arizona. Died, July, 1878, in Arizona. 


207 . DANIEL AVERY WHEDON. 

Born, Dec. 16, 1823, in Brandingham, Lewis Co., N. Y. 

1846, Joined New England Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church; sta¬ 
tioned at Barre, Mass. 1S47, Transferred to Oneida Conference. 1847, 8, 
Stationed at Morrisville, N. Y.; 1849, Fabius; 1850, Camillus ; 1851, 2, Nor¬ 

wich; 1853, Earlville ; 1854, 5, Ai^rora St., Ithaca; 1856, 7, Cazenovia. 1858 
-62, Presiding Elder of Chenango District. 1862, 3, Stationed at North St., 
Auburn, N. Y.; 1864, 5 > Bleecker St., Utica. 1866, Transferred to Providence 
Conference. 1866, 7, Stationed at Marlboro’ St., Newport, R. I.; 1868, 9, 
Bristol, R. I.; 1870-2, Edgartown, Mass.; 1873-5, Mathewson St., Providence, 
R. I.; 1876, 7, Broadway, Providence. 1869, D.D., Wesleyan University. 1S71- 
80, Trustee of Wesleyan University. 1878-81, Presiding Elder of Providence 
District. 1881, Trustee of Wesleyan University. 1881, Delegate to Methodist 
Ecumenical Conference. Reserved Delegate to General Conference, Methodist 
Episcopal Church, 1856. Delegate to same, i860, 64, 72, 76,80. (See Bibliog¬ 
raphy.) 

Married, May 11, 1846, Miss Mary L. Jones of Wallingford, Conn. Children : 
Charles H., b. March 10, 1848: Emma Francis, b. Jan. 1, 1862. 

1881, Address: Providence, R. I. 


208 . MOSES CLARK WHITE. 

Born, July 24, 1819, in Paris, Oneida Co., N. Y. 

1845-7, Studied Theology and Medicine in Yale College. 1846, Joined New 
York Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church; stationed at St. John’s St, 
New Haven, Conn 1847-53, Missionary and Physician in Fuhchau, China. 
1848-52, Conducted a public Dispensary in Fuhchau. 1854, M.D., Yale Col¬ 
lege. 1854-73, Practiced Medicine in New Haven, Conn. 1857-67, Lecturer 
on Microscopy, Medical Department of Yale College. 1862-4, Teacher of 
Botany, Sheffield Scientific School of Yale College. 1864-73, Secretary of 
Connecticut Medical Society. 1867-81, Professor of Pathology and Microscopy, 
Medical Department of Yale College. 1868-75, Lecturer "on Histology and 
Microscopy, Wesleyan University. (See Bibliography.) 

Married, 1847, Miss Isabel Jane Atwater of Homer, N. Y., who died May, 
1848, in China. Married, 1851, Miss Mary Seely of Onondaga, N. Y. Children: 
Caryl Fenelon Seely, b. April 5, 1856: Eugene Henry, b. Sept. 4, 1862. 

1881, Address: 48 College St., New Haven, Conn. 


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2 (»{>. * SENECA WIETING. 

Born, Nov. 6, 1818, in Saltspringville, Montgomery Co., N. Y. 

1845. Taught a select school, Fort Plain, N. Y. 1847, Principal of the Union 
School, Fort Plain, N. Y. 1849, Taught High School, Cooperstovvn, N. Y. 
1850, Principal of Union School, Herkimer, N. Y. 1851, Principal of Ames 
Academy, N. Y. 1853, Principal of Fairfield Academy, N. Y. 1855, Clerk in 
New York Central Railroad Freight Office at Fort Plain. 1856, Freight Agent 
in same office. 1857, Clerk in the New York Central Railroad Freight Office 
at Utica 1859, Teacher of Ancient Languages, Fort Plain Seminary and 
Female Collegiate Institute. 1865-79, Bookkeeper in the National Bank of 
Fort Plain. (See Bibliography.) Died, Dec. 30, 1879, in Fort Plain, N. Y. 

Married, Nov. n, 1840, Miss Charlotte Farquharson of Cherry Valley, Otsego 
Co., N. Y. Children: Marv Jane, b. Nov. 27, 1846: Augustus Seneca, b. 
March 3, 1848; d. Dec. 27, 1848. 

1881, Address of widow: Fort Plain, Montgomery Co., N. Y. 


270 . DEXTER RUSSELL WRIGHT. 

Born, June 27, 1821, in Windsor, Windsor Co., Vt. 

1845, Principal of Meriden Academy, Conn. 1846-8, Studied in Law School 
of Yale College. 1848, LL.B., Yale College; commenced practice of Law in 
Meriden, Conn. 1849, Member of Connecticut Senate. 1849-51, Engaged in 
practice of Law, and in land speculation in California. 1851-62, Practiced Law 
in Meriden, Conn. 1861-2, Recruited for Connecticut Regiments. 1862, 
Lieutenant-Colonel, 14th Regiment Connecticut Volunteers; afterwards Colo¬ 
nel, 15th Regiment; engaged in the battle of Fredericksburgh. 1863, Lost his 
health in service, and was honorably discharged. Member of Connecticut 
General Assembly. 1863-5, Commissioner of Board of Enrollment for Second 
Congressional District of Connecticut. 1864-81, Practicing Law in New Haven, 
Conn. 1865-9, Assistant U. S. District Attorney for Connecticut. 1868, Mem¬ 
ber of Common Council of New Haven. 1872-4, President of Court of Com¬ 
mon Council, and Commissioner of Police of New Haven. 1873-4, Corpora¬ 
tion Counsel of New Haven. 1877-81, Member of Board of Aldermen, New 
Haven. 1878, Member of General Assembly of Connecticut. 1879, Speaker 
of the House of Representatives of Connecticut. 

Married, Feb. 3, 1848, Maria H. Phelps of East Windsor, Conn. Children: 
Dexter R., b. March 13, 1849; d. Sept. 2, 1850: Maria A., b. May 17, 1852: 
Charles P., b. April 18, 1854; d. Aug. 16, 1855: Hattie P., b. Jan. 31, 1857: 
Paul, b. April 13, i860: Arthur B , b. Feb. 23, 1S62. 

1881, Address: New Haven, Conn. 


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271 . DIXON ALEXANDER. 

Born, March 24, 1822, in DeKalb, St. Lawrence Co., N. Y. 

1846, Commenced study of Medicine. 1848, M.D., Castleton Medical Col¬ 
lege. 1849, Commenced practice in Benson, Vt. 1853, Practiced in Poultney, 
Vt. 1857, Practiced in Fayette, Iowa. 1865, Surgeon of 16th Regiment Iowa 
Infantry. 1866-81, Practicing in Fayette, Iowa. 

Married, September, 1849, Miss Mary E. Wentworth of Stonington, Conn. 
Children: Mary Florida, b. Jan. 18, 1852; d. March 23, 1855: Frances Anna, 
b. June 2, 1856: John Wentworth, b. Aug. 17, 1859; d. May 19, 1861: Edward 
Dixon, b. Feb. 14, 1863. 

1881, Address: Fayette, P'ayette Co., Iowa. 






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272 . HENRY BAYLIES. 

Born, Sept. 9, 1S22, in Edgartown, Dukes Co., Mass. 

1846, Joined Providence Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1846, 
Stationed at Somers, Conn.; 1847, Hebron; 1848, Fairhaven, Mass.; 1849,. 
Pawtucket, R. I. 1849-55, Preached only occasionally on account of ill health. 
1849-50, Principal of Dukes County Academy, Mass. 1850, Principal of High 
School, Edgartown, Mass.; in November, went South with invalid wife; was 
shipwrecked in the Gulf of Mexico; traveled in the Southwest. 1851, Princi¬ 
pal of Columbus Seminary, Miss. 1852-5, Engaged in mercantile business, and 
in teaching; most of the time in North Bridgewater, Mass. 1855, 6, Stationed 
at Taunton, Mass.; 1857, 8, New Bedford, Mass.; 1859, Bristol, R. I. 1860-1, 
Traveled in Europe and the East. 1861, 2, Stationed at Providence, R. I.; 
1863, 4, Fall River, Mass. 1864, Transferred to Upper Iowa Conference 
1864-6, Stationed at Davenport, Iowa. 1S66, Again compelled, by failure of 
health, to leave the ministry. 1866-8, Engaged in mercantile and insurance 
business in Davenport and Burlington, Iowa, and Providence, R. I. 1868-9,, 
Principal of Western Iowa Collegiate Institute, Glenwood, Iowa. 1869-70,. 
Studied in Law School of Harvard University. 1S70, Admitted to the Bar. 
1870-81, Practicing Law in Boston; preaching occasionally. 

Married. Children: Velina Worth, b. June 16, 1S56: Julia Elizabeth, b. 
Nov. 27, 1859: Frederick, b. June 29, 1862. 
r881, Address: 31 Milk St., Boston, Mass. 


278 . SAMUEL FERGUSON BEACH. 

1842-5, Residences: Fair Haven and Cheshire, New Haven Co., Conn. > 
Burling!on, Hartford Co., Conn. Brother of No. 252. 

1849, Taught in Prince George County, Md. 1850, Taught Classical and 
Mathematical School in Alexandria, Va. 1852-81, Practicing Law in Alexandria, 
Va.; Attorney and Counselor in State and U. S. Courts, Virginia. 1874-81, 
President First National Bank, Alexandria, Va. 

Married. 

1881, Address: Alexandria, Va. 


2 74 . ELI CONVERSE BRUCE. 

Born, April 18, 1S20, in Worthington, Hampshire Co., Mass. 

1846, Joined Black River Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1846, 
Appointed to Lee Circuit; 1847, East Canada Creek Circuit. 1848-9, Princi¬ 
pal of Red Creek Union Academy, N. Y. 1850, 1, Stationed at Floyd, N. Y.; 
[852, Clayton. i853~6o, Principal of Gouverneur Wesleyan Seminary, N. Y. 
i860, 1, Stationed at First Church, Syracuse, N. Y.; 1862, Lowville. 1863-7, 
Presiding Elder of Ogdensburgh District. 1867-9, Stationed at Carthage, N. Y. 
1869-70, Principal of Black River Conference Seminary, Antwerp, N. Y. 
1871-2, Stationed at Ogdensburgh, N. Y.; 1873, 4 > First Church, Utica; 
I ° 75 _ 7 > Adams ; 1878-80, Potsdam; 1881, Fulton. Delegate to General Con¬ 
ference, Methodist Episcopal Church, 1S60, 64, 68, 76, So. 

Married, May 27, 1847, Miss Susan S. Brooks of Steuben, N. Y.; who died 
Aug. 27,4866. Married, June 13, 1867, Miss Martha J. McAllaster of Stowe, 
Vt. Children: Frances Louisa, b. Jan. 4, 1852; d. Tan. 23, 1832: Francis 
Wallace, b Dec. 30, 1853: Frederick Eli, b. Oct 7, 1859. 

1881, Address: Fulton, Oswego Co., N. Y. 


275 . PERRY G. CHILDS. 

Born, Dec. 4, 1826, in Cazenovia, Madison Co , N. Y. 

1 847—5L Resided in Cazenovia, N. Y. 1S51, Engaged in commercial pursuits 
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communication between the Islands. 1856, Returned to San Francisco. 1857, 
Returned to New York, i860, Went to Nevada. 1861-3, Territorial Comp¬ 
troller. 1863, Engaged in quartz-mining. 1868, Resided in San Francisco, Cal. 
1881, Engaged in Mining and Mining Brokerage. 

1881, Address: San Francisco, Cal. 


27 (>. * FRIEND SMITH DAVENPORT. 

Born, Feb. 18, 1824. 

1845, Residence: Hamptonburgh, N. Y. 1846-8, Studied Law and engaged 
in farming in Montgomery, N. Y. Died, April 17, 1S49. 

Married, Dec. 20, 1848, Mary J. Benedict of Montgomery, N. Y. Child: 
William Friend, b. Sept. 13, 1849. 

1881, Address of widow: Montgomery, Orange Co., N. Y. 


277 . *ZEBINA THOMAS DEAN. 

Born, Feb. 9, 1821, in Pittsford, Rutland Co., Vt. 

1849, Taught * n Brunswick County, Va.; M.D., Cleveland Medical College. 
1850, M.D., Cincinnati Medical College. 1850-6, Practiced in Milan, Ohio. 
1856-60, Practiced in Parma, Mich. Died, Dec. 25, 1862, in Milan, Ohio. 


278 . FRANCIS THOMAS GARRETTSON. 

Born, May 26, 1826, in Rhinebeck, Dutchess Co., N. Y. 

1847-8, Studied Law in Rhinebeck and New York, N. Y. 1849-50, In busi¬ 
ness in New York and Liverpool as partner in a shipping house. 1851, 
Admitted to the Bar in New York, N. Y. 1851-81, Practing Law in New 
York, N. Y. 

Married, 1856, Miss Helen Jay Prime of New York, N. Y. Children: Fred¬ 
erick Prime, b. 1857: Elizabeth Waters, b. 1859: Helen Jay, b. i 864 . 

1881, Address: 26 Broad St., New York, N. Y. 


270 . * AMZI WESLEY GENUNG. 

Born, Nov. 3, 1821, in Honesdale, Wayne Co., Pa. 

1847-8, Principal of Meriden Academy, Conn. 1849-63, Engaged in mining 
in California. 1864-70, Deputy Surveyor of Customs in San Francisco, Cal. 
1870-3, Connected with Internal Revenue Office, San Francisco, Cal. 1873-81, 
Bookkeeper; for a time in charge of County Records, Calaveras County. 
Died, March 18, 1881, in San Francisco, Cal. 


28 D. JOHN BINNEY GOULD. 

Born, April 7, 1824, in Hull, Plymouth Co., Mass. 

1846, Joined Providence Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1846, 
Stationed at Tolland and Rockville, Conn.; 1847, Marlborough; 1848, Marsh¬ 
field, Mass.; 1849, Quincy; 1850, 1, East Weymouth; 1852, 3, Edgartown ; 
1854, 5, Allen St., New Bedford; 1856, 7, New London, Conn.; 1858, East 
Main St., Norwich ; 1859,60, Fall River, Mass.; 1861,2, Chestnut St., Provi¬ 
dence, R. I.; 1863, 4, Power St., Providence; 1865, 6, Broadway, Providence; 
1867, 8, Brick Chapel, Bangor, Me. 1862-3, Chaplain of nth Rhode Island 
Volunteers. 1869-78, U. S. Consul at Birmingham, England. 1877, Traveled in 
Europe. 1878-81, U. S. Consul at Marseilles, France. (See Bibliography.) 

Married, April 21, 1847, Miss Caroline E. Denison of Mystic, Conn. Child : 
John Melville, b. July 4, 1848; A.B., Brown University, 1871. 

1881, Address: Care of J. M. Gould, 63 Sears’ Building, Boston, Mass. 

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281 . ALBERT SCHUYLER GRAVES. 

Born, Jan. 17, 1824, in Salisbury, Addison Co., Vt. 

1846, Preached in West Troy, N. Y. 1847, Joined Oneida Conference, 
Methodist Episcopal Church. 1847, 8, Stationed at Groton, N. Y.; 1849, 50, 
Moravia; 1851, Ithaca; 1852,3, Oxford; 1854, Bleecker St., Utica; 1855,6, 
Cortland; 1857, North St., Auburn, i860, Presiding Elder of Cortland Dis¬ 
trict. 1864-9, Principal of Oneida (now Central New York) Conference Semi¬ 
nary, Cazenovia, N. Y. 1870, Transferred to New York East Conference; 
stationed at Fair Ilaven, Conn. 1871, Traveled in Europe. 1872, 3, Stationed 
at Winsted, Conn.; 1874, 5, New Rochelle, N. Y. 1876, Presiding Elder of 
Long Island South District. 1877-9, Presiding Elder of Brooklyn District. 
1880, 1, Stationed at South Third St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Delegate to General 
Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church, 1864, 68, 80. 

Married, Oct. 19, 1851, Harriet A. Grant of Ithaca, N. Y., who died July 29, 
1858. Married, April 29, 1862, Miss Isabella G. McIntosh of Vernon, N. Y. 
Children: Albert S., b. Oct. 17, 1852; d. Sept. 11, 1859: Jessie Helen, b. 
May 5, 1854; d. April 5, 1855: Arthur Eugene, b. April 30, 1857: Louie M., b. 
Dec. 24, 1863; d. Sept. 3, 1864: Evelyn M., b. Oct. 9, 1865; d. March 31, 1867: 
Belle Evangeline, b. April 19, 1868. 

18S1, Address: 411 South Third St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 


282 . FRANCIS WARD PI AMMON 1 ). 

Born, Oct. 4, 1821, in New Village, N. Y. 

1846, Taught in Huntington, N. Y. 1847, Principal of Academy, Haverstraw, 
N.Y. 1848-9, Taught in Prince George County, Md. 1850, Taught at Mathews 
Court flouse, Va. 1851-3, Principal of Hickory Neck Academy, James City 
Co., Va. 1854, In lumber business at Bigler’s Mills, York River, Va. 1855, 6, 
Again Principal of Hickory Neck Academy. 1858-60, Principal of Seminary 
in James City County, Va. 1861, Principal of Uniontown Academy, Ala. 1862, 
In Fifth Regiment Virginia Cavalry. 1863-4, At home a private citizen; house 
plundered, furniture burned, and himself imprisoned. 1865-6, Taught in New 
Kent County, Va. 1867-8, Engaged in planting oysters and in farming in Ivy 
Dell, York River, Va. 1869-81, Planter and merchant in Burnt Ordinary, 
James City Co., Va. 

Married, Feb. 26, 1857, Miss Mary Octavia Henley of Virginia, who died 
May, 1873. Married, Oct. 18, 1S76, Miss Alice Browne Hankins, who died 
Dec. 1, 1876. Children: Frank Ilenley, b. May 18, 1858; d. Nov. 21, 1859: 

Kate Mowbray, b. March 24, 1861: -, b. July 23, 1863; d. Nov. 21, 1863: 

.Laura Octavia, b. Aug. 5, 1866: Frank Whittaker, b. 1869; d. October, 1873. 

1881, Address: Burnt Ordinary, James City Co., Va. 


2 S 3 . * GILBERT HAVEN. 

Born, Sept. 19, 1821, in Malden, Mass. 

1846, Teacher of Greek and Latin in Amenia Seminary, N. Y. 1848, Princi¬ 
pal of same. 1851, Joined New England Conference, Methodist Episcopal 
Church. 1851, 2, Stationed at Northampton, Mass.; 1853, 4, Wilbraham; 
1855, 6, Westfield; 1857, 8, Roxbury; 1859, 60, Cambridgeport. 1861, Chaplain 
of Eighth Massachusetts Regiment; commissioned April 18—the first Chap¬ 
lain commissioned after the breaking out of the Civil War. 1862, Traveled in 
Europe and the East. 1863, Stationed at North Russell St., Boston, Mass. 
1S67-72, Editor of Zion's Herald, Boston, Mass. 1872, Elected Bisbop of 
Methodist Episcopal Church. 1873, Traveled in Mexico, where he founded a 
Mission. 1876-7, Traveled in Africa. 1879, Elected Trustee of Wesleyan Uni¬ 
versity. Delegate to General Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church, 1868, 
72. (See Bibliography.) Died, Jan. 3, 1880, in Malden, Mass. 

Married, 1851, Miss Mary Ingraham of Amenia, N. Y., who died April 3, 
i860. Children: William Ingraham (No. 1151), b. Jan. 30, 1856: Mary Mich¬ 
elle, b. May 7, 1858: two others; d. 





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284 . * BENJAMIN THOMAS HOYT. 

Born, Oct. 18, 1821, in Boston, Mass. Brother of Nos. 235 and 394. 

1846, Principal of High School, Middletown, Conn. 1849, Principal of High 
School, Chelsea, Mass. 1852, Principal of Lawrenceburgh Institute, Ind. 
1854, Associate Editor of The Indiana School Journal. 1856, Principal and 
Teacher of Mental and Moral Science, Indiana P'emale College, Indianapolis. 
1858-60, Professor of Latin and Literature, Indiana Asbury University, Green- 
castle. 1863-7, Professor of Belles-Lettres and History in same. Died, May 
24, 1867, in Greencastle, Ind. 

Married, Aug. 25, 1853, Miss Emeline Lewis of Boston, Mass. Children : 
Mary Corliss, b. July 18, 1855: Alice Emma, b. Feb. 14, 1858; d. Jan. 11, 1859: 
Ellen Carrie, b. Feb. 2, i860: Grace Emma, b. January, 1862. 


285 . ZEN AS HURD. 

Born, Oct. 27, 1821. 

1846, Joined Genesee Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1846, Sta¬ 
tioned at Churchville, N. Y. 1847, Appointed to Covington Circuit. 1848-9, 
Stationed at Niagara Falls; 1850, Wilson; 1851, 2, Seneca St., Buffalo; 1853, 
Warsaw; 1854, Castile; 1855, Pike. 1856-9, Principal of Genesee Conference 
Seminary, Pike, N. Y. 1859, Teacher of Mathematics, Genesee Wesleyan 
Seminary, Lima, N. Y. 1860-2, Principal of same. 1862, Stationed at Ala¬ 
bama, N. Y.; 1863, Cambria; 1864, Knowlesville; 1S65, Newfane; 1866-8, 
Niagara Falls; 1869,7b, Tonawanda; 1871, Lyndonville; 1872, 3, Rushford; 
1874-6, Gainesville; 1877-9, Porter; 1880, 1, Chili. 1864, Served in Christian 
Commission at White-House Landing and City Point, Va. (See Bibliography.) 

Married, May 29, 1850, Miss Mary F. Seager of Lima, N. Y. Children: 
George W. S., b. May 3, 1855: Willie Simpson, b. Sept. 3, 1859. 

1881, Address: Chili, Monroe Co., N. Y. 


286 . AMMI BRADFORD HYDE. 

Born, March 13, 1826, in Oxford, Chenango Co., N. Y. 

1846-61, Teacher of Languages in Oneida (now Central New York) Confer¬ 
ence Seminary, Cazenovia, N. Y. 1862-4, Pastor of Methodist Episcopal 
Church, Rushville, N. Y. 1864-79, Professor of Greek in Allegheny College, 
Meadville, Pa. 1864, Served in U. S. Sanitary Commission at City Point, Va. 
1867, Member of American Oriental Society. 1868, D.D., Syracuse University. 
1879-81, Professor of Hebrew and Biblical Literature in Allegheny College, 
Meadville, Pa. (See Bibliography.) 

Married, July 25, 1850, Miss Mira Smith of Utica, N. Y. Children: Maria 
Hibbard, b. July 3, 1855: Fannie, b. June 27, 1857; d. Oct. 26, 1863. 

1881, Address: Meadville, Crawford Co., Pa. 


287 . WILLIAM MURPHY INGRAHAM. 

Born, Feb. 2, 1827, in Amenia, Dutchess Co., N. Y. Brother of Nos. 191 

and 777. . . 

1846-8, Teacher of Mathematics and Natural Science in Amenia Seminary, 
N. Y. 1848, Commenced study of Law in Brooklyn, N. Y. 1850, Admitted to 
the Bar of New York State. 1850-81, Practicing Law in Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Married, October, 1853, Jane A. Seney of Brooklyn, N. Y.; who died May, 
1876. Children : Frances T., William M., George S., Robert S. 

1881, Address: 44 Court St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 






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288 . LEWIS FULLER JONES. 

Born, Aug. 5, 1821, in Petersburgh, Rensselaer Co., N. Y. 

1846-8, Teacher of Natural Science in Troy Conference Academy, Poult- 
ney, Vt. 1849, Health failing, went to California. 1854-63, Engaged in quartz 
mining and milling. 1S64-9, County Judge of Mariposa County, Cal. 1S67-81, 
Practicing Law in the Courts of the State of California. 1878-9, Member of 
the Convention for the Revision of the Constitution of California. 1880, 
President of the Mariposa County Board of Education. 

Married, 1852, Sarah Allen of Pawlet, Vt. Children: Lewis Newman: 
Lucy S.: Julia L.: Nathan C.: Marian S. 

1881, Address: Mariposa, Mariposa County, Cal. 


289 . * CHARLES SILLIMAN KENDALL. 

Born, Aug. 26, 1826, in New Lebanon, Madison Co., N. Y. 

1846-53, Engaged in manufacture of thermometers and barometers. Died, 
April 14, 1853. 


290 . REUBEN HARRISON LOOMIS. 

Born, Jan. 3, 1S1S, in Bloomfield, Hartford Co., Conn. 

1846-8, Tutor in Mathematics in Wesleyan University. 1S4S, Joined New 
York East Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1848, Stationed at Ber¬ 
lin, Conn.; 1849, 50, Bloomfield; 1851, South Second St., Williamsburgh, N. Y.; 
1852, 3, Ridgefield, Conn.; 1854, Southport; 1855, Simsbury; 1856, Simsbury, 
North Canton, and Washington Hill; 1857, 8, Durham; 1859, 60, Birmingham; 
1861, 2, West Winsted ; 1863, 4, Second St., New York, N. Y.; 1865-7, Fair 
Haven, Conn.; 1868-70, Middlefield ; 1871, 2, Southington. 1873, Supernume¬ 
rary; resided in East Granby, Conn. 1874, 5, Stationed at East Granby; 
1876-8, East Pearl St., New Haven ; 1879-81, Ansonia. 

Married, Aug. 4, 1848, Miss Emily Hamilton of West Granville, Mass., who 
died April 16, 1855. Married, November, i860, Miss Emily Gilbert of Ridge¬ 
field, Conn.. Children: Henry Harrison, b. Jan. 11, 1851; d. Jan. 23, 1852: 
Frederick Wadsworth, b. Oct. 12, 1852; d. April 23, 1867: Sarah, b. April 27, 
1864. 

1881, Address: Ansonia, New Haven Co., Conn. 


291 . OLIVER MARCY. 

1842-5, Residences: Colerain and Griswoldville, Franklin Co., Mass. 1846, 
Teacher of Mathematics in Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass. 1851, 
Teacher of Natural Science in Amenia Seminary, N. Y. 1851-62, Teacher 
of Natural Science in Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass. 1862-9, 
Professor of Physics and Natural History, Northwestern University, Evan¬ 
ston, Ill. 1865, Elected Corresponding Member of Boston Society of Natural 
History. 1866, Geologist on U. S. Survey of Government Road from Lewis¬ 
ton, Idaho, to Virginia City, Montana. 1869, Elected Corresponding Member 
of ‘State Historical Society of Wisconsin. 1870-81, Professor of Natural 
History in Northwestern University. 1871, Elected corresponding member of 
Lyceum of Natural History, New York, N. Y., and of Wisconsin Academy of 
Sciences, Arts, and Letters. 1873, LL.D., University of Chicago. 1876-Si, 
Acting President, Northwestern University. (See Bibliography.) 

Married, July 2, 1847, Miss Elizabeth E. Smith of Chatham, Conn. Chil¬ 
dren: Annie Smith, b. Nov. 30, 1S51; married F. H. Davis, M.D.: Edwin 
Grosvenor, b. Jan. 23, 1854; d. July 22, 1855: Frederick Malcolm, b. Nov. 2, 
1856; d. Sept. 25, 1857: Maude Elizabeth Olivia, b. June 20, 1862; d. Feb. 1, 
1875. 

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292 . * JAMES EDWIN MARSH. 

Born, April 19, 1822, in Holliston, Middlesex Co., Mass. 

1846, Taught in North Bridgewater, Mass. 1848, Teacher of Languages 
in Amenia Seminary, N. Y. 1849, Sick at home. 1850, Taught in Royal- 
ton, Vt. 1851, Studied Medicine, and engaged in drug business in Roxbury, 
Mass. 1855, M.D., Dartmouth College. 1855-6, Traveled in United States 
and Europe. 1857-62, Druggist in Roxbury, Mass. 1862-4, Acting Assistant 
Surgeon, U. S. Army Hospital, Nashville, Tenn. 1865-9, Druggist in Rox¬ 
bury, Mass. Died, July 7, 1869. 

Married, May 6, 1850, Miss Emma L. Loomis of Coventry, Conn., who died 
March 22, 1855. 


293 . * DANIEL MARTINDALE. 

Born, Jan. 24, 1827, in Troy, N. Y. Brother of No. 76. 

1846, Studied Law with his brother in New York, N. Y. 1847-8; Taught in 
West Feliciana, La.; finished law studies. 1849, Professor of Natural Science 
in Centenary College, Jackson, La., and Editor of The Southern Mirror. 
1852-3, Practiced Law in Clinton, La. 1853, Elected District Attorney. (See 
Bibliography.) Died, Nov. I, 1853. 


294 . SAMUEL SOBIESKI NELLES. 

Born, Oct. 17, 1823, in Mount Pleasant, Ontario. 

1846, Principal of Newburg Academy, Ontario. 1847, Joined Conference of 
Wesleyan Methodist Church, in Canada. 1847, Stationed at Port Hope, 
Ontario; 1848, 9, Toronto; 1850, London. 1850-81, President of Victoria 
College, Cobourg, Ontario. 1S60, D.D., Queen’s College. 1864, Fraternal 
Delegate to General Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1866, Fraternal 
Delegate to New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island Conference. 1872, 
LL.D., University of Victoria College. 1873, Fraternal Delegate to Wesleyan 
Methodist Conference of England. k 

Married, July 3, 1851, Miss Mary B., daughter of Rev. Enoch Wood of 
Toronto, President of Wesleyan Conference, and Superintendent of Missions. 

Children: -, b. and d. July 17, 1852: Mary Elleda, b. May 3, 1856: Carrie 

Eliza, b. June 1, 1859: Frederick E., b. June 24, 1861 : Louisa Florence Celeste, 
b. Jan. 24, 1868: Harold Wood, b. Oct. 26, 1875. 

1881, Address: Cobourg, Ontario. 


295 . FALES PIENRY NEWHALL. 

Born, June 19, 1827, in Saugus, Essex Co., Mass. 

1846, Teacher in Gouverneur Seminary, N. Y. 1847, Taught in Brooklyn 
Centre, Ohio. 1848-53, Teacher in Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass. 
1851, Joined New England Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1853, 4 > 
Stationed at Pynchon St., Springfield, Mass.; 1855, 6, Park St., Worcester; 
1857, 8, South St., Lynn ; 1859, 60, Roxbury (now Boston Highlands); 1861, 2, 
Bromfield St., Boston; 1863, Hanover St., Boston. 1863-71, Professor of 
Rhetoric and English Literature in Wesleyan University, and Instructor in 
Hebrew. 1866, D.D., Genesee College. 1867-8, Studied and traveled in 
Europe. 1871, 2, Stationed at Common St., Lynn, Mass. 1873-81, In poor 
health. (See Bibliography.) 

Married, Aug. 6, 1850, Miss N. Janette Sweetser of Saugus, Mass. Chil¬ 
dren (living): William Rice (No. 1276), b. Dec. 22, i860: George Martin, b. 
Oct. 4, 1865. 

1881, Address: East Saugus, Essex Co., Mass. 






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296 . LEWIS FREDERICK PELTON. 

Born, Feb. 13, 1S2S, in Westfield, Hampden Co., Mass. 

1845-8, Studied Medicine. 1849, Assistant Physician, Emigrants’ Hospital, 
Ward’s Island, and Penitentiary Hospital, Blackwell’s Island. 1850, Assistant 
Physician, Kings County Hospital, N. Y. 1851, M.D., University of City of 
New York. 1851, House Surgeon, Brooklyn City Hospital; commenced prac¬ 
tice in Mount Kisco, Westchester Co., N. Y. 1853-4, Practiced in Florida, 
Orange Co., N. Y. 1855, Removed to Davenport, Iowa. 1857-8, Practiced 
Medicine in Mount Kisco, N. Y. 1862, Coroner of Westchester County. 1864, 
Surgeon of Board of Enrolment, 10th Congressional District, N. Y. 1865, 
Honorably discharged from U. S. service. 1872, Member of Board of Super¬ 
visors, Westchester County, N. Y. 1873-81, Practicing Medicine in Mount 
Kisco, N. Y. 

Married, May 15, 1855, Miss E. C. Calhoun of Pawling, Dutchess Co., N. Y. 
Children: Frederick Calhoun, b. March 28, 1856: Arthur Campbell, b. May 16, 
1862. 

1S81, Address: Mount Kisco, Westchester Co., N. Y. 


297 . ^CHARLES POWERS. 

Born in Amenia, Dutchess Co., N. Y. 

Practiced Law in Davenport, Iowa. Died, Feb. 3, i860, in Ottawa, Ill. 
Married. 


298 . ELBERT GEORGE ROBERTS. 

1845, Residence: Sumpterville, Sumter Co., Ala.; afterwards engaged in 
wholesale grocery business in Saint Louis, where he remained till 1861. 1861- 

81, In poor health; residing in Litchfield, Conn.; continuing business interest 
in Saint Louis. 

1881, Address: Litchfield,.Litchfield Co ., Conn. 


299 . EDWIN CLOWES RUSHMORE. 

Born, Aug. 7, 1824, in Hempstead, Queens Co., N. Y. 

1854, M.D., University of the City of New York. 1854-81, Practicing Medi¬ 
cine in Hempstead, N. Y. 

Married, June 4, 1879, Miss Mary Ella Haff of Hempstead, N. Y. 

1881, Address: Hempstead, Queens Co., N. Y. 


300 . DAVID ALEXANDER SCOTT. 

1845, Residence: Montgomery, Orange Co., N. Y. 1846-52, Taught in 
South Carolina. 1853, Studied Law in Newburgh. N. Y. 1855-81, Practicing 
Law in Newburgh, N. Y. 1859-6S, Surrogate of Orange County, N. Y. 

Married, 1867. Children: William C., b. Feb. 21, 1869 blames B b 
May 20, 1873. 

1881, Address: Newburgh, Orange Co., N. Y. 






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301 . SETH LORING SPRAGUE. 

Born, Aug. 25, 1825, in Duxbury, Plymouth Co., Mass. 

1846, Studied Medicine. 1850, M.D., Harvard University. 1850-2, Studied 
Medicine in Paris; traveled in England, Ireland, and Germany. 1853-72, 
Practiced Medicine in Boston, Mass. 1862, Surgeon in Hospitals at Fortress 
Monroe and Washington. 1872-81, Practicing Medicine in Norwich, Conn. 

Married, Oct. 21, 1857, Miss Caroline PI. Foster. Child: Seth, b. January, 
1861. 

1881, Address: 28 Plroadway, Norwich, Conn. 


302 . WUXI AM TU NISON. 

Born, Aug. 29, 1825, in Trenton, N. J. 

1846, Taught in Pennington Seminary, N. J. 1847, Joined New Jersey Con¬ 
ference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1847, Stationed at New Egypt, N. J. ; 
1848, 'Medford; 1849, Columbus; 1850, 1, Cedarville and Fairton. 1852, 
Transferred to Newark Conference. 1852, 3, Stationed at Belleville, N. j.; 
1854,5, Cross St., Paterson; 1856, 7, Central Church, Newark; 1858,9, St. 
Paul’s, Jersey City; i860, 1, Market St., Paterson; 1862, 3, Union St., Newark; 
1864-6, St. Paul’s, Jersey City; 1867-9, Haverstraw, N. Y.; 1870-2, Hoboken, 
N. J.; 1873-5, Simpson Church, Jersey City. 1876-80, Presiding Elder, Jersey 
City District. 1880, 1, Stationed at Simpson Church, Jersey City. Reserve 
Delegate to General Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church, 1880. 

Married, May 2, 1849, Miss Elizabeth W. Woodward of Imlaystown, N. J. 
Children : Edward J., b. Jan. 24, 1850 ; d. Dec. 28, 1851 : Ella, b. Jan. 28, 1852 : 
Carrie W., b. Feb. 12, 1854; d. Jan. 30, 1855: William E., b. Dec. 16, 18515: 
B. Clifford, b. July 16, 1858: Clarence W., b. Sept. 3, i860: Allie B., b. Dec. 
25, 1870. 

1881, Address: Jersey City, N. J. 


303 . SMITH TUTTLE. 

1842-5, Residences: Burlington and Bristol, Hartford Co., Conn. Taught in 
Maryland. 1873-81, Practicing Law in New York, N. Y. 

Married in Maryland. Children : four daughters. 

1881, Address: 15 Center St., New York, N. Y. 


304 . ALBERT JOHNSTON WHITTAKER. 

Born, Feb. 19, 1826. 

1845, Residence: Trenton, N. J. 1850, In Europe. 1853-69, Plngaged in 
real estate business in Trenton, N. J. 1S73-S1, Cashier of Trenton Banking 
Companf, N. J. 

Married Miss Margaret A. Chambers of Maryland. 

1881, Address: Trenton, N. J. 


305 . CALEB P. WICKERSHAM. 

Born, Dec. 12, 1814, in East Marlborough, Chester Co., Pa. 

1846, Taught a private school in Plamorton, Pa. 1847, Principal of Hall’s 
Creek Academy, Calvert Co., Md. 1848, Teacher in boarding school, Wil¬ 
mington, Del. 1853, Teacher in Seminary near Richmond, Inch 1854, Teacher 
in boarding school, London Grove, Chester Co., Pa. 1855, Associate Principal 






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of Academy, Media, Delaware Co., Pa. 1857, Principal of select school in 
Salem, N. J. i860, Associate Principal of Unionville Academy, Chester Co., 
Pa. 1864, Principal of Friends’ Academy, Wilmington, Del. 1870, Associate 
Principal of West Chester Academy, Pa. 1873, Auditor of Chester County, 
Pa. 1879, Justice of Peace of the same. 

1881, Address: Kennett Square, Chester Co., Pa. 


Class of 1847 . 


300 . EDWARD GAYER ANDREWS. 

Born, Aug. 7, 1825, in New Hartford, Oneida Co., N. Y. 

• 1847, Joined Oneida Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1847, Ap¬ 
pointed to Morrisville Circuit, N. Y.; 1848, 9, Hamilton ; 1850, 1, Cooperstown 
1852, 3, Stockbridge. 1854, Teacher in Oneida (now Central New York) Con¬ 
ference Seminary, Cazenovia, N. Y. 1855, Principal of Female College, Mans¬ 
field, Ohio. 1856-64, Principal of Oneida Conference Seminary. 1863, D.D., 
Genesee College. 1864-6, Stationed at Stamford, Conn.; 1S67, 8, Sand St., 
Brooklyn, N. Y.; 1869-70, St. John’s Church, Brooklyn; 1871, Seventh Av., 
Brooklyn. 1872, Elected Bishop of Methodist Episcopal Church. 1872, Orator 
at Twenty-fifth Anniversary of his class. 1881, Trustee of Wesleyan University; 
delivered Reply to Address of Welcome, Semi-Centennial Exercises, Wesleyan 
University; LL.D., Allegheny College. Delegate to General Conference, 
Methodist Episcopal Church, 1864, 72. 

Married, Aug. 7, 1851. Miss Susan M. Hotchkiss of Cheshire, Conn. Chil¬ 
dren: Eva, b. May 5, 1852; d. Aug. 7, 1852: Winnifred Elizabeth, b. April 15, 
1856: Helen, b. June 28, 1859; married W. G. Nixon: Edward Hotchkiss, b. 
Feb. 22, 1863: Grace, b. May 30, 1869. 

1881, Address: 805 Eleventh St., N. W., Washington, D. C. 


307 . CHARLES AUGUSTUS GOODRICH BRIGHAM. 

Born, Dec. 3, 1823, in Worcester, Mass. 

1847, Entered Bangor Theological Seminary, Me. 1850, Preached in Chico¬ 
pee, Mass. 1851-5, Pastor of First Congregational Church, Enfield, Conn. 
1 855—72, Pastor of North Congregational Church, Enfield. 1872-81, Minister 
in Catholic Apostolic Church; residing in Middletown, Conn. 

Married, 1852, Miss Eleanor M., daughter of John L. Smith, Middletown, 
Conn., who died May 19, 1859. Married, 1863, Miss Susan E., daughter of 

John L. Smith, Middletown, Conn. Children: -, b. September, 1852 ; cl. 

soon after: Charles Smith, b. May, 1854: William M., b. 1857: -, b. 

February, 1859 ; d. in two weeks. , 

1881, Address : Middletown, Conn. 


308 . JOHN COLBURN. 

Born, June 26, 1826, in Lansingburgh, Rensselaer Co., N. Y. 

1847, Taught in private family in Red Hook, N. Y. 1848-51, Taught in 
Orangeburgh, S. C. 1852, Teacher of Mathematics in Troy Conference Aca¬ 
demy, Poultney, Vt. 1853-60, In business in Lansingburgh," N. Y. 1867-9, In 
Government Office, Washington, D. C. 1873-81, In feeble health, and out of 
business. 1877-81, In National Military Asylum, Hampton, Va. 

Married, Sept. 28, 1858. 

1881, Address: National Soldiers’ Home, Elizabeth City Co., Va. 









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809 . CORNELIUS COLE. 

Born, Sept. 17, 1S22, in Lodi, Seneca Co., N. Y. 

. i8 49 » Engaged in mining in California. 1850-1, Practiced Law in San Fran¬ 
cisco, Cal. 1851, Settled in Sacramento, Cal., and practiced Law. 1856. 
Editor of Times (Daily and Weekly), Sacramento. 1857-63, Practiced Law in 
Sacramento. 1858-9, District Attorney for City and County of Sacramento. 
1S60, Member of National Republican Committee. 1863-4, Representative in 
Congress from California. 1867-73, U. S. Senator from California; for four 
years. Chairman of the Committee on Appropriations. 1873-81, Practicing 
Law in San Francisco, Cal. (See Bibliography.) 

Married, Jan. 6 1853, Miss Olive A. Colegrove of Trumansburgh, N. Y. 
Children: Emma, b. Aug. 18, 1854: Seward, b. March 13, 1856: Willoughby, 
b. Nov. 20, 1857: Lucretia, b. Jan. 2, i860: Cornelia, b. June 1, 1863: Schuyler, 
b. Feb. 14, 1S65: Grace, b. Jan. 19, 1868: Frederick, b. July k, 1870; d. Oct. 2, 
1873: George, b. Aug. 28, 1874. 

1881, Address : San Francisco, Cal. 


810 . HENRY A. COOLIDGE. 

Born, July 12, 1822, in Forestville, Chatauqua Co., N. Y. 

1847, Teacher in Morrisville Academy, N. Y. 1848-57, Editor and Proprie¬ 
tor of The Madison County Whig, Cazenovia, N. Y. 1857-63, Editor and 
Proprietor of The Litchfield Journal, Litchfield, Ill. 1863, Editor of The 
Leader, Shelbyville, Ill. 1865-72, Engaged in teaching and assisting at Teach¬ 
ers’ Institutes. 1871, Editor of The Litchfield Lndependent. 1873-8, Editor 
and Proprietor of The Litchfield Union Monitor. (See Bibliography.) 

Married, Oct. 18, 1849, Miss A - A - Horton of Stockbridge, N. Y , who died 
March 20, 1875. Children: Edward H., b. 1850; d. 1854: Mary, b. 1858; 
married: Katie, b. 1861. 

1881, Address: Litchfield, Litchfield Co., Ill. 


811 . JAMES ALEXANDER DEAN. 

Born, April 3, 1823, in Hubbardton, Rutland Co., Vt. 

1847, Studied in Andover Theological Seminary, Mass. 1848, Taught in 
Brunswick County, Va. 1849-52, Principal of South Lowell Academy, Orange 
Co., N. C. 1852, Joined North Carolina Conference, Methodist Episcopal 
Church, South; Adjunct Professor in Randolph Macon College, Ashland, Va. 
1853-4, Again Principal of South Lowell Academy, N. C. 1855, President of 
Ohio Wesleyan Female College, Delaware, Ohio. 1856, President of Mansfield 
Female College, Ohio. 1857-9, Principal of Asbury Female Institute, Green- 
castle, Ind. i860, Joined Providence Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 
i860, Stationed at Nantucket, Mass.; 1861, East Greenwich, R. I.; 1862, 
Mystic, Conn.; 1863, Colchester; 1864, 5, Fisherville; 1866, 7, Dighton, Mass.; 
1868, Powers St., Providence, R. I. 1869, Transferred to New York East Con¬ 
ference. 1869,70, Stationed at Westville, Conn.; 1871, Bloomfield. 1872-5, 
President of East Tennessee Wesleyan University, Athens, Tenn. 1873, D.D., 
Illinois Wesleyan University. 1875, Traveled in Europe. 1876-7, Supernume¬ 
rary. 1877, One of the successful contestants for the Elizabeth Thompson 
Prizes given for Essays on “The Labor Question.” 1878, Stationed at Che¬ 
shire, Conn.; 1879, Madison. 1879-81, Supernumerary; residing in Mystic, 
Conn. (See Bibliography.) 

Married, 1854, Mary Harris of Orange County, N.C.,who died Jan. 13, 1859. 
Married, Nov. 15, i860, Sarah M. Gilson of Mclndoes Falls, Vt., who died 
April 6, 1862. Married, April 7, 1863, J ane Harding Noyes of Mystic, Conn. 
Children: Adeline Elizabeth, b. June 10, 1856: Mary Harris, b. Jan. 8, 1859: 
James Gilson, b. Sept. 16, 1861. 

1881, Address: Mystic, New London Co., Conn. 



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312 . EDWIN CHAUNCY GRISWOLD. 

Born, May 18, 1827, in Farmington, Hartford Co., Conn. 

1848, Teacher in Wyoming Seminary, Kingston, Pa. 1849, Clerk on North 
River steamboats. iS^^j Entered Methodist Rook Room, i\. Y. ^ i^ > 54 — / 7 » 
Bookseller in Elyria, Ohio. 1876, Lay Delegate from Northern Ohio Confer¬ 
ence to General Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1S77-81, Residing 
on his farm in Elyria, Ohio. 

Married, Feb. 2, 1852, Miss Ann Sweetland of Hartford, Conn. Children: 
Ellen Augusta, b. Nov. 28, 1853 ; d. 1878: Edwin Luther, b. Feb. 2, 1855; Class 
of 1877: Fannie Martha, b. Sept. 3, 1857 : William Sweetland, b. June, 1862. 

1881, Address: Elyria, Lorain Co., Ohio. 


313 . DANIEL HAIGHT. 

Born, Jan. 6, 1827, in Greenwich, Fairfield Co., Conn. 

1847, Studied Law in White Plains, N. Y. 1857-Si, Practicing Law in Port- 
chester, N. Y. 

Married, 1859. Married, 1874, Louisa Lyon. Children: Daniel, b. Feb. 9, 
1876: John, b. Jan. 1, 1879. 

1881, Address: Portchester, Westchester Co., N. Y. 


314 . ORANGE JUDD. 

Born, July 26, 1822, near Niagara Falls, Niagara Co., N. Y. 

1847, Taught in High School, Portland, Conn. 1848-9, Teacher of Chemis¬ 
try and Natural Science, Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass. 1849-50, 
Principal of High School, Middletown, Conn. 1850-3, Studied Analytical and 
Agricultural Chemistry in Laboratory of Yale College. 1852-3, Lectured on 
Agriculture in Windham County, Conn. 1853-81, Editor of The American 
Agriculturist. 185.5-63, Agricultural Editor of The Nezv York Times. 1856, 
Became sole proprietor of The American Agriculturist. 1856—71, Resided in 
Flushing, N. Y. 1862, Traveled in Europe. 1863, Served with U. S. Christian 
Commission at Gettysburg!!. 1864, Served with U. S. Sanitary Commission in 
Gen. Grant’s Army, from the Rapidan to Petersburg!!; was brought home sick, 
and for weeks was apparently at the point of death. 1866-81, President of 
Alumni Association of Wesleyan University. 1867, Traveled with his family 
and with Dr. Chase (No. 1) through most of the countries of Europe. 1868-9, 
President of New York, Flushing, and North Side Railroad, and actively 
engaged in construction of same; also President of New York and Flushing 
Railroad. 1869, Broke ground for building of Orange Judd Hall of Natural 
Science, Wesleyan University. 1856-81, Publishing The American Agricultur¬ 
ist , and numerous books, chiefly agricultural and scientific; Firm (1881), Orange 
Judd Co. 1870-3, Published (Firm, Orange Judd & Co.) The Hearth and 
Home. 1870, Laid Corner-Stone of Orange Judd Hall of Natural Science. 
1871, Orange Judd Hall of Natural Science was dedicated. 1871-2, Resided in 
New York, N. Y. 1871-81, Trustee of Wesleyan University. 1872-3, Again 
resided in Flushing, N. Y. 1873, Visited Florida on account of ill health. 
1873-4. Resided in Europe, for health. 1874-7, Resided in Middletown, Conn. 
1877-81, Residing in Flushing, N. Y. Member of American Association for 
the Advancement of Science. (See Bibliography.) 

Married, Oct. 10, 1847, Miss Sarah L. Ford of Boston, Mass., who died 1854. 
Married, 1855, Miss Harriet Stewart of Lockport, N. Y., teacher in Rockford 
Female College, Ill. Children : a son, b. July 26, 1848 ; d. soon after: Orange, 
b. Jan. 19, 1850; d. Sept. 3, 1851: Orange, b. March 23, 1852; d. April 2, 1S53: 
Sarah Ford, b. July 18, 1854; married No. 916: William Orange, b. March 3, 
1856; d. Feb. 22, 1869: Charles Ozias, b. Nov. 9, 1858; Class of 1878; d. 
July 9, 1877: George Thomas, b. July 6, 1861; Class of 1883: James Strong, 
b. Dec. 25, 1863; Class of 1885. 

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315 , JOSEPH ELIJAH KING. 

Born, Nov. 30, 1823, in Laurens, Otsego Co., N. Y. 

1847, Teacher of Natural Science, Vermont Conference Seminary, Newbury, 
Vt. 1848-54, Principal and Teacher of Latin in same. 1849, Joined Vermont 
Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1854, Principal of Fort Plain Semi¬ 
nary, N. Y. 1855-66, Principal and Joint Financial Manager, Fort Edward 
Institute, N. Y. 1856, Transferred to Troy Conference. 1863, D.D., Union 
College. 1866-81, Principal and Financial Manager of Fort Edward Institute. 
1867, Spent three months in the British Isles and France. 1871-81, Trustee of 
Wesleyan University. 1872, Historian at the Twenty-fifth Anniversary of his 
class. 1872, Ph.D., Regents of University of New York. 1877-81, Engaged 
in reconstructing Institute buildings, which were destroyed by fire. Delegate 
to General Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church, 1856, 64. Reserve Dele¬ 
gate to same, 1868, 72. 

Married, 1850, Miss Melissa Bayley of Newbury, Vt, Children: Mary Ellen, 
b. July 20, 1852; married No. 941; d. Feb. 14, 1879: Charles Joseph, b. 
Dec. 24, 1855; d. March 25, 1858: Alice Eliza, b. Sept. 10, 1859: Helen 
Melissa, b. April 2, 1863. 

1881, Address: Fort Edward, Washington Co., N. Y. 


316 . JOHN PARKER LEE. 

Born, Jan. 15, 1822, in Stanstead, Quebec. 

1847-8, Teacher in High School, Summerfield, S. C. 1849, Principal of 
High School, Camden, S. C. 1850, Teacher of Ancient Languages and Mathe¬ 
matics in Oak Bowery Female College, Ala. 1851-2, Teacher of Ancient 
Languages and Mathematics in Auburn Masonic Female College, Ala. 1853, 
President of same. 1854. Returned North for health. Teacher of Mathemat¬ 
ics in Tuskegee Female College, Ala. 1855, Called to Stanstead, on account 
of death of his father. 1859-60. Principal of Brookhaven College for Young 
Ladies, Miss. 1861, Engaged in farming in Stanstead. 1866-7, Principal of 
Stanstead Academy. 1870-6, Member of the firm of J. W. Burke & Co., Pub¬ 
lishers, Booksellers, Stationers, etc., Macon, Ga. 1.876, Sold interest in above 
firm. 1877-81, Engaged in farming in Forsyth, Ga. 

Married, Sept. 19, 1850, Miss L. H. Pinkham of Stanstead. Children: Ella 
Alabama, b. Nov. 15, 1852: Emma America, b. March 30, 1856: Rosa Bell, b. 
July 19, 1862. 

1881, Address: Cedar Lawn, Forsyth, Monroe Co., Ga. 


317 . EDWARD SPALDING LIPPITT. 

Born, Sept. 17, 1824, in Woodstock, Windham Co., Conn. 

1847, Principal of Literary Institute and Gymnasium, Pembroke, N. H. 
[849, Teacher of Natural Science and Mathematics in Wesleyan Female 
College, Cincinnati, Ohio. 1854, Ordained Local Deacon, Methodist Episco¬ 
pal Church; Principal of Bovs’ Classical School, Cincinnati, Ohio. 1857, 
Admitted to Bar pf Supreme Court of Ohio. 1859-60, City Solicitor of Cin¬ 
cinnati. 1862, Professor of Mathematics in University of the Pacific, Santa 
Clara, Cal. 1863-7, Principal and Superintendent of City Schools, Petaluma, 
Cal. 1863, Acting Pastor of First Congregational Church, Petaluma, Cal. 
1864-6, Stationed at Methodist Episcopal Church, Petaluni3. 1S68-9, Princi¬ 
pal of Scientific and Classical Institute, Petaluma, and Acting Pastor of First 
Congregational Church. 1870, Admitted to U. S. District Court, Cal. 1870-81, 
Practicing Law in Petaluma; Director of Mutual Relief Association of Peta¬ 
luma. 1873-81, City Attorney for Petaluma; Director of Sonoma and Marin 
District Agricultural Society. 1875, Elected Life Director, Free Public Library, 
Petaluma. 

Married, Nov. 22, 1848, Miss Helen M. Young of Lebanon, N. H., who died 
Tune 27, 1849. Married, July 2, 1851, Miss Sarah Lucretia Lewis of Monroe, 
La. Children: Sarah Frances, b. Oct. 10. 1853; d. Oct. 5, 1859: Martha Lewis, 




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b. Dec. 26, 1855; d. Oct. 11, 1859: Mary Willis, b. March 9, 1858: Helen 
Marion, b. March 31, i860: Edward Lewis, b. June 29, 1862: Fannie Richard¬ 
son, b. March 9, 1865; d Aug. 5, 1865: Frank Kavanaugh, b. March 9, 1865: 
Lois Gertrude, b. June 10, 1874. 

1881, Address: Petaluma, Sonoma Co., Cal. 


318 . JAMES N. MARTIN. 

Born, Oct. 10, 1823, in Augusta, Ont. 

1848, Principal of Galena Seminary, Ill. 1848-50, Teacher of Ancient 
Languages and Natural Science in Rock River Seminary, Mount Morris, Ill. 
1 850-3, Engaged in mining in California. 1853-7, Teacher of Ancient Lan¬ 
guages and Natural Science, Rock River Seminary. 1857-8, Teacher of 
Ancient Languages and Natural Science, Belleville Seminary, Ont. 1858, 
Joined Rock River Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1858, 9, Sta¬ 
tioned at Rockton, Ill.; i860, Oregon; 1861, 2, Morris; 1863. Newark. 1864, 
President of Minnesota Female College. 1866, Transferred to California Con¬ 
ference. 1866, 7, Stationed at Grass Valley, Cal.; 1868, 9, Marysville; 1870, 1, 
San Francisco. 1872-81, Professor of Ancient Languages, University of the 
Pacific, Santa Clara, Cal. 1S80-1, Vice President of same Institution. 

Married, July 2, 1856, Miss Mary E. Murphy of Minneapolis, Minn. Chil¬ 
dren: Mary Elia, b. Feb. 12, i860: Elvert Lincoln, b. Dec. 21, 1865; d. Oct. 20, 
1869. 

1881, Address: San Jose, Cal. 


319 . CORNELIUS WORTENDYKE LAFAYETTE MORROW. 

Born, Aug. 16, 1824, in Patterson, N. J. 

1847, Studied in Theological Department, Yale College. 1848, Joined New 
Jersey Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1849, Teacher in Newark 
Wesleyan Institute, N. J 1850-69, Engaged in manufacturing in Patterson, 
N. J. 1869-81, Engaged in manufacturing in Brooklyn, N. Y. ; also en¬ 
gaged in literary pursuits. 

Married, Miss Jane E. Chase of Middletown, Conn. Children: J. Henry, 
b. Jan. 6, 1851: Sophie Chase, b. July,.9, 1853: Conelius Wortendyke, b. 
Feb. 8, 1855: Charles Sumner, b. Oct. 15, 1857 ; d. Aug. 2,1862. 

1881, Address: 117 McDonough St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 


320 . * JOHN HALL NEWTON. 

Born, March 22, 1826, in Durham, Middlesex Co., Conn. 

1848, Teacher in High School, Middletown, Conn. 1849, Studied in Andover 
Theological Seminary ; also in Theological Department, Yale College. 1850, 
Studied Law in Middletown, Conn. 1852. Admitted to the Bar. 1855-62, 
Pastor of Second Congregational Church, Middle Haddam, Conn. 1862-3, Sick 
at the residence of his father, in Middletown, Conn. Died, Aug. is, 186s, in 
Middletown, Conn. . 


321 . BENJAMIN PILSBURY. 

Born, Oct. 25, 1824, in Boscawen, Merrimack Co., N. H. 

1847-50, Studied in Theological Department, Yale College; also preached 
at Westville, Conn. 1S48, Joined New York Conference, Methodist Episco¬ 
pal Church. 1850, 1, Stationed at Guilford, Conn.; 1852, New Britain; 
1853, 4, Waterbury; 1855, 6, Seventh St., New York, N. Y.; 1857, 8, Hemp¬ 
stead; 1859, Rye ; 1860, 1, St. John St., New Haven, Conn.; 1862, 3, South 

Third St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 1864-8, Presiding Elder of South Long Island 
District. 1868, Stationed at Winsted, Conn. 1869, Middletown, Conn., 






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caring for a sick friend. 1870, i, Stationed at Watertown, Conn. 1872-6, Pre¬ 
siding Elder of New Haven District. 1875, D.D., East Tennessee Wesleyan 
University. 1876, Stationed at Danbury, Conn.; 1877-9, Stratford; 1880, 1, 
Woodbury. Delegate to General Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church, 
1864, 68. 

Married, April 24, 1848, Miss H. Maria Chandler of Middletown, Conn. 
Children : Benjamin Chandler (No. 1094), b., Aug. 10, 1854: Sarah Maria, b. 
Dec. 3, 1S57 ; d. Jan. 6, 1874. 

1881, Address: Woodbury, Litchfield Co., Conn. 


322 . SILAS WRIGHT ROBBINS. 

Born, Jan. 12, 1827, in Dorset, Bennington Co., Vt. 

1847, Teacher in High School, Middletown, Conn. 1848, Teacher in Newark 
Wesleyan Institute, N. J. 1849, Pastor of Quarry St. (now Eighth Av.) Metho¬ 
dist Episcopal Church, Newark, N. J. 1850, Studied in Theological Depart¬ 
ment, Yale College. 1852-6, Pastor of Congregational Church, North Haven, 
Conn. 1856-71, Pastor of Congregational Church, East Haddam, Conn. 1871- 
81, Pastor of Congregational Church, Manchester, Conn. 

Married, May 20, 1856, Miss Lydia W. Andrews of Troy, N. Y. Children : 
Frederick Wright (No. 1250), b. April 7, 1857: George Andrews, b. March 21, 
i860; Class of 1883: Anna Florence, b. Oct. 8, 1865: Clara Gertrude, b. 
April 5, 1867. 

1881, Address : Manchester, Hartford Co., Conn. 


323 . JAMES ROGERS. 

Born, Sept. 28, 1818, in Cambria, Niagara Co., N. Y. 

1847, Lectured on Telegraphy. 1848, Principal of High School, Portland, 
Conn. 1849, Went to California ; spent the winter in Panama. 1850, Taught 
in .Sacramento, Ca'. 1851, Joined California and Oregon Mission Conference, 
Methodist Episcopal Church ; stationed at Sacramento to establish a Seminary. 
1852, Engaged in teaching and preaching in Sacramento. 1853, Stationed at 
Shasta City, Cal. ; 1854, Auburn; 1855. Coloma. 1856-8, Principal of Female 
Collegiate Institute, Santa Clara, Cal. 1858-60. Professor of Natural 
Science, University of the Pacific, Santa Clara. 1861, Stationed at Michigan 
Bluff, Cal.; 1862, Iowa Hill; 1863, Downieville ; 1864, Auburn and Ophir. 
1865-7, Supernumerary. 1868, Located on account of ill-health; keeper of 
Light House, Point Conception. 1870-81, Teaching in Public and Private 
Schools. 1874-5, Head Master of St. Matthew’s Hall, San Mateo, Cal. 1879 
-81, Principal of Whitman Seminary, Walla Walla, Wash. (See Bibliography.) 

Married, September, 1853. Miss Sophia J. Pettit of Illinois, who died Jan. 1, 
1879. Children: Lewis Henry, b. July 16, 1854: Effie Lizzie, b. Oct. 17, 
1856. 

1881, Address: Walla Walla, Walla Walla Co., W’ash. 


324 . PERRY CHILDS SMITH. 

Born, Nov. 24, 1827, in Cazenovia, Madison Co., N. Y. Son of President 
Smith; brother of 494. 

1847-8, Taught in Clayton, Ala. 1849, Teacher in High School, Middle- 
town, Conn. 1850, Studied Law in New York, N. Y. 1851, Admitted to the 
Bar ; afterwards in steamboat office in Albany. 1854, In office of People’s 
Line, New York, N. Y. 1869-71, In the same office ; General Agent. 1871-2, 
Resided in Cazenovia, N. Y. 1872, Engaged in surveying in Appleton, Wis. 
1873, Connected with the Green Bay and Mississippi Canal Company. 1876-81, 
Connected with the Appleton Furnace Co., Wis. 

1881, Address: Appleton, Outagamie Co., Wis. 




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325 . * JULIUS S. TOWNSEND. 

Born, June 10, 1824, in Moravia, Cayuga Co., N. Y. 

1848, Taught in Moravia. 1849, Teacher in Rome Academy, N. Y. 1850, 
Studied Theology in Geneva, N. Y. 1851, Ordained Rector of Trinity 
Church, Fayetteville, N. Y., and St. Mark’s Church, Jamesville, N. Y. 1853, 
Rector of Trinity Church, Pawtucket, R. I. 1859, In missionary work in 
North and East Attleborough, Mass, i860, Resigned and went to Port Byron, 
N. Y., on account of failure of health. 1861-3, Assistant Minister in St. 
Peter’s Church, Philadelphia, Pa. 1863, Health again failed; spent the sum¬ 
mer traveling, and on seashore. Died, April 16, 1864, in Port Bvron, N. Y. 

Married, June, 1854, Martha Louise Rice, of Port Byron, N. Y. Child : 
Smith De Lancey, b. March 27, i860; A. B., Hobart College. 

1881, Address of widow: Mrs. D. A. Bonnar, Davidsonville, Anne 
Arundel Co., Md. 


326 . BENJAMIN VAN KIRK. 

Born, July 4, 1827, in Pennington, Mercer Co., N. J. 

1847—51, Teacher of Mathematics rand Latin, Pennington Seminary, N. J. 
1851, Principal of Bethlehem Boarding School for boys, Pa. 1854-7, Princi¬ 
pal and Proprietor of Niskv Hill Seminary, Bethlehem, Pa. 1857, Retired 
on account of sickness. 1859-61, Professor of Latin and Mathematics in 
Moravian Seminary for Young Ladies, Bethlehem, Pa. 1861, Resigned on 
account of sickness. 1866-73, Vice-Principal of Moravian Seminary for 
Yotfng Ladies, Bethlehem, Pa. 1873-81, Vice-Principal and Professor of 
Chemistry, Latin, and Mathematics in the Moravian Seminary for Young 
Ladies, Bethlehem, Pa. 

Married, Oct. 31, 1850, Miss Caroline Maria Protzman of Bethlehem, Pa. 
Children: M. Lizzie b. Sept. 8, 1851 : C. Annie, b. Jan. 5, 1854: Charles 
Augustus, b. Nov. 25, 1855 > d* Aug. 4, 1856: Charles Frederick, b. Dec. 12, 
1856; d. April 27, 1857: B. Russell, b. April 24, 1859; A. B., Lehigh Univer¬ 
sity, 1880: Edwin Stanton, b. Jan. 3, 1862; d. Sept. 10, 1862. 

1881, Address: Bethlehem, Northampton Co., Pa. 


327 . GEORGE BELL NEWELL WAILES. 

Born, Sept. 21, 1828, in Wilkinson County, Miss. 

1847, Studied Law in New Orleans, La. 1848, Editor of The Wilkinson 
County Whig, Miss. 1850, Practiced Law in Natchez, Miss. 1S65, In New 
Orleans. 1873-80, Practiced Law in Plaquemine, La. 1880-1, Practicing Law 
in Bayou Goula, La. Has been Member of Louisiana Senate. (See Biblio- 
grahv.) 

1881, Address : Bayou Goula, Iberville Co., La. 


328 . ALEXANDER WINCHELL. 

Born, Dec. 31,1824, in North East, Dutchess Co., N. Y. 

1847, Teacher of Natural Sciences in Pennington Seminary, N. J. 1848, 
Teacher of Natural Sciences in Amenia Seminary, N. Y. 1851, Principal of 
Mesopotamia Female Seminary, Eutaw, Ala. 1853, President of Masonic Uni¬ 
versity, Selma, Ala. 1853-5/ Professor of Physics and Civil Engineering, 
University of Michigan. 1855, Engineer of Ann Arbor and Jonesville Rail¬ 
road route. 1855-72, Professor of Geology, Zoology, and Botany, University 
of Michigan. 1859. President of Michigan State Teachers’Association; Editor 
of The Michigan Journal of Education. 1859-62. State Geologist and Natur¬ 
alist, and retaining his chair in the University. 1862, Survey was interrupted 
bv the war. 1866, Made Survey and Report on the Grand Traverse Region of 
Michigan. 1866-9, Professor of Geology, Zoology, and Botany in Kentucky 
University still retaining same chair in University of Michigan. 1867, LL.D., 
Wesleyan University. 1869-71, Director of Geological Survey of Michigan’, 
with three Chief Assistants. 1871, Delivered Address at Dedication of Orange 
Judd Hall of Natural Sciences. 1872, Vice-President of American Association 





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for the Advancement of Science; made official 'geological survey of certain 
Salt Lands in Minnesota; Poet at Twenty-fifth Anniversary of his class. 1873— 
4, Chancellor of Syracuse University, N. Y. 1873, Visited Europe with family. 
1874-8, Professor of Geology, Zoology, and Botany in Syracuse University, 
N. Y. 1874, Traveled and studied in Europe with family. 1875-8, Professor 
of Geology, Zoology, and Botany in Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn. 
1879-81, Professor of Geology and Paleontology in University of Michigan, 
Ann Harbor, Mich. Has lectured extensively and contributed to numerous 
periodicals, on geological and philosophical subjects ; has established by his 
investigations the “Marshall Group” in American geology; has described 
seven new genera, and three hundred and four new species, mostly fossil ; 
and had his name assigned to eleven new species, by various naturalists. 
Corresponding Member of Geological Society of France; Geological Society of 
Glasgow, Scotland; American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia, Pa. ; Boston 
Society of Natural History ; Congris Internationale d' Anthropologie et d' Arche- 
ologie Prehistorique, Paris; Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences; Natur- 
wessenschaftliche Gesellschaft Isis , Dresden; Edinburgh Geological Society ; 
Essex Institute, Salem, Mass. ; Anthropological Society of Washington, D. C., 
and many other learned societies. (See Bibliography.) 

Married, Dec. 10, 1849, Miss Julia F. Lines of Utica, N. Y. Children: Julia 
Alexandra, b. Oct. 31,1851; d. May 16, i860: Jennie Carissima, b. Oct. 20, 1853; 
married: Stella Clarissa, b. Aug. 11,1857; d. Nov. 22, 1859: Alexander Julius, 
b. Aug 9, i860; d. July 19, 1861 : Ida Belle, b. May 23, 1862 : Flora Mabel, b. 
Sept. 17, 1867; d. Dec. 24, 1873. 

1881, Address: Ann Harbor, Mich. 


Class of 1848 . 


321 ). * JONATHAN EBENEZER BARNES. 

Born, March 8, 1828, in Middletown, Conn. 

1848-9, Studied Modern Languages, Logic, etc. 1849-50, Taught in Walling¬ 
ford, Conn.; studied Law several months with his father. 1850-4, Studied in 
Theological Department of Yale College. 1855-6, Assistant Pastor of Con¬ 
gregational Church, Wethersfield, Conn. 1856-9, Pursued Theological and 
Philosophical Studies in Middletown, Conn., preaching occasionally. 1859-66, 
Pastor of Congregational Church, Darien, Conn. Died, May 31, 1866, in 
Darien, Conn. 

Married, Sept. 12, i860, Emily H. Wells of Wethersfield, Conn. Child: 
Jonathan, b. July 31, 1864. 


330 . FRANKLIN OTIS BLAIR. 

Born, Nov. 30, 1822, in Blandford, Hampden Co., Mass. 

1848, Teacher in Providence Conference Seminary, East Greenwich, R. I. 
1850, Principal of Wesleyan Seminary, Springfield, Vt. 1856-7, Adjunct Pro¬ 
fessor of Intellectual and Moral Science in Lawrence University, Appleton, 
Wis. 1857, Joined Wisconsin Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 185S, 
Transferred to Southern Illinois Conference. 1858-73, Professor of Natural 
Science, McKendree College, Lebanon, Ill. 1870, Financial Agent of McKen- 
dree College. 1873-81, Agent of American Bible Society. 

Married, Aug. 7, 1853, Miss E. A. Adams of Luzerne, N. Y. Children : Anna 
Eliza, b. Nov. 26, 1857; d. Sept. 25, 1859: Erwin Otis, b. Oct. 16, i860. 

1881, Address : Lebanon, St. Clair Co., Ill. 






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331 . JOHN CURRIER CLARKE. 

Born, March 3, 1822, in Chester, Rockingham Co., N. H. 

1848-50, Teacher of Mathematics in New Hampshire Conference Seminary, 
NorthfieJd, N. H. 1850, Principal of same. 1851, Associate Principal of same, 
with No. 343. 1852, Resigned on account of ill health. 1852-4, Engaged in 

the lumber business, in Cleveland, Ohio. 1854-7, Engaged in same business, 
Detroit, Mich. 1858, Removed to Saint Clair, Mich. 1867-71, Superintendent 
of Schools for Saint Clair County. 1873, Engaged in the lumber business, Saint 
Clair, Mich. 1874-81, Cashier of First National Bank, Saint Clair. 1877-81, 
Trustee of Albion College ; Member of School Board, Saint Clair ; Trustee 
and Treasurer of Somerville School, Saint Clair. 

Married, Nov. 23, 1854, Miss C. P. Edson of Yarmouth Port, Mass. Chil¬ 
dren: Willis Gaylord (No. 1142), b. May 28, 1856: Edward Edson, b. Sept. 7, 
i860; d. Aug. 20, 1863. 

1881, Address: Saint Clair, St. Clair Co., Mich. 


332 . * WILLIAM WARNER CLARK. 

Born, Aug. 19, 1826, in Bristol, Addison Co., Vt. 

1848, Teacher of Mathematics in Gouverneur Wesleyan Seminary, N. Y. 
1850, Principal and Teacher of Languages in same. 1853, Teacher of Mathe¬ 
matics in Genesee Wesleyan Seminary, Lima, N. Y. i860, Teacher of Ancient 
Languages in Baton Rouge Collegiate Institute, La.; resigned in a few months 
on account of ill health. 1861-3, Teacher of Mathematics in Genesee Wesleyan 
Seminary, Lima, N. Y. 1864, Acting Professor of Mathematics in Genesee 
College. 1865-6, In feeble health ; resided in Rochester, N. Y. Died, Sept. 
19, 1869. 


333 . JOEL BARBER CLOUGH. 

Born, Oct. 30, 1823, in Palmer, Hampden Co., Mass. 

1848, Entered an Engineer’s office in Springfield, Mass. 1848-9, Engineer on 
Mobile and Ohio Railroad. 1850, Assisted in locating Vermont Valley Rail¬ 
road; Assistant Engineer successively on Cleveland, Columbus, and Cincinnati 
Railroad, and Cleveland, Painsville, and Ashtabula Railroad. 1851-6, Engin¬ 
eer, Mobile and Ohio Railroad. 1856-60, Engineer, Edgefield and Kentucky 
Railroad. 1860-1, Engineer, Nashville and Henderson Railroad. 1861-2, 
Engaged in farming near Minneapolis, Minn. 1863-4, Engineer of Construc¬ 
tion, U. S. Military Railroads; organized and commanded a construction corps 
of 640 men; with the Army of the Potomac in Pennsylvania and Virginia. 
1864, Honorably discharged on account of ill health. 1865, Engaged in farm¬ 
ing near Minneapolis, Minn. 1866-S, Chief Engineer, Hastings and Dakota 
Railroad. 1869-70, City Engineer and Street Commissioner, Minneapolis, 
Minn. 1870-1, Chief Engineer, Minneapolis and Saint Louis Railroad. 1872-3, 
Assisted in building a section of Northern Pacific Railroad ; Chief Engineer, 
Northern Central Railroad of Minnesota. 1874-5, City Engineer, Minneapolis, 
Minn. 1876-7, Chief Engineer, Minnesota Northern Railroad. 1878-9, En¬ 
gaged in farming near Minneapolis, Minn. 1S80-1, General Assistant Engineer, 
Northern Pacific Railroad. 1881, Engineer of Yellowstone Division, Northern 
Pacific Railroad, with headquarters at Miles City, Mont. 

Married, July 12, 1854, Miss Mary Annie Pierce of Lunenburgh, Mass. Chil¬ 
dren : Mary Estella, b. Nov. 24, 1855 : Frank Pierce, b. Feb. 6, 1858 : Ernest 
John Childe, b. March 10, i860: Florence Augusta, b. July 31, 1862. 

1881, Permanent Address: 1302 Linden Av., Minneapolis, Minn. 


334 . DAVID NELSON CONGER. 

Born, July 30, 1825, in Danby, Rutland Co., Vt. 

1849, Taught in Mississippi. Afterwards in Ohio, Wisconsin, Indiana, and 
Missouri. For two years in U. S. Army during the Civil War. 1869-70, 





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Principal of Public School,Westport, Mo. 1871, Principal of Public School, New 
Florence, Mo. 1872, Studied Law; admitted to the Bar. 1873, Practiced Law 
in Moberly, Mo. 1873-6, Principal of Public Schools in Renie, Heytsville, and 
Memphis, Mo. 1876, Taught Private School in Moberly, Mo. 1877, Principal 
of First Ward School, Moberly. 1878, Taught in Jacksonville, Mo. 1879, 
Taught near Moberly. 1880, Principal of Public School, Moberly. 1881, En¬ 
gaged in fruit-farming in Moberly. 

Married, 1870, Mrs. Lydia F. Romig of Grasshopper Falls, Kans. 

1881, Address: Moberly, Randolph Co., Mo. 


335 . CHARLES WESLEY DAVENPORT. 

1848, Residence: Hamptonburgh, N. Y. 1849, Teacher in Tarrytown Insti¬ 
tute, N. Y. 1854-7, Principal of Rhinebeck Academy, N. Y. 1857-60, Teacher 
in Tarrytown Institute, N. Y. 1860-6, Principal of Barnesville Classical Insti¬ 
tute, Ohio. 1866-8, Principal of First Ward Public School, Wheeling, Va. 
1869-72, Engaged in fruit-farming in Vineland, N. J. 1872-81, Engaged in 
farming near Gibbon, Nebr. 

Married, Dec. 27, 1849, Miss Anna Burnett. Children: Fred Smith, b. 
Oct. 2, 1851; d. Jan. 6, 1853: James Alfred, b. Feb. 15, 1855: Charles Allen, b. 
Feb. 13, 1859: Thomas Bradfield, b. March 11, 1864; d. July 25, 1864: Mary 
Frances, b. July 30, 1865; d. Nov. 19, 1867. 

1881, Address: Gibbon, Buffalo Co., Nebr. * 


330 . * JOSEPH BENSON FREEMAN. 

1847, Residence: Amenia, Dutchess Co., N. Y. 1S48, Taught in or near 
Chicago, Ill. Died, March 1, 1849, in Ohio. 


337 . JOHN PHILANDER GRIFFIN. 

Born, Jan. 7, 1821, in Vernon, Oneida Co., N. Y. 

1848-50, Teacher of Mathematics and Natural Science in Fairfield Academy, 
N. Y. 1850-3, Associate Principal of same. 1853-6, Teacher in Bloomfield 
Institute, N. J. 1856-69, Principal of Falley Seminary, Fulton, N. Y. 1869, 
Resigned position on account of ill health. 1870, Traveled for his health. 
1871-5, Librarian, Registrar, and Business Manager of Syracuse University. 
1875-81, Business Manager of The Northern Christian Advocate. 

Married, July 23, 1850, Phebe C. Walker of Russia, N. Y. 

1881, Address: Syracuse, N. Y. 


338 . * SAMUEL HALL HARRINGTON. 

Born, Nov. 18, 1827, in Lyons, Wayne Co., N. Y. 

1848-9, Engaged in the shoe business, Geneva, N. Y. 1849, began study of 
Law; soon relinquished it for Medicine. 1S52, M.D., Starling Medical College, 
Columbus, Ohio. 1852-9, Practiced Medicine, Richmond, Ind. Died, Sep¬ 
tember, 1859, in Richmond, Ind. , , , , _ , 

Married, August, 1852, Miss Jane E. Blanchard oi Richmond, Ind. Child- 

ren: Mary: Belle. 


333 . WILLIAM GEORGE HAWKINS. 

Born, Oct. 22, T823, in Baltimore, Md. « 

1848-51, Member of Theological Seminary, Fairfax County. Va. 1851, 

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Ordained Deacon in Protestant Episcopal Church. 1852, Rector of St. Paul’s 
Church, Centerville, Md.; called to the Rectorship of the Church of the 
Messiah, Glens Falls, N. Y. 1856-8, Rector of St. John’s Church, Piqua, 
Lancaster Co., Pa. 1858, Removed to Cambridgeport, Mass. 1859, Rector of 
St. John’s Church, Wilkinsonville, Mass. 1862, Appointed to General Charge 
of Missions in the Diocese of Mass.; established churches in Fitchburgh, Mil¬ 
ford, and Oxford. 1863, Agent of National Freedman’s Commission in Maine; 
Secretary of the Freedman’s Commission; Editor of The Freedman " 1 s Advocate. 
1864-6, Editor of The A T ational Freedman. 1866-7, Registrar of Third District, 
York County, Va. ; resided at Rippon Hall, Va. 1868-73, Rector of Trinity 
Church, Chambersburgh, Pa. 1873-6, Resided in Binghamton, N. Y.; Chap¬ 
lain of the New York Asylum for Inebriates. 1876-8, In charge of Christ’s 
Mission Chapel, Ithaca, N. Y. 1879-81, Rector of Christ’s Church, Beatrice, 
Nebr. 1880-1, Rector of the Gage County English and Classical School, 
Beatrice, Nebr. (See Bibliography.) 

Married, Oct. 1, 1851, Miss Narcissa B. Simmons of Essex, Conn. Children: 
Rachel Thomson, b. Oct. 31, 1852: John Henry Willis, b. Feb. 13, 1855; 
C. E., Cornell University, 1876: William Brainerd, b. July 15, 1857: Joseph 
Dorsey, b. March 13, 1S59: George Cole, b. May 10, 1861: Carroll Courtenay, 
b. April 15, 1863: Hannah Woolsey, b. Sept. 24, 1865. 

1881, Address: Beatrice, Gage Co., Nebr. 


340 . EBENEZER HODSDON. 

Born in Berwick, York Co., Me. 

1849, Principal of Alexander Academy, Burke Co., Ga. 1S50-1, Principal of 
Greenville Academy, Ga. 1852, Teacher of Natural Sciences in Oak Bowery 
Female College, Ala. 1853, Principal of English and Classical School, Auburn, 
Ala. 1854-5, Principal of Montevallo Institute, Ala. 1S56-9, Taught in 
Autauga and~Jefferson, Ala. 1860-6, Principal of Jasper Academy, Ala. ^ 1866, 
Removed to Illinois. 1867-72, Principal of Public Schools in Illinois. 1872-4, 
Principal of Public Schools, Corning, Mo. 1874-81, Engaged in fruit-farming 
and bee business. Local Preacher of the Methodist Episcopal Church. 

Married, 1849, Miss Amanda B. Lee of Stanstead, Quebec. Children: 
Laura Reese, b. May 12, 1850: Clara Lee, b. Feb. 14, 1852; d. Jan. 9, 1880: 
Stephen Olin, b. Oct. 19, 1853: Florabell, b. Sept. 10, 1855; d. March 8, 1858: 
Florabell Amanda, b. March 8, 1859. 

1881, Address: Corning, Holt Co., Mo. 


341 . * WILLIAM CASE KENDALL. 

Born, Dec. 25, 1822, in Covington, Genesee (now Wyoming) Co., N. Y. 

1848, Joined Genesee Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1848, 9, 
Appointed to Cambria Circuit, N. Y.; 1850, Royalton Circuit; 1851, Pike; 
1852,3, Covington Circuit; 1S54, Albion; 1855, Brockport; 1856, North Chili; 
1857, West Falls Circuit. Died, Feb. 8, 1S58, in West Falls, Erie Co., N. Y. 
Married, 1850, Miss Martha F. Wallace. 


342 . EDWIN RUTHVEN KEYES. 

Born, May 7, 1826, in West Henrietta, Monroe Co., N. Y. 
i 8 49, d'aught in Lovingston, Nelson Co., Va. 1850, Joined Genesee Confer¬ 
ence, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1850, Stationed at Williamsville, N. Y.; 
1851, Niagaia Falls ; 1852, Alexander. 1853, Superannuated, and removed to 
New York N. Y. 1853,4, Preached in the Vestrv St. Methodist Episcopal 
Church. 1854 Transferred to New York Conference. 1854, 5, Stationed at 
rarrytown N. Y.; 1856, 7, Newburgh ; 1858, Shrub Oaks; 1859, 60, Sing Sing; 
1861, 2, Yonkeis. 1863? Chaplain 6th New York Heavy Artillery. 1863—c 
Resided at Owego, N. Y. 1865,6, Stationed at Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 1867, 






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Transferred to Maine Conference. 1867, 8, Stationed at Chestnut St., Port¬ 
land, Me. 1869, Withdrew from the Methodist Episcopal Church, and joined 
the New (Swedenborgian) Church. 1869, 71, Missionary of the New York 
Association of the New Church; resided in Yonkers, N. Y. 1871-3, Pastor of 
First New Church Society, Philadelphia, Pa. 1874-81, Practicing Law in 
Yonkers, N. Y. (See Bibliography.) 

Married, Aug. 4, 1849, Miss Barah Ann Bradshaw of Lovingston, Va. Chil¬ 
dren: Edwin Ruthven, b. Jan. 19, 1853: Malcolm Sidney, b. July 2, 1859: 
Charlotte Lilian, b. April 20, 1861 : Frank, b. Nov. 15, 1864. 

1881, Address: Yonkers, N. Y. 


343 . JAMES ELIJAH LATIMER. 

Born, Oct. 7, 1826, in Hartford, Conn. 

1848, Teacher of Languages in Newbury Seminary, Vt. 1849, Teacher of 
Latin and Geology in Genesee Wesleyan Seminary, Lima, N. Y. 1851, Princi¬ 
pal of New Hampshire Conference Seminary, Northfield, N. H. 1854, Prin¬ 
cipal of Fort Plain Seminary, N. Y. 1858, Joined East Genesee Conference, 
Methodist Episcopal Church. 1859-60, Teacher of Languages, Elmira Female 
College, N. Y. 1861, 2, Stationed at First Church, Elmira, N. Y.; 1863, 4, As- 
bury Church, Rochester; 1865-7, First Church, Rochester. 1868, D.D., Wes¬ 
leyan University. 1868, Went to Europe to studv methods of instruction in 
England and on the Continent. 1869, Pastor of Church in Penn Yan, N. Y. 
1870-4, Professor of Historic Theology in School of Theology of Boston Uni¬ 
versity. 1874-81, Dean and Professor of Systematic Theology in School of 
Theology, Boston University. (See Bibliography.) 

Married, 1853, Miss Anna E. Ross of Elmira, N. Y. 

1881, Address : 36 Bromfield St., Boston, Mass. 


344 . * WILLIAM CONWAY LA WES. 

1845-7, Residences: Unionville, La.; Donaldsonville, Ascension Co., La. 
Died, 1870, in Donaldsonville, La. 


345 . ROBERT McGONEGAL. 

Born, March 25, 1822, in Tompkins County, N. Y. 

1848, Joined Providence Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1848, 9, 
Stationed at Marlborough, Conn.; 1850, 1, Fisherville; 1852, 3, Chilmark, 
Mass.; 1854, 5, Provincetown ; 1856, North Bridgewater. 1852-3, Also Princi¬ 
pal of Dukes County Academy, Chilmark, Mass. 1857, Located ; supplied 
Church St., Boston, Mass. 1858-61, President of Wesleyan Female College, 
Dundas, Ontario. 1861-3, Principal of Lewiston Academy, N. Y. 1863-6, 
Pastor of Baptist Church, Laight St., New York, N. Y. ; 1866-8, Jersey City 
Heights, N. J.; 1868-70, Newark ; 1870-2, Norfolk, Va.; 1872-4, Deep River, 
Conn.; 1874-6, Hackensack, N. J.; 1877-81, New Rochelle, N. Y. (See Bib¬ 
liography.) 

Married, 1849, Miss E. C. Bevin of Berlin, Conn. Children: (only three 
living) Annette Josephine: Robert S.: Althea F.: Rena A.: A. Frederick Olin : 
George R.: Madeline. 

1881, Address: New Rochelle, Westchester Co., N. Y. or Essex, Middle¬ 
sex Co., Conn. 


» 340 . RALZA MORSE MANLY. 

Born, Jan. 16, 1822, in Dorset, Bennington Co., Vt. . 

1848-52, Principal of Grammar School, Randolph, Vt. 1852-4, Principal of 
Northfield Academy, Vt. 1853— 7 > Editor of Vermont Christian Messen- 






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[1848. 


ger. 1857, Teacher of Natural Science and Latin in Newbury Seminary, Vt. 
1858-60, Principal of Troy Conference Academy, Poultney, Vt. 1860-2, Prin¬ 
cipal of New Hampshire Conference Seminary, Northfield, N. H. 1862-3, 
Chaplain of 16th New Hampshire Volunteers, served in Louisiana till the cap¬ 
ture of Port Hudson. 1863-5, Chaplain of 1st U. S. Colored Cavalry ; served 
in the operations about Richmond till the close of the War. 1865-70, State 
Superintendent of Schools for Virginia, under Freedmen’s Bureau. 1867, 
Founded State Colored Normal School, Richmond, Va. 1867-78, Principal of 
same. 1869-79, Alderman; Member of School Board, Richmond, Va. 1875- 
Si, U. S. Deputy Collector, Internal Revenue, Richmond, Va. 1879, Traveled 
in Europe. (See Bibliography.) 

Married, Aug. 16, 1848, Sarah B. Wright of Leicester, Vt. Children: Cathe¬ 
rine Sarah, b. Oct. 25, 1850: William Marcus, b. Feb. 2, 1S55: Ralza Wright, 
b. June 9, 1859: Ma’beth, b. Jan. 7, 1865; d. Aug. 16, 1874. 

1881, Address : Richmond, Va. 


347 . * EDMUND MAURIN. 

1845-7, Residence: Donaldsonville, Ascension Co., La. Reported dead. 


348 . * HENRY SANBORN NOYES. 

Born, Dec. 24, 1822, in Landaff, Grafton Co., N. H. 

1846, Teacher in Newbury Seminary, Vt. 1848, Taught in Springfield, Vt. 
1850, Teacher of Mathematics and Greek, Newbury Seminary, Vt. 1853-5, 
Principal of same. 1855-72, Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy in 
North-western University, Evanston, Ill. 1860-7, Acting President of same. 
1870-1, Traveled in Europe for his health. Died, May 24, 1872, in Evanston, 

Married, Feb. 16, 1849, Harriet N. Verback of Derby, Vt. Children : Mar¬ 
garet Sarah, b. Aug. 11, 1858: two others d. 


349 . DANIEL FARNUM POND. 

Born, July 14, 1822, in Mendon, Worcester Co., Mass. 

1848-9, Preached in Wolcottville, Conn. 1849-56, Teacher of Drawing in 
Hartford, Conn., New Haven, Conn., Richmond, Va., and Brooklyn, N. Y. 
1856-7, Connected with Potter’s Mercantile Agency, New York, N. Y. 1857- 
8, Connected with Dun and Co. Mercantile Agency, New York, N. Y. 1858— 
65, Financial Agent of Brooks Brothers, New York/N. Y. 1865-8, Connected 
with Bradstreet and Sons’ Commercial Agency, New York, N. Y. 1869, Agent 
for Osborn and Co.’s Bible Cartoons. 1869-74, Engaged in Manufacturing. 
1876-8, Legal Correspondent for H. K. & F. B. Thurber, Grocers, New York, 
N. Y. 1878-81, Connected with The Methodist , New York, N. Y. 1881, Re¬ 
siding at Passaic, N. J. 

Married, Feb. 14, 1849, Miss Cornelia Burling of New York, N. Y. Chil¬ 
dren : Lancaster Burling, b. 1850; d. in 1876: Kate Cornelia, b. 1852: William 
Burling, b. 1854 ; d.: Ida Eleanor, b. 1857 : Anna W., b. 1859. 

1881, Address: 15 Murray St., New York, N. Y. 


350 . BENJAMIN TITUS ROBERTS. 

Born, July, 1823, in Leon, Cattaraugus Co., N. Y. 

1848, joined Genesee Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1848 Sta¬ 
tioned at Careyville, N. Y.; 1849, 5 °> P^e; 1851, Rushford ; 1852, Niagara St., 






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Buffalo; 1853,4, Brockport; 1855, 6, Albion; 1857, Pekin. 1860-81, Editor 
and Publisher of The Earnest Christian. 1860-80, General Superintendent of 
the Free Methodist Church. 1870-81, Principal of Chili Seminary, N. Y. 
1881, Delegate to the Methodist Ecumenical Conference. (See Bibliography.) 

Married, May 3, 1849, Ellen L. Stow of New York, N. Y. Children: Wil¬ 
liam Titus, b. June 21, 1850; d. June 5, 1851 : George Lane, b. Jan. 7, 1852 : 
Benson Howard, b. Oct. 8, 1853: Sarah Georgianna, b. Jan. 16, 1855 ; d. Aug. 
21, 1855: Charles Stow, b. June 12, 1856: Samuel, b. Jan. 19, 1862; d. Feb. 1, 
1875 : Benjamin Titus, b. March 13, 1864. 

1881, Address: Rochester, N. Y., or North Chili, Monroe Co., N. Y. 


351 . DANIEL STEELE. 

Born, Oct. 5, 1824, in Windham, Greene Co., N. Y. 

1848-50, Tutor in Mathematics, Wesleyan University. 1849, Joined New 
England Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1850, Stationed at Fitch- 
burgh, Mass.; 1851, 2, Leominster; 1853, 4, South St., Lynn; 1855, Second 
Church, Dorchester; 1856,7, Hedding Church, Boston; 1858, 9, Malden; i860, 
1, Union St., Springfield; 1862, Holliston. 1862-9, Professor of Ancient Lan¬ 
guages, Genesee College, Lima, N. Y. 1868, D.D., Wesleyan University. 1869- 
71, Acting President of Genesee College. 1871, Vice-President of Syracuse 
University. 1872, Stationed at Tremont St. Methodist Episcopal Church, Bos¬ 
ton, Mass.; 1873, 4, Auburndale ; 1875-7, St. Paul’s, Lynn; 1878, 9, Lafayette 
St., Salem; 1880, 1, Peabody. 1879, Traveled in Europe. (See Bibliography.) 

Married, Aug. 8, 1850, Miss Harriet Binney of Wilbraham, Mass. Children: 
Wilbur Fletcher, b. May 17, 1851 ; Class of 1871 ; A.B., Syracuse University, 
1872: Arthur Brainerd, b. April 20, 1855; d. Feb. 24, 1857: Charles Breed, 
b. Dec. 12, 1857: Caroline Binney, b. Aug. 31, 1861: Mary Grace, Nov. 11, 
1871. 

1881, Address : Peabody, Essex Co., Mass. 


352 . * DANIEL WOOSTER STEVENS. 

Born, May 5, 1822, in Walden, Caledonia Co., Vt. 

1848, Taught in Hardwick, Vt. 1849-64, Principal of Milford Seminary, 
Ohio. 1864, Captain Company H, 153d Regiment, Ohio Infantry. 1865-9, 
Principal of Mount Washington Academy, near Cincinnati, Ohio. 1870, Princi¬ 
pal of Public School in Milford, Ohio. 1872-8, Principal of Graded Schools, 
Mount Washington, Ohio. Died, June 23, 1878, in Mount Washington, Ohio. 

Married, Dec. 13, 1848, Miss Sarah S. Bayley of Newbury, Vt. Children: 
Elbert Hamilton, b. Oct. 14, 1849: Charles Edward L., b. July 26, 1853: Harry 
Clinton, b. Dec. 8, 1855: Mary Johnson, b. Jan. 27, 1859: Willis Bayley, b. 
Feb. 22, 1862 ; d. July 14, 1862. 

1881, Address of widow : Mount Washington, Hamilton Co., Ohio. 


353 . * CHARLES ARMSTRONG WINCHESTER. 

Born, Dec. 28, 1822, in Pawlet, Rutland Co., Vt. 

1848-60, Studied Law in Springfield, Mass. 1S50-71, Practiced Law in 
Springfield, Mass. 1865-6, Member of Massachusetts House of Representa¬ 
tives. 1868-9, Mayor of Springfield. Died, Nov. 11, 1871, in Springfield, 
Mass. 

Married, Dec. 28, 1853, Miss Fannie Partridge of Northampton, Mass. Chil¬ 
dren: Ada Armstrong, b. Nov. 29, 1856: Charles T., b. Aug. 26, 1868. 

1881, Address of widow: Springfield, Mass. 





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354 . JOHN WILSON ALLEN. 

1848, Residence: Farmington, Franklin Co., Me. For several years preced¬ 
ing 1866, Principal of Grammar School, Norwich, Conn. 1868, Agent in Port¬ 
land, Me., for Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York, N. Y. 1881, Insurance 
Agent in Maplewood, Mass. 

1881, Address: Maplewood, Middlesex Co., Mass. 


355 . DANIEL AMES. 

Porn, Feb. 2, 1822, in Springfield, Mass. 

1S50, Preached in West Springfield, Mass. 1851, Joined New England Con¬ 
ference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1851, Stationed at Greenfield, Mass.; 
1852, Enfield. 1853, Joined Rochester Presbytery, N. Y. 1854-6, Member 
of Niagara Presbytery, and Pastor of First Presbyterian Church of Ridgeway 
at Knowlesville, N. Y. 1857, Organized First Presbyterian Church, Winona, 
Minn. 1857-9, Pastor of same, and member of Minnesota Presbytery. 1860-1, 
Principal of Classical School for Poys, Jersey City, N. J.; Member of Third 
Presbytery of New York. 1862, Resided in Washington, D. C. 1863-6, U. 
S. Trade Store-keeper in Harper’s Ferry, W. Va.; aided in the establishment 
of Storer College for Freedmen. 1867-9, U. S. Internal Revenue Inspector 
for Maryland and West Virginia; employed much of the time on special duty 
in the West. 1871-7, Lecturer, and teacher of Elocution, in Storer College, 
Harper’s Ferry, W. Va.; Mayor of Harper’s Ferry. 1877, Removed to the 
Black Hills, Dak. 1878-81, Preaching under commission of American Home 
Missionary Society at Galena and Spearfish, Dak. 1879, Organized the Black 
Hills Educational Society. 1879-81, President of Board of Trustees of 
Dakota College. 

Married, May 2, 1852, Mary E. Clemmer of Westfield, Mass., author of “A 
Woman’s Letters” in The Independent. 

1881, Address: Spearfish, Lawrence Co., Dak. 


35 <>. * JOSEPH ALBERT BAILEY. 

Born, Aug. 17, 1823, in Middletown, Conn. 

1850, Studied in Newton Theological Institution, Mass. ; 1851, Graduated 
at Rochester Theological Seminary, N. Y.; Pastor of Baptist Church, Essex, 
Conn. 1855-73, Pastor of Baptist Church, Waterbury, Conn. Died, May 11, 
1873, Carlsbad, Germany. 

Married, Nov. 11, 1851, Jane Ayrault of Wethersfield, Conn. Children: 
Daniel Ayrault, b. Sept. 11, 1852; d. July 23, 1853: Joseph Ayrault, b. March 
17, 1855: Lester Lewis, b. May 10, 1858; d. July 27, 1865: Marian, b. July 6, 
1861: Jennie A., b. Dec. 19, 1S65: Vincent Israel, b. Dec. 25, 1870. 


357 . * JOHN EDWARDS BRADSHAW. 

Born, Dec. 14, 1828, in Charlotte, Chittenden Co., Vt. 

1850, Studied Medicine in Lansingburgh, N. Y. Died, Oct. 2, 1850, in 
Mechanicville, N. Y., from infection derived from a corpse which he was dis¬ 
secting. 






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358 . * CHARLES SOMENDYICE BROWN. 

Born, Feb. 7, 1825, in Plattekill, Ulster Co., N. Y. 

1849, Principal of Franklinville Academy, Suffolk Co., N. Y. 1850, Joined 
New York Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1850, 1, Appointed 
to Sugar Loaf Circuit; residence, Florida, N. Y. 1852, 3, Stationed at Middle- 
town, N. Y.; 1854, 5, Napanock; 1856,7, Newcastle; 1858,9, Falls Village, 
Conn.; 1860,1, Hillsdale, N. Y.; 1862,3, Newburgh. 1864-7, Presiding 
Elder of Ellenville District. 1867-9, Stationed at Tarrytown, N. Y.; 1870-2, 
Perry St., New York, N. Y.; 1873, 4, Cold Spring. 1875-80, Superintendent 
of Five Points Mission, New York, N. Y. Died, Nov. 14, 1880, in Nyack, 
N. Y. 

Married, March 21, 1850, Mary Augusta Howell of Mattituck, N. Y. Chil¬ 
dren: Fannie Augusta, b. Oct. 30, 1851: Mary Alice, b. Jan. 4. 1854: Nancy 
Eloise, b. Dec. 31, 1856: Charles Howell, b. Sept. 24, 1859; d. June 27, 1874: 
Carrie, b. Nov. 1, 1863; d. Feb. 23, 1867: Helen Maria, b. Feb. 8, 1869. 


350 . JAMES CALDER. 

Born, Feb. 16, 1826, in Harrisburgh, Pa. 

1849, Preached on Strasburgh Circuit, Philadelphia Conference. 1850, 
Joined Philadelphia Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church; appointed to 
Strasburgh. 1851-3, Missionary of Methodist Episcopal Church, Fuh Chau, 
China. 1854, In Harrisburgh, Pa.; engaged chiefly in lecturing on China. 
1:855—7, Pastor of Bethel Church (Independent), Harrisburgh, Pa. 1857-8, 
Principal of College Institute, Shippensburgh, Pa., and Pastor of Bethel Church 
in same place. 1857-9, Editor of The Church Advocate , published in Harris¬ 
burgh, Pa. 1858, Returned to Harrisburgh and resumed former pastoral charge. 
1859-62, Professor of Belles-Letters in Pennsylvania Female College. 1862-9, 
Pastor of First Free Baptist Church, Harrisburgh, Pa. 1866, D.D., Hillsdale 
College. 1869-71, President of Hillsdale College, Mich. 1871-80, President 
of Agricultural College (now Pennsylvania State College). 1880-1, Residing 
upon and managing fruit-farm at Harrisburgh, Pa.; also preaching, as home 
missionary, at the Calvary Free Baptist Church, Harrisburgh, Pa. (See 
Bibliography.) 

Married, December, 1850, Ellen C. Winebrenner of Harrisburgh, Pa., who 
died March, 1858. Married, August, 1859, Mrs. Eliza D. Murphy of Harris¬ 
burgh, Pa. Children: Francis Robinson, b. Oct. 9, 1851 : James Kirkwood, b. 
Aug. 28, 1853: Charles Murphy, b. May 15, 1856: Arthur Russell, b. March 
14, 1858: William Carey, b. May 1, i860: Mary E., b. Feb. 28, 1862: Howard 
L., b. June 16, 1864: Wallace R., b. Sept. 10, 1872. 

1881, Address: Harrisburgh, Pa. 


360 . JOSIAH JUDSON CLEVELAND. 

Born, 1822, in Masonville, Delaware Co., N. Y. 

1850, Engaged in mining in California. 1852, Preached in Little York, Cal. 
1853, Preached in Volcano, Cal. 1854, Joined California Conference, Metho¬ 
dist Episcopal Church. 1854, Stationed at Mariposa, Cal.; 1855, Sonoma; 
1856, Napa. 1857, Professor in University of Pacific, Santa Clara, Cal. 
1858, Stationed at Oroville, Cal.; 1859, Dutch Flat; i860, Michigan City; 
1861, 2, La Porte; 1863, Crescent City; 1864, Eureka. 1865, Appointed to 
Napa Circuit, Cal. 1866—7, Presiding Elder of Mount Shasta District. 1868, 
Stationed at Green Valley, Cal.; 1869,70, Petaluma Circuit; 1871,2, Lincoln; 
1873,4, Colfax; 1875, Plymouth; 1876, Mayfield; 1877, Pescadero; 1878, 
Locksford; 1879, San Seandro; 1880, Sonora. 

Married, July 17, 1873, Miss Jennie S. Youngs of Rockford, Ill. 

1881, Address: Sonora, Tuolumne Co., Cal. 




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361 . * CHARLES GALUSHA COLBY. 

Born, 1830. 

1848, Residence: Rochester, N. Y. Died, October, 1866, in New York. 


362 . ALMON O. COOLEY. 

1848, Residence : Covington, Wyoming Co., N. Y. 1852, Admitted to the 
Bar in Fredericksburgh, Tex. 1857-8, Member of Texas Legislature. 1859-60, 
Principal of Woodbury Academy, Tenn. 1862-81, Practicing Law in Austin, 
Tex., San Antonio, and Fredericksburgh. 1862-7, Member of Texas State 
Senate. 

1881, Address: Fredericksburgh, Gillespie Co., Tex. 


363 . CHARLES ROLLIN DEAN. 

Born, June 25, 1827, in Lanesborough, Berkshire Co., Mass. 

1849-52, Teacher in Alabama Conference Institute, Summerfield, Ala. 1852-6, 
President of Lowndesborough Female Institute. 1856-62, Engaged in tanning 
in Dalton, Mass. 1862-4, Engaged in same business in Westernville, N. Y. 
1864-7, Engaged in same business in East Randolph, N. Y. 1867-8, Engaged 
in same business in Lexington, Mich. 1868-71, Engaged in same business in 
Port Hope, Mich. 1871, Property totally destroyed by the forest fires. 1871-2, 
Superintendent of Public Schools in Sandusky, Ohio. 1872-4, Engaged in 
mining in Venezuela, South America, with No. 364. 1875-81, Engaged in 

business with No. 540 in the manufacture and sale of Surgical Appliances 
(Firm: Pomeroy Truss Co.); residing in Roselle, N. J. 

Married, Sept. 10, 1850, Miss Lu. E. Colegrove. Children: Charles F., b. 
July 24, 1851; d. June 10, 1852: Charles F., b. Oct. 30, 1853. 

1881, Address: 746 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 


364 . LORENZO DOW. 

Born, July 10, 1825, in Sumner, Oxford Co., Me. 

1849, Teacher of Natural Science in Troy Conference Academy, Poultney, 
Vt. 1850, Taught in Acquackanonck, N. J. 1850-3, In California. 1853-7, 
Taught in Alabama; studied Law. 1857, Practiced Law in Topeka, Kans. 
1858, Judge of Supreme Court under Leavenworth Constitution. 1859, Editor 
of The Kansas Tribune; Mayor of Topeka. 1861, Engaged in manufacturing 
waterproof and combustible cartridges, in company with No. 562, in New York, 
N. Y. 1862-3, Spent one year in Europe. 1863, Resided in New York, N. Y.; 
introduced Lesehot’s Patent Diamond Drill into this country. 1864-6, Resided 
in Piermont, N. Y. 1866-8, Engaged in business in New Grenada, South 
America. 1868, Cleared the old Spanish dike leading from the Magdalena 
River to Carthagena; placed steamboats thereon for commerce with the interior. 
1870-1, Family resided in Port of Spain, Trinidad. 1870-2, Engaged in gold 
mining in Venezuela, South America. 1872, Returned to Piermont, N. Y.; 
visited England. 1873, Engaged in mining in Venezuela, with No. 363. 1874- 

Si, Mining in Colorado. (See Bibliography.) 

Married, Dec. 25, 1853, Elizabeth Penfield of Middletown, Conn., who died 
1861. Married, 1862, Mrs. S. H. Anderson of New York, N. Y. Children: 
Grace Elizabeth, b. July 12, 1859; d. 1864: Florence, b. Feb. 17, 1864: Alex¬ 
ander, b. June 6, 1868. 

188r, Address : Hancock, Chaffee Co., Colo. 





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365 . JAMES THADDEUS FOUNTAIN. 

1848, Residence: Middletown Point, Monmouth Co., N. J. 1881, In the 
Manufacturers’ Bank, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

1881, Address : 64 Broadway, Brooklyn, N. Y. 


366 . * JOHN CATLIN HOLABIRD. 

Born in Winchester, Conn. 

1848, Residence: Winchester, Conn. Died, May 28, 1853, in California. 


367 . * ANDREW HUNT. 

Born, Oct. 27, 1824, in Amenia, Dutchess Co., N. Y. Brother of No. 421. 

1850, Joined New York Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church; stationed 
at Hyde Park, N. Y. 1852-6, Classical Teacher in Amenia Seminary; after¬ 
wards Principal of same. 1856, 7, Stationed at Hillside, Rhinebeck, N. Y.; 
health failed; made a short trip to Europe. 1861-4, Principal of Amenia 
Seminary; health failed again. 1868-70, Stationed at Rhinebeck, N. Y. 
1871-81, Supernumerary; resided in Rhinebeck, N. Y. Died, May 13, 1881, in 
Rhinebeck, N. Y. 

Married, June 20, 1867, Phebe R. Bowne of Rhinebeck, N. Y. Child: Grace 
Sands, b. Sept. 9, 1869. 

1881, Address of widow: Rhinebeck, N. Y. 


368 . FRANK GRANT JOHNSON. 

Born, Jan. 30, 1825, in East Windsor, Hartford Co., Conn. 

1849, Studied Medicine, and was Principal of a Grammar School, North 
Providence, R. I. 1850, Studied Medicine, and was Principal of Wethersfield 
Academy, Conn.; studied in Vermont Medical College, Woodstock, Vt. 1851, 
Studied and graduated at Castleton Medical College, Vt. 1852-6, Practiced 
Medicine in Brooklyn, N. Y. 1852-81, Patented about one hundred new inven¬ 
tions. (See Bibliography.) 

Married, Oct. 30, 1851, in Hempstead, N. Y., Miss Mary A. Bell, who died 
Feb. 2, 1864. Married, April 28, 1865, in Brooklyn, N. Y., Mrs. Elizabeth A. 
Bell, who died Jan. 24, 1869. Married, Nov. 16, 1S70, Mrs. Rebecca E. Lund 
of New Bedford, Mass. Children: Belle, b. Nov. 20, 1853; d. Jan. 5, 1856: 
Kate, b. March 3, 1856; d. Jan. 1, 1863: Minnie, b. June 6, 1863; d. Aug. 30, 
1863: Frank Read, b. March 2, 1866. 

1881, Address: 191 Clinton Av., Brooklyn, N. Y. 


369 . GEORGE GARDNER JONES. 

Born, Oct. 9, 1822, in Sterling, Worcester Co., Mass. Brother of No. 462. 
1849-51, Teacher of Ancient Languages in Amenia Seminary, N. Y. 1851-4, 
Principal of Oak Grove Seminary, Ala. 1854-7, Professor of Ancient Languages, 
McKendree College, Lebanon, Ill. 1S57-62, Member of New England 
Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1859-60, Preached in Milford, 
Mass. 1862-5, Minister in Protestant Episcopal Church, and Chaplain of 13th 
New Hampshire Volunteers. 1865-8, Rector of Trinity Church, Milford, Mass. 
1868-81, Rector of St.John’s Church, Framingham, Mass.; St. Peter’s, Ben¬ 
nington, Vt. 

Married, Oct. 1, 1857, Clara A. Johnson of Nahant, Mass. Children : Everett 
Heber, b. Nov. 20, i860: Edward Augustus, b. March 8, 1863; d. Sept. 8, 1864: 
Ellen Gardner, b. Nov. 5, 1868. 

1881, Address : 524 Columbus Av., Boston, Mass. 

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370 . JOHN WESLEY JONES. 

Born, Aug. 31, 1821, in Lincolnville, Waldo Co., Me. 

1849, Went to California. 1850-81, Engaged in general merchandise and 
insurance business in Benicia, Cal.; gold mining in California; lead and silver 
mining in Arizona. 1851, Assistant Editor of The California State Gazette. 
1858, Editor of The Benicia Sentinel. 1862-5, Postmaster. (See Bibliography.) 

Married, June 8, 1852, Harriet Wetmore of Middletown, Conn. Children: 
Walter Brewster, b. July 2, 1856: Bertha W., b. June 16, 1859; d. Dec. 6, 1861 : 
Daisy, b. May 15, 1863. 

1881, Address: Benicia, Solano Co., Cal. 


371 . * ROMULUS OSCAR KELLOGG. 

Born, Jan. 6, 1827, in Goshen, Litchfield Co., Conn. 

1850, Professor of Ancient Languages, Lawrence University, Appleton, Wis. 
1855, Resided in Milwaukee, Wis. 1850, Engaged in lumber business in 
Keokuk, Iowa. 1859, Connected with Wisconsin Life Insurance Company, 
Milwaukee. 1862, Joined Wisconsin Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church; 
stationed at Fort Atkinson. Died, January, 1865. 

Married, Dec 18, 1855, Caroline M. Warner of New York, N. Y. Children : 
Willoughby S., b. Sept. 22, 1856; d. aged 13 months: Walter B., b. May 20, 
1859: Harry C., b. Oct. 16, 1862; d. 1865: Howard, b. May, 1864. 


872 . * JOHN ROBERT LIVINGSTON. 

Born, Aug. 28, 1829, in Barrytown, Dutchess Co., N. Y. 

1851-4, Studied in General Theological Seminary, New York, N. Y. 1854, 
Graduated from same; ordained Deacon in Protestant Episcopal Church. 
1854-7, Rector of Trinity Church, Fishkill, N. Y.; resided in Glenham, N. Y. 
1855, Ordained Priest. 1855-8, Established Free Church of St. John the Bap¬ 
tist, Glenham, N. Y. 1855-77, Rector of same. 1858, Established Parish day- 
school at Glenham. 1858-77, Missionary in Glenham. 1877-8, In poor health. 
Died, April ir, 1878, in Glenham, N. Y. 


373 . DAVID BENJAMIN LOCKWOOD. 

Born, Jan. 7, 1827, in Weston, Fairfield Co., Conn. 

1849, -Studied Law in Bridgeport, Conn. 1851, Practiced Law in same place. 
1856, Admitted to Practice in New York, i860, Practiced Law in New York, 
N. Y. 1861, Assistant Editor of The Bridgeport Daily Standard. 1862-5, 
First Sergeant in 2d Connecticut Light Battery. 1865-6, Assistant Editor of 
The Bridgeport Daily Standard; City Clerk of Bridgeport, Conn. 1866, Assist¬ 
ant Editor of The Waterhury American , Conn. 1867, Practiced Law in Bridge¬ 
port, Conn. 1S69, Clerk of Bridgeport City Court. 1869-70, Tudge of the 
same Court. 1870-81, Practicing Law in Bridgeport, Conn. 1875, Member of 
Connecticut Legislature. 1880-1, City Attorney of Bridgeport, Conn. 1881, 
Elected Trustee of Wesleyan University. (See Bibliography.) 

Married, Feb. it, 1856, Caroline Amelia Redfield of Clinton, Conn., who died 
Nov. 5, 1865. Married, Oct. 1, 1868, Lydia Ellen Nelson of Bridgeport, Conn. 
Children: Alice Redfield, b. Oct. 2, 1856: Lester Burchard, b. Sept. 26, 1859; 
Class of 1884: Harriet Eugenia, b. Aug. 18, 1869: Lucy Bettie Josephine, b. 
Nov. 19, 1870: Sidney Nelson, b. Nov. 14, 1872. 

1881, Address: Bridgeport, Fairfield Co., Conn. 





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374 . * JACOB LA GRANGE McKOWN. 

Born, 1830, in Albany County, N. Y. 

1848, Residence: Albany, N. Y. 1849, Joined Oneida Conference, Methodist 
Episcopal Church; stationed at New Hartford, N. Y. 1850, Teacher in Newark 
Wesleyan Institute, N. J. 1852, Principal of Richmondville Academy, N. Y. 
1854, Principal of Cooperstown Seminary, N. Y. 1855, Transferred to Pitts¬ 
burgh Conference; Principal of High School, Pittsburgh, Pa. 1856, Stationed at 
East Liberty, Pa., East Genesee Conference; 1857, 8, Union Chapel, Cincinnati, 
Ohio, Cincinnati Conference; 1859, 60, Trinity Church, New York, N. Y., New 
York Conference; 1861, 2, Washington St., Poughkeepsie; 1863, Kingston; 
1865, 6, Harlem ; 1867, Dubuque, Iowa, Upper Iowa Conference; 1868, Union 
Chapel, Cincinnati, Ohio. 1869, President of Albion College, Mich. 1870, 
D.D., Union College. 1871, Transferred to Rock River Conference. 1871, 2, 
Stationed at Third St., Rockford, Ill.; 1873, Wabash Avenue, Chicago; 1S74, 
Ada St., Chicago ; 1875-7, Hedding Church, Jersey City, N. J., Newark Con¬ 
ference ; 1878, Roseville, Newark; 1879, Milton, N. Y., New York Conference. 
Died, May 2, 1879, in Roseville, Newark, N. J. 


375 . LORENZO MARSHALL. 

Born, April 7, 1S24, in Beekmantown, Clinton Co., N. Y. 

1849, Preached at Third St., Troy, N. Y. 1850, Joined Troy Conference, 
Methodist Episcopal Church. 1851, Stationed at Winooski, Vt.; 1852, Chat¬ 
ham, N. Y. ; 1853, 4, West Troy; 1855, Burlington, Vt. ; 1856, 7, Williams- 
town, Mass.; 1858, 9. Lansingburgh, N. Y.; i860, 1, Castleton, Vt.; 1862, 3, 
Johnstown, N. Y.; 1864, Arbor Hill Church, Albany. 1865, Chaplain of i92d 
New York Volunteers. 1866-8, Stationed at Schuylerville, N. Y.; 1869,70, 
Cohoes; 1871, Jonesville. 1872-6, Presiding Elder of Saratoga District. 1876- 
80, Presiding Elder of Troy District. 1880, Delegate to General Conference. 
1880, 1, Stationed at Cambridge, N. Y. 

Married, March 28, 1855, Kate Elmore of Fort Edward, N. Y. Children: 
Julius Elmore, b. Sept. 19, 1856; d. Feb. 8, 1877 : Ella Kate, b. April 23, 1859 : 
Charles Lorenzo, b. Jan. 1, 1861 ; d. March 15, 1861: Lottie Jane, b. May 19, 
1867 : Mina A., b. April 23, 1869 : Charles Lorenzo, b. Nov. 16, 1870. 
i88t, Address : Cambridge, Washington Co., N. Y. 


370 . * GEORGE FREDERICK MELLEN. 

1848, Residence: Brookfield, Worcester Co., Mass. 1849-54, Taught in vari¬ 
ous Academies in Georgia and Alabama. 1854-5, Studied in Andover Theo¬ 
logical Seminary, Mass. Died, Sept. 20, 1855, in the last year of his Theologi¬ 
cal Course. 


377 . WESLEY HULL MILLER. 

Born, Dec. 23, 1819, in Mount Pleasant, Wayne Co., Pa. 

1849, Joined Oneida Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1849, Sta¬ 
tioned at Varna, N. Y. ; 1850, Scipio ; 1851, 2, McGranville; 1853, 4, Cincin- 
natus ; 1855, 6, Homer; 1857, Skaneateles. 1857, Principal of Asbury Female 
Seminary, Keokuk, Iowa. 1858, Stationed at Epworth,.Iowa, Upper Iowa Con¬ 
ference. 1859, Supernumerary on account of ill health ; Agent of Epworth 
Seminary; afterwards Agent of Upper Iowa University, Fayette, Iowa. 1S61, 
2, Fire Insurance Agent; also Agent of Upper Iowa University. 1864-6, Agent 
of North-western Life Insurance Co. ; also Agent of Upper Iowa University. 
1868-9, Agent of Upper Iowa University. 1871, Stationed at Rockwell, Iowa, 
Upper Iowa Conference ; 1872, Maysville ; 1873,4, Tama; 1875, Dysant and 
Benton; 1876,7, Solon; 1878, Walker. 1879-81, Superannuated on account 
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Married, Aug. 15, 1844, Miss Harriet P. Bowen, who died Oct. 7, 1866. Mar¬ 
ried, June 30, 1870, Mrs. Ruth Locke Parker. Children : Ann Eliza, b. Aug. 
10, 1845; d. Feb. 8, 1846: Ann Eliza, b. Dec. 11, 1846; married J. W. McLean, 
MD.: Corinna Isabella, b. Sept. 10, 1848; d. Oct. 11, 1866: Laura Maria, b. 
July 8, 1850: Clara Augusta, b. March 13, 1852; d. Sept. 22, 1866: Charles 
Wesley, b. Sept. 26, 1854; d. Oct. 19, 1866: Abbie Louisa, b. Sept. 4, 1856: 
Frederick Augustus, b. Jan. 2, 1858 : William Fremont, b. Jan. 4, 1862: Alice 
Kathrine, b. May 3, 1864. 

1881, Address: Fayette, Fayette Co., Iowa. 


378 . JOHN SUMMERFIELD NORTON. 

Born, 1825, in Hebron, Tolland Co., Conn. 

1849-59, Taught in several Colleges and Academies in Texas, i860, Engaged 
in mercantile business in Houston, Tex. 1865-81, Engaged in mercantile busi¬ 
ness in Brenham, Tex. 

Married, 1869, Miss Josephine T. Joynes of Hampton, Va. Children : Her¬ 
bert Joynes, b. 1870: Samuel Reginald, b. 1876. 

188t, Address: Brenham, Washington Co., Tex. 


371 ). JOHN PEGG. 

Born, March 10, 1827, in Coventry, England. 

1849, Preached at First Avenue (17th Street), New York, N. Y. 1850, 1, 
Stationed at West Granby, Conn., New York East Conference, Methodist Episco¬ 
pal Church; 1852, Plymouth; 1853, Simsbury; 1854, 5. Ansonia; 1856, 7, St. 
John St., New Haven ; 1858, 9, Hartford ; i860, 1, Danbury; 1862, 3, Forsyth 
St., New York, N. Y.; 1864-6, Middletown, Conn.; 1867, 8, George St., New 
Haven; 1869-71, Meriden; 1872, 3, Second Church, Norwalk; 1874-6, South 
Second St., Brooklyn, N. Y.; 1877-9, Waterbury, Conn.; 1880,1, Fleet St., 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Married, May 2, 1855, Grace Gilbert of Derby, Conn. Children : Gilbert, 
b. April 26, 1856; d. aged three months: Bessie* b. July 10, 1859; married C. 
W. McLaughlin, M.D. 

t88i, Address: 43 Fleet St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 


380 . *JULIUS ROWLEY POMEROY. 

Born, July 4, 1825, in Sharon, Schoharie Co., N. Y. Brother of Nos. 465 
and 540. 

1849, Principal of Rensselaerville Academy, N. Y. 1850-5, Taught select 
school for Boys in Brooklyn, N. Y. 1855, Admitted to the Bar in New York, 
N. Y. 1855—77, Practiced Law in New York, N. Y. Died, April 10, 1877, in 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Married, Oct. 7, 1858, Elvina F. Sherman of Homer, Cortland Co., N. Y. 
Children: Edward Sherman,b. Nov. 27,1859; Class of 1879; d. Aug. 18,1877: 
Nina Sherman, b. Oct. 3, 1861 ; d. March 27, 1863: Charles Sherman, b. Sept. 
4, 1865 : Julius Sherman, b. Oct. 4, 1867: Mary Sherman, b. Jan. 7, 1870: Sarah 
Sherman, b. June 7, 1876. 

1881, Address of widow : Homer, Cortland Co., N. Y. 


381 . *GEORGE WASHINGTON PRATT. 

Born, 1828, in Boston, Mass. 

1849-51, Studied music in Leipsic, Germany. 1852-6, Professor of Music in 
Boston, Mass. Died, March 5, 1856, in Boston, Mass. 



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382 . GEORGE WORTHY QUEREAU. 

Born, June 9, 1827, in Stanford, Dutchess Co., N. Y. 

J S 49 , Teacher of Latin and Greek in Providence Conference Seminary, East 
Greenwich, R. I. 1850, At home in New York state, in poor health ; afterwards 
studied in Auburn Theological Seminary, N. Y. 1852, Teacher of Ancient 
Languages in Providence Conference Seminary. 1853, Associate Principal of 
same. 1854-8, Principal and Financial Manager of same. 1857, Joined Prov¬ 
idence Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1858-73, Principal and Fi¬ 
nancial Manager of Clark Seminary (afterwards Jennings Seminary), Aurora, Ill. 
r859, Transferred to Rock River Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1866, 
D.D., North-western University. 1867, Traveled in Europe and the East. 1873, 
Resigned Principalship of Jennings Seminary; Supernumerary. 1873-7, Trav¬ 
eled for health in the mountains of Pennsylvania and New York. 1878-81, 
Manager of Silver Plate Manufactory, Aurora, HI. 

Married, April, 1855. Susan H. Smith of Fall River, Mass. Children: Charles 
Henry, b. May 30, 1856: Fanny, b. June 19, 1858: Edmund Chase, b. March 
18, 1867. 

1881, Address: Aurora, Kane Co., Ill. 


383 . FRANCIS ASBURY ROBINSON. 

Born, Dec. 22, 1827, in Sidney, Kennebec Co., Me. 

1849-54, Teacher of Languages and Mathematics in Maine Wesleyan Semin¬ 
ary, Kent’s Hill, Me. 1851, Joined Maine Conference, Methodist Episcopal 
Church. 1854, Appointed to Wilton Circuit. 1855, Stationed at Skowhegan, 
Me. 1856, Again Teacher in Maine Wesleyan Seminary. 1860-71, Professor 
of Mathematics in Maine Wesleyan Seminary and Female College, Kent’s Hill, 
Me. 1864, Appointed Chaplain of 15th Regiment Maine Volunteers. 1865, 
Agent of Treasury Department at Savannah, Ga. 1868, Ph.D., Lawrence Uni¬ 
versity. 1871-3, Professor of Mathematics and Civil Engineering in Agricul¬ 
tural College (now Pennsylvania State College), State College, Pa. 1874-6, 
Proprietor of Young Ladies’ Seminary, Goshen, N. Y. 1879-81. Again Pro¬ 
fessor of Mathematics in Maine Wesleyan Seminary and Female College, Kent’s 
Hill, Me. 

Married, Feb. 25, 1851, Susan R. Nickerson, who died April, [859. Married, 
March 5, 1861, Carrie M. Clark of Portland, Me. Children: Sarah Ellen, b. 

July 10, 1853 ; married No. 1055:-, b. 1855; d., aged one week: Edward 

Olin, b. April 19, 1858. 

1881. Address: Kent’s Hill, Kennebec Co., Me. 


384 . WILLIAM WHITE RUNYAN. 

Born, March 13, 1828, in Seneca, Ontario Co., N. Y. 

1850, 1, Studied in Methodist General Biblical Institute, Concord, N. H. 
1853, Office Assistant on The National Magazine, The Methodist Quarterly Re¬ 
view, and The Sunday School Advocate. 1854, Teacher in South Lowell Acad¬ 
emy, N. C. 1855-S, Health impaired by severe illness. 1859, Founder and 
Principal of an Academy in Sonora, N. Y. 1864, Joined East Genesee Con¬ 
ference, Methodist Episcopal Church; appointed to Savona Circuit, Steuben 
Co., N. Y. 1865, Stationed at Marion, N. Y.; 1866-8, East Palmyra; 1869, 
Marion; 1870-2, Port Gibson; 1873, Junius. 1875-81, Engaged in farming in 
Marion, N. Y. 1878-81, Superannuated. (See Bibliography.) 

Married, May 1, 1851, Miss Susan L. Vail of Poughkeepsie, N. Y., who died 
March 9, 1864. Married, Oct. 26, 1S64, Miss Hannah E. Orcutt. Children : 
Wesley Centenary, b. Feb. 21, 1866: Susie, b. June 26, 1867; d. in infancy: 
Edwin Sherman, b. July 18, 1868: William Marion, b. Jan. 21, 1870: Isaac 
Easter, b. April 9, 1871 : Alfred Cookman, b. May 26, 1872 ; d. Aug. 18, 1872: 
Charles T., b. Feb. 20, 1876. 

1881, Address: Marion, Wayne Co., N. Y. 





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[1850. 


885 . JOHN HENRY SMITH. 

Born. July 2, 1821, in Boston, Mass. . . _ ... 

1849, Went South; taught; studied Law. 1855-80, Druggist in Brownsville, 
Minn. 1880-1, Residing at Idaho Springs, Lolo. Has been Senator from Min¬ 
nesota for one term. 

Married, 1847 or8, Miss Taylor. Child: Walter, b. 1849 or 50. 
i88t, Address: Idaho Springs, Clear Creek Co., Colo. 


880 . WILLIAM SULLIVAN TAGGART. 

Born, Dec. 28, 1826, in Le Rov, Jefferson Co., N. Y. 

1850, Taught at Terre Haute, Ind. 1852, Taught at Grenada, Miss. 1854, 
Resided in Le Roy, N. Y. 1856, Admitted to the Bar. 1859, Member of As¬ 
sembly of State'of New York. 1863-7, Special Surrogate of Jefferson 
County, N. Y. 1867-78, Surrogate of same. 1864-81, Engaged in paper-man¬ 
ufacture (Firm: Taggart and Davis), Watertown, N. Y. 1878, Traveled exten¬ 
sively in Europe. 1875-81, Member and afterwards President of Board of Edu¬ 
cation, Watertown. Vice-President of the Northern Insurance Co. Director 
of the Watertown National Union Bank. 

Married, Dec. 19, 1862, Miss Susan S. Lee of Watertown, N. Y., who died 
Aug. 20, 1866. Children: Alice Lee, b. Oct. 31, 1863: Henry Watson, b. 
March 2, 1866. 

1881, Address: Watertown, Jefferson Co., N. Y. 


Class of 1850 . 


887 . JABEZ BROOKS. 

Born, Sept, iS, 1823, in Stockport, Cheshire, England. 

1850, 1, Principal of Watertown Seminary, Wis. 1851, 2, Professor of Mathe¬ 
matics, Lawrence University, Wis. 1852, Joined Wisconsin Conference, Metho¬ 
dist Episcopal Church. 1853,4, Stationed at Jackson St., Milwaukee. 1854-7, 
Principal of Preparatory Department, Hamline University, Red Wing, Minn. 
1854, Pastor of Methodist Episcopal Church in same place. 1857, Resigned ; 
superannuated until spring, 1859. 1859, 60, Stationed at Red Wing, Minn.; 

i860, 1, Winona. 1861-9, President of Hamline University. 1863, Member of 
State Normal Board of Instruction; U. S. Commissioner on Indian Payments. 
1864, Delegate to General Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1867, 
D.D., Lawrence University; President of Minnesota State Teachers’ Associa¬ 
tion ; Member of State Normal Board. 1869-81, Professor of Greek in State 
University, Minn. 1880, State Delegate to the Robert Raikes Centenary Con¬ 
vention, London, England. 

Married, Aug. 7, 1850, Miss Eveline E. McKinstry of Middletown, Conn., 
who died June 11, 1852. Married, Sept. 6, 1854, Miss Ruby B. Pease of Water- 
town, Wis. Children: Helen Ann, b. May 19, 1851; d. Aug. 10, 1853: Walter 
Mosely, b. June 6, 1856; d. Jan. 27, 1857 : Adin Pease, b. Oct. 1, 1857 : David 
Denslow, b. Feb. 22, 1859: Olive Emma, b. Nov. 6, i860: Ann Eliza, b. Sept. 8, 
1862: Mary Bissell, b. Nov. 26, 1865; d. Oct. 23, 1867: Lucia May, b. May 1 
1868. 

1881, Address: Minneapolis, Minn. 





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388 . NATHANIEL JUDSON BURTON. 

Born, Dec. 17, 1824, in Trumbull, Fairfield Co., Conn. 

^ 1850-r, Taught in Newark, N. J. 1851, Studied Theology in New Haven, 
Conn. 1853-7, Pastor of Second Congregational Church, Fair Haven, Conn. 
I S 57 _ 7 °) Pastor of Fourth Congregational Church, Hartford, Conn. 1868, 
Spent a year in Europe for his health. 1870-81, Pastor of Park Congregational 
Church, Hartford, Conn. 1872, Again visited Europe. 1870, D.D., Wesleyan 
University. 

Married, Sept. 14, 1853, Miss Rachel Chase of New York, N. Y. Child: 
Richard, b. March 14, 1859. 

1881, Address: Hartford, Conn. 


389 . *THEOPHILUS BRADBURY CHANDLER. 

Born, March 28, 1826, in East Woodstock, Windham Co., Conn. 

1850, Joined New York East Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 
1850, 1, Stationed at Plymouth Hollow (Thomastown), Conn.; 1852, 3, Had- 
dam; 1854, 5, Westville. 1856-9, In ill health; preached occasionally. 1859— 
60, Stationed at Naugatuck, Conn.; 1861, 2, East Bridgeport. 1863, Left the 
ministry on account of ill health. Died, June 20, 1866. 

Married, November, 1850, Miss Baldwin, who died Feb. n, 1853. 


390 . IRAH EATON CHASE. 

Born, June 1, 1831, in Newton, Rockingham Co., N. H. 

1850, 1, Studied German, Spanish, Italian, at home in New Bedford, Mass.; 
also commenced the study of Medicine. 1851, 2, Attended a course of lectures 
in the Homoeopathic Medical College, Philadelphia; a second course at the 
Medical College, Woodstock, Vt.; and graduated at the Berkshire Medical 
College, Pittsfield, Mass.; afterward resumed the hospital practice, Philadel¬ 
phia ; attended a fourth course of lectures at the Homoeopathic College, and a 
fifth at Jefferson College ; graduated from both these medical schools. 1853, 
Commenced the practice of Medicine in Haverhill, Mass. 1854, Disabled by a 
wound of the femoral artery, requiring ligating. 1855, Resumed active duties ; 
soon after, a second operation became necessary, and was performed by Dr. 
Valentine Mott, in New York, involving the ligating of sixteen arteries and 
veins. 1866-8, Traveled throughout Europe, Egypt, and the Holy Land; 
studied a year in the hospitals of London, Paris, and Vienna. 1856-81, Prac¬ 
ticing Medicine in Haverhill, Mass. 1876, Delegate to General Conference, 
Methodist Episcopal Church. 

Married, Jan. 1, 1856, Miss Josephine Brownell of New Bedford, Mass. 

1881, Address: Haverhill, Essex Co., Mass. 


391 . * SETH CHURCH. 

Born, Oct. 12, 1822, in Winsted, Litchfield Co., Conn. 

1850, Principal of an Academy in Clinton, Tenn. 1851, Principal of Athens 
Academy, Tenn.; preached occasionally. Died, Oct. 5, 1852, in Athens, Tenn. 

Married, Aug. 27, 1850, Miss A. C. Warren of Williamsburgh, Mass. Child: 
Anna Warren, b. Jan. 14, 1852; d. Sept, r, 1856. 

1881, Address of widow : Mrs. A. C. Knight, Athens, McMinn Co., Tenn. 





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302 . ALONZO JAY EDGERTON. 

Born, June 7, 1827, in Rome, Oneida Co., N. Y. 

1850-3, Engaged in Teaching. 1855, Removed to Mantorville, Minn. ; 
admitted to the Bar. 1856, Elected District Attorney. 1858-60, Member of 
Minnesota State Senate. 1862, Entered the Afmy in 10th Minnesota Infantry; 
commissioned Captain. 1862, 3, Engaged in the campaigns against the Indians 
in Dakota. 1S63, 4, In Department of Missouri. 1864, Commissioned Colonel. 
1864-7, I n Department of Gulf. 1865, Commissioned Brevet Brigadier-Gene¬ 
ral. 1866, 7, In command of District of Baton Rouge. 1867, Mustered out of 
service. 1871-3, Railroad Commissioner; office in Saint Paul, Minn. 1876, 
Presidential Elector. 1877, 8, Member of Minnesota Senate. 1878-81, Regent 
of Minnesota State University. 1881, U. S. Senator from Minnesota. 

Married, Oct. 8, 1850, Sarah Curtis of New Britain, Conn. Children: 
Edward: George: Henry: Sarah Emily: Maggie: William. 

1881, Address : Kasson, Dodge Co., Minn. 


393 . THOMAS SYLVESTER FELLOWS. 

Born, Sept. 4, 1828, in Gilmanton, Belknap Co., N. H. 

1854, M.D., Medical College, Harvard University. 1854-62, Practiced Medi¬ 
cine in Jefferson County, Wis., and Decatur County, Iowa. 1862-81, Practicing 
Medicine in Faribault County, Minn. 

Married, Aug. 8, 1850, Miss Flora E. Waterbury, at New Milford, Conn. 
Children: Mary S., b. May 23, 1851 : Florence, b. Feb. 22, 1S56: Kate Flora, 
b. April 10, i860: Florence M., b. Dec. 20, 1S63 : Alta E., b. Aug. 5, 1875. 

1881, Address: Wells, Faribault Co., Minn. 


394 . ALBERT HARRISON HOYT. 

Born, Dec. 6, 1826, in Sandwich, N. H. Brother of Nos. 235 and 284. 

1851, Began the study of Law in Portsmouth, N. H. 1852-3, Commissioner 
of Common Schools, Rockingham County, N. H. 1853-56, Clerk of State 
Court for said County. 1855, Admitted to the Bar. 1856, Resigned office of 
Clerk of Court; traveled in West and South. 1857-62, Practiced Law in Ports¬ 
mouth, N. H. 1857-9, City Solicitor. 1862-6, Served on the General Staff 
of the Army, with the rank of Major. 1865, Commissioned Brevet Lieuten¬ 
ant-Colonel. 1866-77, Resided in Boston, Mass. 1S77, Professor of History 
and Literature, Cincinnati, Ohio. 1878, A.M., Dartmouth College. 1879-81, 
Residing in Cincinnati, Ohio. (See Bibliography.) 

Married, June 28. i860, Miss Sarah F. Green of Elizabeth, N. J. Child: 
Francis Warburton, b. Sept. 6, 1S61 ; d. March 31, 1862. 

1881, Address: 140 Broadway, Cincinnati, Ohio. 


395 . * BENJAMIN FRANKLIN LARRABEE. 

Born, April 6, 1826, in Shoreham, Vt. 

1851, Teacher of Mathematics in South Lowell Boys’ Academy, N. C. 1852, 
Taught in Summerfield, Ala. 1854, 5, Teacher of Mathematics in Centenary 
Institute, Summerfield, Ala. 1856, Founded the Alabama Educational Associa¬ 
tion. 1857-65, Principal of Columbus Female Institute, Miss. 1858, Ordained 
Local Deacon in Methodist Episcopal Church, South. 1866-8, President of 
Aberdeen Female College, Miss. 1869, Purchased Tuscaloosa Female College. 
1870, Joined North Alabama Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church, South. 
1872-7, President and Proprietor of Tuscaloosa Female College. 1878, 9, Sta¬ 
tioned at Lafayette, Ala.; 1880, Florence. Died, Oct. 27, 1880, in Albany, N. Y. 





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Married, 1851, Lucy H. Perry of Vermont, who died 1863. Married, Oct. 10, 
t866, Cary Clayton of Mississippi. Children: Frank Pomeroy, b. Oct. 10, 
1852; d. 1868: Edward Norman, b. 1858; d. aged 14 months: Lucy Ellen, b. 
1858; d. 1862: Clayton, b. Dec. 23, 1867 : Norma, b. Nov. 3, 1869; d. June 7, 
1870 : Edward Warren, b. Jan. 5, 1871; d. June 1, 1871: Ben Paul, b. Nov. 19, 
1874. 

1881, Address of widow: Florence, Lauderdale Co., Ala. 


396 . WILLIAM LAWRENCE. 

1846-9, Residences: Northiam, England; Hempstead, N. Y. 1850, Joined 
New York East Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1850, 1, Stationed 
at Durham, Conn.; 1852, Guilford ; 1853, New Britain; 1854, 5, New Rochelle, 
N. Y.; 1856. Mamaroneck; 1857, 8, Fleet Street, Brooklyn; 1859, Essex, 
Conn.; i860, Norfolk St., New York, N. Y.; 1861, 2, Westville, Conn.; 1863, 4, 
Litchfield; 1865, 6, Sag Harbor, N. Y.; 1867-9, Bridgehampton; 1870, 1, 
Port Jefferson and Setauket; 1872, 3, Patchogue ; 1874, 5, Amityville; 1876, 
Burlington; 1877, Farmingdale. 1878, Withdrew from Conference; resided 
in Amityville, N. Y. 1879-80, Pastor of Baptist Church, Summit, N. J. 1881, 
Pastor of Second Baptist Church, Camden, N. J. 

Married twice; both wives dead. Children: William Henry; Class of 1873: 
two daughters. 

1881, Address: Camden, N. J. 


397 . FREDERICK STERLING LYON. 

Born, June 21, 1827, in Fairfield, Fairfield Co., Conn. 

1851, Principal of Wilton Academy, Conn. 1852, Principal of Danbury 
Academy, Conn. 1854, Published Engravings of Landseer’s celebrated Paint¬ 
ing. 1856, Teacher of Mathematics in Susquehanna Seminary, Binghamton, 
N. Y. 1857, Principal of Binghamton Academy. 1859-60, Teacher of Mathe¬ 
matics, Hamilton Military and Collegiate Institute, White Plains, N. Y. i860, 
Principal of Fairfield Academy, Conn. 1861-80, Principal of High School, 
South Norwalk, Conn. 1880-1, Editor and Proprietor of The Connecticut 
Reptiblican y South Norwalk, Conn. (See Bibliography.) 

Married, 1862, Miss Mary C. Woolley of Bridgeport, Conn., who died 1868. 
Married, 1872, Miss Lottie C. Downs of Newtown, Conn., who died Jan. 19, 
1876. Children: Frederick Sterling, b. 1S62 : Bessie Ingersoll and Jessie Lock- 
wood, b. March 22, 1874. 

1881, Address : South Norwalk, Fairfield Co., Conn. 


398 . * THOMAS BENJAMIN PEARSON. 

Born, Sept. 28, 1827, in New York, N. Y. Brother of No. 424. 

!85°, Joined Troy Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church; stationed 
at Fair Haven, Vt.; 1851, Sudbury. 1851-3, Taught in Wesleyan Institute, 
Newark, N. J. 1853-6, Principal of Hedding Institute, Ashland, N. Y. 1856, 7, 
Stationed at'Fultonville, N. Y. Died, Nov. 6, 1857, in Otisville, N. Y. 
Married, Jan. 1, 1853, Miss Eliza Foquet Bently of Plattsburgh, N. Y. 


399 . FRANK PULVER. 

1849, Residence: Franklin, Delaware Co., N. Y. 1868, Practiced Law in 
Chicago, Ill. 1871-5, In business in Chicago. 1875-7, Practiced Law in New 
York, N. Y. 

1877, Address: 99 Nassau St., New York, N. Y. 

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400 . WILLIAM BEINHAUER SILBER. 

Born, Nov. 22, 1826, in New York, N. Y. 

1850-1, Studied in Union Theological Seminary, New York, N. Y. 1851-70, 
Professor in College of the City of New York. 1868, Ph.D., University of the 
City of New York. 1870-1, President of Albion College, Mich. 1871-3, 
Employed by the Board of Education of Detroit, Mich. 1872, Ordained Local 
Elder, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1872, Lecturer on Medical Jurisprudence 
in Detroit Homoeopathic College. 1873. M.D., Detroit Homoeopathic College. 
1873-81, In the employ of the Board of Education, New York, N. Y. 1874, 
LL.D., Iowa Wesleyan University. 18S0-1, Principal of Grammar School, New 
York, N. Y. (See Bibliography.) 

Married, Dec. 23, 1857, Miss Jane A. Moore of New York, N. Y. Children: 
William S. M., b. Nov. 27, 1858: Emma A., b. Oct. 14, 1861 : Albert G., b. 
April 28, 1864: Josephine T., b. Nov. 4, 1865: Edward A., b. July 28, 1867; d. 
Sept 15, 1868: Arthur M . b. Dec. 6, 1870. 

1881, Address: 21 n Fifth Av., New York, N. Y. 


401 . GEORGE McIvENDREE STEELE. 

Born, April 13, 1823, in Strafford, Orange Co., Vt. 

1850-2, Teacher of Mathematics and Latin, Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, 
Mass. 1853, Joined New England Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 
1853, 4, Stationed at Warren, Mass.; 1855, Fitchburgh; 1856, 7, St. Paul’s 
Church, Lowell; 1858,9, Watertown; i860, 1, First Church, Lynn; 1862,3, 
Church St., Boston; 1864, Fitchburgh. Delegate to the U. S. Christian Com¬ 
mission. 1865-79, President of Lawrence University, Appleton, Wis. 1866, 
D.D., North-western University. 1871, Member of Board of Visitors to U. S. 
Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md. 1S73, Traveled in Europe. 1879-81, Princi¬ 
pal of Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass. 1879, LL.D, Lawrence Univer¬ 
sity, Appleton, Wis. 1880-1, Trustee of Boston University. Delegate to 
General Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church, 1868, 72, 76. (See Bibliog¬ 
raphy.) 

Married, July 1, 1852, Miss Susan J. Swift of Provincetown, Mass. Children: 
Lilian, b. Oct. 28, 1855; d. July 29, 1858: George Francis, b. Oct. 16, 1858: 
Harriet, b. Oct. 24, i860; d. April 19, 1869. 

1881, Address: Wilbraham, Hampden Co., Mass. 


402 . GEORGE STILLMAN. 

Born, 1S26, in Sheffield, Berkshire Co., Mass. 

1851, Joined New York East Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 
1851, 2, Stationed at Madison, Conn.; 1853, 4, Bethel and Long Ridge ; 1855, 6, 
Durham; 1857, 8, Westville; 1859, 60, East Bridgeport; 1861, 2, Greenwich; 
1863,4, Fair Haven; 1865-7, Waterbury ; 186S-70, Hempstead, N. Y.; 1871, 
Forsyth St., New York; 1872-4, Rye; 1875, 6, Flushing ; 1877, Darien, Conn.; 
1878-80, North New York; 1881, New Rochelle. 

Married, March 31, 1852, Miss Anna Delia Crawford of Brooklyn, N. Y., 
who died May 27, 1872. Children: Carrie Elliott, b. March 12, 1856: Annie 
Delia, b. Dec. 25, 1858. 

1881, Address : New Rochelle, Westchester Co., N. Y. 


403 . WILLIAM SPRAGUE STUDLEY. 

Born, May 26, 1823, in Boston, Mass. 

1850, Joined New England Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1850, 
i, Stationed at Malden, Mass.; 1852, 3, High St., Charlestown; 1854, 5, Cen- 





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tral Church, Lowell; 1856, North Russell St., Boston. 1857, Transferred to 
New York Last Conference. 1857,8, Stationed at Summerfield Church, Brook¬ 
lyn, N. Y.; 1859, 60, St. John’s Church, Brooklyn. 1S61, Transferred to Prov¬ 
idence Conference. 1861, 2, Stationed at County St., New Bedford, Mass. 
1S63, Transferred to New England Conference. 1863-5, Stationed at Tremont 
St., Boston, Mass. 1864, 5, One of the Overseers of Harvard University. 
1866, Transferred to Cincinnati Conference. 1866-8, Stationed at Trinity, Cin¬ 
cinnati, Ohio. 1869, Transferred to New York East Conference. 1869-71, 
Stationed at Summerfield Church, Brooklyn, N. Y.; 1872-4, Pacific St., Brook¬ 
lyn. 1873, Spent the Summer in Europe. 1875, Transferred to New England 
Conference. 1875,6, Stationed at St. Paul’s, Lowell, Mass.; 1877-9, Tremont 
St., Boston ; 1880, 1, Newton. 1878, D.D., Wesleyan University. (See Bibli¬ 
ography.) 

Married, Sept. 16, 1850, Miss F. A. Collins of Boston, who died Dec. 26, 
1S51. Married, Jan. 2, [853, Miss Mary Irene Smith of Boston. Children: 
Frances Elizabeth: Cordelia Adelaide: Henry Warren: Mary Almena: Ed¬ 
ward Sargent. 

1881, Address: Newton, Mass. 


404 . JOHN B. VAN PETTEN. 

Born in Sterling, Cayuga Co., N. Y. Brother of No. 447. 

1852, Joined Black River Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1852, 
3, Stationed at Cape Vincent, N. Y. 1854, Teacher in New York Conference 
Seminary, Richmondville, N. Y. 1S55, Principal of Fairfield Seminary, N. Y. 
1861, Chaplain 34th New York Regiment. 1862-4, Lieutenant-Colonel 160th 
New York Regiment; commanded his regiment at assault on Port Hudson; in 
Red River Expedition; in the Shenandoah Valley, under Sheridan; severely 
wounded, and recommended for promotion by Gens. Sheridan and Emory. 

1865, Colonel 193d New York Regiment; Brevetted Brigadier-General, and as¬ 
signed to command of District of Cumberland, Department of West Virginia. 

1866, Commissary-General of New York. 1866-8, Principal of Fairfield Semi¬ 
nary, N. Y. 1868-9, Member of New York State Senate. 1876-81, Principal 
of Sedalia Seminary, Mo. 1879-81, School Commissioner of Pettis County, Mo. 

1881, Address : Sedalia, Pettis Co., Mo. 


405 . JOHN MONROE VAN VLECK. 

Born, March 4, 1833, in Stone Ridge, Ulster Co., N. Y. 

1850, Teacher of Mathematics, Providence Conference Seminary, East Green¬ 
wich, R. I. 1850, Assistant in Nautical Almanac Office, Cambridge, Mass. 
i S 53 _ 7 5 Adjunct Professor of Mathematics in Wesleyan University. 1858-81, 
Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy in same. 1876, LL.D., North-west¬ 
ern University. 1877-8, Traveled with family in Europe. 1881, Delegate to 
the Methodist Ecumenical Conference. Member of American Association for 
Advancement of Science. (See Bibliography.) 

Married, May 2, 1854, Miss Ellen M. Burr of Middletown, Conn. Children: 
Anna (No. 1231), b. April 30, 1856: Clara (No. 1290), b. Aug. 29, 1859: Ed¬ 
ward B., b. June 7, 1863; Class of 1884 : Jennie, b. Sept. 5, 1864. 

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406 . * SAMUEL ROGERS ADAMS. 

Born, June 5, 1825, in Campton, Grafton Co., N. H. 

1:85][—3, Taught in Plymouth and Franklin, N. H. 1853-6, '1 aught in Wil¬ 
mington, Ind. 1856, President of Moore’s Hill College, Ind. 1857, Joined 
South-eastern Indiana Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. i86r. Chap¬ 
lain of 26th Indiana Volunteers. Died, Dec. 21, 1862, from wounds, in Spring- 
field, Mo. 

Married, August, 1852, Emily Emmons of Westchester, Conn., who died 
April, 1853. Married, April 14, 1859, Hannah P. Hinkley of Eastport, Me. 


407 . JAMES BURCHARD BECKWITH. 

Born, Jan. 27, 1830, in Palmyra, Wayne Co., N. Y. 

1852-7, Engaged in mercantile business, Palmyra, N.Y. 1857-60, In business 
in Fremont, Ohio. 1861, In business in Rochester, N. Y. 1862-3, In U. S. 
Army, 13th New York Volunteers. 1863-79, In business in Palmyra, N. Y. 
1879-81, Residing in Fremont, Ohio. 

Married, Aug. 12, 1851, Miss Mary E. Nixon of Macedon Center, N. Y., who 
died June, 1857. Married, Nov. 8, 1859, Miss Caroline E. Dollison of Fremont, 
Ohio, who died 1865. Children: Mary Josephine, b. Nov. 8, 1854; d. 1879: 
Julia Ann, b. Dec. 23, i860. 

1881, Address: Fremont, Sandusky Co., Ohio. 


408 . CHARLES WESLEY BOWEN. 

Born, July 21, 1830, in Paris, Oneida Co., N. Y. Brother of No. 477. 

1851-2, Studied Law. 1852, Teacher of Ancient Languages in Richmond- 
ville Union Seminary and Female Collegiate Institute, Schoharie Co., N. Y. ; 
Dec. 23, Seminary burned. 1852-3, Teacher in Schoharie Academy, N. Y. 
1853-4, Teacher of Mathematics in Ypsilanti Union Seminary, Mich. 1855, 
Principal of Paris Seminary, Edgar Co., Ill. 1855-6, Member of State Board 
of Education. 1856, Teacher of Mathematics in Quincy English and German 
Seminary, Adams Co., Ill. 1857, Went to Kansas to survey and locate 
lands. 1858, Principal of Topeka Normal School, Kans. 1861-4, Became 
blind; afterward recovered sight of left eye. 1864, Principal of Auburn Acad¬ 
emy, N. Y. 1866, Principal of Elmwood Seminary, Glens Falls, N. Y. 1869, 
Principal of Genesee and Wyoming Seminary, Alexander, N. Y. 1876, Princi¬ 
pal of Stamford Seminary, N. Y. 1'880-1, Principal of Yates Academy, N. Y. 

Married, March 28, 1853, Miss Mary Cole of Great Barrington, Mass., who 
died April 17, 1869. Married, Aug. 29, 1877, Miss Sara E. Cramer of Rhine- 
beck, N. Y. Children: Frank Cole, b. Aug. 5, 1854; d. Feb. 23, 1874: Wil¬ 
liam Birdseye, b. July 3, 1858: Mary Alice, b. Aug. 8, 1862 : Charles Alfred, b. 
Oct. 6, 1864. 

1881, Address : Yates, Orleans Co., N. Y. 


409 . * ADIN BROOKS. 

Born, April 15, 1830, in Stockport, Cheshire, England. 

i 85 i ~ 3, Teacher of Languages in Mexico Academy, N. Y. 1853-6, Studied 
Medicine. 1856, M.D., Albany Medical College. 1856-7, Practiced in Red 
Wing, Minn. Died, Oct. 4, 1857. 

Married, Nov. 21, 1856, Ellen M. Andrews of Watertown, Wis. 





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410 . * ORMANDO NELSON BROOKS. 

Born, May 3, 1823, in Carthage, Jefferson Co., N. Y. 

185 1 —2, Teacher in Providence Conference Seminary, East Greenwich, R. I. 
J852-3, Principal of Union Academy, Red Creek, N. Y. 1853-4, Preached in 
South Somerset, Mass. 1854, Joined Providence Conference, Methodist Epis¬ 
copal Church; stationed at South Somerset, Mass.; 1855,6, Thomas St., 
Newport, R. I.; 1858, Mystic, Conn. 1859, Superannuated. Went to Cali¬ 
fornia; health improved; labored as he was able. Died, Feb. 17, 1867, in San 
Francisco, Cal. 

Married, July 27, 1858, Miss Anna M. Prince of Providence, R. I. Children: 
two; one d. 


411 . ARTHUR BENJAMIN CALEF. 

Born, June 30, 1825, in Sanbornton, Belknap Co., N. H. 

1851-2, Studied Law in Middletown, Conn. 1852, Admitted to the Bar in 
Middletown, Conn. 1853-61, Clerk of Superior Court for Middlesex County. 
1854-5, Councilman, City of Middletown. 1855, Treasurer of the State of 
Connecticut. 1858, City Attorney, Middletown.' i860, Delegate to National 
Republican Convention, Chicago, Ill. 1861-9, Postmaster, Middletown, Conn. 
1862-6, President of the Alumni Association, Wesleyan University. 1862-80, 
Trustee of Wesleyan University. 1869-81, Practicing Law in Middletown, 
Conn. 1873, Admitted to Practice in U, S. Courts. 1874-5, Alderman, City 
of Middletown. 1878, Lectured on Constitutional Law, in Wesleyan University. 

Married, March 21, 1853, Hannah Foster Woodman of Canterbury, N. H. 
Children: Jeremiah Francis (No. 1140), b. Oct. 14, 1855: Arthur Benjamin, 
b. Feb. 20, 1S59: Edward Baker, b. Jan. 25, 1862: Samuel Prescott, b. Nov. 8, 
1864. 

1881, Address: Middletown, Conn. 


412 . JAMES MONROE CARROLL. 

Born, April 21, 1S28, in Arcadia, Wayne Co., N. Y. 

1851-4, Studied in Union Theological Seminary, New York, N. Y. 1S54-6, 
Teacher of Ancient Languages, Providence Conference Seminary, East Green¬ 
wich, R. I. 1857, Joined Providence Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 
1857, 8. Stationed at Fountain St., Providence, R. I. 1859, Transferred to New 
York East Conference. 1859,60, Stationed at Westville, Conn.; 1861,2, 
Bloomfield; 1863, John St., New York, N. Y.; 1864-6, New Canaan, Conn.; 
1867-9, Bridgeport; 1870-2, Mount Vernon, N. Y.; 1873, Mianus, Conn.; 
1874-6, New Canaan ; 1877, Ansonia ; 1878-80, Westville ; 1881, Forestville. 

Married, July 1, 1857, Miss M. Louisa Prentiss of Hingham, Mass. Child: 
George Prentiss, b. Feb. 2, 1861. 

1881, Address : Forestville, Hartford Co., Conn. 


413 . * EDWIN HALSEY COLE. 

Born, April 18, 1827, in Chatham, Middlesex Co., Conn. 

1851, Taught in Amenia, N. Y. 1852, Principal of High School, Collins¬ 
ville, Conn. 1854-6, Principal of High School, Bristol, Conn. 1856, Resigned 
on account of ill health; removed to Cromwell, Conn. Died, July 16, 1859, in 
Cromwell, Conn. 

Married, November, 1852, Julia A. Marvin of Tolland, Conn. Child: 
Hettie Julia, b. May 17, 1856. 




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414 . CADFORD MELLEN DINSMORE. 

Born, Aug. 20, 1826, in Windahm, Windham Co., N. H. 

1851, Studied in Methodist General Biblical Institute, Concord, N. H. 1852, 
Principal of East Andover Academy. 1853, Joined New Hampshire Con¬ 
ference, Methodist Episcopal Church; stationed at Peterborough, N. H.; 
1854,5, Rindge; 1856-8, Newmarket; 1859,60, Suncook; 1861, Garden St., 
Lawrence, Mass.; 1862,3, Main St., Great Falls, N. IT.; 1864-6, Newport; 
1867-9, Keene; 1870-2, Portsmouth; 1873,4, Amesbury, Mass.; 1875-7, 
Merrimacport; 1878-80, Pleasant St., Salem, N. H.; 1881, Jefferson. 1S55, 
Member of New Hampshire Legislature ; afterwards School Commissioner of 
Sullivan County, and Member of State Board of Education. 1872, Delegate to 
General Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1S80, Traveled extensively 
in Europe. Member of New Hampshire Historical Society. 

Married, Nov. 23, 1852, Miss Cornelia P. Hall of Colchester, Conn. Chil¬ 
dren : Jennie, b. Aug. 2, 1854; d. Oct. 13, 1858: Edward Arthur, b. July 13, 
1S56; d. Jan. 5, 1858: Grace, b. Oct. 29, 1861. 

1881, Address: Jefferson, Coos Co., N. H. 


415 . * DELOS GARY. 

Born, 1S31, in Oneida County, N. Y. 

Taught one or two years in Mexico, N. Y. Principal one year of Oswego 
High School, N. Y.; studied Law in Oswego, N. Y. 1858, Admitted to the 
Bar. 1858-61, Deputy Sheriff of Oswego County, N. Y. 1862-3, Captain of 
Company G, 147th New York Volunteers; wounded at Gettysburg!! and soon 
after left the service. 1863-70, Practiced Law in Oswego, N. Y. 1867-70, 
Recorder. Died, July 27, 1870, in Binghamton, N. Y. 

Married: wife deceased. 


41 <i. JOHN HENRY GAYLORD. 

Born, Nov. 23, 1824, in New Milford, Litchfield Co., Conn. 

1852-3, Studied in Methodist General Biblical Institute, Concord, N. II. 
1 853, Joined New England Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1853-9, 
Stationed successively at Sudbury, Sutton, Oakdale, Buckland, and Shelburne 
Falls, Mass.; 1860-2, Gaylordsville, Conn.; 1863,4, Pelham, Mass.; 1865,6, 
Blandford ; 1867-9, Charlemont. 1S70, Transferred to Vermont Conference. 
1870-2, Stationed at Wilmington, Vt.; 1873, West Windsor; 1874,5, Putney; 
1876-8, Athens and Cambridgeport. 1S79-S1, Supernumerary on account of 
poor health ; residing in Bernardston, Mass. 1880-1, Preaching' in Methodist 
Episcopal Church, Gill, Mass. 

Married, Aug. 26, 1851, Almira S. Goodspeed of Marlborough, Vt. Chil¬ 
dren: Francis Asbury, b. Oct. 23, 1857: Florrie Houghton, b. Feb. 26, 1861 ; 
d. Oct. 13, 1862: Hattie Emma, b. Sept. 10, 1865. 

1881, Address: Bernardston, Franklin Co., Mass. 


41 7 . CHARLES FREDERICK GERRY. 

Born, June 3, 1823, in Sudbury, Middlesex Co., Mass. 

1852-6, Teacher in Boston Mercantile Academy. 1857, Teacher in Boylston 
School, Boston, Mass. 1858, Engaged in Insurance business. 1863-73, Gen¬ 
eral Agent John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Co., Boston, Mass. 1871-7, 
President Hyde Park Savings Bank. 1877, Member of Massachusetts Legis¬ 
lature. 1877-81, Engaged in Insurance business, Sudbury, Mass. 1880, Mem¬ 
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Married, June 5, 1N52, Martha Ann Clough of Canterbury, N. H. Children: 
Charles Clough, b. Sept. 1, 1S58: Mary Eleanor, b. Oct. 5, 1862: Frank Foster 
b. June 23, 1864: Gilbert Haynes, b. March 3, 1872. 

1881, Address: Sudbury, Middlesex Co., Mass. 


41 S. HARMON SAWYER HERRICK. 

Born in Pittstown, Rensselaer Co., N. Y. 

18 5 1 > Studied Medicine in Middletown, Conn. 1852—3, Engaged in business 
in Cincinnati, Ohio. 1854-60, Practiced Medicine in Eldorado County, 
California; also engaged in mining. 1855-60, Superintendent of Schools for 
El Dorado County, Cal. 1862-9, Practiced Medicine in Lander County, Nev.; 
Superintendent of Schools for same. 1869-81, Practicing Medicine in White Pine 
County, Nev. ; Superintendent of Schools for same ; since 1S71, County Physi¬ 
cian for same. 1875, M.D., California Medical College. Has visited South 
America, Central America, Mexico, and British Columbia. Member of the 
California Medical Society. Member of the Nevada Medical Society. 

Married, 1851, Electa M. Clark of Haddam, Conn. 

18S1, Address: Hamilton, White Pine Co.; Nev. 


419 . OTHNIEL HOLMES. 

Born, June 14, 1823, in Marcellus, Onondaga Co., N. Y. 

1851, Teacher in Falley Seminary, Fulton, N. Y. 1852, Taught in Iordan, 
N. Y. 1853, Principal of High School, Naugatuck, Conn. 1854, ' [oiiied 
Black River Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church; stationed at Trenton, 
N. Y. ; 1855, Cape Vincent; 1856, 7, Ohio; 1858, 9, New Bremen; i860, 1, 
Mannsville; 1862, 3, De Kalb; 1864, Buck’s Bridge; 1865, 6, Waddington; 
1867, De Kalb; 1868, Richville ; 1869-71, Edwards ; 1872-4, Russell ; 1S75-7, 
Steuben ; 1878, Trenton ; 1879, 8°, Vernon ; 1881, Cold Brook and Russia. 

Married, May 23, 1855, Miss Mary A. Scott of Rome, N. Y. Children : 
Elizabeth, b. Feb. 28, 1856: Frances Eliza, b. Aug. 15, i860; cl. Feb. 17, 1873: 
George Burroughs, b. Oct. 8, 1862. 

1S81, Address: Cold Brook, Herkimer Co., N. Y. 


420 . SETH PARKER HOLWAY. 

Born, March 6„ 1833, in Warren, Bristol Co., R. I. Brother of No. 485. 

1854, Admitted to the Connecticut Bar. 1854-7, Practiced Law in Middle- 
town, Conn. 1856-7, Member of Common Council ; Attorney of City of 
Middletown, Conn. 1857-61, Deputy Collector of Customs, Barnstable, Mass. 
1861-9, Practiced Law in New York, N. Y. 1869-73, Practiced Law in San 
Francisco, Cal. 1873-5, the employment of the Brooklyn Life Insurance 
Company of New York at its San Francisco Agency. 1875, Cashier of the 
State Investment and Insurance Company, San Francisco, Cal. 1876-8, Clerk 
of the Board of Health, San Francisco. 1876-81, Clerk of the Mayor, San 
Francisco. 1SS0-1, Practicing Law in San Francisco, Cal. 1881, Cashier of 
the State Investment and Insurance Company, San Francisco, Cal. 

Married, Nov. 23, 1858, Miss Lucretia Bacon of Barnstable, Mass. Children : 
Elizabeth Plumer, b. April 4, i860; d. July 15, 1876: Grace Bacon, b. Oct. 19, 
i 86 3 - 

1881, Address: 822 Sutter St., San Francisco, Cal. 





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421 . ALBERT SANFORD HUNT. 

Born, July 3, 1827, in Amenia, Dutchess Co., N. Y. Brother of No. 367. 

I S 5 I ~ 3 » Tutor in Wesleyan University. 1853-5, Adjunct Professor of Moral 
Science in Wesleyan University. 1855, Resigned; removed to Rhinebeck,N.Y.; 
health failed. 1856, Visited Europe. 1857-8, Resided in Amenia and Rhine¬ 
beck, N. Y.; health improved. 1859, Joined New York East Conference, 
Methodist Episcopal Church. 1859, 60, Stationed at Nathan Bangs Church 
(now New York Av. Church), Brooklyn; 1861, 2, South 5th St. (now St. 
John’s), Brooklyn; 1863-5, First Place, Brooklyn; 1866-8, Washington St., 
Brooklyn; 1869-71, Hanson Place, Brooklyn ; 1872-4, First Place, Brooklyn ; 
r875—7, Pacific St., Brooklyn. 1873, D.D., Wesleyan University. 1874, 
Chairman of Fraternal Delegation from General Conference, Methodist Epis¬ 
copal Church, to General Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church, South. 
1878-81, Corresponding Secretary of the American Bible Society; residing at 
249 Washington Av., Brooklyn, N. Y. Delegate to General Conference, Metho¬ 
dist Episcopal Church, 1872, 76. (See Bibliography.) 

1881, Address: Bible House, Astor Flace, New York, N. Y. 


422 . * WILBUR FISK LOOMIS. 

Born, Aug. n, 1830, in Manchester, Hartford Co., Conn. Brother of No. 440. 
1851-2, Teacher of Mathematics, Providence Conference Seminary, East 
Greenwich, R. I. 1853-5, Studied in Andover Theological Seminary, Mass. 
1^855—64, Pastor of Congregational Church, Shelburne Falls, Mass. 1863-4, 
Served in Christian and Sanitary Commissions; was also a volunteer chaplain. 
Died, Jan. 7, 1864, > n Nashville, Tenn. 

Married, 1856, Miss Susan E. Smith of Ipswich, Mass., Preceptress of 
Providence Conference Seminary. 

1881, Address of widow: Mrs. S. F. Field, Shelburne Falls, Franklin Co., 
Mass. 


423 . ANDREW McKEOWN. 

Born, July 30, 1823, in Nicteaux, Annapolis Co., Nova Scotia. 

1852, Joined Providence Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1852, 3, 
Stationed at Allen St., New Bedtord, Mass.; 1854, 5, North Bridgewater, Mass.; 
1856, Bristol, R. I.; 1859,60, First Church, Fall River, Mass.; 1861, Pawtucket, 
R. I. 1862, Transferred td New England Conference. 1S62, 3, Stationed at 
Pynchon St., Springfield, Mass.; 1864, St. Paul’s, Lynn; 1865, 6, Central 
Church, Lowell; 1867-9, Warren St., Roxbury (now Winthrop St., Boston 
Highlands); 1870,1, Grace Church, Worcester; 1872, 3, Harvard St., Cam- 
bridgeport; 1874-6, Saratoga St., Boston; 1877, 8, Auburndale; 1879, 80, 
Winthrop St., Boston. 1S66, Visited New Orleans and Cuba. 1873, H.D., 
Wesleyan University. 1876, Delegate to General Conference, Methodist Epis¬ 
copal Church. 1881, Transferred to Maine Conference ; stationed at Chestnut 
St., Portland, Me. 

Married, Feb. 21, 1855, Velina Baylies Pease of Edgartown, Mass. Children: 
Minnie Gordon, b. Nov. 29, 1855: Nellie Andrews, b. Sept. 10, 1S57; d. May 25, 
i860: Andrew, b. Dec. 4, 1858; d. Dec. 27, 1858: Lizzie Campbell, b. June 19, 
1861: Arthur Hamilton, b. Jan. 16, 1864: Willie, b. June 14, 1866; d/fuly 14, 
1867 : Edith Maud, b. Sept. 8, 1869: Annie Breed, b. May 13, 1873. 

1881, Address: Portland, Me. 


424 . JAMES BAYLES PEARSON. 

Born, Sept. 26, 1829, in New York, N. Y. Brother of No. 398. 

1852, Taught in East Hartford, Conn.; State Register of Connecticut for six 
months. 1853-4, Associate Principal of Flushing Female College, N. Y. 







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i 855~7, Principal of High School, Fall River, Mass. 1858, Studied in Union 
Theological Seminary, New York, N. Y. 1859, Associate Principal of Spingler 
Institute, New York, N. Y. i860, Six months recruiting health in Middletown, 
Conn. 1S60-2, Pastor First Congregational Church, Winsted, Conn. Delegate 
to the U. S. Christian Commission. 1862, Supplied Second Congregational 
Church, West Winsted, Conn. 1863-5, Pastor of Congregational Church, 
Thomaston, Conn. 1865, Left Ministry on account of ill health. 1866-9, E n_ 
gaged in Life Insurance business in New York, N. Y. 1870, President of 
Commonwealth Life Insurance Co., New York, N. Y. 1873, Stock broker in 
New York, N. Y. 1873-5, Superintendent of Agencies of Mutual Benefit Life 
Insurance Co., Newark, N. J. 1876-81, Vice-President of same Company; 
residing in Mont Clair, N. J. 

Married, 1852, Miss E. J. Ferree of Middletown, Conn. Children: Charles 
James, b. Sept. 10, 1854: Carrie Louise, b. Oct. 18, 1862: Frederick Welles, 
b. June 18, 1866. 

1881, Address: 752 Broad St., Newark, N. J. 


425 . ELLIOT JUDSON PECK. 

1850, Residence: Stratford, Fairfield Co., Conn. 1851-2, Taught in Milford, 
Conn. 1853-4, Taught in Bridgeport, Conn. 1855-7, Taught in Norwalk, 
Conn. 1858, Engaged in farming in Stratford, Conn. 1859-81, Engaged in 
business in Bridgeport, Conn.; residing in Stratford. 

Married, Nov. 8, 1852, Miss E. Baldwin of Brookfield, Conn. Children : 
Carrie, b. 1856: Hattie, b. 1858: Susan, b. 1862; Class of 1884: Julia, b. 1864; 
d. 1865: Mary, b. 1867 : Elliot William, b. 1869. 

1881, Address: Bridgeport, or Stratford, Fairfield Co., Conn. 


42 (>. NICHOLAS HENRY RIGHTOR. 

Born in Donaldsonville, Ascension Co., La. 

Studied Law in Donaldsonville; admitted to the Bar, and commenced prac¬ 
tice in Houma, Terre Bonne Parish, La. i860, District Attorney. Lieutenant- 
Colonel of 8th Louisiana Cavalry, C. S. Army. 1865-81, Practicing Law in 
New Orleans, La. 

1881, Address: New Orleans, La. 


427 . *JASPER TENNEY. 

Born, November, 1827, in Hartford, Windsor Co., Vt. 

1851, Teacher in Amenia Seminary, N. Y. 1852-3, Civil Engineer in Indiana. 
1853-4, Teacher in Newbury Seminary, Vt. Returned West, and taught till 
health failed. Died, June 15, 1858, in Hartford, Windsor Co., Vt. 

Married Lucetta Tuttle of Hancock, N. H. Children: Charles F., b. June 
1, 1857 : Mary A., b. Aug. 21, 1858. 


428 . * THOMAS BURR TREADWELL. 

Born, Nov. 1, 1824, in Redding, Fairfield Co., Conn. 

1851, Preached on Sherman, Gavlord Bridge, and Kent Circuit, Conn. 1852, 
Studied in Methodist General Biblical Institute, Concord, N. H.; preached in 
Barnstead, N. H. 1853, Joined New England Conference, Methodist Episcopal 
Church. 1853-4, Stationed at First Church, Marlborough, Mass.; 1855, Saxon- 
ville - 1856 Woburn; 1857, Townsend: 1858,9, Monson; 1S60, Clinton; 1861, 2, 
Winchendon; 1863, 4, Blandford; 1865, 6, Dudley; 1867, 8, Warren; 1869, 
Millbury; 1870, 1, Cherry Valley; 1872, 3, Hubbardston; 1874, 5 ’ Wales. 
Died, Oct. 13, 1875, * n Wales, Mass. 

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Married, May 31, 1853, Maria H. Atwell of Lynn, Mass., who died Oct. 23, 
1855. Married, April 2, 1857, Caroline M. Baker of Waltham, Mass. Child : 
Ella Matilda, b. Dec. 11, 1866. 

1881, Address of widow: Mrs. Caroline M. Baker, 12 Essex St., Cambridge- 
port, Middlesex Co., Mass. 


Class of 1852 


429 . * NATHAN DISBROW BANGS. 

Born, Jan. 17, 1834, in New York, N. Y. 

1852-8, In business in New York, N. Y. 1862-76, Publisher of The World, 
New York, N. Y. 1876-81, Resided in New York, N. Y. Died, Sept. 14, 
1881, in New York, N. Y. 


430 . CHARLES WESLEY BENNETT. 

Born, July 18, 1828, in East Bethany, Genesee Co., N. Y. 

1852-4, Principal of Stanstead Seminary, Stanstead, Quebec. 1854-5, Teacher 
of Natural Science, Genesee Wesleyan Seminary, Lima, N. Y. 1856-8, Prin¬ 
cipal of same. 1859, Associate Principal of Fort Plain Seminary, N. Y. i860, 
Superintendent of Public Schools, Schenectady, N. Y. 1861, Principal of 
Lowville Academy, N. Y. 1862, Stationed at Penn Yan, N. Y., East Genesee 
Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1864, Again Principal of Genesee 
Wesleyan Seminary. 1866-9, Studied Church History and Christian Art 
Archaeology in University of Berlin, Prussia. 1S6S, Traveled in Italy. 1869, 
Traveled in Egypt, Palestine, Greece, etc. 1869, Stationed at Towanda, Pa.; 
1870, Elmira, N. Y. 1S70, D.D., Genesee College. 1871-81, Professor of 
History and Logic in Syracuse University, N. Y. 1875, Visited Europe in the 
interest of Syracuse University Library. Delegate to General Conference, 
Methodist Episcopal Church, 1S72, So. (See Bibliography.) 

Married, November, 1S54, Caroline M. Bannister of Phelps, N. Y. Children: 
Clara Louisa, b. 1857; d. August, 1862 : William Clarke, b. 1858: Laura Amelia, 
b. i860; d. June, 1868:. Charles Stephen, b. 1864: Mary Louisa, b. Dec. 6, 
1870. 

1881, Address: Syracuse, N. Y 


481 . SIMEON FISH CHESTER. 

Born, June 1, 1824, in Brooklyn, Cuyahoga Co., Ohio. 

1S52-3, Teacher in Amenia Seminary, N. Y. 1853-65, Teacher in Wesleyan 
Academy, Wilbraham, Mass. 1865—7, Paymaster of Indian Orchard Mills, 
Mass. 1867-8, Principal of Newbury Seminary, Vt. 186S-70, Principal of 
Vermont Conference Seminary, Montpelier, Vt. 1871-81, Principal of Elm St. 
Grammar School, Springfield, Mass. 

Married, Nov. 14, 1855, Miss May E. Kimpton. Children : Mary Eveline, b. 
Aug. 9, 1857 : Francis Truman, b. May 17, i860; Class of 1884. 

1S81, Address: Springfield, Mass. 


432 . WILLIAM ROBERT CLARK. 

Born, Sept. 26, 1822, in Greenfield, Franklin Co., Mass. 

1852, Joined New England Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church; sta¬ 
tioned at Malden, Mass.; went South on account of failure of health. 1853, 






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Superannuated. 1854,5, Stationed at Walnut St, Chelsea, Mass.; 1856, 7, 
I.roinfield St., Boston; 1858, 9, Common St., Lynn ; 1S60, 1, St. Paul’s Church, 
.owell; 1862, 3, Portland, Me., Maine Conference; 1864-6, Pynchon St., 
Springfield, Mass. New England Conference; 1867-9, Meridian St, East Bos- 
ton. Delegate to U. S. Christian Commission. 1869, D.I)., Lawrence Univer- 
sity 1870 3, Presiding Elder of Boston District. 1872, Fraternal Delegate to 
Conference of Wesleyan Methodists in Eastern British America. 1874-6, Sta¬ 
tioned at Trinity, Charlestown; 1877-9, Saratoga St, East Boston. 1880, 
Supernumerary; in poor health. 1S81, Stationed at Jamaica Plain, Boston, 
. ass. Delegate to General Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church, 1868 
72, 76. ’ 


Married, June 9, 1845, Miss Eliza Brooks. Children: Anne Eliza, b. July 
19, 1847: Ellen Urania, b. Nov. 7, 1851. y 

1881, Address : Jamaica Plain, Boston, Mass. 


43 ^. * ADAM C. CRYSLER. 

Born, July 14, 1826. 

1851, Residence : Sterling, Cayuga Co., N. Y. 1852-4, Teacher in Falley 
Seminary, Fulton, N. Y. 1854, Traveled in the West on account of ill health; 
taught in Lewiston, N. Y. Died, April 26, 1855. 

Married; his wife, Anna M., died Dec. 3, 1857, in Jonesville, Mich. Child .- 
Mary Luella, b. April 20, 1855. 


434 . GEORGE BROWN DUS 1 NBERRE. 

Born, Sept, n, 1829, in Plattekill, Ulster Co., N. Y. 

1852, Engaged in farming in East Avon, N. Y. 1853, Studied Law in Geneva, 
N. Y. 1854-5, Studied in Law Department of Yale College. 1855, LL.B., 
Yale College; admitted to practice in all the courts of the State of New York. 
1 ^ 5 5—8, Practiced Law in Geneva, N. Y. 1860-9, County Judge of Ontario 
County, N. Y. 1S69-81, Practicing Law in Geneva. 

Married, Dec. 29, 1857, Miss Elizabeth C. Warner of Lima, N. Y. Children: 
Harry Warner, b. Aug. 12, 1S59: Samuel B., b. May 8, 1861: George Brown, 
b. Dec. 2, 1864. 

18S1, Address: Geneva, Ontario Co., N. Y. 


435 . * ARCHIBALD CAMPBELL FOSS. 

Born, March 6, 1830, in Phillipstown, Putnam Co., N. Y. Brother of Nos. 
480 and 534. 

1852, Joined New York Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1852, 3, 
Stationed at Lenox, Mass.; 1854, 5, Morrisania, N. Y.; 1856, 7, Thirtieth St., 
New York; 1858, 9, St. Paul’s Church, New York; i860, Tarrytown. 1860-3, 
Professor of Latin and Hebrew, Wesleyan University. 1863-5, Presiding Elder 
of Poughkeepsie District. 1865-7, Stationed at Thirtieth St., New York, N. 
Y. ; 1868, Sing Sing. 1869, Went to Switzerland on account of poor health; 
traveled in Italy. Died, March 30, 1870, in Clarens, Switzerland. 

Married, August, 1852, Miss Catherine PI. Carpenter of New York, N. Y., 
who died Dec. 12, 1857. Married, June 21, i860, Miss Caroline Mead of New 
York, N. Y. Children: Catherine Sedgwick, b. April 1, 1855; d. Jan. 16, 1856: 
Caroline Mead, b. April 17, 1861 : Harriet Campbell, b. Aug. 17, 1862: Ida 
Clift, b. Aug. 22, 1864: Archibald Campbell, b. Aug. 17, 1870. 

1881, Address of widow : Noroton, Fairfield Co., Conn. 






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430 . JAMES SAYRE GRIFFING. 

Born, Oct. 28, 1822, in Owego, Tioga Co., N. Y. 

1853, Traveled as Map Agent for a firm in New York, N. Y. 1854, Preached 
at North St., Indianapolis, Ind. Joined North Indiana Conference, Methodist 
Episcopal Church. Transferred to Missouri Conference ; appointed to Waker- 
usa Mission, Kans.; the Mission included twenty-two appointments, three of 
which were among the Shawnee Indians. 1855, Appointed to Topeka, Kans.; 
in peril from border ruffians. 1856, Health failed. 1857, Appointed to Fre¬ 
mont, Kans.; 1858, Indianola; 1859, Big Spring; i860, Tecumseh; 1861, 2, 
Auburn and Burlingame; 1S63, Tecumseh and Clinton; 1S64-6, Seneca; 1867, 
Circleville; 1868, Junction City; 1869, North Lawrence ; 1870, 1, Fort Riley 
Circuit; 1872, Rock Creek and Blue Valley; 1873, 4 > Blue Valley; 1875-81, 
Second Church, Manhattan. 

Married, Sept. 13, 1855, J. Augusta Goodrich of Owego, N. Y. Children : 
John Silas, b. Aug. 26, 1857 : William James, b. Nov. 24, i860 : Mary Lydia, b. 
Aug. 25, 1863: Sarah Augusta Clarissa, b. Feb. 19, 1866; d. Oct. 21, 1869. 

1881, Address : Manhattan, Riley Co., Kans. 


437 . CALVIN SEARS HARRINGTON. 

Born, May 17, 1826, in Saint Johnsbury, Caledonia Co., Vt. 

I ^ 5 2_ 5 ’ Teacher of Latin in New Hampshire Conference Seminary and Fe¬ 
male College, Sanbornton Bridge, N. H. 1854, Joined New Hampshire Con¬ 
ference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1855-60, Principal of New Hampshire 
Conference Seminary. 1861-3, Professor of Greek Language and Literature, 
Wesleyan University. 1863-81, Professor of Latin Language and Literature in 
same. 1872, Delegate to General Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 
I ^ 73 » 1 raveled in Europe. 1877, D.D., Ohio Wesleyan University. (See Bibli¬ 
ography.) 

Married, Aug. 10, 1852, Miss Eliza C. Chase of Lempster, N. H. Child: 
Karl Pomeroy, b. June 13, 1861 ; Class of 1882. 

1881, Address : Middletown, Conn. 


43 S. JAMES WESLEY HORNE. 

Born, March 24, 1823, on the Island of Jamaica, West India. 

j 853, Principal of Monrovia Academy, Liberia, Africa, under Missionary So¬ 
ciety of Methodist Episcopal Church. 1858, 9, Stationed at Fair Haven, Conn ; 
i860, 1, Redding; 1862, 3, South Second St., Brooklyn, N. Y.; 1864, 5, Bir¬ 
mingham, Conn. ; 1866, Rockville Center, N. Y.; 1867-9, Willett St., New 
York. 1870-1, Traveled in Europe and the East and West Indies. 1870-2, 
Stationed at Babylon, N. Y.; 1873-5, Green port and Shelter Island; 1S76-8, 
Forestville, Conn.; 1879-81, Clinton. (See Bibliography.) 

Married, Sept. 25, 1855, Miss Jessie Stowe Tuzo of Bermuda. Children : 
George Harold, b. June 3, 1856: Esther Tuzo, b. Feb. 13, 1859: Edith Stone, 
b. Feb. 22, 1861: Mary Isabel, b. Aug. 27, 1863: Henrietta Frith, b. Tune 24, 
1865: Julia Stone Tuzo, b. Jan. 8, 1870. 

1881, Address: Clinton, Middlesex Co., Conn. 


430 . THOMPSON HOADLEY LANDON. 

Born, Nov. 18, 1830, in Lansingburgh, Rensselaer Co., N. Y. 

' i8 5 2 “ 3 » Teacher of Natural Sciences in Amenia Seminary, N. Y. 1854-c 

Teacher of Latin and Greek in Pennington Seminary and Female Collegiate 
Institute, N. J. 1856—7, deachei of Greek and Mathematics in same 1857 
Joined New Jersey Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church ; stationed at 





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Port Jervis, N.Y. 1S58, By division of Conference, became member of Newark 
Conference. 1858, 9, Stationed at Newark, N. J. ; i860, 1, Franklin; 1862, 3, 
Little Falls;; 1864-6, Bel videre ; 1867,8, Phillipsburgh; 1869-71, Mont Clair; 
i8 7 2 > 3 > Madison ; 1874-6, Second Church, Rahway, N. J. ; 1877, Port Rich¬ 
mond, Staten Island, N. Y.; 1878-80, Suckasunny, N. J.; 1881, Park Church, 
Elizabeth. 

Married, May 18, 1864, Miss Sarah Durland of Warwick, Orange Co., N Y 
Children: Thomas Durland, b. May 18, 1865: Seymour Landon, b. Aug. 21 
1867 : Louise E., b. Aug. 29, 1869. 6 

1881, Address : Elizabeth, N. J. 


440 . FRANCIS ASBURY LOOMIS. 

Born, April 2, 1825, in Manchester, Hartford Co., Conn. Brother of No. 422. 

i8 5 2 “ 3 » Taught in Plainville, Conn. 1854, Preached in Hingham, Mass. 
1855, Joined Providence Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1S55, Sta¬ 
tioned at Yarmouth Port, Mass.; 1856, 7, South Truro; 1858,9, Hingham; i860, 
1, Holmes Hole (now Vineyard Haven) ; 1862,3, South Yarmouth ; 1864, Main 
St., North Easton ; 1865, 6, South Harwich ; 1867, Eastham; 1868, Barnstable 
and Yarmouth Port. 186S, Did not preach, on account of failing sight and 
sickness in family ; taught in South Harwich, Mass. 1869-73, Superannuated ; 
sight failed entirely for a time, but was partially restored by removal of cata¬ 
ract. 1871-2, Taught Grammar School in North Harwich, Mass.; preached 
occasionally. 1873-6, Preached in Long Plain, Mass. 1877-81, In feeble 
health; preaching occasionally; Assistant in Free Library, East Greenwich, 
R. I. 

Married, April 11, 1854, Miss Almira Eddy, who died Oct. 20, 1868. Mar¬ 
ried, Dec. 8, 1873, Mrs. Mary F. Percival. Children : Frank Wilbur, b. July 9, 
1859: George Albert, b. Nov. 2, 1862: Myra Eddy, b. May 2, 186S. 

1881, Address: East Greenwich, Kent Co., R. I. 


441 . JAMES ELY McINTIRE. 

1851, Residence : Springfield, Mass. 1856-81, Practicing Law in Springfield, 
Mass. 

Married twice. Children : two ; both d. 

1881, Address : Springfield, Mass. 


442 . WALTER OAKLEY. 

Born, Aug. 11, 1824, in Shrub Oak, Westchester Co., N. Y. 

1852, Teacher of Rhetoric in New York Conference Seminary, Charlotteville, 
N.Y. 1853-5, Teacher of Natural Science, Wesleyan Female College, Wil¬ 
mington, Del. 1855, Went to Topeka, Kans., on account of failure of health. 
1856-8, Member of Kansas Senate, under Topeka Constitution. 1862-3, En¬ 
gaged in oil business in Detroit, Mich. 1864-70, Engaged in oil business in 
Venango County, Pa. 1870, Joined Kansas Conference, Methodist Episcopal 
Church; stationed at Clinton, Ivans.; 1871-3, Tecumseh; 1873, 4 > Chan- 
ute. 1874, Transferred to South Kansas Conference. 1874, 5, Stationed at 
Augusta and El Dorado; 1875-7, El Dorado; 1877, 8, Newton; 1878, 9, Pea¬ 
body. 1879, Transferred to Kansas Conference; stationed at Silver Lake, 
Kans. 18S0-1, Agent of Temperance Christian Union. 

Married, Sept. 25, 1S52, Sarah Jane Miller of Copake, Columbia Co., N. Y. ; 
who died May 5, 1855. Married, March 27, 1859, Louise Thompson of Leaven¬ 
worth, Kans. Children : Mary, b. Feb. 7, 1854; d. Feb. 16, 1854: Gertrude L., 
b. Feb. 6, i860: Frank T., b. May 10, 1863: Stephen Curry, b. Sept. 28, 1865; 
d. Nov. 13, 1868. 

1881, Address: Topeka, Kans. 






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443 . * JOHN GIFFORD PARSONS. 

Born, July 6, 1830, in Froome, Somerset Co., England. 

1852, Preached on circuit near Norwalk, Conn. 1853, Preached in Washing¬ 
ton, Conn. Died, Aug. 21, 1853, in Hartford, Conn. 

Married, Aug. 16, 1853, Miss Ellen M. Douglass of Cooperstown, N. Y. 


444 . CHARLES TALCOTT RANSOM. 

1851, Residence: Owego, N. Y. 1855-81, Practicing Law in Iowa City, 
Iowa ; Firm: Edmunds & Ransom. 

Married, June 23, 1859, Miss Sarah F. Bacon of Owego, N. Y. Child: 
Sarah B., b. Jan. 14, 1863. 

1881, Address : Iowa City, Johnson Co'., Iowa. 


445 . EDWARD PETER SHAW. 

Born, Aug. 31, 1829, in Rhinebeck, Dutchess Co., N. Y. 

1852-67, Teacher in Redding Institute, Conn. 1869-81, Principal and Pro¬ 
prietor of the same. 

Married, 1851, Miss Fannie Sanford of Redding, Conn., who died Feb. 21, 
1872. Married, Nov. 26, 1879, Miss Lizzie L. Parkhurst of Chelmsford, Mass. 
Children: Emma, b. April 8, 1S52: Henry, b. Nov. 16, 1855: Edward, b. 
May 25, 1858 : Samuel C., b. Nov. 3, 1S66. 

1881, Address : Redding Ridge, Fairfield Co., Conn. 


446 . GEORGE WASHINGTON STREETER. 

1851, Residence: Lisbon, Grafton Co., N. H. Taught in New York, Con¬ 
necticut, New Jersey, Vermont, and New Hampshire. 1S56-60, Teacher in 
Grammar School, New York, N. Y. 1860-Si, Practicing Law in New York, N.Y. 

Married, Aug. 1, 1853, Miss Sarah A. Salter of Greenport, N. Y. Children: 
Walton Lindsay, b. Nov. 30, 1856; d. in infancy: Eliza Lee, b. Dec. 11, 1859: 
O. Anna, b. Feb. 18, 1865: George W., b. May 22, 1869; d. July 25, 1869: 
Hattie C., b. Sept. 11, 1870; d. May 2, 1S72. 

1881, Address : 70 Wall St., New York, N. Y. 


447 . ROBERT BULLOCK VAN PETTEN. 

Born, March 17, 1825, in Sterling, Cayuga Co., N. Y. Brother of No. 404. 
1852-S, Teacher of Mathematics in Susquehanna Seminary, Binghamton, N. 
Y. 1858-9, Engaged in surveying in Oswego and Jefferson Counties, N. Y. 
1860-72, Taught in Peoria County, Ill.; for some time Principal of a Ward 
School in Peoria, Ill. 1872-81, Teaching and farming in Peoria County, Ill. 

Married, Jan. 25, 1851, Miss Sarah A. Nipper of Oswego, N. Y., who died 
Nov. 11, 186S. Married, July 4, 1869, Miss Matilda A. Schultz of Navarre, 
Ohio. Children: Sarah Theresa, b. Sept. 18, 1852: William fohnson, b. April 
6, 1854: John Bullock, b. April 29, 1856; d. Sept. 28, 1856: Robert Marshman, 
b. Nov. 23, 1861 : Howard, b. June 7, 1866; d. Sept. 3, 1S66: George Milton, 
b. Feb. 14, 1868: Minnie Amelia, b. Aug. 17, 1872: Ellen Eliza, b. Aug. 24, 
1874: Ceuta Gertrude, b. May 24, 1876: Albert Bullock, b. Sept. 26, 1S78: 
Margaret Matilda, b. Sept. 18, 1880. 

1881, Address: Dunlap, Peoria Co., Ill. 






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448 . * GORHAM ROLLINS WALTON. 

Born, March 20, 1826, in Mercer, Somerset Co., Me. 

Il? ’ 53 _ 4 > Taught in Brooklyn, N. Y. 1S55-66, Practiced Law in New York, 
N. Y. Died, September, 1866, in Mercer, Me. 


449 . GEORGE WILLIAM WENDELL. 

Born, March n, 1S31, in Dover, N. IT. 

1852-3, Principal of Intermediate School, Portland, Me. 1854-9, Engaged 
in mercantile business, Great Falls, N. H. 1859-62, Teacher in Wilberforce 
University, Xenia, Ohio. 1863-5, Clerk in Internal Revenue Office, Washing¬ 
ton, D. C. 1865-75, Deputy Collector of Internal Revenue, New York, N. Y. 
1875-S0, Clerk in Universal Life Insurance Co., N. Y. 18S0-1, Book-keeper in 
Plainfield, N. J. « 

Married, Jan. 11, 1855, Miss Amanda H. Huntress of Great Falls, N. H., 
who died Nov. 24, 1858. Married, July 24, 1867, Miss M. E. Frazee of Scotch 
Plains, N. J. Children: Mabel Josephine, b. Feb. 6, 1858; d. Oct. 21, 1858: 
Marion Josephine, b. June n, 1869: George Vincent, b. Aug. 16, 1871. 

1881, Address: Plainfield, Union Co., N. J. 


4 . 50 . ADDISON FRANKLIN WHEELER. 

1S51, Residence: Red Creek, Wayne Co., N. Y. 1853, Joined Black River 
Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church; stationed at Wac]dington Mission, 
N. Y.; 1854, Belgium Church, Liverpool; 1855,6, Cleveland; 1857, Phoenix; 
1858, 9, Scriba; i860, Three Mile Bay ; 1861, 2, Depauville; 1863, 4, Philadel¬ 
phia. 1865, Reported no longer in Conference. 1879-81, As a Local Preacher, 
supplying Freeville, N. Y. 

1881, Address: Freeville, Tompkins Co., N. Y. 


451 . AARON WHITE. 

Born, Sept. 18, 1824, in Kirkland, Oneida Co., N. Y. 

1852-3, Teacher in Flushing Female Institute, N. Y. 1S53-66, Teacher of 
Mathematics in Oneida (now Central New York) Conference Seminary, Caze- 
novia, N. Y. 1866-9, Principal of Sauquoit Academy, N. Y. 1869-70, Again 
Teacher in Oneida Conference Seminary. 1870-9, Principal of Canastota Union 
Free School and Academy, N. Y. 1879-80, Principal of White’s English 
and Classical School, Oneida, N. Y. 1S80-1, Again Teacher of Mathematics 
in Central New York Conference Seminary, Cazenovia, N. Y. 

Married, April 6, 1859, Miss Isadore M. Haight. Children: Cornelia C., b. 
Feb. 3, i860: Henry S., b. May 20, 1861 ; Class of 1882: Lucy B., b. Feb. 8, 
1869. 

1881, Address: Cazenovia, Madison Co., N. Y. 




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452 . BENJAMIN FRANKLIN BURNHAM. 

Born, Nov. 2, 1830, in Groton, Caledonia Co., Vt. 

1853-4, Principal of Academic Department of Newark Wesleyan Institute, 
N. J. 1854-6, Principal of Lewiston Seminary, Ill. 1856, Taught and studied 
Law in Chicago, Ill. Admitted to practice in Supreme Court of Illinois. 
1857-61, Practiced Law in Chicago, Ill. 1857, Admitted to practice in U. S. 
District and Circuit Courts. 1861-3, Practiced Law in Newbury, Vt. 1863, 
Enlisted in Company F, 8th Vermont Volunteers. 1864, Detailed as Assistant 
Superintendent of Education of Freedmen in Louisiana. 1865, Commanded 
Company G, 87th U. S. Colored Infantry at Palmetto Ranche, etc.; detailed in 
Freedman’s Bureau, to establish schools. 1866, Wounded at Monroe, La., in 
the night, by enemies of those schools. 1867-81, Practicing Law in Boston, 
Mass. 1874-9, Associate Justice of the South Boston Municipal Court. (See 
Bibliography.) 

Married, Nov. 4, 1861, Miss Celeste Shute of Waukegan, Ill., who died March 
22, 1880. Child: a son, b. 1862; d.in infancy. 

1881, Address: 48 G St., South Boston, Mass. 


453 . WILLIAM FITCH CONRAD. 

Born, Nov. 7, 1826, in Ithaca, Tompkins Co., N. Y. 

1855, Admitted to the Bar. 1855-62, Practiced Law in Burlington, Iowa. 
1862, Enlisted as a private in Company G, 25th Iowa Volunteers. 1863, Cap¬ 
tain of 25th Iowa Volunteers ; taken prisoner at Raymond, Miss.; confined 
for nearly two years in Libby Prison, Macon, Ga., Charleston, S. C., and 
Columbia, S. C., whence he escaped, and after six weeks, succeeded in reaching 
the Northern lines at Knoxville, Tenn. 1S65-76, Practiced Law in Canton, 
Mo. 1876-81, Practicing Law in Des Moines, Iowa. 

Married, in 1853, Miss Hattie S. Pierce of Aurora, N. Y. Children : 
William Fitch, b. Aug. 2, 1856: Hattie L., b. Sept. 29, 1866. 

1881, Address: Des Moines, Iowa. 


454 . SAMUEL WOODWARD COOK. 

Born, Sept. 9, 1825, in Hadley, Hampshire Co., Mass. 

1854, Taught in East Windsor, Conn. 1855, Member of Connecticut 
Legislature. 1856-7, Principal of High School, Oxford, Mass. 1858, Studied 
Dentistry in Worcester, Mass. 1859, Practiced Dentistry in Milford, Mass. 
1S60-70, Practiced Dentistry in Millbury, Mass. 1868, Chairman of School 
Committee, Millbury, Mass. 1S70-S1, Practicing Dentistry in Worcester, 
Mass. 

Married, Jan. 30, 1855, C. Jane Tracy of Franklin, Conn. Children: Emma 
Jane, b. Feb. 3, 1856: Charles Woodward, b. May 9, 1857 ; d. April 26, 1867: 
Henry P., b. Feb. 16, 1863: Mary I., Francis, and Lucy A.; d. in infancy. 

1881, Address: 503 Main St., Worcester, Mass. 


455 . JOHN THOMAS DICKINSON. 

Born, July 7, 1832, in Cincinnatus, Cortland Co., N. Y. 

KS54-5, Taught Select School, Cincinnatus, N. Y. 1855, Teacher of Ancient 
Languages in Cooperstown Seminary, N. Y. 1856-7, Teacher of Mathematics, 
and Natural Philosophy in Oxford Academy, N. Y. 1858-67, Principal of 






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Heckling Seminary and Central Illinois Female College, Abingdon, Ill. 1867- 
71, Prineipal of Graded School, Altona, Ill. 1S71-7, Principal of Grand 
Prairie Seminary and Commercial College, Onarga, Ill. 1877-8, Principal of 
Graded School in Chatsworth, Ill. 1878-81, Professor of Mathematics in 
Heckling College, Abingdon, Ill. 

Married, Dec. 3, i860, Miss Helen L. Hutchins of Henry, Ill., who died Dec. 
27, 1861. Married, June 30, 1S64, Elvira C. Bates of Griggsville, Ill. Chil¬ 
dren: Charles Hutchins, b. Dec. 21, 1861; d.: Helen Anna, b. July 18, 
1865; d. Feb. 13, 1871 : Francis Chaffee, b. April 20, 1867 : Edward Payson, 
b. Feb. 8, 1S69: Wilbur Fisk, b. March 13, 1871; cl. Jan. 21, 1872: Helen 
Anna, b. Jan. 1, 1873: John Thomas, b. Sept. 1, 1875: Sarah Elvira, b. Aug. 
25, 1878. 

1881, Address: Abingdon, Knox Co., Ill. 


45 B. * JOHN PRICE DURBIN, Jun. 

1851, Residence : Philadelphia, Pa. Frail health during most of his life 
prevented very active labor. Died, Sept. 11, 1870, in Saratoga, N. Y. 


457 . JASPER FISH. 

Born, March 23, 1826, in Woodstock, Windsor Co., Vt. 

1853, Teacher in High School, Middletown, Conn. 1854, Principal of 
Hickory Neck Academy, James City Co., Va. Went North on account of 
failure of health. 1855-6, Principal of High School, Leominster, Mass. 1856— 
8, Traveled in the West; taught part of the time. 1858-9, Principal of Public 
School, Dubuque, Iowa. 1860-2, Principal of Union School, Havana, Ill.; 
health again failed. 1863, Taught in Havana, Ill. 1864, Private in 44th Iowa 
Volunteers; served in Tennessee. 1S65, Taught in Troy, N. Y. 1866-7, 
Traveling Agent. 1868-72, Assistant Editor of Child’s Co. Gazetteers and 
Directories; resided in Syracuse, N. Y. 1872-81, Engaged in farming in 
Kearney Junction, Nebr. 

1881, Address: Kearney Junction, Buffalo Co., Nebr. 


45 S. * FRANKLIN HANNALIS. 

Born, Oct. 19, 1828, in Floyd, Oneida Co., N. Y. 

1853-4, Taught in Charlottesville, N. Y. 1854-61, Teacher of Greek in 
Fairfield Seminary, N. Y. 1861, Enlisted as private in U. S. Army. 1862, 
Captain Co. C, 81st Regiment, New York Volunteers. 1862, Served in the 
Peninsular Campaign; exhausted by the hardships of the Seven Day’s Battles. 
Died, Aug. 9, 1862, at Harrison’s Landing, Va. 

Married, Dec. 1, 1858, Miss Antoinette Edie of Marcy, N. Y. Children: 
Mary E., b. Feb. 18, 1861: Franklina E., b. Oct. 18, 1862. 

1881, Address of widow: 27 Cottage St., Utica, N. Y. 


455 ). RALPH CHANDLER HARRISON. 

1852, Residence: Cornwall Bridge, Litchfield Co., Conn. 1853, Teacher of 
Mathematics in Amenia Seminary, N. Y. 1854-6, Teacher of Ancient Lan¬ 
guages and Rhetoric in same. 1857, Member of Connecticut Legislature. 
1858-9, Studied in Albany Law School, N. Y. 1859, Admitted to practice in 
the Supreme Courts of New York. 1859-81, Practicing Law in San Francisco, 
Cal. 


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Married, ]uly 3, 1865, Miss Juliet L. Waite. Children: Richard Colton, b. 
Dec. 12, 1867 : Phillip Julian, b. March 12, 1869: Robert Waite, b. Sept. 24, 
1872. 

1S81, Address: 230 Montgomery St., San Francisco, Cal. 


460 . FRANCIS D. HODGSON. 

Born, June 7, 1832, in Philadelphia, Pa. 

1854, Teacher of Natural Philosophy and Astronomy in Genesee Wesleyan 
Seminary, Lima, N. Y. 1857, Pastor of Scott Methodist Episcopal Church, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 1858, Principal of Oregon City Seminary, Oreg. 1860-7, 
Professor of Mathematics in College of California. 1S69, Principal of Public 
Schools, Seneca Falls, N. Y. 1875-81, Principal of Penn Yan Academy, N. Y. 

Married, MarchS, 1855, Miss Mary Dennis. Children: Francis, b. March 

31, 1856: Agnes R., b. Nov. 24, 1859: Henry T., b. Oct. 10, 1861; d. Nov. 27, 

1869: Mary H., b. Dec. 27, 1863: Emily, b. May 15, 1866: Alice, b. Sept. 27, 

186S: Alfred, b. March 27, 1871: Bessie, b. June 18, 1874. 

1881, Address: Penn Yan, Yates Co., N. Y. 


461 . * CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS HUFFAKER. 

Born, Nov. 17, 1823, near Old Franklin, Howard Co., Mo. 
i 853~7, Principal of Male Department, Westport High School, Mo. 1857-9, 
Principal of Female Department, Weston High School, Mo. 1859-68, Teacher 
of Boarding School, Westport, Mo. 1866, Mayor of the Town of Westport. 
1869-70, Cultivated fruit-farm and garden near Kansas City, Mo. 1871-3, In 
charge of Westport Public Schools, Mo. Died, April 13, 1873, in Westport, 
Mo. 

Married, Sept. 7, 1858, Miss Elizabeth Howlett Hunter. Children: son, b. 
Sept. 4, 1859; d. Sept. 4, 1859: Julia Catherine, b. Oct. 3, i860: Christopher 
Columbus, b. May 1,1863 ; d. Aug. 2,1865 : John Mastin, b. Aug. 17,1S65: Duke 
Hunter, b. Aug. 20, 1867. 

1881, Address of widow: Westport, Jackson Co., Mo. 


402 . HIRAM AUGUSTUS JONES. 

Born, Dec. 3, 1831, in Grafton, Worcester Co., Mass. Brother of No. 369. 
I ^ 53 - 4 > Teacher of Spring Hill Boarding School, Sandwich, Mass. 1854-6, 
Tutor in Ancient Languages, Lawrence University, Appleton, Wis. 1856-62, 
Adjunct Professor in same. 1862-7, Professor of Latin in same. 1867-80, 
Professor of Latin and Greek in same. 1867-8, Superintendent of Public 
Schools, Appleton, Wis. 1868-9, Alderman, Appleton, Wis. 1872,4, County 
Supervisor. 1880-1, Professor of Latin in Lawrence University, Appleton, Wis. 

Married, Dec. 8, 1861, Miss M. Emily Tallmadge of Fon du Lac, Wis. 
Children: Lyman Asa, b. Nov. 19, 1865: Alice Louisa, b. Feb. 28, 1870: 
David Arthur, b. Oct. 26, 1875. 

1881, Address: Appleton, Outagamie Co., Wis. 


463 . SAVILLION LEE. 

Born, Feb. 14, 1826, in East Lyme, New London Co., Conn. 

1854, Stationed at Canterbury, Conn. 1855-73, Engaged in teaching and 
preaching in Riverhead, N. Y. 1873, Located. 1873-81, Engaged in business 
as Nurseryman and Florist, Riverhead, N. Y. 

Married, July 26, 1856, Miss M. M. Corwin. Children: Eva, b. Feb. 9, 1858: 
Ulysses, b. Jan. 21, 1862: Arthur, b. July 13, 1864: Amy, b. Feb. 14, 1867: 
Harry, b. Nov. 20, 1872: Mary Lee, b. Aug. 18, 1874. 

1881, Address: Riverhead, Suffolk Co., N. Y. 





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404 . * SYLVESTER HILL OPDYKE. 

Born, June 22, 1828, in Everettstown, Hunterdon Co., N. J. 

I ^ r S 3 > Teacher of Latin in New York Conference Seminary, Charlotteville, 
N. Y. 1854-6, Studied in Union Theological Seminary, New York, N. Y. 1856, 
Teacher of Ancient Languages in Cooperstown Seminary and Female Collegi¬ 
ate Institute, N. Y. 1857, Completed course of Study in Union Theolog¬ 
ical Seminary. 1858, Joined Newark Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 
i 858, 9, Stationed at Bloomfield, N. J.; i860, 1, Clinton; 1862, 3, Flemington; 
1864, Rahway; 1865, 6, Elizabeth; 1867, 8, Staten Island, N. Y.; 1S69, 70, 
Nyack; 1871, 2, Eighth Av., Newark, N. J. 1873-7, Presiding Elder of New¬ 
ton District. 1877-9, Stationed at Summerfield Church, Staten Island, N. Y.; 
1880, Newton, N. J. Died, Oct. 21, 1880, in Newton, N. J. 

Married, May 22, 1856, Miss Elizabeth Morey of Bloomingdale, Ill. Chil¬ 
dren : Lillie Morey, b. Nov. n, 1859; d. Nov. 24, 1859: Levings Atwood, b. 
Sept. 21, 1861: Charles Tomeroy, b. May 29, 1863 : George Howard, b. Nov. 
21, 1867 '* Florence Morey, b. May 28, 1870. 

1881, Address of widow: Oak Park, Cook Co., Ill. 


4 (> 5 . CHARLES RHODES POMEROY. 

Born, June 15, 1830, in Weybridge, Addison Co., Vt. Brother of Nos. 380 
and 540. 

1853-4, Studied in Union Theological Seminary, New York, N. Y. 1854, 
Teacher of Greek in Fort Edward Institute, N. Y. 1855, Principal of Union 
Village Academy, N. Y. 1856, Principal of Cooperstown Seminary, N. Y. 
1857, Principal of Rochester High School, N. Y. 1859, Principal of Genesee 
Wesleyan Seminary, Lima, N. Y. i860, Resigned on account of ill health. 
1868, Member of Genesee Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church; stationed 
at Batavia, N. Y. 1869, Transferred to Des Moines Conference. 1869, 
Stationed at Chariton, Iowa; 1870, I, Des Moines. 1872, Transferred to Upper 
Iowa Conference. 1872, 3, Stationed at Iowa City, Iowa. 1874-9, President of 
State Normal School, Emporia, Kans. 1875, D.D., Simpson Centenary College. 
18S0-1, President of Callanan College, Des Moines, Iowa. 

Married, Dec. 2, 1854, Mary J. Meeker of North Hoosick, N. Y. Child : 
Charles Harrington, b. March 28, 1863. 

1881, Address : Des Moines, Iowa. 


400 . DAVID HENRY SHERMAN. 

Born, Aug. 11, 1827, in Barre, Worcester Co., Mass. 

1:853, Joined New England Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1853, 4 > 
Stationed at Chicopee Falls, Mass. 1855, Transferred to Rock River Confer¬ 
ence. 1855, Stationed at Saint Charles, Ill.; 1856, 7, Crete. 1856-7, Principal 
of High School, Crete, Ill. 1858-60, Superannuated; Principal of High School, 
Channahon, Ill. 1861, Principal of High School, Petersham, Mass.; preached 
in North Prescott, Mass. 1S62, President of Brookville College, Inch; D.D., 
Kentucky University. 1863, Principal of Waukegan High School, Ill. 1864-7, 
In poor health. 1868-9, Principal of Towle Academy, Winthrop, Me.; Editor 
of The Winthrop Bulletin. 1870, Principal of Saint Albans High School, Me. 
1871-2, Principal of Corinna Union Academy, Me.; Pastor of Corinna Metho¬ 
dist Episcopal Church. 1873-5, Principal of Exeter High School, Me.; 
preached on Exeter, Stetson, and Corinna Circuit. 1875, 6, Preached at lloul- 
ton, Hodgdon, and Linncus, Me. 1877-81, Principal of Bucksport Grammar 
School, Me. 

Married, Dec. 25, 1849, Miss Mary II. Martin of Lynn, Mass. Children 
Jennie Louise, b. July 7, 1859: Mary Martin, b. Jan. 13, 1864. 

1881, Address : Bucksport, Hancock Co., Me. 


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4 « 7 . JULIUS AUGUSTUS SKILTON. 

Born, June 29, 1S33, in Troy, N. Y. 

1855, M.D., Albany Medical College. 1855-61, Practiced Medicine in Troy, 
N. Y.; City Physician, and Commissioner in Board of Education. 1861, 
Assistant Surgeon of 30th New York Volunteers; in Campaign before Wash¬ 
ington. 1862, Surgeon of 87th New York Volunteers ; in Peninsular Campaign. 
Volunteered to remain in charge of wounded after battle of Charles City Cross 
Roads. Paroled by Confederates, but, in violation of parole, separated from 
wounded, and incarcerated in Libby Prison; released (August) in bad health, 
and mustered out of service ; served as Volunteer Surgeon after battle of 
Fredericksburgh. 1863, Surgeon of 14th New York Cavalry; Medical Exam¬ 
iner for State bounty; on duty in New York, N.Y., during the riots; went to New 
Orleans in December; Medical Director of Cavalry, Department of Southwest. 
1864, Engaged in Red River Campaign as Medical Director of Cavalry; 
wounded at Cane River Crossing. 1865, Medical Director with General Grier¬ 
son in Florida, Alabama, and Mississippi Campaign. 1866, Resided in New 
Orleans ; went to Mexico, to observe movements of the French. 1867, Com¬ 
pelled by imperial authorities to leave the country in April; returned to Mexico 
City in July, with family of President Juarez. 1869-71, U. S. Consul at Mexico 
City. 1869, On leave of absence, on account of old wound which had broken 
open. 1870-1, Prepared documents on resources of Mexico. 1872-8, U. S. 
Consul-General for Republic of Mexico. 1878-81, Residing in Mexico City. 
(See Bibliography.) 

Married, June 12, 1856, Hattie E. Ingersoll of Cazenovia, N. Y. Children : 
Frank Avery, b. Feb. 12, i860 : Harry Ingersoll, b. Feb. 12, 1864 : Mary Kate, 
b. Feb. 22, 1870. 

1881, Address : 3 Tndependencia, Mexico City, Mexico. 


468 . JOEL AUGUSTUS STEELE. 

Born, May 14, 1827, in Needham, Norfolk Co., Mass. Brother of No. 401. 
1853, Teacher of Ancient Languages and Mathematics, East Maine Confer¬ 
ence Seminary, Bucksport, Me. 1854, Principal of Searsport Union High 
School, Me. 1855, Principal of Freedom Academy, Me.; joined East Maine 
Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church; stationed at Columbia, Me.; 1856, 
Machias. 1856, Principal of Machias High School, Me. 1857-8, Stationed at 
Calais, Me.; 1859, Belfast; i860, Frankfort; 1861, Oldtown. 1862, Located. 
1862, 3, Preached in Pembroke, Mass. 1864, Preached in Orleans, Mass. 1S65, 
Taught Grammar School, West Fitchburgh, Mass. 1866, Joined New Hamp¬ 
shire Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1866, 7,'Stationed at Union 
Village, N. H.; 1868, Epping ; 1S69, 70, North Salem; 1871, 2, Londonderry; 
Il ^ 73 ’ 4 > Landaff; 1875, Milan; 1876, 7, Contoocook. 1877, Supernumerary. 
1878-80, Stationed at Henniker, N. II.; 1881, Canaan. 

Married, April 2, t86o, Mrs. Helen F. Snow of Calais, Me. Children: 
Edmund D., b. Jan. 12, 1861 : Thompson Landon ; d.: Josephine, b. Oct. 20, 
1863: Carrie, b. June n, 1S66: Fannie, b. Aug. 16, 1S68: Charles, b. May 24, 
1872. 

1S81, Address: Canaan, Grafton Co., N. H. 


4 <> 9 . * JOHN TEVIS, Jun. 

Born, 1834, in Shelbyville, Shelby Co., Ky. 

1857, Graduated at Law School of Harvard University. 1857-61, Practiced 
Law in Shelbyville, Ky. Died, Jan. 10, 1861, in Shelbyville, Ky. 



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470 . HENRY WHITE WARREN. 

Torn, Jan. 4, 1831, in Williamsburgh, Hampshire Co., Mass. Brother of 
No. 471. 

I ^ 5 S» Joined New England Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1855, 6, 
Stationed at Laurel St., Worcester, Mass.; 1857, 8, North Russell St., Boston ; 
1859, 60, Hedding (now Tremont St.) Church, Boston; 1861, 2, St. Paul’s 
Church, Lynn; 1863, 4, Westfield ; 1865-7, Cambridgeport; 1868-70, Charles- 
town. 1S61-2, Member of Massachusetts House of Representatives. While 
at ( ambridgeport, preached Election Sermon before Massachusetts State Gov¬ 
ernment. 1871, Transferred to Philadelphia Conference. 1871-3, Stationed at 
Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. 1872, D.D., Dickinson College. 1873, Traveled in 
Europe and the East. 1874, Transferred to New York East Conference. 1874- 6, 
Stationed at St. John’s, Brooklyn, N. Y. 1877, Transferred to Philadelphia 
Conference. 1877-9, Stationed at Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa.; 1880, Spring 
Garden St., Philadelphia. 1880, Delegate to General Conference, Methodist 
Episcopal Church. 1880, Elected Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church. 
1881, Delegate to Methodist Ecumenical Conference. (See Bibliography.) 

Married, April 6, 1S55, Miss D. L. Kilgore of Bartlett, N. H., who died 
June 21, 1867- Children: Carrie L., b. June 2, 1856: Henry Mather (No. 1291), 
b. Oct. 15, 1858-: Ellen R., b. April 2, i860. 

1881, Address : no Whitehall St., Atlanta, Ga. 


471 . WTLLIAM FAIRFIELD WARREN. 

Born, March 13, 1833, in Williamsburgh, Hampshire Co., Mass. Brother of 
No. 470. 

1853-4, Taught private classical school in Mobile, Ala. 1854, Preached in 
Ballardvale, Mass. 1855, Joined New England Conference, Methodist Episco¬ 
pal Church. 1855, 6, Stationed at Ballardvale, Mass. 1S56-8, Studied in Berlin 
and Halle ; also traveled in Greece, Egypt, Palestine, etc. 1857, Delegate to 
World’s Convention of the Evangelical Alliance, Berlin, Prussia. 1878,9, 
Stationed at Wilbraham, Mass.; i860, 1, Bromfield St., Boston. 1861-6, Pro¬ 
fessor of Systematic 'Theology in the Missions-anstalt , Bremen, Germany. 1S62, 
D.D., Ohio Wesleyan University; appointed by Missionary Society, Methodist 
Episcopal Church, joint commissioner with Dr. L. S. Jacoby, to visit and report 
upon missions in Turkey. 1866-71, Professor of Systematic Theology in Bos¬ 
ton 'Theological Seminary, and Acting President of same. 1871-3, Dean of the 
School of Theology of Boston University. 1873-81, President of Boston Univer¬ 
sity ; Professor of Comparative History of Religions, Comparative Theol¬ 
ogy, and the Philosophy of Religion. 1874, LL.D., Wesleyan University- 
1875, Trustee of Wellesley College. 1876, First President of Massachusetts 
Society for the University Education of Women. 1S77, Corporate Member of 
American Oriental Society. Delegate to General Conference, Methodist 
Episcopal Church, 1872, 76. (See Bibliography.) 

Married, April 14, 1861, Miss Harriet C. .Merrick of Wilbraham, Mass. 
Children: Mary Christine, b. July 24, 1863: William Marshall, b. Nov. 4, 1S65: 
Annie Merrick, b. May 26, 1868: Winifred, b. Jan. 3, 1870. 

1881, Address: Boston University, 20 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. 


472 . * BENJAMIN FRANKLIN WIGGINS. 

Born, 1828, in Greenport, Suffolk Co., N. Y. 

1854, Taught in New York, N. Y. 1855-8, Taught in Greenport, N. Y. 
1859-63, Member of New York Legislature. 1870, Taught in Greenport, N. Y. 
1872-4. Engaged in farming in Greenport, N. Y. Died, Dec. 5, 1S74, in Green¬ 
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473 . MOSES EMORY WRIGHT. 

Born, May 23, 1828, in Leicester, Worcester Co., Vt. 

1853, Taught Private Classical Institute, Newark, N. J. 1854, Mathematician 
for Vermont Central Railroad. 1854-5, Principal of Black Rock Masonic Pre¬ 
paratory Institute, N. C. 1856, Joined New England Conference, Methodist 
Episcopal Church. 1856, 7, Stationed at Holyoke, Mass. 1857, Principal of 
High School, Holyoke, Mass.; preached at South Hadley Falls, Mass. 1S5S, 9, 
Stationed at Foxborough, Mass.; i860, 1, New England Village ; 1862, 3, Dud¬ 
ley; 1864-6, Spencer; 1867-9, Newburyport; 1870-2, Melrose; 1873, Meridian 
St., East Boston ; 1874-6, Beverly ; 1877, Leominster ; 1878-80, Nahant; 1881, 
Roslindale. (See Bibliography.) 

Married, March 26, 1855, Miss Jane E. Cone of West Granby, Conn. Chil¬ 
dren: Edward Olin, b. Nov. 26, 1S60: Ellen Cone, b. July 28, 1863. 

1881, Address: Roslindale, Boston, Mass. 


Class of 1854 . 


474 . HENRY BAKER. 

1853, Residence: Northampton, Hampshire Co., Mass. 1856, Joined Cali¬ 
fornia Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1856, Stationed at Yreka, 
Cal.; 1857,8, Columbia; 1859, 60, H. St., Sacramento. 1861, Located. 1863, 
Joined New England Conference. 1863, 4, Stationed at Newtonville, Mass.; 
1865-7, Melrose. 1S67, Located; voice failed. 1867-9, Resided in Melrose. 
1869-73, Engaged in business in New York, N. Y.; Proprietor of Baker’s Patent 
Bolster Spring Bed. 1870-3, Preached at Waverly Church, Jersey City, N. J. 
1 S75—7, Preached in Akron, Ohio. 1877, Transferred to Cincinnati Confer¬ 
ence. 1877-9, Stationed at Walnut Hills Church, Cincinnati, Ohio. 1879, 
Transferred to Newark Conference; stationed at St. Paul’s, Newark, N. J. 
1880, Transferred to New York East Conference; stationed at Leonard St., 
Brooklyn, N. Y.; 1881, Roxbury, Hunting Ridge, and Great Hill, Conn. 

Married, 1855, Miss Laura A. Chase of Newbury, Vt. Children: Charles 
Henry (No. 1261), b. Sept. 18, 1855: Edwin Henry: Karle Henry: Arthur 
Shinkley, b. April 5, 1876. 

18S1, Address: Stamford, Conn. 


475 . JUSTIN SPAULDING BARROWS. 

Born, Oct. 3, 1829, in Windham, Windham Co., Vt. 

1854, Preached in Waltham, Mass. 1855, Joined New England Conference. 
Methodist Episcopal Church. 1855, Stationed at Waltham, Mass.; 1856, North¬ 
ampton; 1857, 8-, Chicopee ; 1859, 60, Walnut St., Chelsea; 1861, Pynchon St., 
Springfield. 1862, Superannuated ; in poor health. 1863, 4, .Stationed at Hol- 
liston, Mass.; 1865-7, Monument Square, Charlestown. 1868-71, Supernumer¬ 
ary ; preached in Weston, Vt. 1871, Stationed at Fitchburgh, Mass.; 1872, 3, 
Westfield ; 1874, 5, Chicopee; 1876, West Warren; 1878, West Brookfield; 
1879-81, West Warren. 

Married, Oct. 3, 1854, Miss Adeline E. Newell of Wardsborough, Vt. Chil¬ 
dren: Imogene, b. July 7,1858; d. Aug. 18, 1858: Grace, b. Nov. 3, i860 ; d. 
Jan. 15, 1861 : Marion, b. Oct. 31, 1864; d. Nov. 26, 1864. 

1881, Address : Brookfield, Worcester Co., Mass. 





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47 <». FRANCIS EVERETT BEERS. 

Born, Aug. 29, 1833, at Aurelius, Cayuga Co., N. Y. 

1855, Taught in Illinois. 1856, Traveled in the West. 1857, County Sur¬ 
veyor of Webster County, Iowa. 1858-61, Master of a Steamboat on Missis¬ 
sippi River. 1862, In poor health; afterwards taught in Bridgeport, Conn. 
1 863-4, traveled in the West. 1865, Built Steamer Emma Logan at Pitts¬ 
burgh, Pa. 1866-70, Engaged in steamboat business on Alleghany and Ohio 
Rivers. 1870-81, Engaged in farming in Grundy County, Iowa. 187 r—4, Justice 
of Peace. 1873-6, Secretary of School Board. 1876—S, Member of Board of 
Supervisors. 1878-81, Chairman of same. 

Married, Jan. 2, 1871, Miss Emma I. Trask of Youngsville, Pa. Children: 
Lyman Trask, b. April 23, 1872 : Mary Bertha, b. Jan. 27, 1874: Percy Merle, 
b. Nov. 12, 1875: Ralph Waldo, b. Dec. 27, 1877. 

1881, Address: Reinbeck, Grundy Co., Iowa. 


477 . WILLIAM CASE BOWEN. 

Born, Nov. 25, 1832, in Berkshire, Tioga Co., N. Y. Brother of No. 408. 
1854-6, Principal of Drewville Institute, Southeast, Putnam Co., N. Y. 1856, 
Teacher of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy, Cooperstown Female Col¬ 
lege and Institute, N. Y. 1S57, Joined Oneida Conference, Methodist Episcopal 
Church. 1857, Stationed at South Onondaga, N. Y.; 1858, 9, Elbridge; t86o, 
1, Montezuma ; 1862,3, Camillus; 1864, Oxford. 1866-9, Teacher of Mathe¬ 
matics in Oneida (now Central New York) Conference Seminary, Cazenovia, 
N. Y. 1S69-73, Principal of Skaneateles Academy, N. Y. 1874, Teacher of 
Latin in Hudson River Institute, N. Y. 1875-81, President and Proprietor of 
Bordentown Female College, N. J. 

Married, Aug. 17, 1856, Miss Gertrude S. Goodell of Middletown, Conn. 
Children: Maria Baldwin, b. Feb. 11, 1858: Jennie Goodell, b. Feb. 10, 1859; 
d. March 25, 1859: Annie, b. May 15, 1862; d. July 25, 1862: Gertrude, b. 
March 25, 1863; d. June 24, 1863 : Philip Hammond, b. Nov. 27, 1865 ; d. Jan. 
29, 1866: Catharina Belle, b. Feb. 21, 1869: William, b. Oct. 29, 1871 ; d. 
Sept. 8, 1878 : E. Whitmore, b. July 26, 1877 ; d. Nov. 22, 1877. 

1881, Address : Bordentown, N. J. 


478 . * JACOB WHITBECK BROWN. 

1853, Residence : Canaan, Columbia Co., N. Y. 1854-6, Teacher of Natural 
Science in Cooperstown Seminary, N. Y. 1856-8, Principal and Proprietor of 
Academy, Great Barrington, Mass. 1858-63, Employed in Superintendent’s 
Office, New York & Erie Railroad, Elmira, N. Y. Died, Aug. 19, 1863, in 
Elmira, N. Y. 

Married, 1855, Miss Theresa Gardner of Port Jervis, N. Y. Child: a 
daughter, b. January, 1858. 


470 . CALVIN BEACH FORD. 

Born, May 8, 1828, in Milford, New Haven Co., Conn. 

1854, Preached in Forestville, Conn. 1855, Joined New York East Con¬ 
ference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1855, Stationed at Forestville, Conn. ; 
1856, 7, Westport ; 1858, 9, George St., New Haven ; i860, 1, New Canaan; 
1862,3, Ridgefield; 1864-6, Beekman Hill, New York, N. Y. ; 1867,8, Port 
Chester; 1869-71, Eighteenth St., Brooklyn; 1872-4, Wesley Church, Brook¬ 
lyn; 1875-7, 141st St., New York; 1878,9, Hartford, Conn.; 1880, 1, Water- 

bury, Conn. . 

Married, Aug. 15, 1854, Miss Sarah Treat Tibbals of Milford, Conn. 

1881, Address : Waterbury, New Haven Co., Conn. 





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4 SO. CYRUS DAVID FOSS. 

Born, Jan. 17, 1S34, in Kingston, Ulster Co., N. Y. Brother of Nos. 435 
and 534. 

1S54-5, Teacher of Mathematics in Amenia Seminary, N. Y. 1856; Principal 
of same. 1857, Joined New York Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 
1857, 8, Stationed at Chester, N. Y. 1859, Transferred to New York East 
Conference. 1859, 60, Stationed at Fleet St., Brooklyn, N. Y.; 1861, 2, 
Hanson Place, Brooklyn ; 1863, 4, South Fifth St., Brooklyn. 1S65, Trans¬ 
ferred to New York Conference. 1865-7, Stationed at St. Paul’s Church, New 
York, N. Y. ; 1868-70, Trinity Church, New York; 1871-3, St. Paul’s Church, 
New York ; 1S74, 5, St. James’ Church, New York. 1867, Traveled four 
months in Europe. 1870, D.D., Wesleyan University. 1874, Honorary Cor¬ 
responding Secretary of the Evangelical Alliance for the United States. 1875- 
So, President of Wesleyan University. 187S, Fraternal Delegate to General 
Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church, South. 1879, LL.D., Cornell 
College, Towa. 1880, Elected Bishop of Methodist Episcopal Church. 1881, 
Orator at Semi Centennial of Wesleyan University. Delegate to General 
Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church, 1872, 76, 80. (See Bibliography.) 

Married, March 20, 1*856, Miss Mary E. Bradley of Salisbury, Conn., who 
died Sept. 7, 1863. Married, May 10, 1S65, Miss Amelia Robertson of Peeks- 
kill, N. Y. Children: Mary Garretson, b. July 28, 1S57 ; married A. C. 
Weeks: Frances Taft, b. Aug. 27, 1861: Cyrus William, b. Sept. 7, 1863; d. 
Oct. 8, 1S63: Amelia, b. Sept. 13, 1S66: Cyrus David, b. March 15, 1869: 
Helen, b. Dec. 1, 1872: Elizabeth, b. Oct. 17, 1877 5 d. Aug. 3, 1878. 

18S1, Address: 1115 Nicollet Av., Minneapolis, Minn. . 


481 . CHARLES. WESLEY GULICK. 

Born, Sept. 20, 1832, in Hector, Tompkins Co., N. Y. 

1854, Principal of High School, Bath, N. Y. 1855-6, Studied I .aw in Can¬ 
andaigua, N. Y. 1856, Admitted to the Bar. 1856-60, Practiced Law in Can¬ 
andaigua, N. Y. 1865, I n State Agency business, Washington, D. C. 
1867-71, Engaged in Commercial business in Memphis, Tenn. 1871-3, Resid¬ 
ing in New Brunswick, N. J. 1873-81, Broker in New York, N. Y. 

1SS1, Address : 29 Broad St., New York, N. Y. 


482 . PHILIP DELANO HAMMOND. 

Born, Jan. 1, 1827, in Bridgewater, Windsor Co., Vt. 

1851, Principal of High School, Chicopee Falls, Mass. 1855, Principal of 
Cooperstown Seminary, N. Y. 1857-60, Principal of Danville Seminary, Ill. 
1859, Joined Illinois Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1861-2, Chap- 
lain of 35th Illinois Volunteers. 1862-5, Out of health. 1865, Superintendent 
of Schools, Vermillion County, Ill. 1866, Started The Danville Commercial , 
111 . 1866-9, Editor of same. 1869, Connected with The LaFayette Daily 

Journal , Incl. 1873-7, Editorial Contributor to The Indianapolis Sentinel, 
Ind. 1877-81, Connected with The Indianapolis Daily News. (See Bibliogra¬ 
phy.) 

Married, November, 1854, Miss Pauline C. Whitman of Stoddard, N. II. 
Children: Willie Bowen, b. August, 1855: Linnie Pauline, b. June, 1857: 
Venora Ellen, b. May, i860: Stella, b. Dec. 25, 1861: Dean Whitman, b Mav 
18, 1865. y 

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483 . WILLIAM TOUCEY HILL. 

Born, July 22, 1830, in Redding, Fairfield Co., Conn. 

1854, Preached in Brooklyn, N. Y. 1855, Joined New York East Conference, 
Methodist Episcopal Church. 1855, 6, Stationed at Seymour, Conn.; 1857, 8, 
Stratford; 1859, 60, West Winsted ; 1861, 2, Birmingham ; 1863, New Canaan ; 
1864-6, Danbury; 1877,8, Redding ; 1869-71, South Third St., Brooklyn, N. Y.; 
1872, New Rochelle ; 1873, George St., New Haven, Conn.; 1874, 5, Jamaica, 
N. Y. 1876-9, Presiding Elder of New Haven District. 1880, 1, Presiding 
Elder of New York East District. 1880, Reserve Delegate to General Con¬ 
ference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 

Married, Aug. 3, 1854, Miss Jane C. Burr of Middletown, Conn. Children : 
Emma E., b. July 30, 1856: William Burr, b. Nov. 17, 1857; Class of 1880: 
Cyrus Foss, b. Aug. 12, 1859 : Ellen, b. May 7, 1862. 

1881, Address : 183 George St., New Haven, Conn. 


4 S 4 . * WILLI AM PIENRY HOLLIS. 

Born, Nov. 30, 1830. 

1850-3, Residences: Roslyn, Queens Co., N. Y., Williamsburgh, N. Y. 
1854-5, Teacher of Mathematics in Cooperstown Seminary, N. Y. 1855-6, 
Taught High School, Tarrytown, N. Y. 1856-58, Engaged in farming, and 
studied Law, in Urbana, Champagne Co., Ill. 1858-9, Teacher of Mathe¬ 
matics, Genesee Wesleyan Seminary, Lima, N. Y. 1859-60, Teacher of Mathe¬ 
matics in Polytechnic Institute, Brooklyn, N. Y. i860, Admitted to the Bar. 
1860-80, Practiced Law in Brooklyn, N. Y. 1863-6, Member of Board of Edu¬ 
cation, Brooklyn, N. Y. Died, Feb. 7, 1881, in Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Married, Nov. 9, 1854, Miss Louisa Jane Weeks of Brooklyn, N. Y. 

1881, Address of widow : 128 Leffert’s Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. 


4 S 5 . EMORY FISK HOLWAY. 

Born, April 15, 1836, in Westport, Bristol Co., Mass. Brother of No. 420. 
1854-7, Studied Law most of the time in Middletown, Conn. Taught one term 
in High School, Deep River, Conn.; also taught in Preparatory School of D. 
H. Chase ( No. 1 ), Middletown, Conn. 1857, Admitted to the Bar, in Had- 
dam. 1857-8, Resided in Sandwich, Mass. 1858-9, Resided in Harwich, Mass. 
1859-67, Practiced Law in Wareham, Mass; Chairman of School Committee, 
three years. 1868, Engaged in Law and Insurance business in Clinton, Iowa. 
1871, Practiced Law in East Haddam, Conn. 1872-81, Teaching in the South¬ 
ern States. 

Married, April 15, 1857, Miss Kate R. North of Middletown, Conn.; divorced, 

i875- 

1881, Address: Care of S. P. Holway, 822 Sutter St., San Francisco, Cal. 


480 . CHARLES LAFAYETTE HOWE. 

/ 

1853, Residence: Barre, Worcester Co., Mass. 1854-9, Taught School 
except one year, when he preached. 1859, Joined East Genesee Conference, 
Methodist Episcopal Church. 1859, Stationed at Ulster, Pa.; i860, 1, Knox¬ 
ville ; 1S62, Charlestown; 1863, 4, Farmington; 1865, Westfield; 1866, 7, 

Mainsburgh ; 1868, 9, Springfield ; 1870, 1, Liberty Corners and Asylum. 1872, 
By division of Conference became member of Central New York Conference. 
1872, 3, Stationed at East Smithfield, Pa.; 1S74, 5, Nelson, N. \.; 1876, 
Jamesville; 1877, Fabius ; 1878-80, Onondaga Valley. 1877, Ph. D., Syracuse 
University. 


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Married, Aug. 10, 1854, Miss Mary E. Hildrup. Children : Olin Raymond, 
b. Oct. 1, 1858 : Fisk Johnston, b. Tulv 8, i860: Hattie Ella, b. May 9, 1864: 
Willie F. Hildrup, b. Oct. 1, 1868. 

1881, Address: Onondaga Valley, Onondaga Co., N. Y. 


487 . *FENNER EMORY KING. 

Born, Dec. 25, 1825, in Cambridge, Washington Co., N. Y. 

1854, Principal of Appleton Academy, Mount Vernon, N. H. 1855, 
Teacher of Mathematics and Latin, Newbury Seminary, Vt. 1857, Teacher 
of Mathematics and Greek in same. 1858-61, Principal of same. 1859, 
Member of Vermont Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church; preached in 
Barton, Vt. 1862,3, Stationed at Cabot, Vt.; 1864, Saint Johnsbury Centre. 
1864-7, Principal of Jonesville Academy, N. Y. 1867, Resigned on account of 
ill health; settled on a farm in Corydon, Iowa. 1869, Transferred from Troy 
Conference to Des Moines Conference. Died, March 30, 1869, near Corydon, 
Iowa. 

Married, Aug. 10, 1S54, Miss Elizabeth A. Nelson of Ryegate, Vt. Children : 
Mary Celina, b. April 25, 1856: William Nelson, b. May 9, 1858: Frederick 
Ervin, b. Oct. 18, i860: John Wesley, b. Oct. 14, 1862: Laura Anna, b. Jan. 
3, 1867. 


488 . JOSEPH HUGHES KNOWLES. 

Born, April 19, 1831, in Yardville, Mercer Co., N. J. 

1854, Joined New Jersey Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1854, 
Stationed at Cross Roads, N. J.; 1855, 6, Broadway, Camden; 1857, Hoboken. 
1858, Teacher in Pittsburgh Female College, Pa. i860, Transferred to Gene¬ 
see Conference, i860, 1, Stationed at Lima, N. Y.; 1862, 3, Batavia; 1864-6, 
Grace Church, Buffalo. 1863, Served in Christian Commission in Army of 
Potomac. 1867, Transferred to New York East Conference. 1867-9, Stationed 
at Middletown, Conn. 1870, Transferred to Georgia Conference. 1870, 1, 
Stationed at Atlanta, Ga. 1872, Transferred to Newark Conference. 1873, 4, 
Stationed at Halsey St., Newark, N. J.; 1875, 6, St. Paul’s Church and Hous¬ 
ton St., Newark; 1877-9, First Church, Orange; 1880, Centenary Church, 
Newark. 1881, Presiding Elder of Newark District. 

Married, Dec. 25, 1856, Miss Ellie J. Toy of Palmyra, N. J. Children: 
Mary; married No. 1172: Harry; d.: Alice; d.: Frank. 

1881, Address: Newark, N. J. 


481 ). ERASMUS DARWIN LEAVITT. 

Born, March 19, 1833, i n Croyden, Sullivan Co., N. H. 

1854-9, Taught. 1856-7, Attended Medical Lectures at Albany, N. Y. 
1858-9, Studied Medicine in Medical School, Harvard University, i860, Went 
to Pike’s Peak, in search for gold. 1860-2, Engaged in mining in Colorado. 
1862, Went to Montana with mining band; first party that found and mined 
gold in Montana. 1862-9, Engaged in mining in Montana. 1869, Again studied 
Medicine in Medical School, Harvard University. 1869, M.D., from same. 
1869-81, Practicing Medicine in Montana. 1876/Delegate from Montana to 
Cincinnati Republican Convention. 

1881, Address: Glendale, Beaver Head Co., Mont. 


41 ) 0 . WILLIAM MILTON McLAUGIILIN. 

Born, Dec. 29, 1829, in West Winfield, Herkimer Co., N. Y. 

1856, Principal of Macedon Academy, N. Y. 1868, Principal of Mexico 
Academy, N. Y. 1871-81, Teaching in Southington Academy, Conn. 





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d. April 18, 1861 : Julia M., b. June 22, 1870. 

1881, Address: Southington, Hartford Co., Conn. 


491 . CORNELIUS KLUMP MARTIN. 


Born, April 16, 1828, in P.oughkeepsie, N. Y. 

T 854 > Principal of Warren Academy, Mass. 1S55, Taught and studied Law 
in Milwaukee, Wis. 1858, Admitted to the Bar. 1858-81, Practicing Law in 
Milwaukee. 1867-75, District Attorney of the County of Milwaukee. 

Married, Aug. 10, 1854, Miss Olive J. Elmore of Milwaukee, Wis. Children: 
Ruby, b. September, 1855; T March, 1864: Caroline, b. October, 1857: Wil¬ 
liam E., b. October, 1S59: Edith, b. July, 1865. 

1881, Address: 77 Wisconsin St., Milwaukee, Wis. 


492 . EDWARD BRENTON OTHEMAN. 


Born, Oct. n, 1833, in Boston, Mass. 

1:855, Teacher in Amenia Seminary, N. Y. 1856, Teacher in Wesleyan 
Academy, Wilbraham, Mass. 1S59, Studied in Andover Theological Seminary, 
Mass, i860, Joined New York Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 
i860, 1, Stationed at Hillside and Riverside, N. Y.; 1862, 3, West Harlem ; 
1864, St. Paul’s Church, New York; 1865, 6, Whitlockville. 1867-8, Traveled 
and studied in Europe. 1869, Stationed at Lenox, Mass. 1869-70, In¬ 
structor in Greek and Modern Languages, Wesleyan University. 1870, 
Stationed at White Plains, N. Y.; 1871-3, Rhinebeck. 1875, Elected Professor 
of Modern Languages in Claflin University, Orangeburgh, S. C. 1878, Super¬ 
numerary. 1879, 80, Stationed at Chelsea, Mass. 1881, Assistant in Mission 
Rooms of Methodist Episcopal Church, New York,N. Y. (See Bibliography.) 

1881, Address: 805 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 


493 . JOHN WESLEY SELLECK. 


Born, Nov. 26, 1829, in Hyde Park, Dutchess Co., N. Y. 

1854, Joined New York Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1856, 
Stationed at Bloomingburgh, N. Y.; 1857, Monticello; 1858, 9, Port Deposit; 
1S60, Woodstock ; 1861, 2, Napanock ; 1863, 4, Lenox, Mass.; 1S65-7, Red 
Hook, N. Y.; 1868, 9, Brewster’s Station; 1871-3, 24th St., New York; 1874, 
Irvington; 1875,6, Lexington Av., New York; 18 77, Falls Village ; 1879,80, 
Goshen; 1881, Tuckahoe. 

Married, Dec. 23, 1857, Miss E. M. Billings. Children: Clara Estella, b. 
Sept. 26, 1862 : Mary Annette, b. July 8, 1865. 

1881, Address: Tuckahoe, Westchester Co., N. Y. 


494 . AUGUSTUS LEDYARD SMITH. 


Born, April 5, 1833, in Middletown, Conn. Son of President Smith. Brother 
of No. 324. 

1854-6, Tutor in University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis. 1856-61, Secre¬ 
tary and Land Commissioner, Fox & Wisconsin Improvement Co. 1858, Editor 
and Publisher of The Fond du Lac Union. 1861-2, Assistant Professor of 
Mathematics in U. S. Naval Academy. 1863-7, Secretary and General Agent, 
Fox & Wisconsin Improvement Co. 1866-9, Member of Wisconsin Senate. 
1867-8 r, Secretary of Green Bay & Mississippi Canal Co. 1868-73, Regent of 
University of Wisconsin. 1870, Mayor of Appleton, Wis. 1870-81, President 






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[1854. 


of First National Bank, Appleton, Wis. 1874-81, Engaged in Real Estate 
business, Appleton, Wis. 1879-81, Trustee of Wesleyan University. (See 
Bibliography.) 

Married, Oct. 30, i860, Edna J. Taylor. Children: Augustus Ledyard, b. 
May 20, 1862; Class of 1883: Franklin Taylor, b. July 14, 1864; Class of 1884. 
1881, Address: Appleton, Outagamie Co., Wis. 


4115 . WILLIAM AUGUSTUS SMITH. 

Born, May 27, 1834, in Brockville, Ontario. 

1854, Taught in Geneva, Ill. 1855, Principal of High School, Westfield, 
Mass. 1856, Returned West. 1857, Admitted to the Bar, Kane Co., Ill. 
1861, Joined Rock River Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1861, 
Stationed at Crystal Lake, Ill. ; 1862, Woodstock ; 1863, 4, Mount Morris ; 
1865, Trinity Church, Chicago; 1866, 7, Princeton; 1S68, 9, Joliet; 1870-2, 
Freeport; 1873-5, Court St., Rockford; 1876, 7, First Church, Kankakee; 
1878-80, First Church, Aurora. 1868-81, Secretary of Rock River Conference. 
1880, D.D., Garrett Biblical Institute, Evanston, Ill. Delegate to General 
Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church, 1876, 80. 

Married, 1S62, Miss Elizabeth A. Avery of Philadelphia, Pa. Children : 
Helen Maud, b. July 21, 1864; d. Sept. 17, 1866: Martha C., b. Feb. 26, 1868. 
1881, Address: Aurora, Kane Co., Ill. 


41 )<>. GEORGE STEVENS. 

Born, March 4, 1829, in Jefferson, Schoharie Co., N. Y. 

1854-9, Teacher of Mathematics and Latin in Fort Edward Collegiate Insti¬ 
tute, N. Y. 1859-63, Teacher in Fulton Seminary, Ill. i860, Joined Central 
Illinois Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1863-4, Assistant State 
Superintendent of Schools, Ill. 1865, Transferred to Illinois Conference. 
1865,6, Stationed at Williamsville, Ill.; 1867, Pawnee; 1868-70, University 
Charge, Bloomington; 1871-3, Danville ; 1874-6, Centenary Church, Jackson¬ 
ville ; 1877-9, Lincoln. 1880, Presiding Elder of Jacksonville District. 

Married, November, 1855, Miss Frances E. Bostwick of Franklin, N. Y., who 
died September, 1856. Married, October, 1859, Miss Almira A. Parmelee of 
Wilson, N. Y., who died September, 1870. Married, Aug. 16, 1877, Miss 
Julia P. Palmer of Jacksonville, Ill. Child: Arthur Linn, b. Oct. 1, 1862. 

1881, Address : Jacksonville, Ill. 


41 ) 7 . FRANK WESLEY TABER. 

Born, Dec. 29, 1828, in Orient, Suffolk Co., N. Y. 

1854, Teacher of Natural Science in Ashland Female College, N. Y. 1855, 
Studied Law in Brooklyn, N. Y. 1857, Admitted to the Bar in Brooklyn. 
1857-81, Practicing Law in Brooklyn. 1868-72, Professor of Medical Juris¬ 
prudence, Eclectic Medical College, New York, N. Y. 

Married, March 9, 1859, Miss Elizabeth Van Deusen. Children : Edward 
Franklin, b. Dec. 30, 1859: Charles Seymour, b. A861 : Harrv Burnside, b. 
June 30, 1864; d. Jan. 28, 1868: Lydia Ann, b. Feb. 12, 1866: Charlotte E., b. 
Dec. 19, 1870: Frank Arthur, b. Sept. 19, 1873: Frederick Terry, b. July 11, 
1875: Elina Lillian, b. Sept. 21, 1879. 

1881, Address: 219 Montague St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 


41 ) 8 . RILEY TREADWAY TAYLOR. 

Born, June 29, 1826, in Plainfield, Otsego Co., N. Y. 

1 854-5, Teacher in Rittenhouse Academy, Washington, D. C. 1856, Princi¬ 
pal of Newark Wesleyan Institute, N. J. 1857, Teacher of Languages, Pitts- 






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burgh Female College, Pa. 1858, Superintendent of Marlborough High School, 
Ohio ; joined Pittsburgh Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1859-81, 
Principal of Beaver College and Musical Institute, Pa. 1871, D.D., Allegheny 
College. 1880, Traveled in Europe. 

Married, July 29, 1856, Miss Amelia E. Spencer of Hamilton, Madison Co., 
N. \ . Children: Edmonia Kramer, b. Sept. 27, 1858: Carrie Amelia, b. 
Oct. 26, 1864: Julia B., b. Feb. 22, 1S66. 

1881, Address: Beaver, Beaver Co., Pa. 


4 W). JOSEPH JOHNSON TURTON. 

Born, Aug. 24, 1831, in Hull, England. 

1854-6, Teacher in Rogersville Academy, Steuben Co., N. Y. 1S56, Joined 
East Genesee Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1856, Stationed at En¬ 
field, N. Y. ; 1857, Towlesville ; 1858, Westfield, Pa. ; 1859, Canisteo, N. Y. ; 
i860, Ivanona; 1861, Baldwin; 1862, Grove; 1863, West Almond; 1S64, Fre¬ 
mont ; 1865, 6, Jasper ; 1867, 8, Lawrenceville and Tioga, Pa.; 1869, 7 °>' East 
Canton; 1871, Ulster. 1872, By division of Conference, became member of 
Genesee Conference. 1872-4, Stationed at Liberty Corners, Pa.; 1875-7, 
Onondaga Valley, N. Y.; 1878-80, South Onondaga. '(See Bibliography.) 

Married, March 5, i860, Miss Sophia Boardman of Westfield, Pa. Chil¬ 
dren: Charles M., b. June 3, 1861 : Fanny, b. May 24, 1867. 

1881, Address: South Onondaga, Onondaga Co., N. Y. 


500 . JOSEPH VINTON. 

1 850-3, Residences: Springfield, Mass.; Hartford, Conn. 1854, Preached 
in Westbrook, Conn. 1855, Joined New York East Conference,' Methodist 
Episcopal Church. 1855, Stationed at Westbrook, Conn.; 1856, 7, Deep River • 
1858,9, Simsbury; i860, Middlefield; 1861, 2, Litchfield; 1863, 4, Wolcottville ; 
1865-7, Westport; 1868-70, King St.; Fairfield County; 1871-3, Stratford'; 
1874-6, Woodbury; 1877-9, Seymour; 1880, 1, Windsor Locks. 

Married, 1858, Miss Lavinia P. Merrill of New London, Conn. Child: Carrie 
Aldemar, b. Jan. 13, 1859; d. May 25, 1870. 

1881, Address: Windsor Locks, Hartford Co., Conn. 


501 . GEORGE ELLIOTT WAITE. 

1853, Residence: North Wardsborough, Vt. 1855-65, Resided in Geneseo, 
Ill. 1S60-5, County Judge for Henry County, Ill. 1865, Commissioned Colonel 
of Illinois Militia. 1865-6, Mayor of Geneseo. 1869, Member of State Con¬ 
stitutional Convention. 1868-81, Practicing Law in Geneseo. 

Married, 1859. 

1881, Address: Geneseo, Henry Co., Ill. 


502 . ABRAHAM MERRILL WHEELER. 

Born, May 13, 1824, in Salem, Rockingham Co., N. H. 

1854, Teacher in Wesleyan Female Seminary, Springfield, Vt. 1855-6, 
Principal of same. 1857-60, Principal of High School, Urbana, Ill. 1860-2, 
Principal of High School, Bellows Falls, Vt. 1862-3, Principal of High School, 
Great Falls, N. IP. 1864-7, Principal of Wesleyan Seminary and Female 
Collegiate Institute, Springfield, Vt. 1868, Joined Vermont Conference, Meth¬ 
odist Episcopal Church. 1868, Stationed at Hartland, Vt.; 1869, Putney; 
1870-2, West Windsor; 1873, 4, Woodstock; 1875-7, Danville; 1878, 9, Crafts- 
bury; 1S80, 1, Barton. 1878-81, Trustee of Wesleyan University. 

Married, Nov. 14, 1855, Miss Rosella A. Frost of Springfield, Vt. Children: 
Lizzie Inez, b. May 11, 1857 ; d. Oct. 8, 1857 : Ehvyn Merrill, b. Oct. 13, 1858 : 
Alice Rosella, b. April 2, 1869. 

1881, Address: Barton. Orleans Co., Vt. 






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503 . * JONAS MINOT BAILEY. 

Born, Feb. 6, 1826, in Bath, Grafton Co., N. H. 

1855, Preached at Union St., Springfield, Mass. 1856, Joined New England 
Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1856, Stationed at Union St., Spring- 
field, Mass.; 1857,8, Milford. 1859, Superannuated, on account of fall from 
carriage; engaged somewhat in business. 1860-2, Stationed at Neponset, 
Mass.; 1863, 4, Leominster; 1865, 6, Newton Upper Falls; 1S67, Watertown; 
t868 , 9, Beverly. 1870-8, Supernumerary; engaged somewhat in business. 
Died, March 11, 1878, in Woburn, Mass. 

Married, Jan. 26, 1853, Miss Caroline P. Whiting of North Brookfield, Mass.; 
deceased. Married, June 4, 1863, Miss Sarah A. Goodwin of Lynn, Mass. 
Children: Ada Kidder: Gardner Whiting: Edwin Minot: Charles Goodwin. 
1881, Address of widow: Lynn, Mass. 


504 . CHARLES CANDEE BALDWIN. 

Born, Dec. 2, 1834, in Middletown, Conn. 

1857, LL.B., Harvard University. 1857-Si, Practicing Law in Cleveland, 
Ohio; Firm (rS8i), Baldwin & Ford. 1870, In Europe, on account of feeble 
health ; has not since confined himself to his profession. Corresponding Secre¬ 
tary of Historical Society, Cleveland; Trustee of State Archaeological Society 
of Ohio; Corresponding Member of New England Historic Genealogical 
Society, Boston ; also of Worcester Society of Antiquity ; President of Cleve¬ 
land Board of Underwriters; Non-Resident Member of the Historical Society 
of Pennsylvania. (See Bibliography.) 

Married, Sept. 8, 1862, Caroline S. Prentiss of Brooklyn, N. Y. Children: 
Mary E. Candee, b. Jan. 6, 1S64: Samuel Prentiss, b. Oct. 26, 1868: Seymour 
David, b. Nov. 20, 1875; d. Sept. 17, 1878. 

1881, Address: 113 Superior St., Cleveland, Ohio. 


505 . THOMAS JEFFERSON BISSELL. 

Born, July 23, 1834, in Hartwick, Otsego Co., N. Y. 

1855, Taught in Chatham, Mass. 1856, Joined Oneida (now Central New 
York) Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1856, Stationed at Bain- 
bridge, N. Y.; 1857,8, Clarkville; 1859, 60, Clinton; 1861, 2, Vernon; 1863,4, 
Hamilton. 1S65, 6, Supernumerary, on account of ill health; engaged in marble 
and insurance business. 1867-9, Stationed at Skaneateles, N. Y.; 1870, Fulton; 
1871, 2, Liverpool. 1873, Transferred to Genesee Conference. 1873-5, Sta¬ 
tioned at Phelps, N. Y.; 1876-8, Frank St., Rochester. 1879-81, Presiding 
Elder of Bath District. 

Married, Sept. 16, 1855, Miss Mary Janet Bourne of Sandwich, Mass. Chil¬ 
dren: Mary Gertrude, b. Jan. 3, 1857; A.B., Syracuse University, 1877: Alice 
Genevieve, b. Oct. 17, 1858: Elmer Jefferson, b. Oct. 31, 1861 : Williston Wes¬ 
ley, b. July 6, 1869: Clarence Sears, b. Jan. 16, 1871. 

1881, Address: Corning, Steuben Co., N. Y. 


506 . ANDREW JACKSON COE. 

Born, Sept. 15, 1834, in Meriden, New Haven Co., Conn. 

Studied Law in Meriden, Conn. After admission to the Bar, practiced Law 
in Meriden. 1862, Removed to New York, N. Y.; member of Firm, Gleason 






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& Co. 1863, Left the practice of Law on account of ill health; engaged in 
farming and fruit-growing, in Meriden, Conn. 1860-7, Member of Connecticut 
House of Representatives. 1868, Judge of City Court of Meriden, Conn. 
1873-81, Engaged in the manufacture of fertilizers. 

1881, Address: Meriden, Conn., or 24 Broad St., Boston, Mass. 


507 . DAVID COPELAND. 

Born, Dec. 21, 1832, in Braintree, Orange Co., Vt. 

r S 55 > Principal of Monroe Academy, Henrietta, N Y. 1856-8, Teacher of 
Natural Science and Mathematics, Falley Seminary, Fulton, N. Y. 1858, 
Joined Genesee Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1858-65, Principal 
of Springfield Academy (now Griffith Institute), Springfield, N. Y. 1865, 
Transferred to Cincinnati Conference. 1865-72, President of Hillsborough 
Female College, Ohio. 1872-81, Principal of Wyoming Seminary, Kingston, 
Pa. 1875, Ph.D., LaFayette College. 1877, D.D., Wesleyan University, and 
Syracuse University. 1880-1, Trustee of Wesleyan University. 1880, Dele¬ 
gate to General Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 

Married, March 14, 1858, Miss Sarah Wheelock. Children: Emmons Wat¬ 
kins, b. July 19, i860: Sarah Aldula, b. Oct. 27, 1862: Clara Bell, b. April 10, 
1871; d. Feb. 4, 1879: Nellie Boyd, b. Aug. 16, 1872. 

1881, Address: Kingston, Luzerne Co., Pa. 


508 . WILLIAM HAWLEY FANTON. 

Born, January, 1834, in Redding, Fairfield Co., Conn. 

1 855—61, Engaged in commercial business, in New York, N. Y. 1861-77, In 
the employ of the U. S. Government in various positions. 1861-8, Clerk in 
Custom House, New York, N. Y. 1868-9, I n th e West. 1871, Clerk in Cus¬ 
tom House, New York, N. Y. 1873, Employed in Montana. 1873-81, Engaged 
in mining in the Black Hills and in Leadville; family residing in Albany, N. Y. 

Married Miss Mary I., daughter of John L. Smith of Middletown, Conn.; 
deceased. Married Miss Isabella A. Anable. Children : two. 

1881, Permanent Address : 136 State St., Albany, N. Y. 


509 . * DENISON GAGE, Jun. 

Born, Oct. 6, 1828, in Malden, Mass. 

i ^ 55“8, Principal of Stanstead Academy, Quebec. 185S-60, Principal of 
Amenia Seminary, N. Y. 1860-1, In feeble health. 1861-2, Professor of Latin, 
Cornell College, Mount Vernon, Iowa. Died, July 25, 1862, in Mount Vernon, 
Iowa. 

Married, Aug. 22, 1855, Miss Anna D. Brigham of Boston, Mass., who died 
June, 1863. Children: Anna Frances, b. May 2, 1859: Minnie Adeline. 


510 . JOB GARDNER, Jun. 

Born, Dec. 27, 1826, in Swansea, Bristol Co., Mass. 

Engaged in teaching, a number of years. 1872, Member of Massachusetts 
House of Representatives. 1873-81, Engaged in farming ; Superintendent 
of Public Schools, Swansea, Mass. 

Married, Oct. 12, 1864, Miss Marietta Sanders of Fairfield, Herkimer Co., 
N. Y. Children : a son and a daughter. 

1881, Address: Swansea, Bristol Co., Mass. 





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oil. JAMES T. GRAHAM. 

Born, Dec. 23, 1826, in Greenwich, Washington Co., N. Y. 

1856-7, Teacher in High School, Middletown, Conn. 1857-63, Principal of 
Montgomery Academy, N. Y. 1863-5, Studied Law in New York, N. Y.; 
Examiner in Thomas P. Howe’s Patent Agency Office. 1865, Admitted to the 
Bar. 1865-81, Examiner in Munn & Co.’s Patent Agency Office, New York, 
N. Y. 

Married, Aug. 6, 1857, Miss Mary Chandler of Montgomery, Orange Co., 
N. Y. Children: Mary, b. Jan. 19, 1862: Catherine, b. Aug. 15, 1865; d. 
March 9, 1871: James C., b. June 14, 1868. 

1881, Address : Care of Munn & Co., 37 Park Row, New York, N. Y. 


512 . ROBERT HENRY. 

Born, Nov. 12, 1833, in Lowell, Mass. 

1865-81, Engaged in manufacturing in Fall River, Mass. 1868, Assistant 
Superintendent of American Calico Print Works. 

1881, Address: 8 Purchase St., Fall River, Mass. 


513 . * JOSEPH S. E. LEONARD. 

Born, Aug. 3, 1835, in New Albany, Floyd Co., Inch 

i860, Practiced Medicine in New Madrid, Mo. 1865, Practiced Medicine in 
Kentucky. Died, 1866 or 7, in New Madrid, Mo. 


514 . HENRY LUMMIS. 

Born, 1825, in Port Elizabeth, Cumberland Co., N. J. 

1855, Teacher of Greek and Natural Science in Newbury Seminary, Vt. 
1857-60, Principal of High School, Lynn, Mass, i860, Teacher of Greek and 
Natural Science in New Hampshire Conference Seminary and Female College, 
Sanbornton Bridge, N. H. 1862, Principal of same ; joined New Hampshire 
Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1865, Teacher of Latin and Natural 
History, in Lasell Female Seminary, Auburndale, Mass. 1868, Transferred to 
New England Conference. 1868, Stationed at Auburndale, Mass.; 1869-71, 
Natick; 1872, 3, Boston Flighlands; 1874-6, Ashland; 1877, 8, Monson; 
1879-81, Watertown. (See Bibliography.) 

Married, May 5, 1858, Miss Harrietta W. Fowler of Bristol, N. H.; deceased. 
Married, Dec. 25, 1865, Miss M. Jennie Brewster. Children : Charles Fletcher, 
b. March 1, 1859: Elma Louise, b. Dec. 15, i860: Hattie, b. Nov. 29, 1867: 
Henry, b. Aug. 8, 1868: Kate, b. Nov. 23, 1870: Gertrude, b. Sept. 29, 1875. 
1881, Address: Watertown, Middlesex Co., Mass. 


515 . ALEXANDER WILLIAM MACKEY. 

Born, May 8, 1833, in Medusa, Albany Co., N. Y. 

1:855—8, Druggist in Owego, N. Y. 1859, Out of business on account of 
poor health. 1860-5, Engaged in farming ; Postmaster in Medusa, N. Y. 
1865, Traveled in the South. 1866-8, In Medusa, N. Y. 1869, Traveled in 
the West. 1870-81, Engaged in manufacturing and farming in Medusa, N. Y. 

Married, July 31, 1856, Miss Lavinia S. Angell of Exeter, N. Y., who died 
Dec. 4, 1865. Married, Jan. 28, 1870, Miss Hatta Gardner of Rensselaerville, 
N. Y. Children: Willett A., b. Sept. 11, 1858: S. Olin, b. Jan. 24, i860: Dela- 
van A., b. Jan. 29, 1862 ; d. Aug. 24, 1876 : Eudora J., b. July 15, 1871 : Addie 
G., b. May 9, 1874 : Libbie, b. Sept. 15, 1877 : P'rank B., b. June 3, 1880. 

1881, Address: Medusa, Albany Co., N. Y. 







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510 . JOHN HENRY MANSFIELD. 

Born, April 28, 1826, in Needham, Mass. 

1855, Principal of Falley Seminary, Fulton, N. Y. 1856, Pastor of Metho¬ 
dist Episcopal Church, Ballardvale, Mass. 1857, Joined New England Con¬ 
ference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1857,8, Stationed at St. Paul’s Church, 
Lynn, Mass.; 1859,60, Salem; 1861, 2, Walnut Street, Chelsea; 1863, 4, 
Central Church, Lowell ; 1865-7, Park Street, Worcester; 1868, 9, Westfield. 
1870-3, In poor health ; resided in Ashland, Mass. 1874, 5, Stationed at 
Walnut St., Chelsea ; 1876, 7, Meridian St., East Boston. 1877, Health failed; 
discontinued preaching. 1877-81, In business in Westfield, Mass. 

Married, Sept. 16, 1855, Miss Harriet N. Sikes of Belchertown, Mass. 
Children: Edward H., b. fune 9, iSt;6: Hattie E., b. fune 12, i860: Bertha 
F., b. J uly 14, 1866. 

1881, Address: Westfield, Hampden Co., Mass. 


517 . ANDREW MERWIN. 

Born, May 12, 1836, in Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Served as Hospital Steward of 14th New York Cavalry in the Civil War. 
1868-81, Engaged in Auction and Commission business (chiefly of books) with 
No. 15, in New York, N. Y. ; Firm (1881), Bangs & Co. 1873-81, Residing in 
Orange, N. J. 

1881, Address: 739-741 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 


518 . ROBERT SANFORD MORAN. 

1851-4, Residences : Dublin, Ireland ; Middletown, Conn. 

rS55, Joined Genesee Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1855, 
Stationed at Olean, N. Y.; 1856, Filmore Church, Buffalo. 1857, Located and 
went South; joined North Carolina Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church, 
South ; stationed at Salisbury, N. C. 1858-62, Stationed successively at Tar- 
borough and Goldsborough, N. C.; 1863-5, Front St., Wilmington. 1866, 
Presiding Elder of Greensborough District. 1867-70, Presiding Elder of 
Washington District. 1868, D.D., Randolph Macon College. 1871-3, Stationed 
at Front St., Wilmington, N. C. 1874, Located. 1875, 6, Pastor of Bethany 
Independent Church, Baltimore, Md. 1877-81, Residing in New York, N. Y.; 
preaching frequently ; Member of a committee of five, appointed to secure a 
settlement of the claims of creditors, who hold Tennessee State bonds. Dele¬ 
gate to General Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church, South, 1866, 70. 

1881, Address: 107 East 29th St., New York, N. Y. 


519 . WILLIAM XAVIER NINDE. 

Born, June 21, 1832, in Cortlandville, Cortland Co., N. Y. 

1855, Teacher in Rome Academy, N. Y. 1856, Joined Black River Conference, 
Methodist Episcopal Church. 1856-60, Stationed successively at Fulton, 
Theresa, Adams, and Rome, N. Y. 1861, Transferred to Cincinnati Conference ; 
served as pastor of several churches in Cincinnati. 1868, 9, Visited Europe and 
the East. 1870, Transferred to Detroit Conference. 1870-2, Stationed at Cen¬ 
tral Church, Detroit, Mich. 1873-6, Professor of Practical Theology in Garrett 
Biblical Institute, Evanston, Ill. 1874, D.D., Wesleyan University. 1876, 
Delegate to General Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1876-9, Sta¬ 
tioned at Central Church, Detroit, Mich. 1879-81, President of Garrett Bibli 
cal Institute, Evanston, Ill. 1881, Delegate to Methodist Ecumenical Confer¬ 
ence. 


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Married, 1856, Miss Sophie E. Falley of Fulton, N. Y. Children : Mary L., 
b. May 21, 1858 : William F., b. July 19, 1864 ; d. Jan. 6, 1865: Edward S., b. 
Jan. 1, 1866: George F., b. Feb. 28, 1876: Frederick W.,b. April 21, 1878. 
1881, Address: Evanston, Cook Co., Ill. 


520 . ELIAS RAYMOND PENNOYER. 

Born, Aug. 15, 1830, in Norwalk, Fairfield Co., Conn. 

i 855~6, Teacher of Mathematics in Wyoming Seminary, Kingston, Pa. 
1856-60, Teacher of Natural Science in Providence Conference Seminary, East 
Greenwich, R. I. i860, Joined New York East Conference, Methodist Episco¬ 
pal Church; stationed at West Granby, Conn. 1861, Went to Delaware on 
account of failure of health. 1861-2, Studied in Bellevue Hospital Medical 
College, New York, N. Y. 1862-5, Principal of Drewville Institute, Putnam 
County, N. Y. 1865, Removed to Norwalk, Conn., on account of death of 
parents. 1869-81, Principal of Ashland Public School, East Orange, N. J. 

Married, 1855, Miss Carrie E. Thornes, who died in 1S61. Married, 1863, Mrs. 
J. O. Longstreet. Children: Fremont, b. 1856: Carrie, b. 1859: Wesley, b. 
1861 : Frederick William, b. 1863: Edith, b. 1869; d. 1872. 

1881, Address: East Orange, Essex Co., N. J. 


521 . WILLIAM ROE. 

Born, Dec. 14, 1834, in Butler, Wayne Co., N. Y. 

1856-8, Engaged in farming in Minnesota. 1858, Commenced study of Law 
in Wolcott, N. Y. i860, Studied Law; also engaged in mercantile business. 
1862, Admitted to the Bar. 1862-81, Practicing Law in Wolcott, N. Y. 

Married, Jan. 20, 1851, Miss Sarah Dill of Wolcott, N. Y. Children : Flora 
E., b. Oct. 30, 1858 : George W., b. Nov. 2, i860: Ada D., b. Dec. 20, 1863 : 
Jessie M., b. July 24, 1869 : Sarah C., b. Aug. 23, 1871 : Frederick William, b. 
April 3, 1874. 

1881, Address: Wolcott, Wayne Co., N. Y. 


522 . JOHN EMORY ROUND. 

Born, Nov. 25, 1835, in Winfield, Herkimer Co., N. Y. 

r ^ 55 > Traveling Agent, seven months. 1856, Teacher in Falley Seminary, 
Fulton, N. Y. 1857, Pastor of Methodist Episcopal Church, Northampton, 
Mass. 1858, Pastor of Methodist Episcopal Church, Mendon, Mass. 1859, 
Joined New England Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1859, Stationed 
at Mendon, Mass.; i860, 1, Jamaica Plain. 1S62, Assistant Editor of “ Zion's 
Herald , ” Boston, Mass; Pastor of Methodist Episcopal Church, Auburndale, 
Mass. 1862-3, Captain 43d Massachusetts Volunteers. 1S64-5, Missionary to 
North Carolina. 1866-70, Pastor of Warren St. Mission Church, Brooklyn, 
N. Y. 1870-2, Stationed at South Wilbraham, Mass. 1872-Si, President'of 
Centenary Biblical Institute, Baltimore, Md., from its organization. (See 
Bibliography.) 

Married, Oct. 26, 1863, Miss Hattie M. Case of Boston, Mass. Children : 
Kate Newbern, b. Sept. 15, 1864: Robert Clement, b. Feb. 25, 1871 : Gene¬ 
vieve Calvert, b. Jan. 21, 1873. 

1881, Address: Corner of Fulton and Edmondson Avenues, Baltimore, Md. 


523 . JOSEPH HENRY SANBORN. 

Born, May 21, 1834, in Boston, Mass. 

1856, M.D., Dartmouth College. 1857, Traveled in the South. 1858-9, Re¬ 
sided in Missouri. 1860-2, Resided in Reading, Mass. 1863, Resided in 





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Dubuque, Iowa. 1864-5, Resided in Vandalia, Ill. 1866-9, Land Commis¬ 
sioner of Florida Railroad Company. 1S69-81, Practicing Medicine in Anna, 
Ill. ; engaged in Horticulture; special attention given to vine-growing. 

Married, Oct. 8, 1857. Child : Winnifred, b. March 31, 1861. 

1881, Address: Anna, Union Co., Ill. 


524 . * ALBERT AUGUSTUS SCOTT. 

Born, May 4, 1827, in Lincolnville, Waldo Co , Me. 

1855, Principal of High School, Augusta, Me. 1856-7, Resided in Winthrop, 
Me.; in poor health. 1858, Professor of Ancient Languages, McKendree Col¬ 
lege, Lebanon, Ill. 1860-2, Teacher of Ancient Languages, Maine Wesleyan 
Seminary and Female College, Kent's Hill, Me. Died, May 4, 1862, in Kent’s 
Hill, Kennebec Co., Me. 

Married, Oct. 22, 1855, Mary F. Stevens of Winthrop, Me. 


525 . CHARLES CANDEE SKILTON. 

Born, July 3, 1835, in Troy, N. Y. 

1856-67, Engaged in mercantile pursuits in Troy, N. Y., Savannah, Ga., and 
Washington, D.C. 1867-73, Engaged in stove business in Chicago, Ill. 1873-81, 
Engaged in same business in New York, N. Y. 

Married, 1875. 

1881, Address: 281 Pearl St., New York, N. Y. 


526 . MATTHEW HENRY SLEE. 

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Born, Oct. 31, 1827, in Leeds, England. 

1856-7, Taught in Red Creek, N. Y. 1858-61, Taught in Wolcott, N. Y. 
1861-5, Taught in Alexander, N. Y. 1865-8, Taught in Skaneateles, N. Y. 
1869-73, Proprietor of Book Store, also Insurance Agent, Skaneateles, N. 
Y. 1873-8, Proprietor of Book Store, Wolcott, N. Y. 1S78-81, Engaged in 
retail coal trade with his brother in Auburn, N. Y. 

Married, Nov. 13, 1857, Miss S. M. Caldicott of Red Creek, N. Y. Children: 
Mary Louisa, b. Jan. 10, 1859 : Jennie Tamezan, b. Sept. 21, 1863: Freddie C., 
b. Sept. 25, 1870. 

1881, Address : 40 State St., Auburn, Cayuga Co., N. Y. 


527 . EDWARD HYDE TRUE. 

Born, March 20, 1836, in Amenia, Dutchess Co., N. Y. Brother of No. 1028. 
Son of Prof. C. K. True, D.D. 

1859, Graduated at Berkeley Divinity School, Middletown, Conn. 1864-8, 
Rector of St. Michael’s Church, Germantown, Pa. 1868, 9, Rector of Christ 
Church, Dover, Del. 1869-74. Rector of Emmanuel Church, Somerville, Mass. 
j 874—7, Rector of St. John’s, Millville, and St. John’s, Taunton, Mass. 
,877-81, Minister of St. Paul’s Chapel, College Point, N. Y. 

Married, Miss Susan E. Fagan, of Middletown, Conn. Children: Clarence 
F., b. Aug. 17, i860: Herbert Hyde, b. Oct. 7, 1867. 

1881, Address: Flushing, Queens Co., N. Y. 


52 S. HENRY VOSBURGH. 

Born, July 23, 1827, in Kinderhook, Columbia Co., N. Y. 

1855 Teacher of Mathematics and Natural Science, Carlisle Seminary, N. 
Y 1856, Principal of Walworth Academy, N. Y. 1857, Principal of Union 






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School and Academy, Newark, N. Y. 1862, Principal of Webster Academy, 
N. Y. 1863, Principal of Riga Academy, N. Y. 1864-5, Principal of Cuba 
Academy, N. Y. 1866, Superintendent of Public Schools, Mount Pleasant, 
Iowa. 1867, Joined East Genesee Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 
1868, 9, Stationed at Hammondsport, N. Y.; 1870-2, Tyrone; 1873, 4, 
Liberty; 1875-7, Tonawanda; 1878, Mansfield, Pa.; 1879, Middleport, N. M • 5 
1880, Scottsville; 1881, Liberty. 

Married, 1854, Miss Lydia M. Wood of Genesee, N. Y. Children: Lola 
Montez, b. Feb. 18, 1861 : Harry Wirt, b. Dec. 16, 1867. 

18.81, Address: Liberty, Sullivan Co., N. Y. 


529 . JOHN HOWARD WHITING. 

Born, Dec. 6, 1834, in Painted Tost, Steuben Co., N. Y. 

1856, Taught on Cape Cod, Mass. 1857-62, Engaged in Banking, in 
Mount Pleasant, Iowa. 1862-5, Cashier of Mount Pleasant Branch, State 
Bank of Iowa. 1865-81, Cashier of National State Bank of Mount Pleasant. 

Married, September, 1858, Miss Julia May of Bath, N. Y. Children : May, b. 
Nov. 26, i860: James T., b. April 18, 1862: Henry C., b. July 10, 1865. 

1881, Address : Mount Pleasant, Henry Co., Iowa. 


530 . * SAMUEL WESLEY WOOD. 

Born, Aug. 18, 1832, in New Providence, Union Co., N. J. 

1:855, Joined New Jersey Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church; 
stationed at Basking Ridge, N. J. Died, Jan. 7, 1856. in Basking Ridge, N. J. 
Married, Miss Kate Cole of Staten Island, N. Y. 


581 . THOMAS MOODY WYATT. 

Born, Oct. 24, 1827, in Franklin, Merrimack Co., N. IT. 

1855, Admitted to the Bar. 1856, LL.B., Harvard University. 1856-81, 
Practicing Law in New York, N. Y. 

18S1, Address: 21 Park Row, New York, N. Y. 


Class of 1856 . 


532 . SOLON ARMSTRONG. 

Born, May 15, 1834, in Sutton, Merrimack Co., N. H. 

1856-7, Studied Law in Concord, N. H. 1857, Admitted to the Bar in 
Minnesota. 1858-64, City Justice of Saint Anthony, Minn. 1864, With Indian 
Expedition to and beyond Missouri River. 1865, In P’ort Ripley, Minn. 
1866-70, Book-keeper for a lumber firm. 1871, City Clerk and City Justice 
of Saint Anthony, and Treasurer of the Board of Education. 1873-7, Mem¬ 
ber of City Council, Minneapolis, Minn. 1874-8, Engaged in flour business in 
Minneapolis. 1876-7, President of City Council. 1879-81, Engaged in grocery 
business in Minneapolis ; Firm, Noble & Armstrong. 

Married, Feb. 17, 1S74, Sarah B. Redfield of Minneapolis, who died April 
14, 1879. Children: Bessie Rollins, b. Feb. 21, 1875: Solon, b. Oct. 2, 1877: 
a daughter, b. Oct. 2, 1877; d. Oct. 4, 1877 : Joseph, b. Dec. 23, 1878. 

1881, Address : Minneapolis, Minn. 







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533 . ARTHUR WILLIAM BACON. 

Born, Sept. 10, 1836, in Middletown, Conn. 

1857-8, Studied Law in Middletown, Conn. 1859, Admitted to practice in 
Superior Court. 1860-Si, Practicing Law in Middletown, Conn. Member of 
Connecticut House of Representatives, 1867, 69, 70, 74. 

Married, Nov. 15, 1871, Henrietta Belclen Parker of Barnstable, Mass. 
Children: Anna Howland, b. Aug. 11, 1872 ; d. Aug. 17, 1873: Emma How¬ 
land, b. Sept. 28, 1874: Curtis Stow, b.. July 2, 1877 : Bertha Parker, b. Nov. 
24, 1878. 

1881, Address: Middletown, Conn. 


534 . * WILLIAM JAY FOSS. 

Born, Nov. 23, 1835, in Verbank, Dutchess Co., N. Y. Brother of Nos. 435, 
and 480. 

1856, Teacher in Amenia Seminary, N. Y. 1857, Pastor of Methodist Epis¬ 
copal Church, Portland, Conn., and Tutor in Wesleyan University. 1858, 
Joined New York Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1858, Stationed 
at Lake Mahopac, N. Y.; 1859, Cannon St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Died, June 
1, 1859. 


535 . BUR WELL PHILIP GOODE. 

Born, Feb. 25, 1833, in Sidney, Shelby Co., Ohio. 

1857, Studied Medicine in Cincinnati, Ohio. 1858-81, Practicing Medicine 
in Cincinnati. 1865, Professor of Anatomy, Cincinnati College of Medicine 
and Surgery. 

Married, May 6, 1858, Miss Ellen S. Smith of Middletown, Conn. Chil¬ 
dren : Samuel Burwell, b. March 5, 1859 : George Henry, b. Feb. 14, 1861: Lucy 
Margaret, b. May 27, 1863: Mary Ellen, b. Aug. 1, 1867 : Edwin William, b. 
Jan. 10, 1870: Alice Maria, b. Sept. 17, 1872. 

18S1, Address: 444 Baymiller St., Cincinnati, Ohio. 


536 . JOHN JAY HARRISON. 

1855, Residence: New Lebanon, Springs, Columbia Co., N. Y. 1856-7, 
Teacher of Mathematics in Amenia Seminary, N. Y. 1857-8, Studied 
in Law School of University of Albany, N. Y. 1858, 9, Pastor of Methodist 
Episcopal Church, Lenox, Mass. 1S60-1, In feeble health. 1861,2, Pastor 
of Methodist Episcopal Church, Washington Pleights, New \ork, N. Y. 
1862-3, Resided in South Carolina on account of poor health; Government 
Superintendent of Plantations on Saint Helena Island, S. C. 1864, Post Chap¬ 
lain, Beaufort, S. C. 1864-6, In feeble health ; resided in Saratoga, N. Y., and 
in Smyrna, Del. 1868, Rector of Protestant Episcopal Church, Newark, Del. 
1870, Rector of Christ Church, Bridgeport, Conn. 1870, Health failed. 1870-3, 
Spent winters in Clifton Springs, N. Y., and summers in Lebanon Springs, 
N. Y. 1873, Removed to Long Island. 1875-81, Rector of ChristChurch, Sag 
Harbor, N. Y. 

Married, June 6, i860, Miss Mary B. Rundall of Amenia, N. Child: 
Minnie Curtis, b. June 15, 1868. 

1881, Address: Sag Harbor, Suffolk Co., N. Y. 





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537 . EDWARD JOHNSON. 

Born, April 20, 1831, in Lynn, Essex Co., Mass. 

1856, Teacher of Ancient Languages, East Maine Conference Seminary, 
Bucksport, Me. 1857, Pastor of Methodist Episcopal Church, Belfast, Me.; 
Teacher of Ancient Languages, Providence Conference Seminary, East Green¬ 
wich, R. I. 1858-62, Teacher of Ancient Languages in Amenia Seminary, 
N. Y. 1862-4, Teacher of Ancient Languages in Pittsburgh Female Col¬ 
lege, Pa. 1864-5, Teacher of Ancient Languages and Natural History in 
Lasell Female Seminary, Auburndale, Mass. 1865-7, Preceptor of Stanstead 
Academy, Stanstead, Quebec. 1868-81, Proprietor of Classical School in Lynn, 
Mass. 

Married, 1861, Miss Antoinette C. Winchell of Salisbury, Conn. Children : 
Edward Alexander, b. July 8, 1866: Mabel Martina, b. Feb. 7, 1874. 

1881, Address: 27 Whiting St., Lynn, Mass. 


53 S. ALEXANDER D. McVOY. 

Born, May 7, 1832, in Elizabeth, N. J. 

1 S55—9, Teacher in Barton Academy. 1S59, Traveled in Europe; joined 
Alabama Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church, South ; during the Rebellion, 
Chaplain of 38th and 40th Alabama Regiments, C. S. Army. 1S65, Professor 
in Stonewall Institute. 1866-8, Principal of Peabody Institute, Talladega, 
Ala. 186S-71, Professor of Moral Science in East Alabama College, Auburn, 
Ala. 1871-80, President of Centenary Female College, Summerfield, Ala. 
1880-1, President of Aberdeen Female College of North Mississippi Con¬ 
ference, Methodist Episcopal Church, South. 

Married, Dec. 20, 1866, Miss Anna DuBose of Columbus, Miss. Children : 
Arthur DuBose, b. Jan. 7, 1868 : Annie Bessie, b. April 9, 1871: Edgar Corne¬ 
lius, b. Sept. 10, 1872 : Irma Walton, b. April 14, 1874: James Alexander, b. 
July 21, 1875: Robert Nicoll, b. Dec. 10, 1878; d. July 22, 1879: Mollie Sink, 
b. Feb. 8, 1880. 

1881, Address: Aberdeen, Monroe Co., Miss. 


533 . CHARLES HENRY PAYNE. 

Born, Oct. 24, 1830, in Taunton, Bristol Co., Mass. 

1S56, Private Tutor in Newark, N. J. 1857, Joined Providence Conference, 
Methodist Episcopal Church ; stationed at Sandwich, Mass. 1S58, Traveled 
on account of feeble health; residence, Taunton, Mass. 1859, 60, Stationed at 
East Bridgewater, Mass.; 1861, 2, First Church, Fall River ; 1863, 4, Broadway, 
Providence, R. I. 1865, Transferred to New York East Conference. 1865-7, 
Stationed at South Fifth St. (now St. John’s Church), Brooklyn, N. Y. 1868, 
Transferred to Philadelphia Conference. 186S-70, Stationed at Arch St., Phila¬ 
delphia, Pa.; 1871-3, Spring Garden St.,Philadelphia. 1869, Traveled in Europe. 
1870, D.D., Dickinson College. 1873, Traveled in Europe and the East with 
No. 470. 1874, Transferred to Cincinnati Conference. 1874-6, Stationed at 

St. Paul’s Church, Cincinnati. 1875, LL.D., Ohio State University. 1875, 
Elected President of Ohio Wesleyan University, Delaware, Ohio; retained pas¬ 
torate of St. Paul’s one year after election. 1876-81, President of Ohio Wesleyan 
University. 1880, Delegate to General Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 
1881, Delegate to Methodist Ecumenical Conference. (See Bibliography.) 

Married, March 24, 1857, Miss Mary Eleanor Gardiner of Wickford, R. I. 
Children : Charles Vincent, b. Sept. 20, 1858 : Frank Leonard, b. Oct. 7, i860; 
d. April 29, 1863. 

1881, Address : Delaware, Delaware Co., Ohio. 




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540 . DANIEL POMEROY. 

Born, Sept. 2, 1834, in Galway, Saratoga Co., N. Y. Brother of Nos. 480, 

465- 

, 1855-8, Taught a select school in Brooklyn, N. Y. 1858-9, Studied Law in 
Greenwich, N. Y., and New York, N. Y. 1859, Admitted to the Bar. 1861-4, 
Law Clerk in Public Administrator’s Office, New York, N. Y. 1864-7, Engaged 
in provision business, New York, N. Y. 1867-81, Manufacturer and Dealer 
in [busses and Surgical Appliances in New York, N. Y.; Firm, Pomeroy Truss 
Co. ; since 1875, with No. 363. 

Married, Nov. 13, 1862, Mary E. Hayward of New York, N. Y. Children: 
Ralph Hayward, b. Jan. 12, 1867: Edith Mary, b. May 6, 1869: Charlotte 
Gertrude, b. Oct. 1, 1871: Arthur Cleveland, b. Dec. 12, 1873. 

1881, Address: 746 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 


541 . JAMES MARGARUM POMEROY. 

Born, Aug. 8, 1836, in Belleville, Essex Co., N. J. 

1856, Studied Law and Stenography in Potsdam, N. Y., and Williamsburgh, 
N. Y. 1857-61, Studied Law and Literature in Boston, Mass. 1861, Captain 
16th New York Volunteer Infantry, afterwards as Captain in Kansas Volunteer 
Cavalry, employed on staff and special duty. 1862, Major of 2d Kansas Volun¬ 
teer Cavalry; severely wounded at Little Santa Fe, Mo.; afterwards trans¬ 
ferred to 9th Kansas Volunteer Cavalry. 1863-5, In service in armies of the 
frontier and Arkansas. 1865, Colonel, U. S. Veteran Volunteers (Hancock’s 
1 st Army Corps) ; Lieutenant-Colonel and afterwards made Brevet-Colonel, 
4th U. S. Veteran Volunteers. 1866, Practiced Law in Baltimore, Md. 
1868-81, Practicing Law in Little Rock, Ark. 1874, Served in the “Brooks 
and Baxter War” for control of Arkansas State Government; Colonel of 
Arkansas State Guards ; Aid to Governor Baxter ; Inspector-General; Briga¬ 
dier-General and Chief of Staff to Major-General Newton, Commander of State 
forces. 1875, Inspector-General, Staff of Governor Garland. 1877-9, Adju¬ 
tant-General of Arkansas. (See Bibliography.) 

Married, Miss Anna Cheever Carter of Missouri. Children : Albert Mar- 
garum, b. July 17, 1867: Anna, b. Oct. 23, 1870: Howard Carter, b. Dec. 2, 
1877. 

1881, Address: Little Rock, Pulaski Co., Ark. 


542 . ORVILLE WATSON POWERS. 

Born, Jan. 28, 1835, in Augusta, Onieda Co., N. Y. Brother of No. 632. 

1858, Teacher in Rhinebeck Academy, N. Y. 1859-60, Professor of Normal 
Instruction, and English Literature in Lawrence University, Appleton, Wis. 
1861-3, Engaged in mercantile pursuits in New York. 1864, Teacher of Physi¬ 
cal Culture in Chicago, Ill. 1865-6, Assistant Secretary and Actuary of Con¬ 
necticut Mutual Life Insurance Co., Hartford, Conn. 1867-81, General Man¬ 
ager for Europe (until 1871, with No. 632) of Willcox & Gibbs Sewing Ma¬ 
chine Co. 

Married, 1876. Children: a son and a daughter. 

1881, Address: 150 Cheapside, London, England. 


543 . ALLEN REYNOLDS. 

Born, Dec. 25, 1828, in Copake, Columbia Co., N. Y. 

1856-81, Engaged in farming in Hillsdale, N. Y. 

Married, Jan. 1, 1868, Miss Alice Mead. Children: James, b. April 14,1869; 





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d. April 27, 1870: Augustus M., b. Nov. 17, 1870; d. Feb. 26, 1871: Allen 
b. Oct. 1, 1872: Martha, b. Oct. 23, 1879. 

1881, Address: Hillsdale, Columbia Co., N. Y. 


544 . GEORGE CROSBY SMITH. 

Born, July 13, 1S30, in Saint Johnsbury, East, Caledonia Co., Vt. 

1856, Principal of Drewville Institute, Putnam Co., N. Y. 1857, Teacher of 
Natural Science in New Hampshire Conference Seminary and Female College, 
Sanbornton Bridge, N. H. 1858, Teacher of Latin and Natural Science in New¬ 
bury Seminary, Vt. 1862-6, Principal of same. 1866-81, Principal of Drew 
Ladies’ Seminary, Carmel, N. Y. 

Married, Aug. 13, 1856, Miss Mary Lizzie Newhall. Children: Willifred 
Drew, b. Aug. 31, 1857: Georgiana Newhall, b. Nov. 30, i860; d. Aug. 23, 
1862: Karl Chapin, b. Feb. 22, 1863: Ralph Newhall, b. May 21, 1865; d. Aug. 
11, 1865: Gertrude Elva, b. May 21, 1865; d. Feb. 27, 1878: Richard Freder¬ 
ick, b. Nov. 15, 1867: Robert Newhall, b. Sept. 9, 1872: Maude Van Marter, 
b. Feb. 1, 1875. 

1881, Address: Carmel, Putnam Co., N. Y. 


545 . WILLIAM VANDERAN SNYDER. 

Born, June 15, 1839, in Patterson, N. J. 

1857,(3. E., University of Michigan. 1858-81, Engaged in business in Newark, 
N.J. 

Married Miss Laura A. Blair. Children: Watson Beaumont, b. November, 
1862 : Frank Blair, b. November, 1864 ; d. August, 1865: Mallie L., b. Decem¬ 
ber, 1866: William V., b. May 27, 1874. 

1881, Address : Newark, N. J. 


540 . ANDREW JACKSON SPENCER. 

Born, Nov. 12, 1835, in Middletown, Conn. 

1861-73, Practiced law in Brooklyn, N. Y. 1873-81, Resided in New York, 
N. Y., and Middletown, N. Y., on account of poor health. 1881, Resumed 
practice of Law in Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Married, 1865, Miss Kate E. Vining. Children: V. Alvah, b. July 18, 1868 : 
two daughters; deceased. 

1881, Address: 16 Court St., Brooklyn, N. Y., or 769 Sixth Av., New York, 
N. Y. 


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547 . SAMUEL FOSTER UPHAM. 

Born, May 19, 1834, in Duxbury, Plymouth Co., Mass. 

1856, Joined Providence Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1856,7, 
Stationed at Taunton, Mass.; 1858,9, Pawtucket, R. L; 1S60, 1, Fourth St., 
New Bedford, Mass.; 1862, 3, Bristol, R. I. 1864, Transferred to New England 
Conference. 1864-6, Stationed at St. Paul’s Chuich, Lowell, Mass.; 1867-9, 
Hanover St., Boston ; 1870-2, Winthrop St.; 1873-5, Common Street, Lynn; 
1876-8, Trinity, Springfield ; 1879,80, Grace Church, Boston. 1865, Chaplain 
of Massachusetts House of Representatives. 1871-81, Trustee of Wesleyan Uni¬ 
versity. 1872, D.D., Mount Union College. 1878, Delegate to Canada Metho¬ 
dist Episcopal Conference. 1881, Professor of Practical Theology in Drew 
Theological Seminary, Madison, N. J. Delegate to General Conference, 
Methodist Episcopal Church, 1876, 80. 

Married, April 15, 1857, Miss Lucy G. Smith of Middletown, Conn. Chil- 






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dren : Frederick Norman, b. Aug. 22, i860: Frank Bourne, b. Nov. 21, 1862: 
Willie Fielding, b. Sept. 5, 1867 ; d. June 15, 1868: a son, b. May 24, 1871 ; d. 
May 25, 1871: Walter Horace, b. Sept. 7, 1875. 

1881, Address: Madison, Morris Co., N. J. 


548 . EMERSON WARNER. 

Born, April 30, 1831, in New Braintree, Worcester Co., Mass. 

1856-62, Teacher of Latin in Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass. 1863, 
M.D., Harvard University. 1864-5, Practiced Medicine in Shrewsbury, Mass. 
1866-81, Practicing Medicine in Worcester, Mass. 1872-3, Visited the leading 
Medical Institutions of England and the Continent. 1880, Lay'Delegate to Gen¬ 
eral Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church; President of Worcester District 
Medical Society ; Member of City School Board; Member of Medical Staff of 
Worcester City Hospital. 

Married, 1856, Miss Isabella H. Andrews of Glastonbury, Conn. Children : 
Isabel, b. Nov. 20, 1861 : Effie Luella, b. Sept. 7, 1865. 

1881, Address : 574 Main St., Worcester, Mass. 


Class of 1857. 


540 . LORENZO DOW BLANCHARD. 

Born, July 18, 1837, in Norwich, New London Co., Conn. 

1857-8, Principal of Grammar School, Peoria, Ill. 1859, Principal of Brain- 
ard Academy, Haddam, Conn. 1860-1, In business in New York, N. Y. 
Served with 23d New York National Guard in Civil War. 1862-3, Studied 
Law in office of E. L Fancher, LL.D., New York, N. Y. 1863, Admitted to the 
Bar. 1863-81, Practicing Law in New York, N. Y.; Firm, Blanchard & Miller. 

Married, March 16, 1871, Miss Hattie M. Adams of Brooklyn, N. Y. Child: 
Helen Bradley, b. Feb. 15, 1872. 

1881, Address: 229 Broadwav, New York, N. Y. 


550 . CHARLES WESLEY BROOKS. 

Born, Jan. 22, 1834, in Lowville, Lewis Co., N. Y. 

!858-9, Taught in Lodi, Ill. i860, Studied in Garrett Biblical Institute, 
Evanston, Ill. 1861, Graduated at same; joined Wisconsin Conference, Meth 
odist Episcopal Church. 1862, Stationed at Port Washington, Wis.; 1863,4, 
Neenah. 1865, Transferred to Black River (Northern New York) Conference; 
supplied Brockett’s Bridge, N. Y. 1866, Stationed at Brockett’s Bridge, N. Y.; 
1867, Lowville; 1868-70, Gouverneur; 1871-3, Potsdam Junction; 1874-6, 
Waterville; 1877, West Winfield; 1878-80, Newport and Poland; 1881, Turin. 

Married, Jan. 22, 1862, Miss Sarah E. Higgins of Geneva, Ill. Children: 
Anna Maud, b. July 17, 1868: Susan Louisa, b. April 7, 1870. 

1881, Address: Turin, Lewis Co, N. Y. 

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551 . HENRY AARON BUDINGTON. 

Born, Jan. 13, 1831, in Leyden, Franklin Co., Mass. 

1858, Teacher in Rittenhouse Academy, Washington, D. C. 1859-60, Prin¬ 
cipal of Bound Brook Academy, N. J. 1861, Taught in Berlin, Conn. 1862-9, 
Assistant Assessor of Internal Revenue, Greenfield, Mass. 1865-9, Insurance 
Agent. 1869-73, Editor of The Franklin Coicnty Times , Greenfield, Mass. 
1873-81, Advertising Agent and Correspondent for the Press, Springfield, Mass. 
(See Bibliography.) 

Married, Ocr. 26, 1857, Miss Zadel Barnes of Middletown, Conn. Children: 
Justin Llewellyn, b. Aug. 22, 1859: Henry, b. Jan. 14, 1865. 

1881, Address: Springfield, Mass. 


552 . * SOLOMON CHAPIN. 

Born, June 2, 1831, in Wilbraham, Hampden Co., Mass. 

1857, Tutor in Wesleyan University. 1858, Preached in Haverhill, Mass. 
I S59, Joined New England Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1859, 60, 
Stationed at Cliftondale, Mass.; 1861,2, Millbury; 1863, 4, Riverdale; 1865, 6, 
South St., Lynn. 1867, Located. 1867-9, Studied Medicine in Medical School 
of Harvard University, and in Philadelphia. 1869, M.D., Hahnemann Medical 
College, Philadelphia. 1870-9, Practiced Medicine in Middleborough, Mass. 
1879-81, Practiced Medicine in Connersville, Ind. Died, Feb. 24, 1881, in 
Connersville, Ind. 

Married, Oct. 30, 1859, Miss Hattie L. Smith of Haverhill, Mass. Children: 
Mary Isabel, b. Feb. 8, 1863: Arthur Sibley, b. Oct. 12, 1864; d Dec. 24, 1864: 
Alice Gertrude, b. June 19, 1867: Gracie Augusta, b. April 7, 1869: Florence 
Adelaide, b. July 12, 1875. 

1881, Address of widow: Connersville, Fayette Co., Ind. 


553 . ROBERT CLARK. 

Born, Sept. 13, 1831, in Landgrove, Bennington Co., Vt. 

1857, Taught Grammar School, Manchester, N. IL 1858, Associate Princi¬ 
pal of Wesleyan Seminary, Springfield, Vt. 1859, Joined Providence Confer¬ 
ence, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1859, Stationed at Plymouth, Mass.; i860,1, 
Hingham; 1862, South Scituate; 1863, 4, East Glastonbury, Conn.; 1865, 6, 
Burnside; 1867, 8, Putnam; 1869, 70, Norwich Town; 1S71-3, Uncasville ; 1874, 
Hazardville; 1875, 6, Thompson Church, Pawtucket, R. I.; 1877, 8, Grace 
Church, Westerly; 1879, Hebronville and Dodgeville ; 1880, 1, Danielsonville, 
Conn. 

Married, July 29, 1858, Julia E. Crockett of Middletown, Conn. 

1881, Address: Danielsonville, Windham Co., Conn. 


554 . QUINCY JOHNSON COLLIN. 

Born, Aug. 20, 1836, in Hillsdale, Columbia Co., N. Y. 

1857, Pastor of Hillside church, Rhinebeck, N. Y. 1858, Joined New York 
Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1858, Stationed at Hillside Church, 
Rhinebeck, N. Y. 1858-9, Preached but little, on account of ill health, i860, 
Stationed at Lenox, Mass.; 1861, Tyringham ; 1862, 3, Red Hook, N. Y.; 1864, 
Washington Hollow. 1865, Superannuated. 1S66, 7, Stationed at Salisbury, 
Conn.; 1868, 9, Claverack, N. Y.; 1870-2, Washington St., Poughkeepsie. 
1873, Transferred to California Conference. 1873-5, Stationed at Santa Clara, 
Cal.; 1876, Placerville. 1877, On account of poor health became Supernume¬ 
rary. 1878-81, Principal of Franklin Academy, Santa Clara, Cal. 

Married, March 28, i860, Miss Martha Collin of Hillsdale, N. Y. Children: 





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Carrie Louise, b. Jan. 14, 1862: May Amelia, b. May 15, 1865; d. March 18, 
1869: Grace Adelia, b. July 19, 1868: Ralph Vincent, b. Dec. 22, 1875; d. June 
30, 1876. 

1881, Address: Santa Clara, Santa Clara Co., Cal. 


555 . GEORGE FISK COMFORT. 

Born, Sept. 20, 1833, in Berkshire, Tompkins Co., N. Y. Brother of No. 715. 

1857-8, Teacher of Natural Science and German, Amenia Seminary, N. Y. 
1858-60, Teacher of Natural Science, Drawing, and Painting, Fort Plain Semi¬ 
nary and Collegiate Institute, N. Y. i860, Teacher of Natural Science 
and Latin, Van Norman’s Institute, New York, N. Y. 1860-5, Traveled in 
Europe and the East; studied General History, History of the Fine Arts, 
Philosophy, and Philology. 1865-8, Professor of Modern Languages and 
/Esthetics, Allegheny College, Meadville, Pa. 1866, Elected Member of the 
Instituto Archeologico, Rome, Paris, and Berlin. 1868-71, Prepared textbooks 
in Modern Languages. 1869-73, Secretary of American Philological Associa¬ 
tion. 1872, Professor of Modern Languages and /Esthetics, Syracuse University, 
N. Y. 1873, Dean of the College of Fine Arts in Syracuse University. 1879, 
Elected Member of the American Anthropological Society. (See Bibliography.) 

Married, Jan. 19, 1871, Miss Anna A. Manning, M.D., of Norwich, Conn. 
Children: Ralph Manning, b. Jan. 6, 1872: Frederick Price, b. Dec. 19, 1874: 
Arthur Smith, b. May 5, 1876; d. Aug. 8, 1876. 

1S81, Address: Syracuse, N. Y. 


55 «. ROBERT FIELD CROWELL. 

Born, April 23, 1830, in Ware, Hampshire Co., Mass. Brother of No. 118. 
1857-8, Studied in Law School of University of Albany, N. Y. 1858, LL.B., 
University of Albany; admitted to Practice in Supreme Courts of New York. 
I S59~73, Practiced Law in Saint Paul, Minn. 1862-9, Judge of Probate Court 
of Ramsey County, Minn. 1880-1, Chief Clerk in Sixth Auditor’s Office, 
Treasury Department, Washington, D. C. 1881, Deputy Auditor in same. 
1881, Address: 495^ Pennsylvania Av., N. W., Washington, D. C. 


557 . JOHN WESLEY CURRIER. 

Born, Sept. 7, 1836, in Danville, Caledonia Co., Vt. 

1857, Teacher in New Hampshire Conference Seminary and Female College, 
Sanbornton Bridge, N. H. 1858-60, Taught High School, Alton, N. H. 
1860-1, Studied in Law School of the University of Albany. 1861, LL.B., 
University of Albany ; admitted to the Bar. 1861-2, Studied Law in Bristol, 
N. H. 1862-81, Practicing Law in Alton, N. H. 1870-5, District Attorney. 
Has been Clerk of New Hampshire Senate. 

Married, June n, 1865, Miss Mary L. Savage. Child: John Foster, b. 
April 19, 1869. 

18S1, Address: Alton, Belknap Co., N. H. 


558 . JOSEPH WHITNEY CUSHING. 

Born, Jan. 26, 1837, in Ashford, Windham Co., Conn. 

1857-60, Studied in Medical School of Harvard University. 1860-1, House 
Surgeon, Massachusetts General Hospital. 1861, M.D., Harvard University; 
studied Medicine in Edinburgh, London, and Paris. 1862-5, Assistant Surgeon 
in U. S. Army (Volunteers). 1866-81, Practicing Medicine in Boston, Mass. 






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[1857 

Married, Nov. 17, 1868, Miss Isabella A. Woodbury of Boston. Children: 
Carrie, b. June 10, 1870: Joseph Whitney, b. Oct. 21, 1872: Edwin Woodbury, 
b. Aug. 24, 1876. 

1881, Address: 29 Worcester St., Boston, Mass. 


551 ). DAVID HOUGH ELA. 

Born, Jan. 19, 1831, in Canaan, Somerset Co., Me. 

1857, Pastor of Sachem St. Church, Norwich, Conn. 1858, Joined Provi¬ 
dence Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1858, 9, Stationed at Norwich, 
Conn.; i860, 1, Bristol, R. I.; 1862,3, Woonsocket; 1864, 5, Pawtucket; 1S66-S, 
Trinity Church, Providence. 1869, Transferred to New England Conference. 
1869,70, Stationed at Common St., Lynn, Mass. 1871, Transferred to Provi¬ 
dence Conference. 1871-3, Principal of Providence Conference Seminary, 
East Greenwich, R. I. 1873, Transferred to New England Conference. 1873, 4 > 
Stationed at Worthen St., Lowell, Mass.; 1875-7, Dorchester Church, Boston. 
1876, D.D., Cornell College, Iowa. 1878-81, Presiding Elder of Springfield 
District. Delegate to General Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church, 1872,80. 
(See Bibliography.) 

Married, April 20, 1858, Miss Louisa B. Sargent of Lowell, Mass. Children: 
Paul Francis, b. July 27, 1862 ; Class of 1884: Clara Louisa, b. April 22, 1864: 
Emma Torsev, b. June 17, 1866; d. April 15, 1867: Elizabeth, b. April 7, 1871 ; 
d. Sept. 27, 1874 : Grace Ednah, b. June 10, 1874. 

1881, Address: Springfield, Mass. 


560 . WILLIAM THOMAS ELMER. 

Born, Nov. 6, 1835, in Rome, N. Y. 

1857-8, Studied in Law School of University of Albany. 1859, Admitted to 
the Bar, in Hartford, Conn, i860, Practiced Law in Suffield, Conn. 1861, 
Practiced Law in Middletown, Conn. 1863-75, State Attorney for Middlesex 
County, Conn. 1863-4, Clerk of Connecticut House of Representatives. 
1865-6, Judge of Probate; Clerk of Connecticut Senate. 1866-81, Practicing 
Law in Middletown, Conn. 1873, Member of Connecticut Senate. 1876-7, 
Mayor of City of Middletown. 1880-1, Judge of City Court. 

Married, May 21, 1862, Miss Kate L. Camp of Middletown, Conn. Chil¬ 
dren: Margaret C., b. April 7, 1863: Charlotte M., b. Oct. 6, 1865: Annie 
Avery, b. June 5, 1869: Avery T., b. Sept. 20, 1S79. 

1881, Address: Middletown, Conn. 


561 . HENRY JEROME FULLER. 

Born, May 5, 1834, in Mansfield, Bristol Co., Mass. 

1857-8, Studied in Law School of University of Albany. 1858-60, Studied 
Law in Canton, Mass, i860, Admitted to the Bar. 1860-7, Practiced Law in 
North Easton, Mass. 1867, Practiced Law in Taunton, Mass. 1868-81, Prac¬ 
ticing Law in Taunton, Mass.; Firm, Bennett & Fuller. 

Married, Nov. 9, 1862, Rebecca J. Vincent, who died March 31, 1872. Chil¬ 
dren: Frederic V., b. Sept. 9, 1863: Albert, b. Jan. 29, 1867: Henry, b. May 
13, 1869; d. June 26, 1870. 

1881, Address: Taunton, Mass. 


562 . ALGERNON KNOX JOPINSTON. 

Born, April 19, 1837, in Blandford, Hampden Co., Mass. Son of Prof. 
John Johnston, LL.D. Brother of Nos. 695, 740, and 925. 

1857, Principal of Brainard Academy, Haddam, Conn. 1858, Went to Spain 






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on account of failure of health; examined Lead Mines on Mediterranean Coast. 
1859, Taught Mineral Point Seminary, Wis. 1859-60, Principal of Platteville 
Academy, Wis.; resigned on account of ill health. 1860-5, Engaged in manu¬ 
facturing Johnston and Dow’s Water-Proof Cartridges, in New York, N. Y. 
1866-9, President of Bellevue Zinc Co., Mineral Point, Wis. 1871-81, Engaged 
in the manufacture and sale of Dental Materials, New York, N. Y.; Firm, 
Johnston Bros. (See Bibliography.) 

Married, April 22, 1867, Anna S. Atkins of Boston, Mass., who died May 31, 
1878. Children: Wilbur Hamilton, b. Jan. 22, 1871: Frederick Atkins, b. 
Sept. 2, 1874. 

1881, Address: 1260 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 


563 . * JAMES OLIVER LONGSTREET. 

Born, Nov. 16, 1833, in Onondaga, Onondaga Co., N. Y. 

1857, Taught in Croton Falls, N. Y. 1858, Teacher in Collegiate and Poly¬ 
technic Institute, Brooklyn, N. Y. i860, Joined Troy Conference, Methodist 
Episcopal Church ; stationed at Hyde Park, Vt. Died, 1861. 

Married, July 7, 1859, Miss Josephine Christopher of Croton Falls, N. Y. 


564 . WILLIAM FRANCIS MALLALIEU. 

Born, Dec. 11, 1S28, in Sutton, Worcester Co., Mass. 

t 858, Joined New England Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1858,9, 
Stationed at Grafton, Mass.; i860, 1, Chelsea; 1862,3, Common St, Lynn; 
1864, Union Church, Charlestown ; 1865-7, Bromfield St., Boston ; 1868-70, 
Walnut St., Chelsea; 1871, Trinity Church, Worcester; 1872-4, Broadway, 
Boston; 1875, Walnut St., Chelsea ; 1876-8, Bromfield St., Boston; 1879-81, 
Walnut St., Chelsea. 1867, President of Central Tennessee College. 1868, 
Member of New England Historic Genealogical Society. 1874, D.D., East 
Tennessee Wesleyan University. 1875, Traveled in Europe. Delegate to 
General Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church, 1872,80. (See Bibliography.) 

Married, October, 1858, Eliza Frances Atkins of Sandwich, Mass. Children: 
Willard Emerson, b. Aug. 8, 1863: Ellen Bromfield, b. Sept, n, 1865; d. 
March 17, 1874. 

1881, Address: Chelsea, Boston, Mass. 


565 . * MONROE NICHOLS. 

Born, April 2, 1834, in Thompson, Windham Co., Conn. 

1856, Established a school in Webster, Mass. 1857-62, Proprietor of 
Nichols Academy, Dudley, Mass. 1861, Recruited Company D, 18th Connecticut 
Volunteers ; commissioned first as Captain, then Major, and in August, Colonel. 
1S62, Taken prisoner in battle at Winchester, Va.; confined in Libby Prison 
nine months. 1864, Member of Connecticut Legislature; went to North Caro¬ 
lina and Georgia, to attend to State business. 1S65-7, In Minnesota, on account 
of health; practiced Law in Saint Paul, Minn. Died, Jan. 17, 1867, in Saint 
Paul, Minnesota, of disease contracted in Libby Prison. 

Married,. March 26, 1856, Sarah Shumway of Thompson, Conn., who died 
Sept. 8, 1879. Children : Olin Shumway, b. Jan. 31, 1857 : Monroe, b. Jan. 15, 
1859: Franklin, b. June 24, 1863. 


566 . NEWELL FITCH NICHOLS. 

Born, March 5, 1831, in Vienna, Oneida Co., N. Y. 

1857,8, Taught in Kaneville, Ill. 1858-60, Taught in Geneva, Ill. 1860-1, 
Studied Lgw. 1861-2, School Commissioner of Kane County, Ill. 1863, 






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Principal of Graded School, Aurora, Ill. 1864-5, Studied Law in Aurora. 
1865, Admitted to the Bar. 1865-Si, Practicing Law in Aurora. 1870-2, City 
Attorney of Aurora. 

Married, June 27, 1861, Emma L. Jenks, who died June 30, 1865. Married, 
Feb. 4, 1869, Miss Olinda M. Johnson. Children: Edith, b. March 24, 1870: 
Helen H., b. Nov. 28, 1872: Allen John, b. Jan. 26. 1875. 

1881, Address, Aurora, Kane Co., Ill. 


567 . JOHN PETERSON. 

Born, July 15, 1831, in Coleraine, Franklin Co., Mass. 

1857,8, Taught in Leyden, Mass. 1858, Preached in North Amherst, Mass. 
1859, Joined New England Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1859, 
Stationed at North Amherst, Mass.; i860, 1, North Dana; 1862, 3, Williams- 
burgh ; 1864-6, Hoi yoke ; 1867,8, Shrewsbury; 1869-71, Leominster ; 1872-4, 
Athol Depot; 1875,6, Wakefield ; 1877-9, Ware ; 1880, 1, Bayview. 

Married, Nov. 16, 1859, Miss Antoinette Draper of North Amherst, Mass., 
who died Nov. 13, 1861. Married, Oct. 14, 1863, Miss Mary G. Deane of Wil- 
braham, Mass. Child: John Kellogg, b. June, 1S61; d. February, 1862. 

1881, Address: Bay View, Essex Co., Mass. 


568 . WILLIAM NEWTON RENO. 

Born, July 26, 1819, in Sharon, Mercer Co., Pa. 

Graduated at Cleveland Medical College, Ohio. 1841-49, Practiced Medicine. 
1849-53, Member of Erie Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church, in regular 
work. 1853, Located, to complete a college course. 1857-60, Principal of 
Poland Female College, Ohio. 1858, Joined Erie Conference, i860, 1, Sta¬ 
tioned at Wilmington, Pa.; 1862, 3, Silver Creek, N. Y. ; 1864, 5, Kingsville, 
Ohio ; 1866, 7, Girard, Pa. Surgeon in the U. S. Army in the Civil War. 
1868, Supernumerary; resided in Meadville, Pa. 1869, Stationed at Dunkirk, 
N. Y.; 1870, 1, Randolph; 1872, 3, Frewsburgh ; 1874, 5, Chardon, Ohio. 
1876, Superannuated; resided in Greenville, Pa. 1876-8, In Drug business in 
Greenville, Pa. 1878-81, In Drug business in Spartansburgh, Pa. 

Married, Jan. 3, 1865, Miss Anna M. De Long of Forestville, N. Y. Child¬ 
ren : Susan Eliza, b. Aug. 13, 1867 : Anna Willnetta, b. Nov. 1, 1869. 

1881, Address : Spartansburgh, Crawford Co., Pa. 


569 . HIRAM PAGE ROBERTS. 

Born, Sept. 22, 1831, in Plymouth, Litchfield Co., Conn. 

1857-8, Principal of High School, Millbury, Mass. 1859-61, Principal of 
High School, Warsaw, Ill. 1861-2, Teacher in Academy, Quincy, Ill. 1862-3, 
First Lieutenant Company E,84th Illinois Volunteers; wounded three times in 
battle of Murfreesborough, Tenn. 1863-4, Chaplain, 84th Illinois Volunteers ; 
signed on account of wounds. 1864, Chaplain, 137th Illinois Volunteers. 
1865-8, Pastor of First Presbyterian Church, Cairo, Ill. 1867-8, Pastor of 
Congregational Church, Peru, Ill. 1868-71, Pastor of Congregational Church, 
Council Bluffs, Iowa. 1871, Resigned on account of ill health. 1871-5, Agent 
of Land Department, Burlington and Missouri River Railroad. 1876-7, Re¬ 
resided in Galesburgh, Ill. 1877-81, Pastor of Congregational Church, and Prin¬ 
cipal of Schools in Wataga, Ill. 

Married, Nov. 22, 1856, Anna A. Blanchard of Whitingham, Vt. Children : 
Nellie Augusta, b. Dec. 19, 1857 : May Blanch, b. April 3, 1866. 

1881, Address: Galesburgh, Knox Co., Ill. 






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570 . ANDREW ROE. 

Born, Oct. 10, 1831, in Butler, Wayne Co., N. Y. 

1857-60, Teacher of Mathematics and Natural Science in Gouverneur Wes¬ 
leyan Seminary, N. Y. 1858, Joined Black River Conference, Methodist Epis¬ 
copal Church. 1860-3, Principal of Gouverneur Wesleyan Seminary, N. Y. 
1863, 4, Stationed at Rensselaer Falls, N. Y. ; 1865, 6, Heuvelton ; 1867, 8, 
Mexico. 1869, Transferred to Central New York Conference. 1869-71, Sta¬ 
tioned at Baldwinsville, N. Y.; 1872, 3, Cortland; 1874-6, Moravia; 1877,8, 
Watkins ; 1879, So, Waterloo; 1881, Skaneateles. 

Married, Aug. 4, 1857, Miss Roxalana Paddock. Children : Cary A., b. Aug. 
5, 1861; Class of 1884: Willis Fenton, b. Feb. 1, 1868. 

1881, Address: Skaneateles, Onondaga Co., N. Y. 


571 . * CHARLES HENRY SEW ALL. 

1857, Residence : Charlestown, Suffolk Co., Mass. 

1858-9, Teacher in Amenia Seminary, N. Y. 1862, Joined New England 
Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1862, Stationed at Cambridge, 
Mass.; 1863, Brookfield; 1864, 5, Jamaica Plain. 1866-73, Supernumerary. 
1868, In hide and leather business, Boston, Mass. 1878-80, Publisher in New 
York, N. Y. Died, Nov. 27, 1880, in New York, N. Y. 

Married daughter of Rev. D. L. Marks. 


572 . * JOHN WHEATON SMITH. 

Born, Sept. 6, 1835, i n Warren, Bristol Co., R. I. 

Studied in Law School of University of Albany ; practiced Law in Florida. 
1861, Returned to the North. Government Clerk, Washington, D. C. Died, 
July 18, 1863, in Warren, R. I. 


573 . WILLIAM HENRY SUTTON. 

Born, Sept, n, 1835, in Haddonfield, Camden Co., N. J. 

1857-60, Instructor in American Asylum for Deaf Mutes, Hartford, Conn. 
1860-1, Studied in Law School of the University of Albany. 1861-3, Studied 
Law in Philadelphia, Pa. 1863, Admitted to the Philadelphia Bar. 1863-81, 
Practicing Law in Philadelphia. 

Married, June 25, 1872, Miss Hannah C. Anderson of Bryn Mawr, Pa. Chil¬ 
dren: Howard Andrew, b. April 24, 1873: William Henry, b. May 29, 1874; d. 
Sept. 25, 1876 : Helen, b. Aug. 29, 1875 ; Isaac, b. Jan. 10, 1877 : Grace Anna, 
b. March 10, 1878 : Corona, b. July 3, 1879. 

1881, Address : 721 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 


574 . ALBERT DOUGHTY VAIL. 

Born, Jan. 1, 1835, Verbank, Dutchess Co., N. Y. 

r 857-8, Taught in Wilbraham, Mass.; also preached. 1858, 9, Stationed at 
Chicopee Falls, Mass, i860, Joined New York Conference, Methodist Epis¬ 
copal Church, i860,1, Stationed at Poughkeepsie, N. Y ; 1862, 3, New Castle; 
1864,5, Matteawan; 1866,7, Brewster’s Station; 1868-70, Thirtieth St., New 
York; 1871-3, St. John’s Church, New York; 1874, 5, Eighty-sixth St., New 
York. 1876. Transferred to Newark Conference. 1876—8, Stationed at St. 
Paul’s, Newark, N.J. 1S79, Transferred to New York Conference. 1879-81, 
Stationed at Eighty-sixth St., New York, N. Y. 1878, D.D., Wesleyan Uni¬ 
versity. 

Married, Oct. 4, 1857, Jane Romerof Pleasantville, N. Y. Children : Frank, 
b. July 30, 1858; d. Aug. 30, 1859: Edwin, b. June 3, 1867 ; d. Oct. 5, 1867. 

1881, Address: 117 East 86th St., New York, N. V. 






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575 . EDWARD WARREN VIRGIN. 

Born, June 29, 1836, in Marlborough, Middlesex Co., Mass. 

1858-60, Studied in Methodist General Biblical Institute, Concord, N. H. 
i860, Joined New England Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church, i860, 1, 
Stationed at Grafton, Mass.; 1862, 3, Natick ; 1864, 5, Dorchester St., Boston ; 
1866,7, Webster Square, Worcester; 1868,9, Chicopee Falls; 1870, 1, Shel¬ 
burne Falls ; 1872-4, Everett; 1875, 6, Jamaica Plain, Boston ; 1877-9, Broad¬ 
way Church, Chelsea; 1880,1, Appleton Church, Boston. 1863, Delegate of 
U. S. Christian Commission, Nashville and Chattanooga, Tenn. 1865, 
Delegate of same in Virginia. 1867, Delegate to World’s Sunday-School Con¬ 
vention, Paris, France. 1871, Traveled in California. 

Married, Oct. 20, 1875, Miss Mary E. Harmon of Boston Highlands. Chil¬ 
dren : Edward Harmon, b. July 13, 1876: Mary Herman, b. Nov. 23, 1879; d. 
Nov. 29, 1879. 

1881, Address: 4 Walnut St., Neponset, Boston, Mass. 


57 <». WILLIAM GEORGE WHIPPLE. 

Born, Aug. 4, 1834, in Warehouse Point, Hartford Co., Conn. 

1858, Graduated at Law School of University of Albany. 1859-68, Practiced 
Law in Milwaukee, Wis. 1868, Removed to Kansas ; continued practice of 
Law. Appointed U. S. District Attorney for Arkansas. 1868-81, Practicing 
Law in Little Rock, Ark. 

Married, Sept. 9, 1862, Miss Dencie S. Loomis of Suffield, Conn., who died 
Jan. 3, 1866. Married, Oct. 28, 1870, Miss Mary S. Dodge of Little Rock, Ark. 
Child : Durand, b. Nov. 9, 1871. 

1881, Address : Little Rock, Ark. 


577 . GEORGE EDWIN WHITNEY. 

Born, Sept. 19, 1836, in Phillips, Franklin Co., Me. ’ 

1857-8, Taught in Maine. 1858, Assistant Librarian in Public Library of 
Boston, Mass. 1859, Reported for The Boston Courier; studied Law in Maine. 
i860, Admitted to the Bar. 1861, Went to California. 1862-7, Practiced Law 
in San Francisco, Cal. 1867-70, Clerk of all U. S. Courts in California. 1870, 
Traveled in Europe. 1871, Practiced Law in San Francisco, Cal. 1872-6, 
Practiced Law in Salt Lake City, Utah. 1876-81, Practicing Law in Oak¬ 
land, Cal. 

Married, June 1, 1865, Miss Mary L. Swearingen, of St. Louis, Mo. Chil¬ 
dren : Violet Isabel, b. May 6, i866:.-Charlotte Anita, b. July 7,1867 : Stephanie, 
b. Oct. 22, 1869: George Swearingen, b. April 23, 1872 : Mary, b. March 19, 
1875: Ethel, b. April 19, 1878. 

1881, Address: Oakland, Cal. 


578 . EZRA ALVERD WINCHELL. 

Born, June 2, 1825, in Great Barrington, Berkshire Co., Mass. 

After graduating, studied Medicine. 1858, Principal of Union School, East 
Saginaw, Mich. 1859, Principal of Union School, Owasso, Mich, i860, Prin¬ 
cipal and Proprietor of Boarding School, Southbury, Conn. 1865, M.D., Col¬ 
lege of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, N. Y. 1S65-S1, Practicing Medi¬ 
cine in New Haven, Conn. 1877, President of New Haven Medical Associa¬ 
tion. 1879, Appointed Member of Board of Health for term of three years. 
Member of New Haven County Medical Association. 

Married, Feb. 9, i860, Miss Helen E. Hinman of Southbury, Conn., who 
died February, 1863. Married, October, 1865, Miss Mary Mitchell of South 
Britain, Conn. Child: Helen Mary. b. Sept. 16, 1866. 

1881, Address: 6 Pearl St., New Haven, Conn. 





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579 . GEORGE STORKS CHADBOURNE. 

Born, Dec. 30, 1833, in Great Falls, Strafford Co., N. H. 

1858-9, Teacher of Ancient Languages in Troy Conference Academy, i860, 
Associate Principal and Teacher of Ancient Languages in same ; joined Troy 
Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1863, Stationed at Rutland, Vt.; 
1864-6, Pearl St., Albany, N. Y.; 1867-9, Gloversville, N. Y. 1870, Trans¬ 
ferred to New England Conference. 1870-2, Stationed at Worthen St., Low¬ 
ell, Mass.; 1873-5, Winthrop St., Boston; 1876-8, Worcester; 1879-81, 
Somerville. 

Married, Oct. 10, 1858, Mary E. Wiggin of Great Falls, N. H. Children : 
Samuel George, b. July 6, i860; Class of 1884: Herbert Dudley, b. Jan. 2, 
1862 ; d. Dec. 25, 1863: Edward Odiorne, b. Aug. 6, 1863 5 d. Jan. 6, 1866: 
William Judson, b. Dec. 7, 1866: James Pike, b. Jan. 17, 1870. 

1881, Address: Somerville, Boston, Mass. 


580 . HENRY ALONZO COLLIN. 

Born, Aug. 14, 1837, in Hillsdale, Columbia Co., N. Y. 

1860-8, Professor of Mathematics and Natural Science, Cornell College, 
M<uint Vernon, Iowa. 1868-81, Professor of Natural Science in same. 1881, 
Professor of Chemistry and Physics, in University of Lincoln, Nebr. 

Married, June 30, 1868, Chloe Matson of Waterloo, Ind. Children: Ruth, 
b. June 16, 1869: Bertha, b. Oct. 4, 1S72; d. March 22, 1873: Mary, b. Sept. 
24, 1877. 

1881, Address : Lincoln, Nebr. 


581 . ANSON TULLER COPELAND. 

Born, Sept. 15, 1830, in Lorraine, Jefferson Co., N. Y. 

1858, Teacher in Poland Female College, Ohio. 1859, Joined Black River 
Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1859, Stationed at Martinsburgh, 
N. Y.; i860, Cape Vincent; 1861, 2, Clayton; 1863, Baldwinsville; 1864, 5 . 
Vienna; 1866, 7, Gouverneur ; 1868, 9, Rensselaer Falls. 1870, Transferred 
to Erie Conference. 1870, 1, Stationed at Kent, Ohio ; 1871-3, Charlestown; 
1874, 5, Hubbard. 1876, By division of Conference, became member of East 
Ohio Conference. 1876, 7, Stationed at Bristolville, Ohio ; 1878-80, Bedford; 
1881, Canfield and Ellsworth. 

Married, June 27, i860, Miss Minerva A. Detchon of Poland, Ohio. 
Children: Blanche, b. May 28, 1861 : Wilbur Fisk, b. July 14, 1864 : Lurena 
Mira, b. Nov. 22, 1872 : Mark Anson, b. Dec. 16, 1877. 

1881, Address : Canfield, Mahoning Co., OJiio. 


582 . * HENRY ELLIOT EASTMAN. 

Born, Oct. 12, 1833, in Landaff, Grafton Co., N. H. 

1859-60, Principal of an Academy in Berea, Ohio. 1860-1, Teacher in 
Geneva, Ohio. 1861-2, Teacher in Newburgh, Ohio. 1862-5, Teacher in Cleve¬ 
land, Ohio. Died, Oct. 27, 1865, in Landaff, N. H. 

Married, July 22, 1863, Miss Louise C. Spurr of Sandwich, Mass. 

1881, Address of widow: 293 Clermont Av., Brooklyn, N. Y. 


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583 . ASHAEL COE EGGLESTON. 

Born, Sept. 4, 1834, in Guilford, Chenango Co., N. Y. 

1859, Joined New York East Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 
1859, 60, Stationed at Coram and Fireplace, N. Y.; 1861, Nathan Bangs 
Church, Brooklyn; 1862, Janes Church; 1863-5, Watertown, Conn.; 1866-8, 
South Third Street, Brooklyn, E.D.; 1869-71, First Church, Hartford, Conn.; 
1872-4, Washington Park Church, East Bridgeport; 1875, Middletown; 1877, 
Wesley Chapel, New Haven; 1878-80, Chapel St., and Wesley Chapel; 1881, 
Bristol. 1876, Agent of Wesleyan University. 

Married, March 27, 1861, Isabella V. Dare of Selden, N. Y. Children: 
Edith, b. March 7, 1863: Julius Wilbur, b. Feb. 25, 1866: Charles Fellows, b. 
Jan. 8, 1868: George Mahon, b. Nov. 10, 1869: Isabella, b. Dec. 9, 1871 : Sid¬ 
ney Bruce, b. Dec. 22, 1873 : Henry Norman, b. Sept. 22, 1878. 

1881, Address: Bristol, Hartford Co., Conn. 


584 . JOSEPH WHITCOMB ELLIS. 

Born, Sept. 18, 1829, in Springfield, Windsor Co., Vt. 

1859, Teacher in High School, Middletown, Conn. i860, Teacher' of 
Mathematics in Fairfield Seminary, N. Y. 1868, Teacher of Mathematics and 
Natural Science in Oneida Seminary, N. Y. 1869-81, Teacher of Mathematics 
and Latin in Whitestown Seminary, N. Y. 

Married, Feb. 6, 1862, Miss Philena J. Knox of Augusta, N. Y. Children : 
Mary, b. Jan. 22, 1863: Joseph William, b. Jan. 7, 1869: Clara Jane, b. Oct. 
15, 1870. 

1881, Address: Whitestown, Oneida Co., N. Y. 


585 . THOMAS RUSSELL ERCANBRACK. 

Born, Aug. 19, 1835, Ephrata, Fulton Co., N. Y. 

1858-9, Studied in Law School of University of Albany, N. Y. 1859, LL.B., 
University of Albany; admitted to the Bar in State of New York; taught 
in Ogle County, Ill. i860, Principal of Ward Grammar .School, Peoria, Ill. 
1861-5, Principal of High School, Marengo, Ill.; Superintendent of Public In¬ 
struction, McHenry County, Ill. 1866, Principal of North Missouri Collegiate 
Institute, Louisiana, Pike Co., Mo. 1867, Taught in Evanston, Ill. 1868-81, 
Practicing Law in Anamosa, Iowa. 

Married, Dec. 27, 1863, Harriet A. Boyce of Marengo, Ill. 

1881, Address: Anamosa, Jones Co., Iowa. 


, 580 . GEORGE NEWMAN FALLEY. 

Born, Jan. 2, 1837. 

1857, Residence : Fulton, Oswego Co., N. Y. 1861-4, Lieutenant and Cap¬ 
tain, 50th Regiment, New York Volunteer Engineers. 1865-8, Engaged in 
Banking in Fulton, N. Y. 1879, Engaged on Construction Service, Texas 
Pacific Railroad. 

1881, Address : South Evanston, Cook Co., Ill. 


587 . NATHANIEL FELLOWS. 

Born, Nov. 19, 1828, in Stonington, New London Co., Conn. 

1858-9, Teacher of Mathematics in Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass. 
1 859, Joined New England Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church, i860, 1, 
Stationed at Holyoke, Mass.; 1862, 3, Wilbraham; 1864, 5 > Southampton; 






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1866, 7, Springfield. 1868, Supernumerary. 1869, Stationed at Palmer, Mass.; 
1870—2, Watertown. 1873, 4* Presiding Elder of Worcester District. 1874-9, 
Principal of Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass. 1879, Stationed at 
Trinity Church, Montpelier, Vt 1880, Professor of Moral Science, Vermont 
Conference Academy, Montpelier, Vt. 1881, Stationed at Cherry Valley and 
Webster Square, Mass. 

Married, July 6, 1859, Mary A. Buell of Westchester, Conn. Child : Robert 
Edwin, b. Jan., 1865; d. Oct., 1865. 

1881, Address: Cherry Valley, Worcester Co., Mass. 


588 . GARDNER FULLER. 

Born, Nov. 21, 1833, in Fullerville, St. Lawrence Co., N. Y. 

1859-61, Principal of Great Barrington Academy, Mass. 1862-3, Princi¬ 
pal of Newtown Academy, Conn. 1864-5, Principal of High School, Bridge¬ 
port, Conn. 1866-7, Principal of Macedon Academy, N. Y. 1867-81, Prin¬ 
cipal of High School, Batavia, N. Y. 

Married, Aug. 4, 1868, Julia M. Tarbox of Lockport, N.'Y. 

1881, Address : Batavia, Genesee Co., N. Y. 


5 Si). ARZA HILL. 

Born, Dec. 29, 1831. 

1857, Residence : Jefferson Valley, Westchester Co., N. Y. 1858, Joined 
New York East Conference, Methodist Ep’scopal Church. 1S58, 9, Stationed 
at Cromwell, Conn. ; i860, 1, New Britain ; 1862, 3, Simsbury; 1864-6, Bris¬ 
tol; 1867-9, .St.John St., New Haven; 1870-2, Greenwich; 1873—5, Bristol; 
1876, 7, South Park, Hartford; 1878-80, Rye, N. Y. ; 1881, South Norwalk, 
Conn. 

Married, Jan. 6, 1863, Miss Frances Adelaide Hibbard of New Britain, 
Conn. 

1881, Address: South Norwalk, Fairfield Co., Conn. 


500 . JOHN WILLIAM HOYT. 

Born, March 27, 1839, in Sag Harbor, Suffolk Co., N. Y. 

1858-60, Clerk with Hoyt Bros., New York, N. Y. 1860-2, Publisher of 
The Methodist , New York, N. Y. 1863, R ea i Estate Agent, New York, N. Y. 
1864-6, Secretary of Middlesex Mutual Insurance Co., Middletown, Conn. 
1867-81, Civil Engineer and Constructor of Iron Buildings (specialty, Fire¬ 
proof Construction) ; Firm, Dwight & Hoyt, Springfield, Mass. 1880, Dele¬ 
gate to General Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 

Married, Feb. 6, 1862, Miss Mary E., daughter of. Hon. D. W. Camp of 
Middletown, Conn. Children : Frank Clasen, b. March 6, 1863 ;' Class of 
1884: Alice, b. Aug. 31, 1867. 

1881, Address: Springfield, Mass. 


591 . AMHERST WILLOUGHBY KELLOGG. 

Born, Nov. 13, 1829, in Goshen, Litchfield Co., Conn. 

I ^ 59 ~ 7 °> Secretary North-western Mutual Life Insurance Co., Milwaukee, 
Wis. 1870-3, Vice-President of Republic Life Insurance Co., Chicago, Ill. 
1873-6, Engaged in Banking and Brokerage ; Firm, Kellogg, Vosninkel & Co., 
Chicago, Ill. 1876-80, Loan and Note Broker, Chicago, Ill. 1880-1, Book¬ 
keeper and Cashier for Ricker, Crombie & Co., Milwaukee, Wis. 

Married, Aug. 19, 1858, Belle M. Phelps. Children : Eva Louise, b. May 
12, 1862: Clara Belle, b. July 31, 1873; d. March 1, 1876. 

1881, Address : 330 and 332 East Water St., Milwaukee, Wis. 







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592 . GILBERT SCHUREMAN KEYS. 

Born, Feb. 14, 1839, in Hyde Park, Dutchess Co., N. Y. 

1858, Teacher in Mechanics Society School, New York, N. Y.; -studied in 
Law School of Columbia College. 1859-61, Teacher in Tarrytown Institute, 
N. Y. 1861, Admitted to the Bar in State of New York. 1861—5, Practiced 
Law in New York, N. Y. 1865-6, Engaged in Fire and Life Insurance Agency, 
New York, N. Y. 1866-7, With James Iv. Place & Co., New York, N.Y. 1868-9, 
With the San Francisco & Pacific Sugar Co., San Francisco, Cal. 1869-74, 
With Ross, Dempster & Co., San Francisco, Cal. 1874-7, With A. B. Ross 
& Co., San Francisco, Cal. 1877-81, Of Firm, Dempster & Keys, Merchants, 
San Francisco, Cal. 

Married, Nov. 16, 1865, Theresa C. Weeks of Morrisania, N. Y. Children : 
Clinton Weeks, b. Nov. 17, 1869: Gilbert Winslow, b. Sept. 14, 1878; d. Jan. 
27, 1879. * 

1881, Address: San Francisco, Cal. 


593 . DANIEL CLARK KNOWLES. 

Born, Jan. 4, 1836, in Yardville, Mercer Co., N. J. 

1858, Teacher of Mathematics in Troy Conference Academy. 1859, Teacher 
of Languages in Pittsburgh Female College, Pa. i860, Teacher of Languages in 
Pennington Seminary and Female Collegiate Institute, N. J. 1861-2, Captain of 
Company D, 48th Regiment, New York Volunteers; served at Port Royal, S. C., 
and in the reduction of Fort Pulaski ; contracted malarial fever on the Savan¬ 
nah marshes and resigned on account of sickness. 1862, Returned to Penning¬ 
ton Seminary. 1863-6, Principal of Pennington Seminary and Female Collegi¬ 
ate Institute. 1864, Joined New Jersey Conference, Methodist Episcopal 
Church. 1867, Transferred to New Hampshire Conference. 1867-9, Sta¬ 
tioned at Haverhill St., Lawrence, Mass. 1870, Transferred to New England 
Conference. 1870, 1, Stationed at St. Paul’s Church, Lowell, Mass. ; 1872-4, 
St. Paul’s Church, Lynn ; 1875-7, Malden. 1878, Transferred to New Hamp¬ 
shire Conference. 1878-80, Stationed at Haverhill St., Lawrence, Mass.; 1881, 
Plymouth, N. H. 18S0, Delegate to General Conference, Methodist Episcopal 
Church. (See Bibliography.) 

Married, Nov. 10, 1863, Miss Lucia M., daughter of Rev. L. D. Barrows, D.D. 

Children: Nina Elbert, b. July 20, 1867 ; d. Oct. 17, 1875: Frederick Lawrence, 
b. Sept. 8, 1869. 

1881, Address : Plymouth, Grafton Co., N. H. 


594 . GEORGE WASHINGTON MANSFIELD. 

Born, May 16, 1831, Needham, Norfolk Co., Mass. 

1858, Joined New England Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1858, 
9, Stationed at Whitinsville, Mass.; i860, 1, Newtonville; 1862,3,0 Street 
Church, Boston; 1864, Mt. Bellingham Church, Chelsea. 1865-7, Supernu¬ 
merary on account of ill health. 1868-70, Stationed at Ashland, Mass.; 1871, 2, 
Northampton ; 1873-5, H Y de Park 5 1876-8, Cambridge; 1879, Waltham; 1880, 
1, Salem. 

Married, Aug. 6, 1858, Miss Olivia L. Olmstead of North Manchester, Conn. 
Children: Lora Olmstead, b. Aug. 19, 1859: Jennie Greenwood, b. Sept. 17, 
1862: Artena Olivia, b. July 5, 1866 : Clarence George, b. Aug. 26, 1874 : Bur- 
dett Packard, b. July 13, 1876. 

1881, Address: Salem, Mass. 


595 . SOLOMON PARSONS. 

Born, Aug. 10, 1832, in Dover, Morris Co., N. J. 

1858, Joined Newark Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1858, Sta¬ 
tioned at Chatham, N. J.; 1859, Basking Ridge; i860, Perth Amboy; 1861, 





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2, Spring Valley, N. Y.; 1863, 4, Somerville, N. J.; 1865, 6, Phillipsburgh ; 1867, 
8, Nyack, N. Y.; 1869-71, Madison, N. J.; 1872, 3, Hohokus; 1874, 5, Bound 
Brook ; 1876-8, Trinity, Staten Island. N. Y.; 1879, Newark, N. J.; 1880, r, 
St. Paul’s, Staten Island, N. Y. 1880, Delegate to General Conference, Metho¬ 
dist Episcopal Church. (See Bibliography.) 

Married, Nov. 10, 1859, Mary Martha Peck of Brooklyn, N. Y., who died 
April 2, 1866. Married, Sept. 11, 1867, Susan Louise Towt, of Nyack, N. Y. 
Children: Carrie, b. Sept. 10, i860 ; d. March 15, 1862: Carrie, b. Aug. 1, 1863; 
d. Aug. 22, 1863: Charles P., b. March, 1866; d. Oct. 19, 1866: Susan Esther, 
b. July 8, 1868: J. W. Towt, b. June 24, 1870: Robert Young, b. April 12, 1872 ; 
d. May 13, 1872 : Robert Stevens, b. May 26, 1873 : Floyd Yard, b. Aug. 7, 
'875 : Ralph Brighton, b. Aug. 13, 1878. 

t8Si, Address: Tottenville, Richmond Co., Staten Island, N. Y. 


5 JM>. FREDERICK WALKER PITKIN. 

Born, Aug. 31, 1837, in Manchester, Hartford Co., Conn. 

1858-9, Studied in Law School of the University of Albany. 1859, LL.B., 
from same. 1859, Admitted to the Bar in Wisconsin. 1859-73, Practiced Law 
in Milwaukee, Wis. 1873, Traveled in Europe ; passed winter in Florida and 
South Carolina on account of ill health. 1874-8, Practiced Law and engaged 
in mining in Colorado. 1879-81, Governor of Colorado. (See Bibliography.) 

Married, June 17, 1862, Fidelia M. James of Lockport, N. Y. Children : Rob¬ 
ert J., b. May 30, 1864: Frederick W., b. Nov. 12, 1869 ; d. Dec. 28, 1871: Sam¬ 
uel John, b. March 28, 1871 ; d. May 16, 1871 : Florence, b. Oct. 19, 1872. 

1881, Address: Denver, Colo. 


507 * WILLIAM ALBERT REYNOLDS. 

Born, May 18, 1837, in Cincinnati, Ohio. 

1858-65, Teacher of Select School in Dover, Del. 1865-77, Principal of Classi¬ 
cal and Mathematical Institute, Wilmington, Del. 1877-8, Sub-Master in Bos¬ 
ton Latin School. 1878-81, Teacher of Select School, and engaged in Literary 
work in Wilmington, Del. 

Married, Aug. 1, 1861, Miss Annie Todd of Dover, Del. Children: Henry 
Todd, b. Aug. 27, 1862 ; d. March 5, 1864: Elizabeth Schee, b. Jan. 31, 1864 : 
Mary Gardiner, b. Sept. 21, 1865: Annie Todd, b. Nov. 1,1868: William Keese, 
b. Aug. 26, 1871 : Bell, b. Sept. 3, 1874. 

1881, Address: Wilmington, Del. 


598 . CHARLES SMITH ROGERS. 

Born, May 13, 1831, in Huntington, Suffolk Co., N. Y. 

1858, Teacher of Natural Science in Amenia Seminary, N. Y. 1859, Joined 
New England Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1859, 60, Stationed 
at Sudbury, Mass.; 1861-3, Quincy Point; 1864-6, Dorchester; 1867-9, New¬ 
ton ; 1870, 1, Beverly ; 1872-4, Dorchester Church, Boston ; 1875-7, Boston 
St., Lynn. 1878-81, Presiding Elder of North Boston District. 1880, Delegate 
to General Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 

Married, Tune 13, i860, Miss Catherine S., daughter of Jonathan Barnes of 
Middletown' Conn. Children: Henry Tracy, b. March 9, 1861 : Maria Van 
Velsor, b. Sept. 24, 1864. 

1881, Address: Malden, Mass. 





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599 . WILLIAM ROMER. 

Born, 1835, in Pleasantville, Westchester Co., N. Y. 

1858-61, Studied Law in White Plains, N. Y. 1861-9, Practiced Law in 
Yonkers, N. Y. 1870-5, Practiced Law in New York, N. Y. 1876-81, Prac¬ 
ticing Law in White Plains, N. Y. 

Married, Feb. 20, 1879, Miss Elgiva E. Purser of New York, N. Y. 

1881, Address: White Plains, Westchester Co., N. Y. 


GOO. HIRAM PLINY SHEPARD. 

Born, Dec. 28, 1828, in Turin, Lewis Co., N. Y. 

1858-65, Teacher of Ancient Languages, in Belleville Seminary and Metho¬ 
dist Female College, Ontario. 1859, Joined Bay Quinte Conference, Methodist 
Episcopal Church. 1865, Transferred to New York East Conference. 1865, 6, 
Stationed at Nathan Bangs Church, Brooklyn, N. Y. 1867, Traveled in Europe. 
1S67-9, Professor of Greek and Mathematics in Baker University, Baldwin City, 
Kans. 1869-71, Stationed at Second Church, Leavenworth, Kans., Kansas 
Conference. 1871-81, Engaged in business in Forestville, N. Y. 

Married, Dec. 30, 1858, Miss Juliana Field, who died Dec. 20, 1863. Married, 
Dec. 24, 1867, Miss Maggie French of Plainfield, N. J. Children: Pliny Taft, 
b. Feb. 29, t86o ; d. Jan. 8, 1863: Julia Field, b. Aug. 28, 1861; d. Nov. 27, 
1861: Juliana Judd, b. Oct. 20, 1863: Gertrude, b. July 23, 1870: Allene, b. 
Dec. 2, 1873; d- Aug. 13, 1876: Marguerite, b. Oct. 21, 1879. 

1881, Address: Forestville, Chautauqua Co., N. Y. 


G01. * EDWIN SMITH SNOW. 

Born, Dec. 26, 1832, in Eastford, Windham Co., Conn. 

1859-62, Taught in Palmer, Mass. 1863, Joined New England Conference, 
Methodist Episcopal Church. 1863, Stationed at Topsfield, Mass.; 1864, 5, 
North Brookfield ; 1866-8, Millbury. 1869-74, Supernumerary; engaged chiefly 
in farming, also in teaching and preaching, as health allowed, in El Dorado, 
Kans. Died, May 21, 1874, in El Dorado, Butler Co., Kans. 

Married, Dec. 1, 1861, Mrs. E. E. Bartlett of Pleasantville, N. Y. 


G02. HENRY TAYLOR STAATS. 

Born, June 1, 1836, in Hudson, Columbia Co , N. Y. 

1858, Preached at Methodist Episcopal Church, Milltown, N. J. 1859, 
Preached at Methodist Episcopal Church, Princeton, N. J. i860, Preached at 
Congregational Church, Flushing, N. Y. 1S61-2, Preached at Congregational 
Church, Lodi, N. J. 1863-8, Preached at Congregational Church, Orange, 
Conn. 1869-73, Pastor of Congregational Church, Fair Haven, Conn. 1874-81, 
Pastor of Congregational Church, Bristol, Conn. 

Married, June, 1858, Miss Mary J. Macy of Hudson, N. Y. Children: Carrie 
Louise, b. Nov. 12, 1859; d. May 12, 1861: Charles Lansing, b. July 1, 1861 : 
Henry Taylor, b. May 22, 1863: Mary, b. March 20, 1865: "William" Richard¬ 
son, b. Aug. 7, 1867: Emily, b. June, 1871: Hiram Macy, b. June 27, 1873. 

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603 . * NELSON STUTSON. 

Born, Sept. 20, 1830, in Monson, Hampden Co., Mass. 

1 859, Joined New England Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1859,60, 
Stationed at Pynchon St., Springfield, Mass.; 1861, 2, Greenfield; 1863-5, 
Union St., Springfield: 1866, 7, South Boston; 1868, 9, Harvard St., Cam¬ 
bridge. 1869, Traveled in Europe on account of ill health. 1870-1, Resided 
in Springfield, Mass. Died, April 16, 1871, in Springfield, Mass. 

Married, May 5, 1859, Miss Mary Stebbins of Palmer, Mass. Child: Nellie 
Taylor, b. Oct. 6, 1863. 


<> 04 . * GEORGE HUSSEY TRACY. 

Born, April 7, 1835, in Nantucket, Nantucket Co., Mass. 

1859, Studied in Law School of the University of Albany, i860, On Edito¬ 
rial Staff of The Hartford Post , Conn.; on Editorial Staff of The Norwich 
Aurora, Conn. 1861, Enlisted in 1st Regiment, Connecticut Volunteers; sub¬ 
sequently appointed Lieutenant in the regular army. 1861-5, In several battles; 
with Sherman in his march to the sea, and until the surrender of Johnston. 
1866-7, Agent of Freedmen’s Bureau, Mobile, Ala. Died, Sept. 17, 1867, 
Mobile, Ala. 


005 . GEORGE HENRY WHITNEY. 

Born, July 30, 1830, in Georgetown, Washington Co., D. C. 

1858, Principal of Macedon Centre Academy, N. Y. 1859-61, Principal of 
Oneida Seminary, N. Y. i860, Joined Oneida Conference, Methodist Episcopal 
Church. 1861, Transferred to Newark Conference. 1861, Stationed at Somer¬ 
ville, N. J.; 1861,2, Elizabeth; 1863-5, Newton; 1866,7, Plainfield; 1868,9, 
Trinity Church, Jersey City. 1870-3, Principal-Elect of Newark Conference 
Collegiate Institute, Hackettstown, N. J. 1870, Financial Agent of same. 
1871-3, Stationed at Passaic, N. J. 1874-81, Principal of Newark Conference 
(Centenary) Colleeiate Institute, Hackettstown, N. J. 1873, G.D., Mount Union 
College, Ohio. 1880-1, Trustee of Wesleyan University. 

Married, Nov. 17, 1858, Miss Carrie A. Shepard, who died Dec. 16, 1865. 
Married, Dec. 24, 1867, Miss Nettie French of Plainfield, N. J. Children: 
Irving S., b. Sept. 23, 1859: May Vincent, b. July 3, 1869: Bertha Hurst, b. 
Jan. 14, 1871. 

1881, Address: Hackettstown, Warren Co., N. J. 


BOG. * ANTHONY WOODWARD. 

Born, March 20, 1835, ’ n Upper Freehold, N. J. 

1859-61, Studied Law. 1862-4, Practiced Law in Camden, N. J.; resided in 
Trenton, N. J. Died, July 26, 1865. 





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007 . HENRY CROUNCE ABBOTT. 

Born, Nov. 23, 1830, in Schoharie Co., N. Y. 

1859, Joined Black River Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1859, 
Stationed at New London, N. Y.; i860, 1, Constantia ; 1862, Florence ; 1863, 4, 
Washingtonville; 1865, Rodman; 1866, Turin; 1867-9, Butler; 1870, Fleming; 
1871-3, Hannibal. 1872, By change in Conference, became member of North¬ 
ern New York Conference. 1873, 4 > Stationed at Heuvelton ; 1875-7, Buck’s 
Bridge ; 1878-80, Massena; 1881, Black River. 1878-81, Trustee of Wesleyan 
University. 

Married, December, 1861, Miss Mary F. Newman, who died Feb. 2, 1874. 
Married, Dec. 19, 1877, Miss Nora M. Norton of Canton, N. Y. Children : 
Grace Maria, b. December, 1862; d. Feb. 26, 1874: George Irving, b. Novem¬ 
ber, 1864: Anna Laura, b. June, 1868: Grace Mary, b. Nov. 30, 1873: Dora 
Norton, b. March 4, 1879. 

1881, Address: Black River, Jefferson Co., N. Y. 


608 . CHARLES COLLARD ADAMS. 

Born, June 22, 1836, in Washington, D. C. 

1859-60, Preached in Somerset, Mass, i860, Joined Providence Conference, 
Methodist Episcopal Church, i860, Stationed at Eastford, Conn.: 1862, Ware¬ 
house Point; 1863, North Easton, Mass. 1862, Chaplain of 22d Regiment, 
Connecticut Volunteers. 1864, Ordained Deacon in the Protestant Episcopal 
Church. 1864-6, Rector of St. Alban s Church, Danielsonville, Conn. 1865, 
Ordained Priest. 1S66-7, Rector of St. Mary’s Church, Hazardville, Conn. 
1867-8, Principal of Christ’s Church Academy, Watertown, Conn. 1868-70, 
Rector of Christ’s Church, Trumbull, Conn. 1871-3, Rector of Christ’s Church, 
West Haven, Conn. 1873-5, Rector of Church of Evangelist, Oswego, N. Y. 
1 875-9, Rector of St. Luke’s Church, Lanesborough, Mass. 1880-1, Rector of 
St. George’s Church, Lee, Mass. 

Married, Oct. 3, i860, Elizabeth Gridley Ranney of Cromwell, Conn. Chil¬ 
dren : Elizabeth V., b. Nov. 3, 1861 : James Mortimer, b. June 30, 1863: Charles 
Samuel Gridley, b. Aug. 17, 1867: Arthur Ranney, b. June 10, 1870. 

1881, Address: Lee, Berkshire Co., Mass. 


609 . DAVID ALLISON. 

Born, July 3, 1836, in Newport, Nova Scotia. 

1859-60, Principal of Stanstead Academy, Stanstead, Quebec. 1860-2, 
Teacher of Ancient Languages in Mount Allison Wesleyan Academy, Sackville, 
New Brunswick. 1862-9, Professor of Classics, Mount Allison College, Sack¬ 
ville, New Brunswick. 1869-78, President of same. 1873, LL.D.. Victoria Uni¬ 
versity, Cobourg, Ontario. 1876, Appointed Member of Senate of University 
of Halifax. 1878-81, Superintendent of Education, Province of Nova Scotia. 
1881, Delegate to Methodist Ecumenical Conference. 

Married, June 18, 1862, Elizabeth Powell. Children: James W., b. Sept. 16, 
1864; d. March 29, 1870: Edmund P., b. July 9, 1866: Charles F., b. Aug. 22, 
1868: David, b. July 22, 1871: Henry A., b. Aug. 6, 1877. 

1881, Address : Education Office, Halifax, Nova Scotia. 




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610 . fredp;ric shepard barnum. 

Born, Feb. 3, 1837. 

Residences: New York, N. Y.; Jersey City, N. J. 1859, Joined New 
York Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1859, Stationed at Peekskill, 
N. Y.; 1S60, Carmel ; 1861, Lake Mahopac; 1862, 3, Great Barrington, Mass.; 
1864-6, Pine Plains, N. Y.; 1867-9, Saugerties; 1870, r, Shrub Oak; 1872,3, 
Central Church, Yonkers. 1874, Joined Westchester Presbytery, Presbyterian 
Church. 1874-81, Pastor of First Presbyterian Church, Thompsonville, Conn. 

Married, April 19, i860, Esther M. Lee of Flushing, N. Y. Children: 
William Johnston, b. May 2, 1861: Frederic Lee, b. June 30, 1S62: Louis 
Lawrence, b. Jan. 17, 1865: Oliver Shepard, b. March 12, 1867. 

1881, Address: Thompsonville, Hartford Co., Conn. 


611 . ASA BOOTHBY, Jun. 

Born, Sept. 23, 1834, in Limington, York Co., Me. 

1859, Teacher of Mathematics in Falley Seminary, Fulton, N. Y. 1859-65, 
Teacher of Natural Science in same. 1865-7, Druggist in Phoenix, N. Y. 
1867-74, Teacher of Natural Science in Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass. 
1874, Health failed. 1874-9, Engaged in manufacturing in Phoenix, N. Y. 
1879-81, Teacher of Natural Science in Falley Seminary, Fulton, N. Y. (See 
Bibliography.) 

Married, Nov. 19, 1863, Miss Julia E. Hutchinson of Phoenix, N. Y. Chil¬ 
dren: Frank Lincoln, b. Nov. 21, 1864: Anna Louise, b. Oct. 1, 1867. 

1881, Address: Fulton, Oswego Co., N. Y. 


612 . * EDWIN OSCAR BRIM. 

Born, Sept. 19, 1835. 

1858, Residence: Seneca Falls, N. Y. 1859, Went to Alabama to teach in a 
High School, but, arriving soon after the John Brown Raid, was regarded with 
suspicion and prevented from taking his place. 1860-1, Taught on a plantation 
near Vicksburgh, Miss. 1863, Was forced into the Confederate service, but on 
his openly refusing to fire a gun for the Confederacy, was allowed to take the 
place of Assistant in the Field Hospital Surgeons’ Corps, and as such performed 
duty at Chickamauga, the Wilderness, etc.; was in command of the Ambulance 
Corps after the battle of the Wilderness, and succeeded in escaping to the 
Union lines. Died, March, 1868, in Monmouth, Warren Co., Ill. 


613 . * ROBERT PAGAN BUCICNAM. 

Born, Sept. 15, 1832, in Columbia, Washington Co., Me. 

1859-60, Principal of East Maine Conference Seminary, Bucksport, Me. 
1862, Principal of High School, Bangor, Me. Died, Feb. 23, 1865, in Bangor, 
Me. 

Married, Aug. 30, 1859, Miss Jane Johnston of Bristol, Me. Children: 
Egbert Johnston, b. June 4, i860; d. October, 1864: Alice, b. 1863 


614 . * JAMES CARR, Jun. 

Born, Sept. 18, 1829, in Bethany, Wayne Co., Pa. 

j 859-64, Taught. Gave up teaching on account of severe hemorrhage of the 
lungs. 1869-73, In feeble health ; resided in Stroudsburgh, Pa. Died, Nov. 6, 
1873, in Stroudsburgh, Pa. 

Married, March 4, 1861, L. S. Miller. Child: George N., b. Dec. 12, 1861. 
1881, Address of widow: Stroudsburgh, Monroe Co., Pa. 

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<> 15 . WALTER STEVENS CUSHMAN. 

Born, Dec. 16, 1837, in Philadelphia, Pa. 

1859-60, Studied Law in New Bedford, Mass, i860, Principal of Hollis 
Institute, South Braintree, Mass. 1861-2, Studied Law with Benjamin R. 
Curtis, Boston, Mass. 1862-4, Acting Paymaster, U. S. Navy, Charleston, &c. 
1864, Admitted to the Bar in Boston, Mass. 1865-6, Practiced Law in Boston. 
1867, Traveled in the West, on account of poor health 1868, Engaged in cattle- 
raising in Tennessee. 1869-73, Health restored; engaged in farming and sheep¬ 
raising in Buncombe County, N. C. 1876-81, Practicing Law in Asheville, 
N. C. 1876, Appointed M.D. Commissioner. 

1881, Address: Asheville, Buncombe Co., N. C. 


616 . GEORGE GAMALIEL DAINS. 

Born, May 1, 1828, in Randolph, Orange Co., Vt. 

1859, Teacher of Mathematics in Amenia Seminary, N. Y. 1860-1, Principal 
of same. 1861, Taught High School, Watertown, N. Y. 1863, Principal of 
Gouverneur Wesleyan Seminary, N. Y. 1871, Joined Black River Conference, 
Methodist Episcopal Church. 1871-3, Stationed at Heuvelton, N. Y. 1873-5, 
Principal of Ives Seminary, Antwerp, N. Y. 1875-8, Stationed at Gouverneur, 
N. Y. 1878-80, Principal of Ives Seminary, N. Y. 1880, 1, Stationed at Cen¬ 
tral Square, N. Y. 

Married, July 19, 1859, Miss Mary A. Fay of Wethersfield, Vt., who died 
May 18, 1866. Married, Nov. 25, 1866, Celestia S. Burnett, Preceptress of 
Gouverneur Wesleyan Seminary. Children: George Herrick, b. July 22, 1861; 
Class of 1884: May, b. Dec. 23, 1862; d. June 16, 1879: Anna Cynthia, b. 
Sept. 6, 1864; d. Jan. 19, 1866: Frank Burnett, b. Jan. 15, 1S69. 

1881, Address: Central Square, Oswego Co., N. Y. 


617. JONATHAN HARNED DALLY. 

Born, Oct. 7, 1838, in Woodbridge, Middlesex Co., N. J. 

1859-60, Teacher of Ancient Languages, Fort Edward Institute, N. Y. i860, 
Traveled in the South on account of poor health. 1861, Principal of Richmond 
Academy, Rockingham, N. C. 1863, Taught Select School in same place; 
joined North Carolina Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church, South. 1864, 5 > 
Appointed to Whitesville Circuit, N. C.; 1866-9, Front St., Wilmington; 1870, 
Raleigh. 1871, Joined Newark Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1871, 
Stationed at Mount Horeb, N. J.; 1872, 3, Washington; 1874, Bloomsbury; 
1875, Asbury Church, Hackensack; 1876, 7, Roseville, Newark; 1878-80, 
Halsey St., Newark; 1881, Paterson. 

Married, Nov. 25, 1859, Miss Charlotte L. Webb of Rocky Hill, Conn. 

1881, Address: Paterson, N. J. 


61 S. STEPHEN BROOKS DAVIS. 

Born, Aug. 10, 1S39, in Middletown, Conn. 

1860-2, Studied Law. 1862, Admitted to the Bar ; practiced in Iowa City, 
Iowa. 1863-5, Quartermaster’s Clerk; was with Sherman’s army until its 
arrival at Atlanta ; afterwards with Gen. Thomas. 1867-8, Agent in Paris, 
France, for W. & B. Douglas, Pump Manufacturers of Middletown, Conn. 
1869-81, In coal business, Middletown, Conn. Member of City Board of Educa¬ 
tion. 

Married, Dec. 8, 1870, Miss Hattie S. Woodward of Middletown, Conn. 
Children: Clara S., b. Nov. 17, 1871: Stephen Brooks, b. Nov. 18, 1874: 
Rachel Louise, b. Sept. 11, 1879. 

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<> 19 . * SPENCER RILAND FULLER. 

Lorn, June 6, 1S29, in Fullerville, Saint Lawrence Co., N. Y. 

1859-61, Taught in South Hadley Falls, Mass. 1861, Joined Black River 
Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1861, Stationed at Martinsburgh, 
N -y } 1862, 3, First Church, Syracuse; 1864-6, First Church, Rome. 1866-7, 
Principal of Genesee Wesleyan Seminary, Lima, N. Y. 1868-79, Stationed at 
Arsenal St., Watertown, N. Y. Died, Sept. 16, 1870, in Watertown, N. Y. 

Married, Nov. 20, 1S60, Miss Sarah L. Horr of Carthage, N. Y. Children: 
Charles Spencer, b. Oct. 11, 1862: Mary Ada, b. March 16, 1865: Nettie G., b. 
May 20, 1868. 


<> 20 . WESLEY CURTIS GINN. 

Born, Dec. n, 1830, in Vinalhaven, Knox Co., Me. 

1859-61, Principal of High School, Bristol, Conn. 1861—3, Vice-Principal of 
High School, Hartford, Conn. 1863-4, Made a voyage to India. 1864-5, Prin¬ 
cipal of High School, Stamford, Conn. 1865—9* Conducted a Home Boarding 
School in Stamford. 1869-75, Principal of Ithaca Academy, N. Y. 1875-81, 
Principal of Syracuse Classical School, N. Y. (See Bibliography.) 

Married, May 26, 1859, Miss Mary Jane Lyon of Easton, Conn. Children: 
Agnes R., b. Jan. 17, 1862: Calderwood Bramhall, b. Oct. 9, 1867; d. Aug. 16, 
1870: Carleton Whiton, b. Sept. 6, 1870. 

1881, Address: Syracuse, N. Y. 


621 . * ALLEN GRISWOLD. 

Born, May 28, 1839, in Middletown, Conn. 

1859-60, Studied Law in Middletown. 1861, Admitted to the Bar. Died, 
Jan. 4, 1862. 


<> 22 . EDWIN BAYARD HARVEY. 

Born, April 4, 1834, in Deerfield, Rockingham Co., N. H. 

1859, Teacher of Natural Science and Mathematics in Troy Conference 
Seminary. 1860-1, Principal of Macedon Academy, N. Y. 1862-3, Teacher 
of Natural Science, Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass. 1864-5, Studied 
in Medical School of Harvard University. 1866, M.D., Harvard University. 
1866-81, Practicing Medicine in Westborough, Mass. 1872, Traveled in Europe; 
visited the principal Hospitals of Germany, Austria, and Great Britain. 

Married, July 31, i860, Miss Abby K. Tenney of Fisherville, N. PI. 

1881, Address: Westborough, Worcester Co., Mass. 


623 . WILLIAM FLETCHER HATFIELD. 

Born, Tune 5, 1834, in Scarsdale, Westchester Co., N. Y. 

1859-60, Studied in Methodist General Biblical Institute, Concord, N. H. 
1861, Preached in Hillsborough Center, N. H. 1862, Graduated from Metho¬ 
dist General Biblical Institute. 1862, Joined New York East Conference, 
Methodist Episcopal Church. 1862, 3, Stationed at Nathan Bangs Church, 
Brooklyn, N. Y.; 1S64-6, Port Chester; 1867-9, Greenwich, Conn.; 1870-2, 
Danbury. 1873, Transferred to New York Conference. 1873-5, Stationed at 
Memorial Church, White Plains, N. Y.; 1876-8, Eighteenth St., New York; 
1879, Washington Square, New York ; 1881, Claverack. 1878, Traveled in 
Europe. 







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Married, April 30, 1863, Miss Emma B. Kellom of Hillsborough, N. H. 
Children: Jennie E., b. May 6, 1864: Emma L., b. Nov. 19, 1865: William J., 
b. Nov. 13, 1867: Sarah Frances, b. Sept. 28, 1875. 

1881, Address: Claverack, Columbia Co., N. Y. 


624 . STEPHEN SOUTHRICK HEBBERD. 

Born, Sept. 5, 1841, in Delaware County, N. Y. 

i860, Principal of Madison Seminary, Ohio. 1861-4, Captain U. S. Volun¬ 
teers. 1866, Pastor of Universalist Church, Decatur, Ill. 1868, Pastor of 
Third Universalist Church, Brooklyn, N. Y. 1872-3, Pastor of Universalist 
Church, North Bridgewater, Mass. 1874, Pastor of Universalist Church, Ports¬ 
mouth, N. H. 1877, Practiced Law in Saint Louis, Mo. 1880-1, Engaged in 
farming in Macon County, Ill. 

Married, July 15, 1869, Miss Ella Smith of Decatur, Ill. Children: Arthur, 
b. June 21, 1870: Edward S., b. April 28, 1872: Charles, b. Dec. 28, 1873: Guy, 
b. Oct. 10, 1878. 

1881, Address: Moweaqua, Shelby Co., Ill. 


<> 25 . SAMUEL JACKSON. 


Born, May, 1833. 

I § 59 > Joined New England Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church 1859- 
Si, Stationed successively at Charlemont; Springfield; Northampton; East- 
hampton; Somerville; Hudson; Cambridge; Beverly; East Saugus; Newton, 
and Webster. 

Married, Nov. 10, 1859, Miss Sarah M. Davis of Lake Village, N. H. Chil¬ 
dren: Frederic Asbury (No. 1269), b. Aug. 11, i860: Barnard M., b. December, 
1864; d. January, 1866: Willie A., b. April 26, 1867. 

1881, Address: Webster, Worcester Co., Mass. 


626 . GEORGE EDWIN KING. 

Born, Oct. 8, 1839, in St. John, New Brunswick. 

1863, Admitted as Attorney in New Brunswick. 1864, Traveled in Europe. 
1865, Called to the Bar. 1867, Elected to the Legislature. 1868-81, Barrister 
at Law in St. John, New Brunswick. 1870-8, Attorney-General of New Bruns¬ 
wick. 1871, Assisted in the adoption of the Free-school Bill by the Govern¬ 
ment. 1872-8, Leader of the New Brunswick Government. 1873, Appointed 
Queen’s Counsel. 1874, Visited Europe. 1881, Appointed Puisne Judge of 
Supreme Court of New Brunswick. 

Married, November, 1866, Lydia Eaton of St. John, N. B. Children: Lydia 
Florence, b. November, 1867: Mary Eaton, b. April, 1870; d. February, 1877: 
John Frederick, b. May, 1875; d. January, 1877 : Gretchen, b. December, 1876. 

1881, Address: St. John, New Brunswick. 


627 . STEPHEN JAMES KING. 

Born, Jan. 16, 1838, in St. John, New Brunswick. 

1860-81, Ship-builder and owner in St. John. 1880, Appointed by the 
Dominion Government Postmaster of St. John, N. B. 

Married, Jan. 8, 1863, Anna S. Knowles. Children : Anna Alexandra, b. 
Nov. 19, 1863: Helen Mary, b. Dec. 5, 1865: Allen Griswold, b. May 5, 1869: 
Edward Stanley, b. Dec. 28, 1870: George Thorne, b. Aug. 18, 1872 : Sibelle 
DeForest, b. June 25, 1874: Josephine, b. Oct. 11, 1876. 

1881, Address, St.John, New Brunswick. 






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628 . ASA PRIOR LYON. 

Born, Dec. 11, 1837, in New York, N. Y. 

I ^ 59 > Joined New York Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1859, 
Stationed at Rhinebeck, N. Y.; i860, 1, Fishkill Village; 1862, Marlborough; 
x 863, Hancock. 1864, Relinquished pastoral work on account of ill health. 
1864-7, I n business in New York, N. Y.; preached in Fordham, N. Y. 1867-9, 
Stationed at Dover Plains, N. Y.; 1869-71, Sheffield, Mass.; 1872, 3, Pawling, 
N. Y.; 1874, 5, White Plains; 1S76-8, Dobb’s Ferry; 1879,80, St. John’s, New 
York. 1880-1, In poor health; residing in Big Stone City, Dak. 

Married, Oct. 2, 1861, Miss Mary J. Lane, daughter of No. 20. Child: 
Frances Hoe, b. July 24, 1877. 

1881, Address: Big Stone City, Grant Co., Dak. 


629 . * JOHN HENRY MOORE. 

Born, Aug. 2, 1838, in Clinton (now Benton), Kennebec Co., Me. 

1859-63, Taught, and studied Law. Died, Aug. 25, 1863, in Augusta, Me. 


680 . JOSEPH LELAND MORSE. 

Born, May 4, 1837, in Wilton, Franklin Co., Me. 

1859-60, Teacher of Mathematics in Falley Seminary, Fulton, N. Y. 1861, 
Joined Maine Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church; stationed at Auburn, 
Me. 1862-81, Teacher of Latin and Greek in Maine Wesleyan Seminary and 
Female College, Kent’s Hill, Me. 1875-81, Vice-Principal of the same. 1881, 
Teacher of Latin and Greek in Preparatory Department, Northwestern Uni¬ 
versity, Evanston, Ill. Delegate to General Conference, Methodist Episcopal 
Church, 1872. 

Married, Oct. 3, 1861, Miss Emily J. Leavitt of Portland, Me. Children : 
Mary S., b. Sept. 21, 1862 : Isabel Russel, b. May 22, 1866: Charles Leavitt, b. 
Aug. 23, 1867: Albert Augustus, b. July 21, 1870: Harriet Leland, b. June 16, 
1874. 

1881, Address : Evanston, Cook Co., Ill. 


681 . * HORACE WILLIAM PARMENTER. 

Born, Aug. 24, 1839, in Lowell, Mass. 

1859, Principal of Academy, West Plebron, N. Y. i860, Principal of High 
School, Lincoln, Mass. 1859-61, Studied Law in Lowell, Mass. 1861-5, On 
editorial staff of The Boston Journal. 1865-8, In wholesale commission house 
of Mudge, Sawyer & Co., Boston, Mass. 1869-73, With Dr. J. C. Ayer & 
Co., Lowell, Mass. 1874-5, In the Treasury Department, Washington, D. C. 
1875, Commenced Law-reporting in Boston, Mass.; health failed. (See Bibli¬ 
ography.) Died, April 16, 1876, in Worcester, Mass. 

Married, Oct. 17, 1865, Miss May Elizabeth Hoar of Lincoln, Mass, Chil¬ 
dren: Hattie May, b. March 29, 1867: Horace Wellington, b. Sept. 16, 1868. 

1881, Address of widow: Waterville, Kennebec Co., Me. 


632 . JOHN EMORY POWERS. 

Born, April 20, 1837, in Augusta, N. Y. Brother of No. 542. 

1859-60, Principal of Ball Seminary, near Troy, N. Y. 1861-3, Engaged m 
Nursery business in Lima, N. Y. 1864, Teacher of Physical Culture, Chicago, 
Ill. 1865-6, Engaged in Life Insurance business, New York, N. Y. 1867-71, 






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Manager for Willcox & Gibbs’ Sewing Machine Co., at London, England, with 
No. 542. 1871-4, Variously employed in New York, N. Y. 1874-9, Publisher 

of The Nation , New York, N. Y. 1879-80, Advertiser, See., for Lord & Taylor, 
New York, N. Y. 1880-1, Advertiser, &c., for John Wanamaker, Philadelphia, 
Pa. (See Bibliography.) 

Married, Dec. 15, 1862, Miss Emily V. Downing of New York, N. Y. Chil¬ 
dren: Ethel, b. May 2, 1864: Anna, b. July 6, 1866: John O., b. July 23, 1868. 

1881, Address: Care of John Wanamaker, Philadelphia, Pa. 


633 . SILAS EVERARD QUIMBY. 

Boin, Oct. 19, 1837, in Haverhill, Grafton Co., N. H. 

18^9-62, Teacher of Greek in Newbury Seminary, Vt. 1862, Joined Vermont 
Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1863, Transferred to New Hamp¬ 
shire Conference; stationed at Littleton, N. H. 1864-5, Teacher of Greek and 
Mathematics in Newbury Seminary, Vt. 1866-7, Principal of same. 1867, 8, 
Stationed at Lebanon, N. H.; 1869, 70, Plymouth; 1871-3, Exeter; 1874-6, 
Sunapee; 1S77, Tilton. 1878-81, Principal of New Hampshire Conference 
Seminary and Female College, Tilton, N. H. 1880, Delegate to General Con¬ 
ference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 

Married, July 10, 1862, Miss Anna W., daughter of Rev. Orange Scott. 
Children: Clarence Everard, b. May 4, 1863: Carl Noyes, b. Nov. 27, 1866: 
Mabel Alice, b. Feb. 6, 1870: Ernest Scott, b. July 15, 1872: Anna Lucy, b. 
Sept. 21, 1877; d. Aug. 30, 1878. 

1881, Address: Tilton, Belknap Co., N. H. 


634 . GEORGE LITCH ROBERTS. 

Born, Dec. 30, 1836, in Boston, Mass. Brother of Nos. 702 and 875. 

1860-1, Studied Law with No. 411, Middletown, Conn. 1862, Entered Law 
School of Harvard University: also studied with Hon. Benjamin R. Curtis, Bos¬ 
ton, Mass. 1864, Admitted to practice in Courts of Massachusetts. 1864-81, 
Practicing Law in Boston, M*ass. 1865, Admitted to practice in Courts of the 
United States. 1870, Admitted as Counselor of the Supreme Court of the 
United States. 1875, Traveled in Europe. 

Married, Dec. 1, 1865, Miss Hinda Barnes of Middletown, Conn. Children: 
Odin Barnes, b. Jan. 22, 1867 : Harold Barnes, b. Aug. 8, 1869. 

1881, Address : 95 Milk Street, Boston, Mass. 


635 . JOHN SANBORN. 

Born, July 16, 1836, in Sanbornton Bridge, (now Tilton), Belknap Co., N. H. 

1859-60, Teacher of Mathematics in New Hampshire Conference Seminary 
and Female College, Sanbornton Bridge, N. H. 1860-6, Professor of Mathe¬ 
matics in Upper Iowa University, Fayette, Iowa. 1866-8, Principal of Janes¬ 
ville Academy, Iowa. 1868-72, Professor of Mathematics in Upper Iowa Uni¬ 
versity. 1873-5, Professor of Mathematics in Albion Seminary, Iowa. 1875-9, 
Principal of same. 1879-81, Residing in Tilton, N. H. 

1881, Address: Tilton, Belknap Co., N. H. 


636 . ALFRED HENRY SAXE. 

Born, Aug. 5, 1839, in Middletown, Conn. Son of No. 83. 

I ^ 57 - 9 > Assistant Instructor in Middletown Institute, Conn, i860, Teacher 
of Ancient Languages and Mathematics in Epworth Seminary, Iowa. 1862, 
Teacher of Mathematics in Jonesville Academy, N. Y. 1863, Preached in 






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Washingtonville, N. Y. 1864, Joined New York Conference, Methodist Epis¬ 
copal Church. 1864, Stationed at Washingtonville, N. Y.; 1865, Hvde Park; 
I 866, 7, Walden. 1868-73, I n Walden, N. Y., in poor health. 1870-81, Secre¬ 
tary of Walden Knife Company. 1876-8, Preached in Galeville, N. Y. 

Married, Feb. 28, 1866, Miss Phoebe Wisner of Warwick, N.Y. Children: 
Alfred J., b. March 22, 1867: Henry Wisner, b. Aug. 4, 1868: Rowena, b. 
July 29, 1870: Mary Gowdy, b. April 17, 1872 ; d. May 24, 1872: Maude E., b. 
Dec. 27, 1874: Agnes E., b. Nov. 2, 1877. 

1881, Address : Walden, Orange Co., N. Y. 


637 . FRANCIS ASBURY SMITH. 

Born, Nov. 29, 1837. 

1858, Residence: Plymouth, N. H. 1861, Commenced the Practice of Law 
in Johnstown, N. Y.; enlisted in 3d New York Volunteers. 1862, Commis¬ 
sioned Lieutenant ; served at Baltimore and Fortress Monroe, in the siege of 
Charleston, and in numerous raids. 1863, Resigned, on account of sickness. 
1865-81, Practicing Law in Elizabethtown, N. Y.; Firm, Hale, Smith & Hale. 
1878, Elected County Judge and Surrogate of Essex Co., N. Y., for term of six 
years. 

Married, April 11, 1863, Miss Julia M. Scott of Salem, N. H. 

1881, Address : Elizabethtown, Essex Co., N. Y. 


688. WATSON CARVOSSO SQUIRE. 

Born, May 18, 1838, in Cape Vincent, Jefferson Co., N.Y. 

1859-60, Principal of Moravia Institute, N. Y. 1861, First Lieutenant in 
three months’ service. 1862, Admitted to the Bar. 1863, Captain of 7th Inde¬ 
pendent Company, Ohio Sharpshooters ; commanded battalion, 1st Ohio Volun¬ 
teer Sharpshooters. 1864-5, Judge Advocate of the District of Tennessee. 1866, 
Commissioned Colonel by Brevet. 1867-8, New York Agent of Remington 
Arms Company. 1872-7, Secretary of same. 1875-81, Trustee of Wesleyan 
University. 1877-8, Traveled extensively in Europe. 1878-9, Traveled in 
Mexico and the United States. 1880, Member of New York Mining Board. 

Married, Dec. 23, 1868, Miss Ida Remington of Ilion, N.Y. Children: Philo 
Remington, b. 1870: Shirley, b. 1872: Aidine, b. 1877. 

1881, Address, Ilion, N.Y. 


639 . WILLIAM HENRY STARR. 

Born, Oct. 20, 1834, in Groton Bank, New London Co., Conn. 

1859, Principal of High School, Westfield, Mass, i860, Teacher of Ancient 
Languages, Onondaga Academy, N. Y. 1861-2, Principal of Public School, 
New London, Conn. 1862, Preached in Norwich, Conn. 1863, Joined Provi¬ 
dence Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1863-5, Stationed at Hing- 
ham, Mass. ; 1866, 7, Sandwich ; 1868-70, Nantucket; 1871, 2, Attleborough; 
1873, 4 > Embury Church, Pawtucket, R. I.; 1875, Phenix. 1876, Supernumerary 
on account of ill health. 1877-9, Stationed at South Abington, Mass.; 1880, 1, 
Thompsonville, Conn. 

Married, Nov. 25, 1859, Miss Nancy Williams of Groton Bank, Conn. Chil¬ 
dren : Frederick W., b. Oct. 15. i860 ; d. July 30, 1861 : William Lincoln, b. 
Oct. 21, 1864; d. Feb. 7, 1874 : Mattie Louisa, b. Oct. 22, 1866 : Harris Ellwood, 
b. May 7, 1875. 

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(> 40 . HORACE SUMNER TARBELL. 

Born, Aug. 19, 1S3S, in Chelsea, Orange Co., Vt. 

1859-62, Teacher of Natural Science in Belleville Seminary, Ontario. 1863- 
6, Headmaster of Farmersville Grammar School, Ont. 1866-7, Principal of 
Academy, McGrawville, N.Y. 1867-71, Principal of Public Schools in Detroit, 
Mich. 1871-7, Superintendent of Public Schools in East Saginaw, Mich. 1877— 
8, Superintendent of Public Instruction, State of Michigan. 1878-81, Super¬ 
intendent of Public Schools, Indianapolis, Ind. 

Married, December, 1859, Miss Martha A. Treat of Glastonbury, Conn. 
Children: Lerria, b. Nov. 23, i860: Martha, b. Aug. 2, 1862: Della, b. July 
17, 1866; d. Jan. 3, 1874. 

1881, Address: Indianapolis, Ind. 


G 41 . FREDERICK WOODS. 

Born, Sept. 7, 1833, L St.Johns, Newfoundland. 

1859, Joined New England Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1859, 
60, Stationed at South Hadley Falls, Mass.; 1861, West Brookfield; 1862,3, 
Monson ; 1864, Barre; 1865-7, Boston,St., Lynn; 1868, 9, Union (now Monu¬ 
ment Square) Church, Charlestown ; 1870, 1, Central Church, Lowell; 1872-4, 
Newtonville; 1875, Bromfield St., Boston; 1876,7, Ipswich; 1878, 9, Fitch- 
burgh; 1880, 1, Westfield. 

Married, June 21, i860, Miss Sarah H. Shenstone of Harbor Grace, New¬ 
foundland, who died Jan. 21, 1872. Married, Nov. 19, 1873, Miss Anna O. 
May of Boston, Mass. Children: William B., b. June 16, 1861: Frederick S., 
b. March 8, 1864: Emily, b. March 8, 1864: Alice May, b. May 12, 1876: 
Marion Hill, b. Nov. 21, 1878. 

1881, Address: Westfield, Hampden Co., Mass. 


< 142 . JOHN WESLEY YOUNG. 

Born, Jan. 31, 1833, in Pocono (now Jackson), Susquehanna Co., Pa. 

1859, Preached in Greenville, N. J. i860, Joined Newark Conference, Metho¬ 
dist Episcopal Church, i860, Stationed at Parsippany, N. J.; 1861, Anderson ; 
1862, 3, Wallpack Center; 1864, Basking Ridge; 1865, 6, Rahway; 1867-9, 
New Providence; 1870, Pine Brook and Fairfield; 1872-4,* Rockaway; 1875, 
Fulton St., Elizabeth; 1876-8, Rockland Lake; 1879-81, West End, Jersey 
City. 1871, Financial Agent of Newark Conference Seminary. 

Married, Nov. 20,1859, Miss Carrie M. Musk of Jersey City, N. J. Children : 
Mary Elizabeth, b. Oct. 18, i860: Ella Musk, b. July 20, 1862: Blanche, b. Feb. 
16, 1864: Carrie Wilson, b. Jan. 30, 1874. 

1881, Address: Station H, Jersey City, N. J. 


Class of 1860 . 


<> 48 . BENNETT TYLER ABBOTT. 

Born, OcL 16, 1S36, in Middlebury, New Haven Co., Conn. 
i860, Joined New York East Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 
i860, Stationed at Middlebury, Conn.; 1861, 2, Wolcottville; 1863-5, Stratford ; 
1866-8, Bethel; 1869, 70, Seymour; 1871-3, New Canaan; 1874-6, West Win- 
sted ; 1877-9, J°hn St., New York, N. Y. ; 1880, 1, Riverhead. 

Married, Sept. 26, i860, Miss Fannie A., daughter of John A. Coe, of Bir¬ 
mingham, Conn. 

1881, Address: Riverhead, Suffolk Co., N. Y. 







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044 . EDWARD MERRITT ANTHONY. 

Born, Sept. 3, 1835, Coventry, Tolland Co., R. I. 

1860-2, Principal of Manchester Center Academy, Conn. 1863, Joined 
Providence Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1863, Stationed at Dux- 
bury, Mass.; 1864, 5, South Truro; 1866, Osterville ; 1867-9, East Glastonbury, 
Conn. ; 1870, 1, Portland; 1872-4, Moosup; 1875, Wapping ; 1876, 7, North 
Grosvenor Dale; 1878, 9, Moodus; 1880, 1, East Hampton. 

Married, April 16, 1861, Miss Abbie G. Bailey of Hingham, Mass. Child: 
Albert Hayward, b. Nov. 28, 1863. 

1881, Address: East Hampton, Middlesex Co., Conn. 


045 . HENRY ROBINSON BLAISDELL. 

1856-9, Residences: Tamworth, Carroll Co., N. H.; Lowell, Mass. 
i860, 1, Teacher of Latin, Millersburgh Female College, Ky.; 1861-5, Princi¬ 
pal of Fleming Seminary, Flemingsburgh, Ky.; 1865-81, Principal of Maysville 
Seminary, Ky. 1878, Ph.D. 

Married, 1862, Miss Phebe, daughter of D. K. Stockton of Flemingsburgh, 
Ky., who died March 2, 1878. Married, 1879, Miss Agnes, daughter of D. E. 
Roberts of Maysville, Ky. Children: Henry S., b. Aug. 18, 1863: Dorsey S., 
b. Feb. 18, 1866: James C., b. Aug. 18, 1S68: Robert I., b. March 27. 1872. 

1881, Address: Maysville, Mason Co., Ky. 


040 . * WILBUR FISK BURNS. 

Born, Aug. 29, 1837, in Harper, Liberia. 

1860-4, Principal of Monrovia Academy, Liberia. 1861, Admitted to the Bar in 
Montserado County, Liberia. 1861-4, Practiced Law. 1864, Engaged in culti¬ 
vating sugar-cane and coffee ; afterwards Comptroller and Surveryor-in-chief of 
Republic of Liberia, Africa. Died, 1864 or 5, in Monrovia, Liberia. 

Married, July 25, 1862, Miss Angie V. Russwurm. 


047 . EDSON WYLLYS BURR. 

Born, March 29, 1841, in Middletown, Conn. Brother of No. 253. 
i860, Taught in private family, Port Gibson, Miss. 1861, Principal of Brainard 
Academy, Haddam, Conn. 1S62, Teacher of Ancient Languages and German 
in Pennington Seminary and Female Collegiate Institute, N. J. 1864, Joined 
New Jersey Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1864, Stationed at 
Moorestown, N. J.; 1865, 6, Union St., Burlington ; 1867, 8, Trinity Church, 
Bordentown. 1869, Transferred to Newark Conference. 1869-71, Stationed 
at Englewood, N. J.; 1872-4, Centenary Church, Jersey City; 1875-7, Bloom¬ 
field; 1878-80, Lafayette Church, Jersey City; 1881, Hackettstown. 1880, Trav¬ 
eled in Europe during the summer. 

Married, May 11, 1S70, Miss Josephine E. Hill of Redding, Conn. Children : 
Harriet: Eugene Wyllys. 

1881, Address: Hackettstown, Warren Co., N. J. 


648 . WILLIAM RILEY CARR. 

Born, Oct. 14, 1830, in Freetown, Cortland Co., N. Y. 

i860, Head master of Oakwood County Grammar School, Ontario. 1861, 
Taught and preached. 1863, Appointed to Sydney Circuit, Methodist Episco¬ 
pal Church of Canada. 1863, 4, Principal of Grammar School,^ Brighton, On¬ 
tario. 1865, Gave up teaching on account of ill health. 1865-81, Residing in 
Smithfield, near Brighton, Ontario. 

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Married, Dec. 23,1861, Miss E. S. Fraser of Bowmanville, Ontario. Children : 
Daniel Cecil, b. Jan. 4, 1863: Rose Alma, b. May 31, 1865: Melvin Eli, b. Sept. 
14, 1867. 

1881, Address: Smithfield, Ontario. 


649 . GEORGE CLARKE. 

Born, April 15, 1833, i n Cavan, Ireland. 

i860, Joined New York Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church, i860, Sta¬ 
tioned at Eddyville, N. Y.; 1861, Brewster’s Station; 1862, 3, Putnam Valley ; 
1864, 5, Dutchess Circuit; 1866, St. Paul’s Chapel, New York, N. Y.; 1867-9, 
Hancock; 1870-2, Ellenville; 1873-5, Catskill; 1876-8, Chester; 1879-81, 
Tarrytown. 

Married, Oct. 10, i860, Miss L. A. Barber of Vernon Centre, N. Y. Children : 
Emory Zenas, b. Oct. 24, 1862: William Lawrence, b. Aug. 7, 1865: Grace 
Crary, b. Oct. 24, 1868: Emma Belle, b. July 29, 1871: Helen May, b. May 26, 
1873: Cora Frances, b. Nov. 19,1876: three others d. in infancy. 

1881, Address: Tarrytown, Westchester Co., N. Y. 


650 . WELLESLEY PERRY CODDINGTON. 

Born, Oct. 23, 1840, in Sing Sing, Westchester Co., N. Y. 

i860, Teacher of Mathematics, Troy Conference Seminary, West Poultney, 
Vt. 1862, 3, Teacher of Ancient Languages in Amenia Seminary, N. Y. 1863, 
Acting Principal of same ; joined New York Conference, Methodist Episcopal 
Church. 1864, 5, Teacher of Greek ifi Oneida (now Central New York) Con¬ 
ference Seminary, Cazenovia, N. Y. 1866-71, Professor of Latin and Greek in 
Genesee College, Lima, N. Y. 1867, Transferred to Oneida Conference. 1871- 
81, Professor of Greek Language and Literature, Ethics and Christian Eviden¬ 
ces, in Syracuse University, N. Y. 

Married, July 23, 1863, Miss Louisa Guibord of Plattsburgh, N. Y. Children : 
Herbert Guibord, b. Feb. 6, 1865: Gertrude, b. March 13, 1868 : Winifred, b. 
Jan. 1, 1873: Ethel, b. Feb. 27, 1876. 

1881, Address: Syracuse, N. Y. 


651 . ANDREW KERR CRAWFORD. 

Born, April 22, 1830, in Economy, Nova Scotia. 

i860, Stationed at Barkhamsted, Conn., New York East Conference, 
Methodist Episcopal Church; 1861, Windsor; 1862,3, Windsor Locks; 
1864, 5, Poundridge, N. Y.; 1866,7, Milford, Conn.; 1S68, Madison. 1869, 
Transfered to California Conference; stationed at Gilroy, Cal. 1870, Pro¬ 
fessor of Ancient Languages in the University of the Pacific, Santa Clara, Cal. 
1871, Stationed at Watsonville, Cal.; 1872, Vallejo; 1873, 4, Healdsburgh; 
1875, 6, lone; 1877, San Jose Circuit; 1878, Butte Circuit; 1879, 80, Elk 
Grove; 1881, Salinas. 

Married, June 21, i860, Sarah J. Whitcher, who died April 19, 1864. Mar¬ 
ried, April 19, 1866, Miss Mary J. Scofield, who died August 8, 1874. Married, 
July 22, 1875, Miss Alice M. Alexander of Healdsburgh, Cal. Children: Sarah 
Addalette, b. June 29, 1861: John Wesley, b. April 19, 1863: Arthur Scofield, 
b. Aug. 16, 1870: Charles Heath, b. June 30, 1877. 

1881, Address: Salinas, Monterey Co., Cal. 


652 . EDWARD EDSON. 

Born, Oct. 2, 1834, in Yarmouth Port, Barnstable Co., Mass. 

i860, Preached in Marston’s Mills, Mass.; taught in Wellfleet, Mass. 1861, 






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Joined Povidence Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1861, 2, Stationed 
at Duxbury, Mass.; 1863, 4, Osterville; 1865, 6 , North Easton Village ; 1867-9, 
Holmes Hole (now Vineyard Haven); 1S70-2, Chatham; 1873, 4 > West Dennis; 
1 ^ 75 “ 7 > t Bristol, R. I.; 1878-80, Wellfleet, Mass.; 1881, Taunton. 

Married, March 28,1861, Miss Almira Cobb of Barnstable, Mass. Children: 
Myra C., b. Jan. 11, 1862: Cassandra Carey, b. Feb. 17, 1865: Helen Johnson, 
b. June 20, 1870. 

1881, Address: Taunton, Mass. 


653 . JAMES THOMAS EDWARDS. 

Born, Jan. 6, 1838, in Barnegat, Ocean Co., N. J. 

i860, Teacher of Natural Science in Amenia Seminary, N. Y. 1861-2, 
Teacher of Natural Science in Providence Conference Seminary, East Green¬ 
wich, R. I. 1862, First Lieutenant Company K, nth Regiment, Rhode Island 
Volunteers, and Adjutant on staff of Colonel DeKorpony, 38th Regiment Penn¬ 
sylvania Volunteers. 1863, Again Teacher of Natural Science in Providence 
Conference Seminary. 1864-9, Principal of same; three years member of 
Rhode Island Senate. 1868, Presidential Elector for Rhode Island; preached 
regularly. 1869, President of Rhode Island Teachers’ Association ; preached 
occasionally. 1870, Transferred to Erie Conference. 1870-81, Principal of 
Chamberlain Institute and Female College, Randolph, N. Y. 1877, D.D., 
Allegheny College. 1880, Delegate to General Conference, Methodist Episco¬ 
pal Church. (See Bibliography.) 

Married, July 10, 1862, Miss Emma A. Baker of Somerville, Mass. Chil¬ 
dren: Grace Ella, b. March, 1864: Laura Alice, b. October, 1867: Florence 
Carrie, b. Feb. 5, 1876. 

18S1, Address: Randolph, Cattaraugus Co., N. Y. 


654 . HERBERT FRANKLIN FISK. 

Born, Sept. 25, 1840, in Stoughton, Norfolk Co., Mass. 

i860, Teacher of Latin in Delaware Literary Institute, Franklin, N. Y. 
1861, Principal of Shelburne Academy, Vt. 1863-6, Teacher of Ancient Lan¬ 
guages in Oneida (now Central New York) Conference Seminary, Cazenovia, 
N. Y. Joined Oneida Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1867, Teacher 
of Ancient Languages, Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass. 1868, Princi¬ 
pal of Genesee Wesleyan Seminary, Lima, N. Y. 1873-81, Professor in North¬ 
western University, Evanston, Ill., and Principal of the Preparatory Depart¬ 
ment. 1878, Transferred to Rock River Conference. 

Married, July 11, 1866, Miss Anna Green of Portage, N. Y. Children: 
Aurora Thompson, b. Feb. 4, 1868: Ellen Briggs, b. April 24, 1875. 

1881, Address: Evanston, Cook Co., Ill. 


655 . SYLVANUS GALE GALE. 

Born, Aug. 22, 1838, in Galesville, Ulster Co., N. Y. 

i860, Joined New York Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church; stationed 
at Charlotteville, N. Y.; Teacher in New York Conference Seminary in same 
place. 1861, Stationed at Ridgebury, N. Y. 1861-2, First Lieutenant, Com¬ 
pany K, 48th Regiment, New York Volunteers. 1862, Stationed at Equinunk, 
Pa.; 1863, Napanock, N. Y. 1863, Teacher of Ancient Languages, New York 
Conference Seminary, Charlotteville, N. Y. 1864-5, Principal of same. 1866, 
Stationed at Hobart, N. Y. 1867, Health failed ; went to Saint Paul, Minn. 

1868, Transferred to Minnesota Conference. 1868, Stationed at Wabasha, Minn.; 

1869, 70, Mankato; 1871, 2, Wabasha and Reads; 1873, Anoka; 1874. 5 > Last 
Minneapolis; 1876-8, Northfield; 1879, Spring Valley. 1878-9, Chaplain of 
Minnesota Senate. 1880, Presiding Elder of Winona District. 






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Married, Sept. 11, 1861, Miss L. M. Brinton of Falls Village, Conn., who died 
Sept. 7, 1863. Married, Sept. 9, 1864, Miss Jennie E. Cloyd of Mortonville, 
N. Y. Children: Lottie Cloyd, b. June 20, 1865: James Cloyd, b. Feb. 18, 
1867: DeWitt Clinton, b. March 19, 1869: Sylvanus, b. March 24, 1S71 : Wil¬ 
liam, b. Feb. 7, 1873: Mabel Louisa, b. Dec. 13, 1874: Walter Ray, b. March 
4, 1879. . ... 

1881, Address: Winona, Winona Co., Minn. 


05 ( 1 . DANIEL FOSTER HALLOCK. 

Born, April 2, 1833, in New Village, N. Y. 

i860, Joined New York East Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 
i860, Stationed at Riverhead, N. Y.; 1861, Greenport; 1862, Huntington; 
1863, 4, Smithtown Circuit. 1864-6, Preached in Mantorville, Minn. 1868, 
Supernumerary in Smithtown, N. Y. 18^9. 70, Stationed at Stony Brook, N. 
Y.; 1871, 2, West Hampton; 1873, 4, Farmingdale; 1875, Say ville; 1876, 
Southampton ; 1877, 8, Good Ground and Atlanticville; 1879, 80, Centre- 
port and Dix Hills; 1881, Brook Haven and Bellport. 

Married, May 7, 1861, Miss Lora Kingsbury, who died Nov. 10, 1868. Mar¬ 
ried, Feb. 23, 1870, Miss Mary A. Hancock of Madison, N. J. Children : Lora 
Sophronia, b. April 18, 1862 : John Foster, b. Jan. 15, 1871: Wesley Hancock, b. 
Aug. 24, 1872: Mary Ellen, b. Oct. 19, 1874: Phebe Louise, b. Feb. 2, 1877 : 
Gertrude Hildreth, b. June 5, 1879. 

1881, Address: Brook Haven, Suffolk Co., N. Y. 


057 . GEORGE JANVRIN JUDKINS. 

Born, Dec. 21, 1830, in Kingston, Rockingham Co., N. H. 

1860-5, Principal of Kingston Academy, N. H. 1865-71, Teacher of Greek 
and Natural Science in New Hampshire Conference Seminary and Female 
College, Tilton, N. H. 1868, Joined New Hampshire Conference, Methodist 
Episcopal Church. 1872-4, Stationed at Methuen, Mass.; 1875, 6, New Mar¬ 
ket, N. H.; 1877-81, Presiding Elder of Claremont District. 1879-81, Trustee 
of Wesleyan University. 1880, Delegate to General Conference, Methodist 
Episcopal Church. 

Married, Aug. 16, i860, Miss Myra S. Dolloflf. Children: George Dolloff, b. 
Dec. 24, 1864: Charles Otis, b. Oct. 2, 1868: Lydia Anne, b. Sept. 16, 1873. 

1881, Address: Bristol, Grafton Co., N. PI. 


058 . MELVIN DEWAIN KINNEY. 

Born, Oct. 28, 1837, in Rodman, Jefferson Co., N. Y. 

i860, Teacher of Mathematics in Gouv^rneur Wesleyan Seminary, N. Y. 
1861, Joined Black River Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1861, 
Stationed at Somerville, N. Y.; 1862, 3, Geddes; 1865,6, First Church, Mex¬ 
ico; 1867-9, First Church, Rome; 1870-2, State St., Watertown. 1873-7, 
Presiding Elder of Adams District. 1877-9, Stationed at Lowville; 1880, 1, 
East Church, Oswego. 

Married, Nov. 15, i860, Miss Martha Coit. Children: Florence Elmira, b. 
Sept. 17, 1862 : Freddie Abner, b. Jan. 12, 1864; George Coit, b. July 19, 1869; 
d. June 15, 1878. 

1881, Address : Oswego, Oswego Co., N. Y. 





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659 . JOHN BROWN LAPHAM. 

Born, June 7, 1832, in Gloucester, R. I. 

1S61, Joined Maine Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1861, 2, 
Stationed at Kennebunk Port, Me.; 1863, 4 . Bethel; 1865, 6, Brunswick ; 1867, 
Hallowell; 1868-70, Alfred; 1871, Saco; 1872-4, Richmond; 1875,6, South 
Paris; 1877-9, Wilton; 1880, 1, Elliot. 

Married, May 1, 1867, Miss Mary D. Greenleaf of Brunswick, Me. Children: 
a son, b. Aug. 29, 1868; d. in infancy: Sophie Greenleaf, b. Oct. 7, 1869: George 
Nelson, b. Sept. 16, 1872 : Annie Brown, b. Dec. 29, 1876. 

1881, Address: Elliot, York Co., Me. 


660 . WILLIAM HENRY LEE. 

Born, March 5, 1836, in Stanstead, Quebec. 

1860-5, Principal of Stanstead Seminary, Stanstead, Quebec. 1865-9, Prin- 
„ cipal of Waukegan Academy, Ill. 1869-70, Engaged in farming on account of 
health, in Stanstead, Quebec. 1870-5, Again Principal of Stanstead Seminary. 
1875-6, Teacher and Secretary of Stanstead Wesleyan College. 1877-81, 
Principal of Magog Academy, Quebec. 1881, Residing at Stanstead. Quebec. 

Married, Jan. 2, 1862, Miss J. H. Stevens of Walden, Vt. Children: 
Florence Josephine, b. June 7, 1868: Harry Stevens, b. June 2, 1875: Clarence 
Edmund, b. Oct. ir, 1877; d. Oct. 2, 1879. 

1881, Address: Stanstead Plains, Quebec. 


661 . ^CHARLES SINCLAIR MACREADING. 

Born, 1834, in Marshfield, Plymouth Co., Mass. 

i860, Joined New England Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1S60, 
Stationed at Brookfield, Mass.; 1861, Sutton. 1861, 2, Master’s Mate on U. S. 
Gunboat Norwich; was at taking of Hilton Head and Fort Pulaski. 1863, 
Joined Rock River Conference. 1863, Stationed at Rockford, Ill.; 1864, Wyanet. 
1865, Transferred to Providence Conference. 1865, 6, Stationed at Nantucket, 
Mass.; 1867, 8, Center Church, Provincetown; 1869, Power St., Providence, 
R. I.; 1870, 1, New London, Conn.; 1872, Willimantic; 1873, 4 > Wellfleet, 
Mass.; 1875, Middleborough. Died, May 21, 1875, in Middleborough, Mass. 

Married, June 1, 1864, Miss Lydia A. Post of New Bedford, Mass. Children: 
Annie Lee, b. April 5, 1865 : Mary Sinclair, b. Dec. 5, 1867 : Rose Huntington, 
b. Aug. 21, 1871 ; d. Oct. 18, 1872. 

1881, Address of widow: New Bedford, Mass. 


662 . ROBERT LAUDER MATHISON. 

Born, June 20, 1839, in Middletown, Conn. Son of No. 129. 

i860, Taught select school in Killingworth, Conn. 1861, Joined New York 
East Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1861, Stationed at Barkham- 
sted, Conn.; 1862, Vista, N. Y.; 1863, Cornwall, Conn.; 1864, Trumbull; 1865, 
Trumbull and Nichol’s Farms; 1866, Georgetown. 1868, Transferred to East 
Maine Conference. 1868, Preached in Damariscotta, Me. 1869-71, Preached 
in Oldtown. 1872, Transferred to Central New York Conference. 1872, 
Stationed at Burdett, N. Y.; 1873, Bridgeport. 1874, Ordained Deacon in 
Protesant Episcopal Church. 1867-8, Rector of Protestant Episcopal Church 
in Cleveland, N. Y., 1878, Rector in Oriskany, N. Y. 1879-80, Rector of St. 
Paul’s Church, Antwerp, N. Y. 1880-1, Rector of St. James’ Church, Poque- 
tannock, Conn. 

Married, June 11, 1862, Miss Kate S. Roberts of New Hartford, Conn. 
Children: Robert Nash, b. June 27, 1863; d. Sept. 9, 1878: Charlotte Elizabeth, 






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b. July 12, 1865; d* July 12, 1865: Sarah Matilda Ames, b. June 25, 1866: 
Edward Thomson, b. June 21, 1870: Nellie Roberts, b. April 25, 1872: Freder¬ 
ick Huntington, b. Dec. 5, 1873: Isabella Selwyn, b. Aug. 31, 1880. 

1881, Address: Poquetannock, New London Co., Conn. 


668. WILLIAM ERASMUS MORGAN. 

Born, July 12, 1836, in Rindge, Cheshire Co., N. H. 

i860, Taught in Chatham, N. H. 1863, Studied Law in Claremont, N. H.; 
admitted to the Bar; went to Illinois. 1864, Resided in Marengo, Ill. 1864-5, 
Member of Company A, 8th Illinois Cavalry. 1865-7, Studied in Garrett 
Biblical Institute, Evanston, Ill. 1867, Joined Rock River Conference, Metho¬ 
dist Episcopal Church. 1867, Stationed at Freedom, Ill.; 1868, 9, Sugar Grove 
Circuit; 1870, Lee Centre. 1871, Transferred to Nebraska Conference. 1871-4, 
Stationed at York, Nebr.; 1875, West Blue. 1873-5, Probate Judge of York 
County. 1876-81, Editor of The York Republican , Nebr. 1879, Located. 
(See Bibliography.) 

Married, Nov. 28, 1867, Phebe W. Cook of Provincetown, Mass. Children : 
Roswell, b. Sept. 28, 1868: Ephraim Cook, b. Oct. 17, 1870: Raymond Beve-* 
ridge, b. July 1, 1873. 

1881, Address: York, York Co., Nebr. 


664 . * JOSIAH HENRY NEWHALL. 

Born, April 30, 1837, in Lynn, Mass. 

i860, Joined Maine Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church, i860, 1, Sta¬ 
tioned at Cornish, Me.; 1862,3, Brunswick; 1864, 5, Gorham, N. H.; 1866, 
Oxford, Me. Died, Oct. 13, 1866, in Lynn, Mass. 

Married, June 28, i860, Miss Ann L. Shepard of Lynn, Mass., who died July, 
1867, in Lynn, Mass. Child: Clara Susan, b. May 23, 1863. 


865 . * LEWIS WILLIAM OSGOOD. 

Born, July 31, 1835, Gilmanton, Belknap Co., N. H. 

i860, Principal of Loudon Academy, N. H. 1861, Studied Law in Pittsfield, 
N. H. 1862-3, Captain of Company G, and Lieutenant-Colonel of 15th Regi¬ 
ment, New Hampshire Volunteers ; was in the Siege of Port Hudson ; three 
times wounded. 1864, Admitted to the Bar in New Hampshire and in Massa¬ 
chusetts. 1864-71, Practiced Law in Boston; Firm, Richardson & Osgood. 
1871-4, Practiced Law alone in Boston; in offices with Nos. 634 and 875. 
Died, Nov. 28, 1874, in Woburn, Mass. 

Married, Nov. 23, 1864, Miss Ada M. Norris. Child: Maud, b. July 29, 1869. 
1881, Address of widow: Concord, N. H. 


666 . MANLY AUGUSTUS RULAND. 

Born, Sept. 2, 1833, in Holtsville, Suffolk Co., N. Y. 

1860-1, Teacher of Mathematics in Seminary, Ashland, N. Y. 1861, Teacher 
in New York Conference Seminary, Charlotteville, N. Y. 1863-4’ Special 
Agent for New York Independent. 1865, Agent for The Nation. 1867-81, 
Rea] Estate Broker in New York, N. Y.; Firm (1881), Ruland & Whiting: 
Residence, 292 Green Av., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Married, Miss Jennie A. La Monte, Preceptress in New York Conference 
Seminary. Children: Anna Florence, b. March 29, 1865: Irving Augustus, b. 
Aug. 26, 1866: Arthur L., b. April 28, 1870: Norman McLeod, b. Auo\ 7 1877. 
1881, Address: 5 Beekman St., New York, N. Y. 






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G 67 . ICHABOD SIMMONS. 

Born, Dec. 24, 1831, in Duxbury, Plymouth Co., Mass. 

i860, Joined New York East Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 
i860, 1, Stationed at Simsbury, Conn.; 1862, 3, George St., New Haven; 
1864, 5 > Bridgeport; 1866-8, Birmingham; 1869-71, Second Church, Norwalk; 
1872-4, Eighteenth St., Brooklyn, N. Y.; 1875,6, South Third St., Brooklyn; 
I ^ 77 - 9 > Fleet St., Brooklyn; 1880, 1, Janes Church, Brooklyn. 

Married, July 4, i860, Miss Harriet Newell Bull of Old Savbrook, Conn. 
Children: Marie Annette, b. July 4, 1862: Harriett Ellen, b. July 22, 1864: 
Marcia Ann, b. July 22, 1864. 

1881, Address: 633 Madison St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 


668. HENRY MOORE SIMPSON. 

Born, Aug. 17, 1837, in London, England. 

i860, Studied Theology; gave some attention to business in New York, N.Y. 
1861, Teacher of Ancient Languages and Mathematics in Elm Park Collegiate 
Institute, Litchfield, Conn.; studied Theology in Newark, N. J. 1862, Joined 
Newark Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1862, Stationed at Hudson 
City, N. J.; 1863, Passaic; 1864,5, Englewood; 1866, Irvington; 1867, West- 
field ; 1868, Newmarket; 1869, 70, Hudson City (West End); 1871-3, West 
Side Av., Jersey City; 1874, 5, Stapleton, Staten Island ; 1876, South Orange ; 
1877, Branchville and Frankfort Plains ; 1878, Metuchen and New Dover, N. J.; 
1879, Mendham; 18S0, Wortendyke; 1881, Hillsdale and Pearl River. 1877, 
Traveled in Europe. 

Married, Jan. 23, 1879, Mrs. R. C. Duncan of Saratoga Springs, N. Y. 

1881, Address; Hillsdale, Bergen Co., N. J. 


669 . * SEYMOUR AUGUSTUS SMITH. 

Born, Oct. 6, 1837, in Fairfield, Herkimer Co., N. Y. 

1861, Teacher of Ancient Languages in Fairfield Seminary, N. Y. 1862, 
Enlisted in I52d Regiment, New York Volunteers; on or about Oct. 24, 1862, 
fell in trying to enter a car on his way to Washington, D. C.; had an arm 
crushed, and subsequently amputated. Died, Oct. 28, 1862. 


670 . * WILLIAM LAWTON SPALDING. 

Born, July 16, 1836, in Eastford, Windham Co., Conn. 

1860-1, Taught in Saint James, N. Y. 1861, Studied Law in Danielsonville, 
Conn. 1862, Second Lieutenant, Company D, 18th Connecticut Volunteers; 
soon first Lieutenant, afterwards Captain of Company B. 1863, Provost-mar¬ 
shal in Hagerstown, Md. Killed, May 15, 1864, in the battle of New Market, 
Va. 


671 . SAMUEL MARTIN STILES. 

Born, June 19, 1834, in Pittsfield, Mass. 

i860, Preached in Milburn, N. J. 1861, Joined Newark Conference, Metho¬ 
dist Episcopal Church; appointed to Union Circuit, N. J. 1862-4, Stationed 
at Hackensack, N. J.; 1864-66, Chatham and Livingston; 1866, 7 > Spring Valley, 
N.Y. 1868-76, Stenographic Reporter and Teacher of Phonography in Phila¬ 
delphia, Pa.; Stenographer for the Board of Church Extension, Methodist 
Episcopal Church, and for Bishop Simpson; reported Proceedings of General 






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Conferences, 1868 and 72, for The Methodist; and of 1876 for Daily Advocate; 
also Proceedings of various Methodist State Conventions, and other bodies etc.; 
preached occasionally. 1876-81, Stenographer for HLtna Life Insurance Co., 
Hartford, Conn.; preaching frequently. 

Married, June 23, 1861, Miss Lizzie White of Whiting, N. Y. Children: 
Anna Josephine, b. May 30, 1863: Charles Wardell, b. May 14, 1867. 

1881, Address: Hartford, Conn. 


072 . CHARLES NELSON STOWERS. 

Born, Sept. 24, 1835, in Prospect (now Stockton), Waldo Co., Me. 

1860-2, Teacher of Mathematics in Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass. ; 
Joined New England Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1862, 3, Prin¬ 
cipal of Academy, Cincinnatus, N. Y. ; preached in Marcellus, N. Y. 1864, 
Transferred to Oneida Conference. 1864, Stationed at Camillus, N. Y.; 1865, 
6, Oneida. 1866, Acting President of Upper Iowa University, Fayette, Iowa. 
1867-9, Professor of Mathematics in Lawrence University, Appleton, Wis. 
1868, Transferred to Wisconsin Conference. 1869, President of Upper Iowa 
University. 1870, Stationed at First Church, Janesville, Wis.; 1871-3, White 
Water; 1874, 5, Summerfield Church, Milwaukee. 1875, Health failed; taught 
School in White Water. 1876, Stationed at White Water. 1877, U. S. Indian 
Agent at Fort Lemhi, Idaho ; regained health. 1878, 9, Stationed at Manitowoc, 
Wis. 1880, Transferred to Minnesota Conference. 1880, Stationed at Fargo, 
Dak.; 1881, Faribault, Minn. 

Married, June 29, i860, Maria L. Bowen of Cortland, N. Y. Children: 
Charles Elias, b. Nov. 29, 1861 : Edward James, b. Dec. 15, 1862: Josephine 
Maria, b. May 17, 1864: Hattie Emma, b. Oct. 13, 1869; d. Jan. 14, 1871: Perley 
R., b. Feb. 9, 1871 : Helen Esterly, b. Dec. 9, 1875; d. M a y l 9 > 

1881, Address: Faribault, Rice Co., Minn. '* 


073 . SYLVESTER EMORY STRONG. 

Born, Dec. 2, 1837, in Palenville, Green Co., N. Y. 

i860, Studied Medicine in Saratoga Springs, N. Y. 1861, M.D., University 
of New York. 1862, Acting Medical Director in U. S. Army. 1863-81, Asso¬ 
ciate Proprietor of Remedial Institute, Saratoga Springs, N. Y. 

Married, March 3, 1863, Miss Anna A. Ray of Indianapolis, Ind. Children : 
Sylvester Ray, b. April 8, 1865; d. Sept. 18, 1865: Anna Louise, b. June 3, 
1867 : Emma Chittenden, b. March 26, 1871. 

1881, Address : Saratoga Springs, N. Y. 


074 . * BYRON DORMER STURDEVANT. 

Born, Jan. 5, 1834, in Skinner’s Eddy, Wyoming Co., Pa. 
i860, Assistant Marshal employed in taking the census of Luzerne Co., Pa. 
1861, Teacher of Natural Science in Wyoming Seminary, Kingston, Pa. 1864, 5, 
Taught and preached in Kingston, Pa. 1866-8, Stationed at Scranton, Pa. 
1869, Went South, on account of poor health. Died, Jan. 30, 1870, near Sa¬ 
vannah, Ga. 

Married, Nov. 9, 1864, Miss Minnie Mott of Blakely, Pa., who died 1867. 


075 . SANFORD BENTON SWEETSER. 

Born, May 23, 1839, Cliftondale, Essex Co., Mass. 

i860, Preached in Harvard Square, Cambridge, Mass. 1861, Joined New Eng¬ 
land Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1861, Stationed at Mendon, 
Mass.; 1862, 3, Westborough; 1864-6, South Danvers (now Peabody) ; 1867-9, 






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St., Lynn, 1870, 1, Union Church, Charlestown. 1872, Supernumerary ; resided 
m Lynn, Mass. 1873? Transferred to New Hampshire Conference. 1873, 4, 
Stationed at Haverhill, Mass. 1875, Transferred to New England Confer¬ 
ence. 1875, 6 ’ Stationed at Melrose, Mass; 1877-9, Webster; 1880, 1, Grace 
Church, Springfield. 

Married, Aug. 16, i860. Miss Lizzie Locke Farmer of West Cambridge, 
Mass. Children: Albert Raddin, b. July 15, 1861; Class of 1884: Amy 
Lovell, b. April 28, 1863; d. October, 1863: Charles, b. April 19, 1867; d. Octo¬ 
ber, 1867. 

1881, Address: 117 Union St., Springfield, Mass. 


676 . WEBSTER ROGERS WALKLEY.' 

Born, April 19, 1839, in Haddam, Middlesex Co., Conn. 

1860-2, Principal of Clinton Institute. 1862-6, Principal of Lewis Academy, 
Southington, Conn. 1866-70, General Agent for S. Stow Manufacturing Com¬ 
pany. 1870-3, Connected with Peck, Stow & Wilcox Co., successors to S. 
Stow Manufacturing Co. 1871-81, Engaged in business, chiefly in New York, 
N. Y.; family residing in Plantsville, Conn., and Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Married, Dec. 25, i860, Miss Hattie E. Camp of Durham, Conn. Children : 
Winfield Davidson, b. October, 1861 : Mary Emeline, b. December, 1863. 

1881, Address: 33 Chambers St., New York, N. Y. 


077 . WILLIAM HARTSHORNE WARDELL. 

Born, Aug. 19, 1836, in New York, N. Y. 

i860, Joined New York East Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 
i860, Stationed at Kensington, Conn.; 1861, 2, Farmington; 1863-5, Westville; 
1866, 7, Ansonia; 1868-70, Waterbury; 1871, 2, De Kalb Av., Brooklyn, N. Y.; 
1873, 4, Twenty-seventh St., New York; 1875-7, Rye; 1878-80, South Park 
Church, Hartford, Conn.; 1881, New Britain. 

Married, Feb. 3, 1862, Miss H. C. Phelps of Meriden, Conn. Children: 
George Phelps, b. Jan. 31, 1863: Mary L., b. May 15, 1867. 

1881, Address : New Britain, Hartford Co., Conn. 


078 . GEORGE CLARK WEBBER. 

Born, Nov. 15, 1837, in Hallowed, Kennebec Co., Me. 

1S60-1, Principal of Brainard Academy, Haddam, Conn. 1861, Studied Med¬ 
icine in Deep River, Conn. 1863, M.D., Harvard University; practiced in 
Kennebunk Port, Me. 1863-5, Acting Assistant Surgeon of U. S. Navy. 
1865, Practiced Medicine in Portland, Me. 1866, Practiced in Newton Upper 
Falls, Mass. 1867-9, Principal of Grammar School, Portland, Me. 1869-70 
Practiced Medicine in Kennebunk Port, Me. 1870-81, Practicing Medicine in 
Millbury, Mass. 

Married, Nov. 25, 1863, Miss Sarah P. Leavitt of Portland, Me. Children: 
Howard Marshall, b. Jan. 15, 1868: Alice Carlton, b. April 25, 1869: d. Sept. 
2, 1869: Frank Hartley, b. April 27, 1874; d. Sept. 4, 1875: Carrie Spaulding, 
b. May 29, 1877. 

1881, Address: Millbury, Worcester Co., Mass. 


679 . JOHN GOLLICAR WILLIAMS. 

Born, May 4, 1834, in Utica, N. Y. 

i860, Teacher of Classical Department, Mohawk Union School, N. Y. 1861- 
3, Principal of Moravia Institute, N. Y. 1863, Vice-Principal of Macedon 
Academy, N. Y. 1864-5, Principal of Walworth Academy, Wayne Co., N. Y. 

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1867, Principal of Jordan Academy, N. Y. 1869-71, Principal of Norwich 
Academy, Chenango Co., N. Y. 1871-3, Principal of Holland Patent Union 
School, N. Y. 1875-6, Principal of Sandy Creek Union School, N. Y. 1879, 
Principal of Schuylerville Union School, N. Y. 1879-81, Principal of Cambridge 
Academy, N. Y.; residing in Plolland Patent, N. Y. 

Married, Nov. 13, i860, Fannie H. Babcock of Holland Patent, N. Y. Child: 
William J. B., b. July 9, 1866. 

1881, Address: Holland Patent, Oneida Co., N. Y. 


680 . SAMUEL AUGUSTUS WINSOR. 

Born, July 6, 1835, Johnson, R. I. 

i860, Joined Providence Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church, i860, 
Stationed at Marlborough, Conn.; 1861, 2, East Woodstock; 1863, 4, Plain- 
field; 1865, 6, Mystic; 1867, Greenville; 1868, East Greenwich, R. I.; 1869, 
70, Fourth St., New Bedford, Mass.; 1871, 2, East Bridgewater. 1872, Trans¬ 
ferred to Minnesota Conference. 1872, 3, Stationed at Hutchinson, Minn. ; 
1874, First Church, St. Paul; 1875, 6, Red Wing. 1876, Transferred to Hols- 
ton Conference. 1877, 8, Stationed at Chattanooga, Tenn. 1878, Transferred 
to Georgia Conference. 1878-80, Stationed at Atlanta, Ga. 1881, Transferred 
to Colorado Conference. 1881, Preached on Bent County Circuit; afterwards 
stationed at Fort Collins, Colo. 

Married, June 26, i860, Miss M. D. Lathrop of Middletown, Conn. ; who died 
July 29, 1877. Children : Laban Clark, b. April 26, 1862 : Alice A., b. April 10, 
1870; d. Aug. 15, 1875: Grace E., b. Aug. 10, 1873; d. April 26, 1878. 

1881, Address: Care of C. L. WinsoiyJJniversityof Denver, Denver, Colo. 


681 . JOHN YOUNG. 

Born, March 31, 1838, in Stanstead, Quebec. 

1860-2, Principal of Derby Academy, Orleans Co., Vt. 1862, Admitted to 
the Bar in Vermont. 1862-7, Practiced Law in Troy, Vt. 1867-81, Practicing 
Law in Derby Line, Vt. 

Married, June 3, 1866, Miss Augusta A. Young of Troy, Vt. Child : George 
B., b April 20, 1867. 

1881, Address: Derby Line, Orleans Co., Vt., or Rock Island, Quebec. 


Class of 1861. 


682 . EDGAR HIRAM BANCROFT. 

Born, Oct. 19, 1835, Norwich, Herkimer Co., N. Y. 

1861-2, Teacher of Natural Science in Arnenia Seminary, N. Y. 1863-4, 
Co-Principal of Classical Institute, Milton, Pa. 1864-5, Engaged in Farming 
in Brookfield, N Y. 1866-81, Engaged in Horticulture, near Camden, Del. 

Married, March 4, 1863, Miss L C. Langworthy of Brookfield, N. Y. Chil¬ 
dren: Fred L., b. Nov. 8, 1865; d. April 22, 1866: Frank C., b. Dec. 5, 1866: 
Jennie L., b. March 17, 1870 ; d. July 28, 1870; Nellie, b. Dec. 21, 1871. 

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683 . JOHN WESLEY BARNHART. 

Born, Sept. 9, 1833, Marlborough, Ulster Co., N. Y. 

1861, Taught in Moorestown, N. J. 1863-4, Principal of Female Seminary, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 1864-7, President of Fairmount Female College, Philadel¬ 
phia. 1867, Joined New York East Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 
1867, 8, Stationed at Sag Harbor, N. Y. ; 1869-71, Tompkins Av., Brooklyn; 
1872-4, Forsyth St., New York; 1875, First Place, Brooklyn; 1876-8, First 
Church, Green Point; 1879, 80, St. John St., New Haven, Conn.; 1881, Sag 
Harbor, N. Y. 

Married, Sept. 1, 1862, Miss Ellen F. Miller of Middletown, Conn. Child : 
John Hendley, b. Oct. 4, 1871. 

1881, Address: Sag Harbor, Suffolk Co., N. Y. 


684 . * WILLIAM JAMES BRAMBLEE. 

Born, Sept. 20, 1834, in Andes, Delaware Co., N. Y. 

1861, Principal of High School, Unionville, Conn. 1865, Joined New York 
East Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1865, Stationed at Long Ridge, 
Conn.; 1866, Trumbull and Nichols Farms. 1867-8, In poor health ; preached 
some in Bellows Falls, Vt. Died, June 10, 1868, in Bellows Falls, Vt. 

Married, Oct. 16, 1862, Miss Louisa E. Arnold of Middletown, Conn., who 
died May 5, 1873. Child: Mary, b. 1865. 


685 . JOHN STORRY BRECKINRIDGE. 

Born, July 12, 1838, in Augusta, Oneida Co., N. Y. Brother of No. 770. 

1861, Joined New York East Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1861, 
Stationed at Middlebury, Conn.; 1862, Plymouth; 1863-5, Bethel; 1866-8, 
Second Church, Norwalk; 1869-71, Birmingham; 1872-4, Middletown; 1875, 
6, Tabernacle Church, Green Point, N. Y.; 1877,8, Seventh Av., Brooklyn; 
1879, Grace Church, Brooklyn; 1880, 1, Sand St., Brooklyn. 1873, Traveled 
three months in Europe. 

Married, June, 1863, Miss Mary A. Ashley of Brooklyn, Pa. Children : Rollin 
Ashley, b. Aug. 1, 1867 : Florence Ashley, b. Sept. 30, 1874. 

1881, Address: 19 High St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 


686. WILLIAM DAWSON BRIDGE. 

Born Feb. 23, 1840, in Duxbury, Plymouth Co., Mass. 

1861 Taught in South Coventry, Conn. ; Teacher of Phonography in Wes¬ 
leyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass. 1862, Principal of Colebrook Academy, 
N H • preached in North Dana, Mass. 1863, Joined New England Confer¬ 
ence Methodist Episcopal Church. 1863, Stationed at Holyoke, Mass.; 1864, 
Chester • 1865, Buckland ; 1866, Byfield ; 1867, 8, Topsfield; 1869, 70, Rock- 
Dort- 1871, 2, Marblehead; 1873, 4, Marlborough, Mass.; 1865, South Boston; 
1876’7 East Douglass; 1878, 9, Gardner; 1880, East Pepperell. 1880, Offi¬ 
cial Stenographic Reporter for General Conference, Methodist Episcopal 
Church 1881, Supernumerary ; Private Assistant to Rev. J. H. Vincent, D.D. 
Married, Nov. 26, 1863, Miss Mary S. S. Holway of Boston, Mass. Child : 

Florence Merlina, b. Oct. 1, 1869. 

1881, Address: 718 State St., New Haven, Conn. 





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687 . NATHANIEL LINDSAY BRIGGS. 

Born, April i, 1841, in New York, N. Y. 

1861, Traveled in Nova Scotia. 1861-2, Studied elocution with Prof. R. G. 
Hibbard. 1862-3, Professor of Elocution, Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Me. 
1863-4, Studied in Theological School with Bishop Burgess, Gardiner, Me. 
1865, Ordained Deacon in Protestant Episcopal Church. 1866, Pastor of St. 
Thomas’ Church, Oldtown, Me. 1867, Assistant Minister of Church of Hoi)' 
Trinity, New York, N. Y. 1868-70, Pastor of Church of the Reconciliation, 
New York, N. Y. 1870, Resided in Paris, France. 1871-7, Pastor of Christ 
Church, Bridgeport, Conn. 1877-81, Pastor of Emmanuel Church, Philadel¬ 
phia, Pa. 

Married, May 4, 1870, the daughter of Major-Gen. Abram Duryee of New 
York, N. Y. Children: Nathalie Duryee, b. April 4, 1871 : Allen Lindsay, b. 
Feb. 14, 1873: Alexander Burgess, b. April 24, 1875: Melville Potter, b. March 
24, 1877 ; d- May 7, 1877. 

1881, Address: 233 Richmond St., Philadelphia, Pa. 


688. EDGAR FREDERICK CLARK. 

Born, Sept. 12, 1835, in South Windsor, Hartford Co., Conn. 

1861, Resided in Farmington, Conn. 1862, Joined Providence Conference, 
Methodist Episcopal Church. 1862-6, Stationed at Norwich, Conn.; 1867-9, 
Willimantic ; 1870-2, Mathewson St., Providence, R. I. 1873, Supernumerary. 
1874-6, Stationed at Provincetown, Mass.; 1877-9, Warren, R. I. ; 1881, Pleas¬ 
ant St., New Bedford, Mass. 

Married, April 23, 1862, Miss Julia M. Clark of Farmington, Conn. Chil¬ 
dren: Franklin Edgar, b. June 25, 1863 : Frederick Lincoln, b. March 31, 1865: 
Sylvester Woodruff, b. Oct. 5, 1868: Edwin Noadiah, b. May 4, 1870. 

1881, Address: New Bedford, Bristol Co., Mass. 


689 . RICHARD HUBBARD DANFORTH. 

Born, Jan. 5, 1840, in Middletown, Conn. 

1865-81, Engaged in business in Buffalo, N. Y. 

Married, Dec. 7, 1863, Kate Everdell Maas. Children : Kate, b. Oct. 8, 1865 : 
Richard Eugene, b. Oct. 5, 1868: Bertha, b. Nov. 27, 1870: Jessie Gillespie, b. 
April 25, 1875 : Mary, b. Dec. 21, 1876. 

1881, Address: Care of Pratt & Co., Buffalo, N. Y. 


690 . * LEWIS FOWLER DEWEY. 

Born, March 23, 1835. 

i860, Residence: Lowville, Lewis Co., N. Y. 1861, Captain in 7th New York 
Cavalry. 1865, Major, 2d Regiment, U. S. Colored Troops, and Chief of Artil¬ 
lery and Ordnance in Florida. 1866, Resided in Tallahassee, Fla. 1867, Prac¬ 
ticed Law in Jacksonville, Fla. Died, November, 1868, in Jacksonville, Fla. 


691 . ROSWELL SARGEANT DOUGLASS. 

Born, Sept. 26, 1841. 

i860, Residence: Middletown, Conn. 1861, Enlisted in 1st Connecticut Ar¬ 
tillery. 1862, Second Lieutenant in same. 1863-4, First Lieutenant in same 
1865, In Life Insurance business, Boston, Mass. 1866, In mining regions of 






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California. 1867-8, Engaged in Commission business in New York, N. Y. 
1869-79, Agent of Franklin Woolen Company, N. H. 1879-81, Agent of 
Plymouth Woolen Company, Mass. 

Married, Jan. 12, 1870, Miss Frances J. Clark of Brooklyn, N. Y. Children: 
William Morgan, b. May 4, 1871 : Francis A. Sawyer, b. Feb. 28, 1873 : Marian 
E., b. Sept. 22, 1874; d. Oct. 25, 1874: Richard Washburn, b. July 15, 1876: 
Roswell Leon, b. Nov. 14, 1879. 

1881, Address : Plymouth, Plymouth Co., Mass. 


002 . FRANCIS DANIELS EDGERTON. 

Born, Aug. 26, 1838, in Chatham, Middlesex Co., Conn. 

1862, Studied in Berkshire Medical College, Pittsfield, Mass. 1863, Studied 
in Medical Department of University of Burlington, Vt.; M.D., University of 
Vermont. 1S64, Studied in College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, N. 
Y.; M.D. from same. 1864-6, House Surgeon and Physician in Bellevue and 
Charity Hospitals, New York, N. Y. 1866-81, Practicing Medicine in Middle- 
town, Conn. 

Married, Nov. 5, 1868, Miss Amelia Du Pont Cruger of Middletown, Conn. 
Children: Henry Cruger, b. May 21, 1870: Francis Cruger, b. luly 11, 1874: 
John Warren, b. Feb. 20, 1875. 

1881, Address: Middletown, Conn. 


603 . CHRISTOPHER PAGE FLANDERS. 

Born, Nov. 25, 1834, in Landaff, Grafton Co., N. PI. 

1861-3, Teacher of Latin and Greek in Wesleyan Seminary and Female Col¬ 
legiate Institute, Springfield, Vt. 1864-6, Teacher in Pligh School, Bellows 
Falls, Vt. ; Teacher in New Plampshire Conference Seminary and Female Col¬ 
lege, Sanbornton Bridge. 1867, Joined Vermont Conference, Methodist Epis¬ 
copal Church. 1867, 8, Stationed at Wardsborough, Vt.; 1869, Bellows PAalls ; 
1870, 1, Hartland ; 1872, 3, Marshfield and Calais; 1874-6, Weston; 1877-9, 
Barnard; 1880, 1, Union Village. 

Married, Jan. 10, 1864, Mary M. Barrows of Weston, Vt. Children: Charles 
Barrows, b. March 10, 1865; d. Oct. 25, 1S66: Mary, b. Dec. 13, 1869. 

1881, Address: Union Village, Orange Co., Vt. 


694 . BENJAMIN SHERWOOD GURNEE. 

Born, Oct. 19, 1837, in Haverstraw, Rockland Co., N. Y. 
j8 7 3-8i, Residing in Haverstraw, N. Y.; engaged chiefly in farming. 
1881, Address: Haverstraw, Rockland Co., N. Y. 


695 . WILLBUR FISK JOHNSTON. 

Born, Dec. 25, 1839, in Middletown, Conn. Brother of Nos. 562, 740, and 
925. Son of Prof. John Johnston, LL.D. 

1871, Invented apparatus for liquefying gases on a large scale. 1872, Spent 
three months in England and Scotland. 1876, Passed the winter with parents 
in the Bermudas. 1868-81, Engaged in the manufacture and sale of Dental 
Materials in New York, N. Y.; Firm, Johnston Bros. Office, 1260 Broadway; 
Manufactory, Prince’s Bay, Staten Island, N. Y. 

1881, Address: 1260 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 





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690 . HIRAM LOAMMI KELSEY. 

Born, Aug. 31, 1835, in North Danville, Caledonia Co., Yt. 

1861, Taught in Middletown, Conn. 1862, Joined New Hampshire Confer¬ 
ence, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1862, 3, Stationed at Union, N. H.; 1864, 
Littleton; 1865,6, Plymouth; 1867, St. Paul’s Church, Manchester; 1868, 9, 
Broadhead Church, Portsmouth; 1870-2, First Church, Claremont; 1873,4, 
Chestnut St., Nashua. 1875, Ordained Deacon in the Congregational Church. 
1875-8, Pastor of Congregational Church, Hollis, N. H. 1878-81, Pastor of 
Congregational Church, Brockton, Mass. 

Married, July 13, 1861, Miss Sarah E. Lummis, who died Oct. 19, 1877. Mar¬ 
ried, June 3, 1879, Mrs. Nellie S. Moore of Claremont, N. H. Children: Hat¬ 
tie May, b. June 27, 1862; d. Nov. 17, 1864: George Lummis, b. Nov. 15, 1864; 
d. June 1, 1866: James Hiram, b. Oct. 21, 1866: Florence, b. April 8, 1868: 
Henry F. Durant, b. Jan. 30, 1870. 

1881, Address: Brockton, Plymouth Co., Mass. 


697 . * FRANK CURRIER MORSE. 

Born, Feb. 23, 1835, in Hopkinton, Merrimac Co., N. H. 

1861, Joined New England Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1861, 
2, Stationed at Blandford, Mass. 1862-5, Served in 37th Massachusetts Volun¬ 
teers; first private, then promoted to Chaplaincy of regiment; in the army of 
the Potomac; present in nineteen battles. 1865-7, Preached in Leyden, Mass. 
1868, Left the ministry on account of failure of health; went to Kansas, and 
engaged in farming. 1869-70, Resided successively in Reno and Lawrence, 
Kans.; afterwards went to Southern Kansas. Died, Jan. 14, 1871, in Ladore, 
Kans. 

Married, June 26, 1861, Miss Ellen J. Tuttle of Bristol, Conn. Children: 
Leila Maria, b. June 14, 1864: Eula Emily, b. April 30, 1867: a son, b. May 
17, 1870; d. Sept. 14, 1870. 


69 S. WILBUR FISK OSBORNE. 

Born, Jan. 14, 1841, in Derby, New Haven Co., Conn. 

1861-4, Served in 1st Connecticut Artillery. 1861, Second Lieutenant of Com¬ 
pany I. 1862, First Lieutenant of Company C. 1863, Captain of Company G 
(Wesleyan University Guards). 1865-81, Engaged in manufacturing; Firm, 
Osborne & Cheeseman Co., New York, N. Y., and Ansonia, Conn. 

Married, Oct. 10, 1867, Miss Ellen Davis of Oxford, Conn. Children: John, 
b. Oct. 23, 1871 ; d. Feb. 1, 1872: Jennie, b. Nov. 1, 1872: a daughter, b. May 
11, 1876. 

1881, Address: Ansonia, New Haven Co., Conn., or 89 Franklin St., New 
York, N. Y. 


699 . HUBBARD BESTER PAYNE. 

Born, July 20, 1839, in Kingston, Luzerne Co., Pa. 

1861, Studied Law in Wilkes Barre, Pa. 1863-81, Practicing Law in Wilkes 
Barre, Pa. 1874-6, State Senator of Pennsylvania. 1876-8, D. D. Grand 
Master of Free Masons of Pennsylvania. 

Married, Feb. 22, 1865, Miss Elizabeth Lee Smith of Plymouth, Pa. Chil¬ 
dren: Louisa S., b. Jan. 23, 1866: Charles B., b. Nov. 26, 1867; d. Oct. c, 1876: 
Hubbard B., b. July 7, 1870: Paul D., b. Nov. 25, 1877. 

1881, Address: Wilkes Barre, Luzerne Co., Pa. 





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700 . DANIEL W. RAYMOND.—A. B., 1864. 

Born, March 16, 1833, in Litchfield, Herkimer Co., N. Y. 

1861-5, Served in 1st Connecticut Heavy Artillery. 1864, Commissary Ser¬ 
geant. 1865, Second Lieutenant. 1865-81, Clerk and Bookkeeper for'W. & 
B. Douglas, Pump Manufacturers, Middletown, Conn. 

Married, Nov. 4, 1879, Miss Ellen J. Watrous of Middletown, Conn. Child: 
Grace, b. Sept. 14, 1880. 

1881, Address: Middletown, Conn. 


701 . AARON RITTENHOUSE. 

Born, March 14, 1837, in South Easton, Wyoming Co., Pa. 

1861, Preached on Pottstown Circuit, Philadelphia Conference, Methodist 
Episcopal Church. 1862, Joined Philadelphia Conference, Methodist Episco¬ 
pal Church. 1862, 3, Stationed at Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa.; 1864, Cen¬ 
tennial Church, Philadelphia; 1865, Hestonville (now Fletcher Church), West 
Philadelphia. 1866, Transferred to Wilmington Conference. 1866-8, Stationed 
at St. Paul’s Church, Wilmington, Del.; 1869, 70, Smyrna. 1871, Transferred 
to Philadelphia Conference. 1871-3, Stationed at Hestonville (now Fletcher 
Church), West Philadelphia, Pa.; 1874, 5 > Tabernacle, Philadelphia. 1876-8, 
Presiding Elder of North Philadelphia District. 1878, D.D., Dickinson Col¬ 
lege. 1879-81, Stationed at Grace Church, Philadelphia. 

Married, March 1, 1866, Miss Harriet Ross of Philadelphia, Pa., who died 
May 17, 1879. 

1881, Address: 1620 North 17th St., Philadelphia, Pa. 


702 . JOHN LINCOLN STUART ROBERTS. 

Born, Dec. 25, 1839, in Boston, Mass. 

1861-3, Studied Law in Middletown, Conn. 1863, Admitted to the Bar. 
1863-74, Practiced Law in Middletown, Conn. 1872, Judge of Probate Court, 
Middletown District. 1872-4, City Attorney, Middletown. 1874-81, Practicing 
Law in Boston, Mass.; Firm, George L. Roberts & Bros. 1875, Admitted to 
Supreme Judicial Court of the Commonwealth and to Circuit Court of the 
United States for the District of Massachusetts. 1880, Admitted to Supreme 
Court of the United States at Washington, D. C. 

Married, Jan. 24, 1866, Miss Nellie Hall of Portland, Conn. Children: Kate 
Elmer, b. June 24, 1868: William Hall, b. May 28, 1871. 

1881, Address : 95 Milk St., Boston, Mass. 


703 . CHARLES GREEN RICH VINAL. 

Born, Jan. 14, 1840, in Monroe, Waldo Co., Me. 

1861, Studied Law in Middletown, Conn. 1862-3, First Lieutenant in 24th 
Connecticut Volunteers. 1864, Admitted to the Bar. 1865-81, Practicing Law 
in Middletown, Conn.; Clerk of Superior Court and County Clerk for Middle¬ 
sex County. 1867-8, Judge of Probate Court, Middletown District. 1873, 
City Recorder, Middletown. 1879, Town Treasurer, Middletown, Conn. 1880, 
Member of Committee, appointed by the Governor, on additional buildings for 
State Insane Hospital, at Middletown, Conn. 

Married, Oct. 19, 1865, Miss Minnie A., daughter of Hon. Julius Hotchkiss 
of Middletown, Conn. 

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704 . GEORGE WHITEFIELD WARNER. 

Born, Aug. 31, 1835, in Kirkland, Oneida Co., N. Y. 

1862-3, Principal of Union School, Waterloo, Iowa. 1S63-8, Preached and 
taught in Central Iowa. 1868-73, Stationed successively at Cedar Falls, Na- 
shau, and Ackley, Iowa. 1873-81, Engaged in Stock-raising in Iowa and 
Western Nebraska. 

Married, Cornelia M. Parmele of Clinton, N. Y. 

1881, Address : Stockville, Frontier Co., Nebr. 


705 . GEORGE WHITAKER. 

Born, May 14, 1836, in Boston, Mass. 

1861, Joined New England Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1861, 
2, Stationed at West Medway, Mass.; 1863, 4, South Walpole; 1S65, 6, Rox- 
bury; 1867-9, Worthen St., Lowell; 1870, 1, Westfield; 1872, Boston St., Lynn; 
1873, Saratoga St., Boston. 1874-7, Presiding Elder of Springfield District. 
1878, Stationed at Ipswich ; 1879-81, Trinity Church, Cambridge. 

Married, June 22, 1861, Miss Harriet Clarke. Children: George Edgar, b. 
Sept. 8, 1862: a son, b. Sept. 11,1865; d.: Harriet Clarke, b. Jan. 11, 1868; John 
Holland, b. Aug. 16, 1872. 
iSS r. Address: East Cambridge, Boston. 


700 . NATHAN WILLIS WILDER. 

Born, Feb. 25, 1835, Granville, Vt. 

1861, Principal of Meriden Institute, Conn. 1862, Joined New York East 
Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1862, 3, Stationed at West Suffield, 
Conn.; 1864, Windsor. 1865, Transferred to Vermont Conference. 1865,6, 
Stationed at Putney, Vt.; 1867-9, Wilmington; 1870-2, Woodstock; 1873, 4 > 
Bellows Falls ; 1875, Scranton; 1876-8, Alburgh; 1879-81, Morrisville; 1881, 
Fairfax and Fletcher. 

Married, May 7, 1862, Miss Jane A. Hubbard of Middletown, Conn. Chil¬ 
dren: Frank Willis, b. May 9, 1863: Anna Lincoln, b. Sept. 19, 1865; d. Sept. 
13, 1867: Alice Grant, b. Aug. 18, 1868; d. Jan. n, 1877 : Mary Frances, b. 
March 14, 1870: Henry Hubbard, b. June 18, 1873: Edmund Janes, b. Feb. 27, 
1876: George Pascal, b. April 16, 1879. 

188r. Address: Fairfax, Franklin Co., Vt. 


707 . RICHARD SEAMAN WILLIAMS. 

Born, April 4, 1841, in Searingtown, Queens Co., N. Y. 

1862, Taught in Cabot, Vt. 1863-5, Bookkeeper in New York, N. Y. 1865- 
8, Member of Firm, M. M. Johnston & Co., manufacturers and dealers in 
Dental Materials. 1868, Partnership dissolved. 1868-81, Engaged in the 
manufacture and sale of Dental Materials, New York, N. Y. 

1881, Address: 621 & 623 Sixth Av., New York, N. Y. 





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708 . * ANDREW PURDY AIKEN. 

Born, Jan. 29, 1834, in Galway, Saratoga Co., N. Y. 

1862, Joined Providence Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1862, 
Stationed at Chestnut St., Providence, R. I.; 1863, 4, East Greenwich; 1865, 
Provincetown, Mass. Died, Aug. 23, 1868, in Palmer, Mass. 

Married, April 20, 1864, Miss Abbie A. Wild of New Bedford, Mass. 


709 . JOHN EMORY ANDRUS. 

Born, Feb. 16, 1841, in Pleasar.tville, Westchester Co., N. Y. 

1862-4, Taught in Bergen, N. J. 1865, Principal of Schuylersville Acad¬ 
emy, N. Y. 1866, Member of Firm, Reed. Carnrick & Andrus, Manufacturing 
Chemists, New York, N. Y. 1873-6, Chemist, New York, N. Y. 1877-81, 
Treasurer of New York Pharmacal Association, 10 & 12 College Place, New 
York, N. Y. 

Married, June 23, 1869, Miss Julia M. Dyckman. Children : Mary,b. July 24, 
1870: William, b. Sept. 2, 1871 : Edith, b. April 23, 1874: Marguerite, b. Oct. 
24, 1875: Jessamine, b. Nov. 9, 187S. 

1881, Address : 10 & 12 College Place, New York, N. Y. 


710 . WILLIAM RANNEY BALDWIN. 

Born, Oct. 24, 1840, in Middletown, Conn. 

1862, Taught in Tarrytown, N. Y. 1S63, Principal of Warrensburgh 
Academy, N. Y. 1S64, Teacher in Connecticut Literary Institution, Suffield, 
Conn. 1865-8, Principal of High School, Holyoke, Mass. 1868, Principal of 
Academic Institute, LeRoy, N. Y. 1869-76, Engaged in Life Insurance ; re¬ 
sided in Troy, N. Y., and Albany, N. Y. 1877, Ordained Baptist Minister in 
Albany, N. Y. 1877-81, Pastor of Baptist Church, Oxford, Chenango Co., 
N. Y. (See Bibliography.) 

Married, Sept. 15, 1863, Miss Laura M. Prior of Middletown, Conn. Child: 
Hattie Prior, b. Aug. 5, 1864. 

1881, Address: Oxford, Chenango Co., N. Y. 


711 . THOMAS FRANCIS BARNS WELL. 

Born, Aug. 6, 1841, in New York, N. Y. 

I ^ 73 - 5 » Chief Bookkeeper, Firm of Ross & Co., Stonington, Conn. 1875-7, 
Studied Law with Wm. F. Holmes, Mystic River, Conn. 1877-9, I n Law 
Office of Michael Gru, Brooklyn, N. Y. 1879-81,- Practicing Law in Brooklyn, 
N. Y.; collector of claims against the U. S. Government; residing at 321 Ber¬ 
gen St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Married, July 2, 1872, Miss Alice Elizabeth. Reed of Bath, Me. Child : 
Thomas Albert, b. February, 1874; d. Aug. 17, 1874. 

1881, Address: 112 Livingston St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 


712 . HENRY WARD BENNETT. 

Born, April 4, 1835, in Constableville, Lewis Co., N. Y. 

1862, Teacher of Languages, Belleville College, Ontario. 1863-5, Teacher 
of Languages in Fairfield Seminary, N. Y. 1864, Joined Black River Confer- 

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ence, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1865, 6, Stationed at Antwerp, N. Y.; 
1867, 8, Heuvelton; 1869, 70, Ogdensburgh ; 1871-3, Lowville. 1872, By change 
in Conference, became member of Northern New York Conference. 1874, 
Stationed at Adams, N. Y. ; 1875-7, Ilion; 1878-80, Fulton. 1881, Presiding 
Elder of Herkimer District; traveled three months in Europe and the East. 
1874-8, Trustee of Wesleyan University. 

Married, March 10, 1864, Miss Libbie D. Blackstone of Adams, N. Y. Chil¬ 
dren: Manning Blackstone, b. Aug. 30, 1870: Bertha Uione, b. Feb. 26, 1877. 
1881, Address: Fulton, Oswego Co., N. Y. 


713 . HENRY MARTIN BLAKE. 

Born, Nov. 29, 1836, in Monmouth, Kennebec Co., Me. 

1 863-5, Principal of High School, Monroe, Wis. 1867-8, Attended Medical 
School of Maine, Brunswick, Me. 1868-9, Attended Bellevue Hospital Med¬ 
ical College, New York, N. Y. 1869, M.D., Bellevue Hospital Medical Col 
lege. 1869-75, Practiced Medicine in Readfield, Me. 1875-81, Practicing 
Medicine in Monmouth, Me. 

Married, Aug. 19, 1861, Miss F. C. Pierce of Monmouth, Me. Children: 
Fred Kibby, b. Oct. 17, 1868: Bertha, b May 25, 1879. 

1881, Address: Monmouth, Kennebec Co., Me. 


714 . JOHN MERRILL CALDWELL. 

Born, Aug. 29, 1839, in Rockland, Knox Co., Me. 

1861, Enlisted in 2d Connecticut Volunteers, the first student of Wesleyan 
University that enlisted; discharged on account of sickness. 1862, Preached 
in Kennebunk, Me. 1863, Joined Maine Conference, Methodist Episcopal 
Church. 1863, 4, Stationed at Kennebunk, Me.; 1865, 6, Hallowed. 1866, 
Went to Dubuque, Iowa, on account of ill health; preached at Maine St. Church. 
1867, Transferred to Rock River Conference. 1867-9, Principal °f Rock River 
Seminary, Mount Morris, Ill. 1869, 7 °« Stationed at Princeton, Ill.; 1871,2, 
Rockford; 1873, 4, Joliet; 1875-7, Ada St., Chicago; 1878-80, Western Av., 
Chicago. 1881, Presiding Elder of Joliet District. 

Married, July 10, 1865, Miss Emma M. Hill of Kennebunk, Me. Children: 
Susan Olive, b. July 6, 1867 : Asbury, b. Oct. 13,1S68 : Mavolta Mercer, b. Oct. 
21, 1870: Anna, b. Sept. 17, 1872 ; d. Dec 21, 1872 : Emma, b. Oct. 18, 1873 1 
d. Tan. 16, 1874: Florence, b. Feb. 18, 1877 ; d. April 6, 1879. 

1881, Address: Joliet, Ill. 


715 . WILLIAM FRANCIS COMFORT. 

Born, Oct. 23, 1839, in Saint Louis, Mo. Brother of No. 555. 

1862-8, Principal and Proprietor of Commercial College, Jersey City, N. J. 
1868-71, Principal of Classical Institute, Vernon, N. Y. 1872, Principal of 
High School, Millport, N. Y. 1872—5, Bookkeeper with J. S. Vanduser & Co., 
Horseheads, N. Y. 1875-7, Principal of School, Corning, N. Y. 1877-81, En¬ 
gaged in teaching in Chemung County, N. Y.; Secretary of County Teachers’ 
Association. (See Bibliography.) 

1881, Address: Horseheads, Chemung Co., N. Y. 


71 (». * HENRY LESTER DICKINSON. 

Born, Oct. 10, 1835, Chicopee Falls, Hampden Co., Mass. 

1862-4, Principal of Public Schools, Danville, Ill. 1864-71, Special Agent 
of Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co., in Springfield, Ill., and Chicago, Ill. 





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1871-81, Member of Firm, Stearns, Dickinson & Co., General Agents of Con¬ 
necticut Mutual Life Insurance Co., for Illinois. Died, Aug. 18, 1881, in 
Chicago, Ill. 

Married, 1866, Miss Josephine M. Gleason of Chicopee Falls, Mass. Child: 
Dora L., b. Sept. 13, 1870. 

1881, Address of widow: 104 Warren Av., Chicago, Ill. 


717 . GEORGE ALLEN ENGLAND. 

Born, March 10, 1837, in North Fairfax, Franklin Co., Vt. 

1863, Joined Wisconsin Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1863, 
Stationed at Berlin, Wis.; 1864, Simpson Chapel, Saint Louis, Mo., Saint Louis 
Conference ; 1865, 6, Appleton, Wis., Wisconsin Conference. 1867, 8, Asbury 
Church, Milwaukee; 1869, Kenosha. 1870-1, Spent the winter in Georgia and 
Florida, on account of health. 1871-3, Superannuated. 1871-2, After the Chi¬ 
cago Fire was Assistant Superintendent of the Chicago Relief and Aid Society. 
1873, Transferred to Colorado Conference. 1873, 4 > Stationed at Cheyenne, 
Colo.; 1874-6, Boulder City. 1876-81, Chaplain in U. S. Army, Fort Omaha, 
Nebr. 

Married, Sept. 22, 1863, H. Pearl Lyon of Middletown, Conn. Children : 
Ruth Pearl, b. Aug. 20, 1865; d. Oct. 18, 1866: Paul Willard, b. May 14, 1868: 
Florence, Sept. 11, 1869: Grace, b. April 25, 1872; d. Oct. 3, 1872: George 
Philip, b. Feb. 9, 1877. 

1881, Address: Fort Omaha, Douglas Co., Nebr. 


718 . SAMUEL STEPHEN ETHERIDGE. 

Born, March 1, 1838, in Sandwich, Carroll Co., N. H. 

1862-3, Taught in Dover Academy, Ill. 1864, Sergeant, 47th Iowa Volun¬ 
teers, in Department of Gulf. 1865, Deputy Clerk of U. S. Circuit Court for 
District of Iowa. 1866, Graduated at Law Department of Iowa State Univer¬ 
sity. 1867, U. S. Commissioner for District of Iowa. 1867-70, In office of 
Collector of Internal Revenue. 1871-81, Practicing Law in Des Moines, Iowa. 

Married, Oct. 1, 1874, Mattie Le Bosquet of Des Moines, Iowa. Children: 
Henry L., b. Nov. 19, 1875; d. Aug. 17, 1876: Charles Albert, b. Feb. 18, 1879. 

1881, Address : Des Moines, Iowa. 


710 . * EZRA HALL. 

Born, May 11, 1835, in Marlborough, Hartford Co., Conn. 

1863, Admitted to the Bar in Hartford, Conn.; Member of Connecticut 
Senate. 1864, Member of Connecticut House of Representatives. 1865-77, 
Practiced Law in Hartford, Conn. 1868, Publisher of The Hartford Post. 1871, 
President pro tem. of Connecticut Senate. 1874, Admitted to practice in U. S. 
Supreme Court. Died, Nov. 3, 1877, in Hartford, Conn. 

Married, Nov. 4, 1868, Miss Fannie T. Pease of Hartford, Conn. Children: 
Robert Ezra, b. July 10, 1871: Fannie Pease, b. Dec. 23, 1876. 

1881, Address of widow: 3 Forrest St., Hartford, Conn. 


720 . * WILLIAM I. JOHNSON. 

Born, Oct. 18, 1832, in Sodus, Wayne Co., N. Y. 

1863, Engaged in caring for aged and feeble father. Died, Nov. 21, 1863, in 
Wolcott, N. Y. 






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721 . CRANSWICK JOST. . 

Born, Aug. 25, 1838, in Guysborough, Nova Scotia. 

1862, Joined Wesleyan Conference of Eastern British America. 1862, Sta¬ 
tioned at Guysborough, N. S.; 1863, Sydney; 1864, 5, Pugwash; 1866, Dor¬ 
chester, N. B. 1867-9, Vice-President of Mount Allison Academy; Professor 
of Hebrew and Acting Professor of Mental and Moral Philosophy in Mount 
Allison Wesleyan College, Sackville, N. B. 1870, 1, Stationed at Richibucto, 
N. B.; 1872-4, Avondale, N. S.; 1875, 6, Pictou ; 1877-80, Hillsburg: 1881, 
Liverpool. 1878, Delegate to Ceneral Conference of Methodist Episcopal 
Church of Canada. 

Married, July 23, 1866, Miss Lavinia Sophia Morton. Children: Harriet 
Joanna, b. Oct. 10, 1867: Roland C. M., b. Nov. 1, 1868: Mary Starr, b. Jan. 
[, 1872: William Baldwin, b. Feb. 27, 1874. 

1881, Address: Liverpool, Queens Co., Nova Scotia. 


722 . JAMES MARCUS KING. 

Born, March 18, 1839, in Girard, Erie Co., Pa. 

1862-8, Teacher of Natural Science in Fort Edward Collegiate Institute, 
N. Y. 1866, Joined Troy Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1866, 7, 
Stationed at Gansevoort; 1868-70, North Second St., Troy; 1871-3, First 
Church, Saratoga Springs. 1874, Transferred to New York Conference. 
1874-6, Stationed at St. John’s Church, New York, N. Y.; 1877,8, Washington 
Square, New York; 1879-81, St. James’ Church, New York. 1877, D.D., 
Wesleyan University. 1881, Historian at Semi-Centennial of Wesleyan Uni¬ 
versity ; Delegate to Methodist Ecumenical Conference. 

Married, July, 1865, Miss Nancy M. McFarland, Preceptress of Fort Edward 
Collegiate Institute, N. Y. Children: Arthur Marcus, b. Dec. 12, 1867 : Clara 
Elizabeth, b. Oct. 10, 1876: Robert Lennox, b. Dec. 12, 1878. 

1881, Address: 1981 Madison Av., New York, N. Y. 


723 . ENOS YOUNG LANDIS. 

Born, Sept. 8, 1837, in Coopersburgh, Lehigh Co., Pa. 

1862, Served with Spencer’s Howitzer Battery. 1862-3, Teacher of Mathe¬ 
matics and Natural Science, New York Conference Seminary, Charlotteville, 
N. Y. 1863-4, Principal of same. 1864-5, Served in 91st Regiment, New 
York Volunteers ; wounded near Petersburgh, Va. 1865-6, Vice-Principal and 
Teacher of Languages in Alexander Military Institute, White Plains, N. Y. 
1866-73, In business in New York, N. Y.; Firm, Cutter, Tower & Co., Manu¬ 
facturing Stationers, New York and Boston. 1874-81, In Lithographic business 
in Philadelphia, Pa. 

Married, April 29, 1869, Mary P. Miller of Philadelphia, Pa. Children : 
Mary Gertrude, b. Nov. 17, 1870: Percy Miller, b. Sept. 7, 1873. 

188r. Address: 716 Filbert St., Philadelphia, Pa. 


724 . CHARLES TAULMAN REED. 

Born, Aug. 22, 1840, in Trenton, N. J. 

1863-5, Studied Law with Judge Carpenter, Camden, N. J. 1865, Admitted 
to the Bar. 1865-81, Practicing Law in Camden, N. J. 

1881, Address: Camden, N. J. 




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725 . PHILIP BESSOM SHUMWAY. 

Born, June 6, 1836, in Burrillville, Providence Co., R. I. 

1863, Teacher in Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass. 1865-9, Practiced 
Law in Chicago, Ill. 1869-81, Engaged in constructing Railroads; family 
residing in Evanston, Ill. 1873, Secretary of Chicago and Paducah Railroad. 

Married, 1S67, Miss Mary I. Raymond of Evanston, Ill., daughter of Rev. 
Miner Raymond, D.D. Children: Philip Raymond, b. Jan. 31, 1868: Frank, 
b. July 29, 1870; d. Oct. 2, 1870: Josephine, b. Oct. 7, 1873; d. July 28, 1875. 
1881, Address : Evanston, Cook Co., Ill. 


726 . * SMITH WILLIAMS. 

Born, July 22, 1838, in Parma, Monroe Co., N. Y. 

1864, Principal of Academy, Parma, N. Y. Died, 1877, in Allegan, Mich. 
Married. 

1881, Address of widow: Allegan, Allegan Co., Mich. 




Class of 1863 . 


727 . GEORGE R. ADAMS. 

Born, Aug. 26, 1840, in Charlotteville, Schoharie Co., N. Y. 

1864-5, Principal of Schoharie Academy, N. Y. 1865, Traveled in the West. • 
1865-6, Studied Law in Schoharie, N. Y. 1866, Admitted to Practice in all the 
courts of the State of N. Y. 1867-70, Practiced Law in Charlotteville, N. Y. 
1869, Postmaster in Charlotteville. 1870-81, Practicing Law in Kingston, N. Y. 
1878-81, Prosecuting Attorney for Commissioners of Alms House of Kingston, 
N. Y. 

Married, Dec. 20, 1866, Miss Emma E. Fenton. Children: William Fenton, 
b. Jan. 19, 1869: Emma Matt, b. Dec. 24, 1874: George Francis, b. Feb. 
14, 1878. 

1881, Address: Rondout, Ulster Co., N. Y. 


728 . CHARLES ALBERT BARNARD. 

Born, May 7, 1842, in Augusta, Kennebec Co., Me. 

1863, Professor of Ancient Languages in Albion College, Mich. 1864, 
Studied Law in Boston, Mass. 1865, Clerk of Governor’s Council, Augusta, 
Me.; admitted to the Bar in Boston; Assistant Clerk of Police Court, Boston. 
1867-81, Practicing Law in Boston; Assistant Clerk of Municipal Court, Bos¬ 
ton. 1874-81, Bail Commissioner for Suffolk County. 

Married, Aug. 14, 1879, Miss Ellen A. Hunt of Boston, Mass. 

1881, Address: 4 Court House, Boston, Mass. 


729 . AMBROSE BLUNT. 

Born, Nov. 14, 1835, in Bristol, Lincoln Co., Me. 

1863-7, Principal of Cincinnatus Academy, Cincinnatus, N. Y. 1867-9, Prin¬ 
cipal of Deposit Academy, Deposit, N. Y.; Editor and Publisher of The 
Courier. 1869-71, Principal of High School, Salem, Ohio. 1871-6, Engaged 







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in business, Books and Stationery, in Goshen, Ind. 1876-81, Superintendent of 
Public Schools, Goshen. (See Bibliography.) 

Married, June 28, 1865, Miss E. J. Lee of Cincinnatus, N. Y. Children: 
Charles Lee, b. April 19, 1866: James Griswold, b. April 7, 1868: Georgiana 
Cleis, b. July 14, 1871: Achsah Margaret, b. Sept. 28, 1872: ITermione, b. 
April 11, 1876; d.: Harry Earl, b. Sept. 22, 1877. 

1881, Address: Goshen, Elkhart Co., Ind. 


730 . WESLEY DEMPSTER CHASE. 

Born, Oct. 5, 1840, in Watertown, Jefferson Co., N. Y. 

1863, Joined Black River Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1863, 
Stationed at Ellisburgh, N. Y.; 1864, Jordan. 1865, Chaplain, 193d Regiment, 
New York Volunteers. 1866, Stationed at Geddes, N. Y. 1867, Supernume¬ 
rary. 1868, 9, Stationed at State St., Watertown, N. Y. 1870, Transferred to 
Colorado Conference. 1870-2, Stationed at Central City, Colo. 1873, Trans¬ 
ferred to Northern New York Conference. 1873, Stationed at De Peyster, 
N. Y.; 1874-6, Norwood; 1877-9, South St., Utica; 1880, 1, Herkimer. 

Married, June 25, 1868, Miss Emily Thompson of Geddes, N. Y., who died 
Sept. 30, 1875. Children: Clara Thompson, b. Feb. 20, 1871: Arthur Willey, 
b. Oct. 30, 1872. 

1881, Address: Herkimer, Herkimer Co., N. Y. 


731 . GEORGE WALTER COOK. 

Born, April 17, 1839, in Stanford, N. Y. 

1864-9, Teacher of Elocution in Waring’s Military Institute, Dutchess 
County Academy, Carey Institute, and Poughkeepsie Female Academy, Pough¬ 
keepsie, N. Y.; also engaged in giving public readings. 1870-81, Principal and 
Proprietor of Cook’s Collegiate Institute for Young Ladies, Poughkeepsie, N.Y. 
1874, Ph.D., University of the City of New York. 

Married, July 1, 1867, Miss Janey E. Holden. Children: Walter, b. May 10, 
1869: Bertha, b. May 12, 1877. 

1881, Address: Poughkeepsie, N.Y. 


732 . EVERETT KENT DEXTER. 

Born, March 15, 1840, in Boston, Mass. 

1863, Studied in the Divinity School of Harvard University. 1864-5, Em- 
ployed by New England Educational Commission for Freedmen, as teacher of 
colored soldiers ; also served as corporal in 60th Massachusetts Volunteers ; 
Assistant Supervisor of Government White Schools in Portsmouth and New¬ 
town, Va. 1S65-7, Studied Law in Leavenworth, Kansas. 1867-70, Practiced 
Law in Leavenworth, Ivans. 1870-81, Practicing Law in Boston; Firm, 
Bolster & Dexter. 

1881, Address: 2389 Washington St., Boston, Mass. 


733 . GEORGE LYSANDER EDWARDS. 

Born, Feb. 25, 1839, in Middletown, Conn. 

1863-4, Taught in Stamford, Conn. 1864, Journeyman printer and teacher 
in Brooklyn and New York, N.Y. 1865, Taught in Stamford, Conn. 1866, 
Engaged as printer in Stamford, Conn. 1866-9, Studied in Union Theological 
Seminary, New York, N. Y. 1869-71, Pastor of Congregational Church, James- 
port, N. Y. 1871-2, Preached in Katonah, N. Y. 1872-4, Pastor of Congre¬ 
gational Church, Baiting Hollow, N. Y. 1875, Pastor of Congregational Church 



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in South Granville, N. Y. 1876-8, Pastor of Congregational Church in Wind¬ 
sor, Mass. 1S79, Preached in Black Creek, N. Y. 1879-80, Resided in 
Middletown, Conn. 1880-1, Pastor of Congregational Church, Westchester, 
Conn. 1881, Proof-reader w th The Case, Lockwood & Brainard Co., Hartford, 
Conn. 

Married, Dec. 25, 1871, Miss Virginia Malvina Gaylor of Stamford, Conn. 
Child : George N. M., b. Nov. 29, 1872. 

1881, Address: Hartford, Conn. 


734 . OLIVER HALEY FERNALD. 

Born, Jan. 19, 1S35, in Mount Desert, Hancock Co., Me. 

1863-70, Teacher of Higher English and Languages in Scholfield’s Commer¬ 
cial College, Providence, R. I. 1870, Joined Providence Conference, Metho¬ 
dist Episcopal Church. 1870, 1, Stationed at Portsmouth, R. I.; 1872-4, 
Somerset, Mass.; 1875-7, Central Church, Taunton; 1878, 9, Thames St., 
Newport, R. I.; 1880, 1, Portland, Conn. 

Married, March 6, 1859, Miss Hrftinah A. Lopaus of Tremont, Me.; who 
died Oct. 29, 1864, Married, July 31, 1866, Miss R. A. Lawton of Leverett, 
Mass. Children : Flora Arnette, b. Aug. 3, 1861; Class of 1884: Louisa Law- 
ton, b. Jan. 30, 1873. 

1881, Address: Portland, Middlesex Co., Conn. 


735 . RICHARD HENRY GIDMAN. 

Born, Sept. 14, 1840, in Stamford, England. 

Teacher in Academy, Manchester, Conn. 1866, LL.B., Union 'rheolo¬ 
gical Seminary, New York, N. Y. 1867-9, Pastor of Congregational Church, 
Bangor, N. Y. 1869-71, Pastor of Congregational Church, Lisle, N. Y. 
1871-2, Spent winter in Delaware. 1872-5, Pastor of Congregational Church, 
Morris, Conn. 1875-81, Pastor of Congregational Church, North Madison, 
Conn. 

Married, June 14, 1866, Miss Susan R. Lobdell of Brookfield, Conn., who 
died July 27', 1877. Married, Sept. 16, 1880, Miss Mary Humphrey of Mari¬ 
etta. Ohio. Child: Thusa Lindsley, b. March 25, 1874. 

1881, Address: North Madison, New Haven Co., Conn. 


736 . * JOHN HANLON. 

Born, [une 23, 1836, in Freehold, Monmouth Co., N. J. 

1863, Joined Newark Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1S63-5, 
Stationed at Washington, N. J.; 1866-8, Pledding Church, Jersey City; 1869, 
Orange. 1869-70, Spent winter in South on account of failure ,of health. 
1870, Resided in Morristown, N. J. 1871, Teacher in Pennington Seminary and 
Female Collegiate Institute, N. J. 1872-5, Engaged in farming in Pennington, 
N. J. Died, Jan. 4, 1875, in Morristown, N. J. 

Married, Oct. 21, 1863, Miss Amelia Bonsail of Morristown, N. J. Children: 
Mary Louisa, b. Aug. 20, 1864: Eliza Bonsail, b. March 8, 1867: John, b. 
March 28, 1870. 

1881, Address of widow: Morristown, Morris Co., N. J. 


737 . CHARLES DUDLEY HILLS. 

Born, Jan. 23, 1836, in East Hartford, Hartford Co., Conn. 

1863-4, Preached in Westfield, Mass. 1863-5, Principal of High School, 
Westfield, Mass. 1864, Delegate of Christian Commission in Army of the 






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Potomac. 1865, Joined New England Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 
1865-7, Stationed at Northampton, Mass.; 1867-9, Trinity Church, Springfield ; 
1870-2, Florence St., Springfield; 1873-5, Grace Church, Worcester; 1876-8, 
Common St., Lynn; 1879-81, St. Paul’s Church, Lowell. 1870, Went to 
Florida on account of poor health. 

Married, Nov. 14, 1865, Miss Emma J. Martin of Westfield, Mass. Children: 
Mary Emma, b. Aug. 8, 1866: Charles Whitman, b. Aug. 5, 1871. 

1881, Address: Lowell, Mass. 


738 . WILLIAM PALLISTER HUBBARD. 

Born, Dec. 24, 1843, in Wheeling, W. Va. Son of No. 124. 

1864, Admitted to the Bar in Wheeling, W. Va. 1864-81, Practicing Law in 
Wheeling. Served in 3d West Virginia Cavalry. 1866-70, Clerk of West 
Virginia House of Delegates. Secretary of Republican State Central Com¬ 
mittee. 1872, Delegate to Cincinnati Republican Convention. 

Married, May 21, 1868, Miss Anna E. Chamberlin of Thibodeaux, La. 
Children: Julia Payne, b. May 18, 1869: Nelson Chamberlin, b. Jan. 25, 1871 : 
Alma Russell, b. May 13, 1873: Louise Ballister, b. Dec. 16, 1874: Sarah 
Pallister, b. Nov. 20, 1877. 

1881, Address: Wheeling, W. Va. 


735 ). CHARLES THURSTON JOHNSON. 

Born, Oct. 16, 1838, in Nahant, Essex Co., Mass. 

1863, Joined New England Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1863, 4. 
Stationed at Princeton, Mass.; 1865, 6, Shrewsbury; 1867, Chicopee Falls; 
1868, 9, Easthampton; 1870, 1, Central Church, Springfield. 1872, Supernumer¬ 
ary, on account of poor health; resided in Nahant, Mass. 1873, Stationed at 
Byfield, Mass.; 1874,5, East Cambridge ; 1876, Fitchburgh; 1877-9, Palmer; 
1880, 1, Newton Upper Falls. 

Married, July 22, 1863, Miss Elizabeth S. Edson of Yarmouth Port, Mass. 
Children: Elmer, b. May 21, 1S66; d. May 22, 1866: Orville Edson, b. Sept. 
13, 1867 : Wilbur Clark, b. June 20, 1871: Mabel Pearson, b. July 21, 1874. 
1881, Address: Newton Upper Falls, Middlesex Co., Mass. 


740 . MELVILLE MORTON JOHNSTON. 

Born, July 2, 1842, in Middletown, Conn. Son of Prof. John Johnston, LL.D. 
Brother of Nos. 562, 695, and 925. 

1863-4, Engaged in manufacturing water-proof ammunition; Firm, Johns¬ 
ton & Dow, New York, N. Y. 1865-70, Manufacturer and Dealer in Dental 
Materials, in New York, N. Y.; Firm, M. M. Johnston & Co. 1870-81, In same 
business; Firm, Johnston Brothers; Manufactory, 19 Hope Street, Williams- 
burgh, N. Y. 

Married, Jan. 26, 1871, Miss Ellen M. Wheeler of Zanesville, Ohio. Children: 
Albert Wheeler, b. October, 1871: Louise Hamilton, b. August, 1873: Ellen 
Morton, b. August, 1873. 

1881, Address : 1260 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 


741 . TRUMAN HIRAM KIMPTON. 

Born, Nov. 14, 1840, in Hunterstown, Quebec. 

1:863—5, Teacher of Latin in Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass. 1866, 
Teacher of Classics in same. 1867-8, Principal of High School, Jonesville, 
N. Y. 1869-73, Principal of High School, Chicopee, Mass. 1873-81, Professor 






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of Latin in Boston University, Boston, Mass. 1880-1, Also Professor of Roman 
and Constitutional Law in Boston University. 

Married, 1864, Miss Ellen L. Brown of Granby, Mass. Child : Frederick, b. 
July 6, 1865. 

1881, Address: 20 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. 


742 . AUGUSTUS WINSLOW KINGSLEY. 

Born, Oct. 2, 1840, in Montville, New London Co., Conn. 

1S64, Taught in Norwich High School, Conn. 1865, With Henry Bill, Book 
Publisher, Norwich, Conn. 1867, In firm of Whitney & Kingsley, Book 
Publishers, Norwich. 1868, Joined Providence Conference, Methodist Episco¬ 
pal Church. 1868-70, Stationed at South Manchester, Conn. 1871-2, Super¬ 
numerary on account of ill health; in office of Cheney Bros., Silk Manufacturers, 
South Manchester, Conn. 1873-5, Stationed at Burnside, Conn.; 1876-8, Hope 
St., Providence, R. I.; 1879-81, Middleborough, Mass. 

Married, Oct. 10, 1866, Miss Charissa A. W. Davis of Norwich, Conn. Chil¬ 
dren: Charissa Augusta, b. July 10, 1870: Henry Augustus, b. Aug. 31, 1875. 

1881, Address: Middleborough, Plymouth Co., Mass. 


743 . GEORGE AMOS NEWCOMB. 

Born, Feb. 14, 1841, in Boston, Mass. 

1864, Admiral’s Secretary, North Atlantic Squadron, U. S. Navy. 1865, 
With Rich & Co., Wholesale Grocers, Saint Louis, Mo. 1866-81, Engaged in 
mercantile business in Saint Louis, Mo.; Firm, Newcomb Bros., Dealers in 
Paper Hangings, Curtains, and Upholstery. 

Married, Feb. 3, 1869, Miss Julia A. Floyd of Medford, Mass. Children: 
Edna, b. March 20, 1870: Norton, b. Feb. 13, 1871: Charles Lawrence, b. May 
4, 1872 : George Amos, b. Aug. 20, 1876. 

1881, Address : 303 & 305 North Fifth St., Saint Louis, Mo. 


744 . JOSEPH PULLMAN. 

Born, 1839, in Ireland. 

1863, Preached in Georgetown, Conn. 1864, Joined New York East Confer 0 
cnce, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1864-6, Stationed at Woodbury, Conn.; 
1867, 8, Seymour; 1869, 70, George St., New Haven; 1871-3, Sixty-first Street, 
New York, N. Y.; 1874, 5, Birmingham, Conn.; 1876-8, Nostrand Av., Brook¬ 
lyn, N. Y.; 1879-81, West Winsted, Conn. 1867, Visited Europe with No. 600. 
(See Bibliography.) 

Married, January, 1864, Miss Mary E. Cooke of New York, N. Y. Children: 
Bella B., b. 1864: Nellie L., b. 1866: Mary Dora, b. 1869: John S., b. 1871 : 
Olden B., b. 1872: James, b. 1874: Joseph C., b. 1876: Florence, b. 1878; d. 
1878 : Grace G., b. 1880. 

1881, Address: West Winsted, Litchfield Co., Conn. 


745 . JOHN CLARK RAND. 

Born, June 6, 1842, in Chelsea, Suffolk Co., Mass. 

1863-81, Engaged in business of Printing and Publishing in Boston, Mass.; 
Firm, Rand, Avery & Co. 1871-9, Trustee of Wesleyan University. 1881, 
Again Trustee of Wesleyan University. 1881, Member of Massachusetts 
Legislature. 

Married, June 6, 1867, Miss Katharine M. Bates of Great Flails, N. H. Chil¬ 
dren: Katharine, b. Dec. 2, 1868: Philip, b. Nov. 27, 1872. 

1881, Address: 117 Franklin St., Boston, Mass. 

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740 . MOSES LEWIS SCUDDER, Jun. 

Born, Feb. 3, 1S43, in Charlestown, .Suffolk Co., Mass. Brother of Nos. 990 
and 1188. 

1863-4, In Office of Elton Banking Co., Waterbury, Conn. 1865, Secretary 
of same. 1868-9, Treasurer of American Printing Co., and Editor of The 
Waterbury American . 1870-81, Engaged in Real Estate business, in Chicago, 
Ill. 1872-3, Vice-President of Equitable Trust Co., New York, N. Y. 1878, 
Chairman, Executive Committee of Honest Money League of the Northwest. 
1881, Engaged in Brokerage business in Chicago; Firm, Wm. T. Baker & Co., 
Chamber of Commerce. (See Bibliography.) 

Married, June 17, 1873, Miss Clarine Williams of Lake Forest, Ill. Children: 
Marvin, b. May 20, 1875: Harold Johnston, b. Feb. 8, 1877. 

1881, Address: 9 Dearborn St., Chicago, Ill. 


747 . ISAAC EDWARD SMITH. 

Born, March, 1837, in Sheffield, Caledonia Co., Vt. 

1863-4, Teacher of Natural Science in Oneida (now Central New York) Con¬ 
ference Seminary, Cazenovia, N. Y. 1864-5, Principal of Public School, An- 
sonia, Conn. 1865. Joined New York East Conference, Methodist Episcop d 
Church. 1865, 6, Stationed at Mount Vernon, N. Y.; 1867, Simsbury, Conn. ; 
1868-70, Southington; 1871, 2, Middlefield ; 1873, Windsor; [874, 5, South 
Park Church, Hartford; 1876, 7, Chapel St., New Haven; 1878, Ansonia; 
1879-81, Huntington, N. Y. 

Married, July, 1865, Miss Mary Emma Freeman of Provincetown, Mass. 
Children: Louise Russell, b. April 12, 1866: Freeman Harris, b. Nov. 30, 1874. 
1881, Address: Huntington, Suffolk Co., N. Y. 


748 . WINFIELD SCOTT SMYTH. 

Born, Oct. 21, 1838, in Franklin, Venango Co., Pa. 

[863, Graduated at Eastman’s Business College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 1863- 
4, Principal of Wyoming Commercial College, Kingston, Pa. 1864, Joined 
Wyoming Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. "1865-8, Associate Princi¬ 
pal of Wyoming Seminary, Kingston, Pa. 1869-78, Principal of Central New 
York Conference Seminary, Cazenovia, N. Y. 1871-Si, Trustee of Wesleyan 
University. 1876, Ph.D., Syracuse University. 1S78-80, Traveled. 1880-1, 
Engaged in business of School-Book Agency; Offices, Onondaga Bank Build¬ 
ing, Syracuse, N. Y., and 115 Wood St., Pittsburgh, Pa. 

Married, May 16, 1864, Miss Lavinia E. Line of Newport, Pa. Children : 
Jenny Lind, b. March 4, 1866: Winfield S , b. Nov. 22, 1S72. 

1881, Address: 609 Irving St., Syracuse, N. Y. 


740 TIMOTHY ELEAZER STEELE. 

Born, Sept. 1, 1837, in Bolton, Tolland Co., Conn. 

1863-4, Studied Law. 1865, Admitted to the Bar. 1865-81, Practicing Law 
in Hartford, Conn. 1866, Member of Connecticut House of Representatives. 

Married, Oct. 24, 1866, Miss Clara J. Eaton of Springfield, Mass. Children : 
James Eaton, b. Sept. 15, 1869: Edward Lee, b. Jan. 29, 1873: Elizabeth Sum¬ 
ner, b. Dec. 24, 1875: William Rich, b. March 25, 1S78. 

1881, Address: 345 Main St., Hartford, Conn. 


750 . ALEXANDER CHILSON STEVENS. 

1862, Residence: Hartland, Windsor Co., Vt. 

1863, Joined Vermont Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church 1865 4 
Stationed at Putney, Vt.; 1865-7, Brattleborough; 1868, 9, Woodstock, 1870- 






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2, Northfield ; 1873-5, Saint Albans. 1876, Transferred to New York East 
Conference. 1876, 7, Stationed at Cromwell, Conn.; 1878-80, York St., Brook¬ 
lyn, N. Y. ; 1881, Warren St., Brooklyn. 

Married, Sept. 23, 1863, Miss Mary Mathison (daughter of No. 129), of Middle- 
town, Conn. Children: Mary Mathison, b. Oct. 19, 1865: Grace Clara, b. 
Dec. 31, 1867: Nellie, b. Nov*. 16, 1872; d. Nov. 20, 1872: Bessie Cookman, 
b. April 22, 1874. 

1881, Address: 290 Baltic St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 


751 . FREEMAN PRATT TOWER. 

Born, Feb. 13, 1838, in Eastford, Windham Co., Conn. 

^863, Joined New York East Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 
J863-5, Stationed at Cheshire, Conn. ; 1866-8, Meriden ; 1869-71, Tabernacle, 
Green Point, N. Y.; 1872, 3, Sands St., Brooklyn, N. Y.; 1874, First Church, 
Norwalk, Conn. 1875, Transferred to California Conference. 1875, Stationed 
at Alameda, Cal. 1S76, Transferred to Oregon Conference. 1876-8, Stationed 
at Salem, Oreg. 1879-81, Agent of Willamette University, Salem,' Oreg. 
1S80, Presiding Elder of Portland District. 

Married, Aug. 20, 1863, Mrs. Julia A. Cleveland of Barre, Mass. Children : 
a son, b. and d., 1S64: Florence Hamilton, b. Aug. 22, 1870 ; d. Sept. 5, 1870: 
Olin Freeman, b. March 19, 1872. 

1881, Address: Portland, Multnomah Co., Oreg. 


752 . ALFRED AUGUSTUS WRIGHT. 

Born, Dec. 20, 1842, in Boston, Mass. 

1863-4, Preached in Middletown, R. I. 1865, Joined Providence Conference, 
Methodist Episcopal Church. 1865, Stationed at St. Paul’s Church, Fall River, 
Mass.; 1866, East Greenwich, R. I.; 1867-9, Little Compton; 1870-2, First 
Church, Fall River, Mass. 1866, Visited England. 1873, Transferred to New 
England Conference. 1873, Stationed at Newton, Mass.; 1874-6, Leominster; 
1877-9, Trinity Church, Charleston: 1S80, 1, Lynn. 

Married, Oct. 28, 1863, Miss Dora P. Slade of Bristol, R. I., who died June 
25, 1872. Married, July 1, 1873, Miss Abby F. Shaw of Fall River, Mass. 
Children: Rebecca, b. March 13, 1866: Charles Augustus, b. June 20, 1872; 
d. July 14, 1S72: Alfred Wesley, b. Jan. 16, 1876. 

1881, Address : 14 South St., Lynn, Mass. 


[Note. —The following thirteen Alumni pursued their College studies mainly at the Troy Uni¬ 
versity : but on the closing of that Institution, in 1863, they were graduated, and received 
their diplomas from the Wesleyan University. Their Record is properly inserted here in 
order, in an additional list.] 

753 . * ELAM SMALLEY PHAEDON CLAPP. 

Born, 1842, in Troy, N. Y. 

1862, Enlisted in 125th New York Volunteers; Commissioned Second Lieu¬ 
tenant, and afterwards First Lieutenant. 1864, Wounded in battle of Wilder¬ 
ness. Died, 1864, in Armory Square Hospital, Washington, D. C. 


754 . HENRY NORRIS COPP. 

Born, in Troy, N. Y. 

1 863-5, Li U. S, Army; detailed as Clerk in War Department. 1866-7, 
Teacher in the Bryant, Stratton, Walsworth & Co. Business College, Washing¬ 
ton, D. C. 1867-9, Principal and Proprietor of Copp’s National Union Busi¬ 
ness College, Washington. 1869-72, President of Business Colleges, Washing¬ 
ton. 1872-7, Clerk in Land Offices, Washington. 1877-81, Superintendent and 
Principal of The Franklin School, Washington. Proprietor of Copp’s Land- 
Owner. (See Bibliography.) 

Married, July 26, 1870, Miss M. A. Hobbs of Wakefield, N. H. 

1881, Address : 113 Maryland Av., N. E., Washington, D. C, 










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755 . JAMES CLARKE WATSON COXE. 

Born, July 9, 1S37, in Fort Ann, Washington Co., N. V. 

1862, Principal of High School, East Bridgewater, Mass. 1865, Peacher of 
Greek and Mathematics in Newbury Seminary. Yt. 1S04. Joined Vermont 
Conference, Methodist Episcopal c lunch. 1804. Stationed at Bellows Falls. 
Vt.; 1865-7, Groton; 1868, Lyndon; 1800, 70. Springfield; 1S71, Trinity 
Church, Montpelier. 1871, t'hainnan of Sund.n-School Worker in Vermont. 
1872-3, Principal of Vermont Methodist Seminan and Female College, Mont¬ 
pelier. 1872, Delegate to General Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 
1874, Fraternal Delegate from Methodist Episcopal Church to National Coun¬ 
cil of Congregational Chinches, New Haven.Conn. 18-4. l'ransferred to Iowa 
Conference. 1874-6, Stationed at Division St.. Burlington, Iowa ; 18". 8. \\ ash- 
ington; 1879-81, First Church, Oskaloosa. 1870. Ph.D., Cornell t'ollege, 
Iowa. 1881, D.D., Wesleyan University. (See Bibliography.) 

Married, 1862, Miss Mary Francis Shaw of Prow N V. Children : Herbert 
Leonard: Bertha Maria: Ernest Watson: John Clarence 

1881, Address: Oskaloosa, Mahaska Co., Iowa 


J 56 . ALBERT DANKER. 

Born, Oct. r, 1840, in Troy, N. V. 

1862-3, Teacher of St. Paul's Church School, Troy. N. V. 181*4. Ordained 
Deacon in Protestant Episcopal Church. 1805. Assistant Minister of Prinitv 
Church, Cleveland. Ohio. 1806. Rector of Christ Church, Jordan, N. V. 
Ordained Priest. 1867 >. Rector of St. Luke’s Church, Mechanicsville, N. V. 
1868, Traveled in Europe 1869-70, Rector of Christ c hurch, Coxsackie. N 
Y. 1870-80, Rector of Emmanuel Church, little Fall, N. V. 18-3. Ph.D.. 
University of the City of New York, X V. 18S0-1. Rectoi of Grace Church, 
Watertown, N. V. (See Bibliography.) 

Married, Nov. 23, 1870, Miss Isabella Stoutenburgh of Coxsackie. N Y. 
Children: Walter Stoutenburgh, b. Jan. 26. 18-.J LHaheth Harrison, b Vug. 
13, 1S76; d. May 4, 1877: Frederick Harrison, b. Match 20, 1878. 

1881, Address: Watertown, N. Y. 


757 . DAVID WESTON GATES. 

Born, July 25, 1835, in Pleasant Mount. Wayne Co,, Pa. 

1862, Joined Troy Conference. Methodist Episcopal Church. 1802, Stationed 
at Mariaville, N. Y.; 1863-5, Vest Amsterdam; 1,866,7, Cobleskill; 1S0S. 9, 
Green Island; 1870. t. Burlington, Vt . i 8'2- p Schenectady. V Y . tS , 
Pittsfield, Mass.; 187.8-80, Glens Falls. N Y. ; 1881. Washington St . West 
Troy. 

Married, 1863, Miss A. H. Robinson of Prow N V.. who died Oct. i~. 1808. 
Married, April 6, 1870. Miss Jennie E McChesnev. Children; A. Weston, 
b. March 3, 1864: Anna H., b. September, 1867 ; . 1 . August, 1868 Katie Ma\. b 
Jan. 5, 1S73. 

1881, Address: West Troy, Albany Co., N. V 


758 . GILBERT HOLMES GREGORY. 

Born, Nov. 28, 1S37, in Modena, Ulster Co.. N. Y. 

1863, Joined New York Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1863-5, 
Stationed at Cornwall. N Y.; 1806. St |ohns. Newbmgh; 1S0-. Modena 
1868,9, Marlborough ; 1870, 1, lledding c hurch, Poughkeepsie; 1S-2, ;. Sing 
Sing; 1874-6, Bedford St , New York; iS~--o. FortV-third St.. New York" 
1880, 1, White Plains. 

1881. Address: White Plains, Westchester Co.. N. V, 



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7 r> 9 . GEORGE ALONZO HALL. 

Born, May 13, 1837, in New Castle, Westchester Co., N. Y. 

1862, 3, Stationed at Schaghticoke, N. Y. 1864-5, Agent of U. S. Christian 
Commission. 1866, 7, Stationed at Seventh Av. Methodist Episcopal Church, 
Brooklyn, N. Y., New York East Conference. 1868-76, General Secretary of 
Young Men’s Christian Association, Washington, D.C. 1876-81, State Secre¬ 
tary Young Men’s Christian Association, New York, N. Y. 

Married, June 13, 1867, Miss Sarah S. Smith of Mount Kisco, N. Y. Chil¬ 
dren : Walter Odell, b. April 8, 1868; d. Aug. 28, 1869: Fred S., b. June 2, 
1870: Harry S., b. May 8, 1872 : Robert S., b. Sept. 15, 1874 ; d. July 1, 1875 : 
Sarah May, b. May 19, 1879; d. July 31, 1879: George Albert, b. May 19, 1879. 

1881, Address : Y. M. C. A Building, C orner 23d St. and 4th Av., New York, 


700 . CHARLES SCHWARTZ HARROWER. 

Born, Oct. 31, 1842, in Waterbury, Washington Co., Vt. 

1863, Teacher of Mathematics and Natural Science, Amenia Seminary, N. Y. 
1864, Joined New York Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1864-6, Sta¬ 
tioned at Hillside and Riverside, N. Y.; 1867-9, Rhinebeck; 1870-2, St. Luke’s 
Church, New York; 1873, 4 > St. Paul’s Church, Peekskill; 1875-8, Central 
Church, New York. 1878, Supernumerary. 1878-80, Traveled in Europe, 
Egypt, and Palestine. 1881, Stationed at Grace Church, New York, N. Y. 
1881, Address : 357 West 92d St., New York, N. Y. 


701 . PHINEAS RICE HAWXHURST. 

Born, Oct. 24, 1837, in Ellenville, Ulster Co., N. Y. 

1862, Principal of High School, West Troy, N. Y. 1863, Joined New York 
Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1863-5, Stationed at New Paltz, N. 
Y.; 1866, 7, Chester; 1868-70, Pleasantville ; 1871, 2, Hudson; 1873-5, Can¬ 
non St., Poughkeepsie; 1876, Memorial Church, White Plains. 1877-81, Pre¬ 
siding Elder of Ellenville District. 1881, Stationed at Central Church, Yon¬ 
kers, N. Y. 

Married, Dec. 31, 1862, Miss Kate H. McEwen of Warwick, N. Y. Chil¬ 
dren: Stella, b. Feb. 28, 1864; d. Sept. 21, 1865: Howard, b. Feb. 10, 1866: 
Alma, b. Sept. 28, 1867 : Wilbur, b. Nov. 24, 1873; d. March 1, 1875: Belle, 
b. Aug. 17, 1877. 

1881, Address: Yonkers, N. Y. 


702 . BENJAMIN FRANKLIN LEGGETT. 

Born, Dec. 29, 1834, in Chestertown, Warren Co., N. Y. 

1863, Teacher of Mathematics and Natural Science, Whitewater College, 
Centreville, Ind. 1866-7, Teacher in New York Conference Seminary, Charlotte- 
ville, N. Y., and finally Principal of same. 1867-72, Teacher of Mathematics 
and Natural Science, Maplewood Institute, Concordville, Pa. 1872-4, Teacher 
of Mathematics and Natural Science in Vermont Methodist Seminary and 
Female College, Montpelier. 1874-5, Again Teacher of Mathematics and Nat¬ 
ural Science in Maplewood Institute. 1875-6, Traveled in Europe; studied in 
Heidelberg University. 1877-9, Teacher of Natural Science in Greenwich 
Academy, East Greenwich, R. I. 1879-80, In mercantile business in Provi¬ 
dence, R. I. 1880-1, Principal of Ward Academy, Concordville, Delaware Co., 

Pa- 

Married, Aug. 18, 1863, Miss Sarah Shaw of Troy, N. Y. Children: George 
Colfax, b. March 27, 1869; d. March 27, 1869: Jerome Clarkson, b. Nov. 10, 
1870; d. in infancy: Fannie Brush, b. July 5, 1874. 

1881, Address: Concordville, Delaware Co., Pa. 





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[1863. 


7<>3 JAMES STEPHEN LEMON. 

Born, June 26, 1839, in Whitesborough, N. Y. 

1862, 3, Preached in Niagara Falls and Tonawanda, N. Y. 1863, Joined 
East Genesee Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1863-5, Teacher in 
Marion Collegiate Institute, N. Y. 1865-6, Principal of Almond Collegiate 
Institute, N. Y. 1866, Stationed at Pittsford, N. Y. 1867-8, Principal of 
Macedon Academy, N. Y. 1868, Stationed at Groveland, N. Y.; 1869-71, 
Richmond. 1872, By division of Conference, became a member of Central 
New York Conference. 1872-4, Stationed at Troy, Pa. 1875, Ordained Deacon 
in the Protestant Episcopal Church ; resided at Washington, D. C. 1877-81, 
Rector of Gethsemane Church, Westmoreland, and of St. Mark’s Church, 
Clark’s Mills, N. Y. 

Married, 1862, Miss Emily Frances Miller of Buffalo, N. Y. Children: Ida 
May, b. May 3, 1864: James Frances, b. Sept. 21, 1866: George Merritt, b. 
June 30, 1871. 

1881, Address: Clark’s Mills, Oneida Co., N. Y. 


764 . THOMAS SHIRES WILES. 

Born, Sept. 28, 1838, in Albany, N. Y. 

1864-81, Engaged in Laundry business in Troy, N. Y. ; Firm, Wiles Launder¬ 
ing Co. 

Married, Oct. 27, 1864, Ann Elizabeth Brown of Albany, N. Y. Children : 
Amabel, b. May 2, 1866: Bertha Helena, b. July 30, 1873. 

1881, Address: 15 Sixth St., Troy, N. Y. 


765 . * GEORGE WINGATE. 

Born, July 24, 1837, in Great Falls, Strafford Co., N. H. 

1863. Joined Maine Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1863, 4, Sta¬ 
tioned at Kennebunk Port, Me.; 1865, Oxford; 1866, 7, Farmington; 1868, 
Strong. 1869, Health failed; taught in Great Falls, N. H. Died, Dec. 4, 1869, 
in Great Falls, N. H. 

Married, Aug. 14, 1866, Etta M. Bancroft of Harrisville, N. H. Children : 
Ida Bancroft, b. Nov. 11, 1868: Ina Brooks, b. Nov. n, 1868. 


Class of 1864 . 


766 . * JACOB WORTHEN HALL AMES. 

Born, 1838. 

1863, Residence: Newport, Sullivan Co., N. H. . 1864, Preached in Berlin, 
Conn. 1865, Joined New England Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 

1865, 6, Stationed at Mt. Bellingham Church, Chelsea, Mass. Died, June 12, 

1866, in Middletown, Conn. 

Married, July 21, 1864, Miss Matilda Mathison of Middletown, Conn., 

daughter of No. 129. Children: -; d: Jessie, b. 1866. 

1881, Address of widow: Mrs. A. V. Stow, Cromwell, Middlesex Co., Conn. 








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767 . HENRY BAKER. 

Born, Oct. 1, 1843, ' n Pennington, Mercer Co., N. J. 

1864, Teacher of Mathematics and Natural Science in Pennington Seminary 
and Female Collegiate Institute, N. J. 1865, Joined New Jersey Confer¬ 
ence, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1865, Stationed at Central Church, 
Bridgeton, N. J.; 1S66, 7, Centenary Church, Camden; 1868, 9, Princeton. 
1870, Transferred to Kentucky Conference. 1870, 1, Stationed at Union 
Church, Covington, Ky. 1872, Transferred to Erie Conference. 1872, 3, Sta¬ 
tioned at First Church, Cleveland, Ohio ; 1874, 5, First Church, Akron. 1877, 
Transferred to Cincinnati Conference. 1877, Stationed at Walnut Hill Church, 
Cincinnati. 1879, Transferred to Newark Conference. 1879-81, Stationed at 
St. Paul’s Church, Newark, N. J. 

Married, March 31, 1868, Miss Jennie Wood of Spring Valley, N. Y. Chil¬ 
dren : Annie, b. 1869: Arthur, b. 1876. 

1881, Address : 981 Broad St., Newark, N..J. 


708 . JEDEDIAH DURKEE BEEMAN. 

Born, Nov. 26, 1835, in Fairfax, Franklin Co., Vt. 

1864, Associate Principal of House of Refuge, Randall’s Island, New York, 
N. Y. 1865, Principal of Leake and Watts Orphan House, New York, N. Y. 
1866, Agent for Brown and Perkins’ Pianos; preached in Hyde Park and 
North Hyde Park, Vt. 1867, Preached in Hyde Park and Johnson, Vt. 1868, 
Joined Vermont Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1868, Stationed at 
Hyde Park and Eden, Vt.; 1869,70, Stowe; 1871-3, Milton ; 1874, Swanton. 
1875-9, Presiding Elder of Springfield District. 1879-81, Stationed at Swan- 
ton, Vt. Delegate to General Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church, 1876, 
80. 

Married, Dec. 10, 1866, Miss Mary L. Hendee of Moriah, N. Y. Children: 
Hendee Preston, b. Jan. 7, 1870; d. July 26, 1870 : LeRoy Mason, b. Aug. 4, 
1872 : Alma L., b. April 22, 1874 ; d. 1874. 

1881, Address: Swanton, Franklin Co, Vt. 


769 . GEORGE SLOCUM BENNETT. 

Born, Aug. 17, 1842, in Wilkes Barre, Pa. 

1864, Engaged in Banking business with his father in Wilkes Barre, Pa. 
1865-79, Member of Firm, Bennett, Phelps & Co., Bankers, Wilkes Barre. 
1868, Member of City Council, Wilkes Barre. 1869, Traveled extensively in 
Europe. 1870, Member of School Board, Wilkes Barre. 1871, President of 
Young Men’s Christian Association, Wilkes Barre. 1879, Member of School 
Board, Wilkes Barre. 1880-1, Real Estate Agent, Wilkes Barre. 

Married, Sept. 7, 1871, Miss Ellen W. Nelson of Kingston, Pa. Children: 
Martha Phelps, b. Oct. 16, 1873 : Reuben Nelson, b. Dec. 12, 1875. 

1881, Address: Wilkes Barre, Pa. 


770 . EDWARD HILLER BRECKINRIDGE. 

Born, Mav 24, 1835. Brother of No. 685. 

1863, Residence: Middletown, Conn. 1864-81, Clerk in Treasury Depart¬ 
ment, Washington, D. C.; (1881) Chief of Abatement and Refunding Section, 
Internal Revenue. 

1881, Address: 434 K St., N. W., Washington, D. C. 




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[1864. 


771 . CHARLES HENRY BUCK. 

Born, Jan. 10, 1841, in Easton, Bristol Co., Mass. 

Delegate of U. S. Christian Commission. 1864, Joined New York East Con¬ 
ference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1864, 5, Stationed at Simsbury, Conn.; 
1866, Westville ; 1867-9, Bristol; 1870-2, New Britain; 1873-5, St. John’s 
St. Church, New Haven ; 1876-8, Bristol; 1879, 80, New Britain ; 1881, First 
Church, New Haven. 1879, Traveled in Europe and the East. 

Married, May 29, 1866. Miss Julia O. Toy of Simsbury, Conn. Children: 
William Henry, b. March 6, 1870: Sarah Humphrey, b. June 22, 1872. 

1881, Address: New Haven, Conn. 


7 7 * 2 . BENJAMIN WHITTEMORE CHASE. 

Born, May 8, 1834, in Haverhill, Essex Co., Mass. 

1864, Joined New Hampshire Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 
1864, 5, Stationed at Hudson, N. H.; 1866, 7, Enfield; 1868, 9, Hillsborough 
Bridge. 1870, Teacher of Latin and German in New Hampshire Conference 
Seminary, Tilton, N. H.; preached in Hillsborough Bridge. 1871, Preached 
in Amherst. 1872, 3, Stationed at Laconia, N. H.; 1874, 5, East Salisbury, 
Mass.; 1876, Hooksett, N. H. ; 1877-9, Sunapee. 1872-4, Instructor in 
Teachers’ County Institutes, New Hampshire. 1880, Transferred to Wilming¬ 
ton Conference. 1880, 1, Stationed at Cecilton, Md. (See Bibliography.) 

Married, May 4, 1864, Miss S. Melissa Cram, who died Jan. 15, 1872. Mar¬ 
ried, April 29, 1873, Miss Belle Morris of Cincinnati, Ohio. Children: Lottie 
Whittemore, b. Aug. 8, 1867: Reyburn Townley, b. Sept. 28, 1876: Clara Belle, 
b. March 20, 1878. 

1881, Address: Cecilton, Cecil Co., Md. 


773 . CHARLES WASHBURN CHURCH. 

Born, Sept. 12, 1839, in Waterbury, New Haven Co., Conn. 

1864, Taught in West Goshen, Conn. 1865, Preached in Middlebury, Conn. 
1866, Joined New York East Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1866, 
Stationed at Tariffville, Conn.; 1867, 8, West Suffield ; 1S69, Naugatuck. 1870, 
Located on account of poor health. 1870-7, Resided in Bricksburgh, N. J.; 
engaged in farm gardening and surveying. 1877-81, Editor and Proprietor of 
The Constitution, Middletown, Conn. (See Bibliography.) 

Married, May 10, 1866, Miss Fannie A. Newton of Middletown, Conn. Chil¬ 
dren : Anne Maria, b. June 8, 1868: William Ward. b. Dec. 14, 1873: John 
Newton, b. Dec. 14, 1873; d. Sept. 17, 1874: Sarah Newton, b. July 21, 1876: 
Carrie Sumner, b. Dec. 20, 1878. 

1881, Address : Middletown, Conn. 


7 74 . GEORGE FORSYTH. 

Born, 1835, ' n England. 

1864-5, Teacher of Languages in Wyoming Seminary, Kingston, Pa. 1866, 
Principal of Catawissa Academy, Pa.; joined" Wyoming Conference, Methodist 
Episcopal Church. 1867-70, Teacher of Greek and German in Wyoming Semi¬ 
nary. 1870, 1, Stationed at Gibson, Pa. 1872-81, Principal of East Maine 
Conference Seminary, Bucksport, Me. 18S1, Transferred to Wyoming Con¬ 
ference ; stationed at Susquehanna, Pa. 

Married, July 12, 1865, Miss E. J. Miller of Bedford, N. Y., who died June 9, 
1872. Married, March i, 1873, Miss Hattie E. Lamb of Owego, N. Y. Chil¬ 
dren: Nellie, b. Aug. n, 1S66: Willie, b. April 5, 1870. 

1881, Address: Susquehanna, Susquehanna Co., Pa. 




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775 . DANIEL GOULD HARRIMAN. 

Born, July 9, 1833, in New Sharon, Franklin Co., Me. 

r 864~5, Teacher of Mental and Moral Science in Maine Wesleyan Seminary 
and Female College, Kent’s Hill, Me. 1866, Studied Law in Portland, Me. 1867, 
Admitted to Cumberland Bar, Supreme Court, Me. 1867-8, Practiced Law in 
Portland, Me. 1868-74, Practiced Law in Brooklyn, N. Y. 1874-81, Practic¬ 
ing Law in New York, N. Y. 

Married, May 29, 1867, Miss Sally A. Ingraham of Amenia, N. Y. Child: 
Henry Ingraham, b. Dec 26, 1871. 

1881, Address: 239 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 


776 . JESSE LYMAN HURLBUT. 

Born, Feb. 15, 1843, in New York, N. Y. 

1864, Teacher of Languages in Pennington Seminary and Female Collegi¬ 
ate Institute, N. J. 1865, Joined Newark Conference, Methodist Episcopal 
Church. 1865,6, Stationed at Roseville, Newark, N. J.; 1867,8, Montclair; 
1869-71, Market St., Paterson ; 1872, 3, Trinity Church, Staten Island, N. Y. ; 
1874-6, Plainfield, N. J. ; 1877, 8, First Qhurch, Hoboken. 1879-81, Associate 
Secretary of Normal Department, Sunday-School Union. (See Bibliography.) 

Married, March 5, 1867, Miss Mary M. Chase of New York, N. Y. Children : 
Pierre Montclair, b. Dec. n, 1867; d. Jan. 26, 1881: Helen Marguerite, b. Aug. 
23, 1869; d. Nov. 28, 1870: Charles Chase, b. Sept. 21, 1871: Mary Evelina, 
b. Dec. 4, 1874: Jesse Lyman, b. April 11, 1877 : Leon Arthur, b/Sept. 18, 
1880; d. May 8, 1881. 

1881, Address : Plainfield, Union Co., N. J. 


777 . HENRY CRUISE MURPHY INGRAHAM. 

Born, May 2, 1838, in Amenia, Amenia Co., N. Y. Brother of Nos. 190 and 
287. 

1864-5, Studied Law in Brooklyn,^N. Y. 1865, Admitted to the Bar, Brook¬ 
lyn, N. Y. 1866-81, Practicing Law*in Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Married, Sept. 3, 1873, Winifred E. Andrews, daughter of No. 306, of Des 
Moines, Iowa. Children: Mary, b. Dec. 31, 1874; d. May 20, 1876: Winifred, 
b. Sept. 6, 1876: Henry Andrews, b. April 9, 1878 : Edward Andrews, b. Feb. 
20,1880. 

1881, Address: 16 Court St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 


778 . COSTELLO LIPPITT. 

Born, Dec. 12, 1841, in East Killingly, Windham Co., Conn. 

1864, Transfer Clerk, Thames National Bank, Norwich, Conn. 1865-73, 
Dividend and Insurance Accountant for Norwich Savings Society. 1873, Sec¬ 
retary of Board of Education, Central District, Norwich ; Quartermaster, 3d 
Regiment, Connecticut National Guard. 1878-81, Treasurer of Norwich Sav¬ 
ings Society, Conn. 

Married, Aug. 17, 1864, Miss Emma H. Standish of Norwich, Conn. Chil¬ 
dren : Mary Bell, b. July 28, 1865: Norris Standish, b. Dec. 25, 1867. 

1881, Address: Norwich, New London Co., Conn. 

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77 <J. CHARLES AMOS MERRILL. 

Born, Sept. 23, 1843. Son of No. 11. 

1864, Principal of Academy, Haddam, Conn. 1865, Paymaster’s Clerk, U. S. 
Army, Fortress Monroe, Va. 1866, In Division of Referred Claims, Pay De¬ 
partment, U. S. Army, Washington, D. C. 1867, Private Secretary of Sergeant- 
at-arms, U.'S. Senate, and of Senator Patterson of New Hampshire. 1868, 
Graduated at Law Department of Columbian College, Washington, D. C.; 
admitted to the Bar. 1869, LL.B., Law School of Harvard University. 1870, 
Law Clerk of A. C. Clarke, Esq., Boston, Mass. 1871, Member of Law Firm, 
Atwater & Merrill, Minneapolis, Minn. 1872-9, Practiced Law in Worcester, 
Mass. ; Firm, Gile & Merrill. 1879-81, Practicing Law in Worcester, Mass. 

1881, Address: 1 Lincoln House Block, Worcester, Mass. 


7SO. RICHARD WATSON NEWHALL. 

Born, April 17, 1841, in Pittsfield, Rutland Co., Vt. 

1864-6, Clerk on Steamers of People’s Line between New York and Albany. 
1867-76, In Brokerage business in New York, N. Y. ; resided in Middletown, 
Conn. 1876, Admitted to the Bar of Connecticut; member of Connecticut 
House of Representatives. 1876-8, Practiced Law in Middletown, Conn. 
1878-81, Practicing Law in New York, N. Y. 

Married, March 1, 1865, Miss Ellen Louisa Lewis of Middletown, Conn., who 
died March 27, 1881. Children: Hattie Walker, b. April 12, 1866: Edwin 
Richard, b. Sept. 18, 1867 : William Gladwin, b. July 2, 1871. 

1881, Address : 5 Dey St., New York, N. Y. 


781 . GEORGE NELSON PHELPS. 

Born, Sept. 12, 1839. 

1863, Residence: Wethersfield, Middlesex Co., Conn. 1864-7, Teacher of 
Natural Science, Providence Conference Seminary, East Greenwich, R. I. 
1867-79, Chemist and Superintendent in Gowanus Chemical Works, for H. J. 
Baker & Bro., 215 Pearl St., New York, N. Y. 1880-1, Proprietor of Phelps 
Chemical Works, 3d Av. and 6th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Married, Oct. 26, 1870, Miss Helen A. Brown of Brooklyn, N. Y. 

1881, Address: 128 First Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. 


782 . JOHN JOSEPH REED, Jun. 

Born, Feb. 3, 1840, in New York, N. Y. 

1864-9, Teacher of Languages in Pennsylvania Military Academy, Chester, 
Pa. 1869, Preached in Metuchen, N. J. 1870, Joined Newark Conference, 
Methodist Episcopal Church. 1870-2, Stationed at Westfield, N. J.; 1873, 4, 
Port Richmond, N. Y. ; 1874-6, First Church, Orange, N. J.; 1877-9, Wash¬ 
ington; 1880, Montclair. 1SS1, Transferred to New York Conference; sta¬ 
tioned at Washington Square, New York, N. Y. 

Married, June 22, 1870, Miss S. Lizzie Roop of Philadelphia, Pa. Children : 
Horatio Roop, b. May 13, 1871: Joanna Ashton, b. Jan. 26, 1873: William 
Lewis, b. Oct. 18, 1874: Emma Lousia, b. Jan. 12, 1877: Helen Elizabeth, b. 
June 23, 1881. 

1881, Address: 133 West Fourth St., New York, N. Y. 





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783 . STEPHEN AUGUSTUS SNOW. 

Born, Nov. 17, 1842, in Providence, R. I. 

1864-5, In Book Agency, Providence, R. I. 1865-6, Principal of Roxbury 
Academy, N. Y. 1866-7, Principal of Academy, South Glastonbury, Conn. 
1867-8, Principal of High School, Athol, Mass. ' 1868-73, Principal of High 
School, Uxbridge, Mass. 1873-6, Principal of High School, Oxford, Mass. 
1876-80, Principal of High School, Upton, Mass. " 1880, Principal of High 
School, Scituate, Mass. 1881, Editor of The South Shore Herald , Scituate, 
Mass. (See Bibliography.) 

Married, Dec. 4. 1878, Mrs. H. E. Glazier of Hartford, Conn. 

1881, Address: Scituate, Plymouth Co., Mass. 


784 . GEORGE LEWIS THOMPSON. 

Born, July 15, 1837, in Pitcher, Chenango Co., N. Y. 

1864, Joined New York East Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1864, 
5, Stationed at Windsor Lo.cks, Conn. ; 1866, Twenty-seventh St., New York, 
N. Y.; 1867-9, Ridgefield, Conn.; 1870-2, Bristol; 1873, Durham; 1874-6, 
Wesley Chapel, New Haven; 1877-9, Janes Church, Brooklyn, N. Y.; 1880, 1, 
First Church, Hartford, Conn. 

Married, July 26, 1864, Miss Elizabeth Wilson of Middletown, Conn. Chil¬ 
dren: Lewis Lincoln, b. Sept. 7, 1865: Wilson Wallace, b. Feb. 5, 1867: John 
Angus, b. Dec. 28, 1872. 

1881, Address : Hartford, Conn. 


785 . WILLIAM SHERIDAN TODD. 

Born, fan. 1, 1840, in Colerain, Franklin Co., Mass. 

1864, Principal of Hill’s Academy, Essex, Conn. 1865, Studied in College of 
Physicians and Surgeons, New York, N. Y. 1866-7, Classical Teacher in Sey¬ 
mour’s School for Boys, Ridgefield, Conn. 1868, Studied Medicine in New 
York, N. Y. 1869, M.D., Columbia College. 1869-81, Practicing Medicine in 
Ridgefield, Conn. 

Married, May 6, 1873, Miss Mary J. Conklin of Essex, Conn. Child: Walter 
Bradford, b. Jan. 4, 1880. 

1881, Address : Ridgefield, Fairfield Co., Conn. 


780 . JOHN SWINBURNE WHEDON. 

Born, June 30, 1843, i n White Plains, Westchester Co., N. Y. Son of Prof. 
D. D. Whedon, D.D. 

1864, Preached in Millburn, N. J. 1865, Joined New York East Confer¬ 
ence, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1865, 6, Stationed at Flatbush, N. Y. ; 
1867, Kensington, Conn. 1868, Teacher of Ancient Languages, Wesleyan 
Academy, Wilbraham, Mass. 1869, Transferred to New England Conference. 
1869, 70, Stationed at Northampton, Mass.; 1871, Newtonville ; 1872-4, Salem ; 
1875, Natick; 1876, 7, Hyde Park. 1878-9, Supernumerary ; engaged in busi¬ 
ness with A. S. Whedon, Esq., New York, N. Y. .1880, Transferred to New 
York East Conference. 1880,• Stationed at Wesley Church, Brooklyn, N. Y.; 
1881, Francis Church, Brooklyn. 

Married, Sept. 13, 1870, Miss Frances Josephine Potwin of Amherst, Mass. 
Children: Edith, b. Sept. 18, 1871: Ida, b. Dec. 17, 1872; d. May 3, 1880: 
Charles Austin, b. Nov. 2, 1874; d. March 2, 1879 : Daniel Dennison, b. Sept. 21, 
1878. 

1881, Address: 75 Lexington Av., Brooklyn, N. Y. 





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787 . THOMAS BOND WOOD. 

Born, March 17, 1844, in La Fayette, Tippecanoe Co., Ind. Brother of Nos. 
944 and 967. 

1864-7, Teacher of Natural Science and German in Wesleyan Academy, Wil- 
braham, Mass. 1865, Joined New England Conference, Methodist Episcopal 
Church. 1867-9, President of Valparaiso College, Ind. 1868, Transferred to 
Northwest Indiana Conference. 1870-81, Missionary of Methodist Episcopal 
Church in Argentine Republic. 1870-6, Stationed at Rosario de Santa Fe; 
preached in English and Spanish, and conducted the only school in that region 
in which the Romish Catechism was not taught. 1872, Distributed 3,000 copies 
of Scripture portions and 40,000 pages of tracts. 1873—7, U. S. Consul in Ro¬ 
sario de Santa Fe. 1874-6, Professor of Political Economy and Constitutional 
Government in National College, Buenos Ayres. 1876-7, Professor of Astron¬ 
omy and Physics in the same. 1877-81, Stationed at Montevideo, Uruguay ; 
founded and is still editing The El Evangelista , the first evangelical paper of 
that country. 1879-81, Superintendent of Missions of Methodist Episcopal 
Church in South America. I881, Delegate to Methodist Ecumenical Confer¬ 
ence. (See Bibliography.) 

Married, July 23, 1867, Miss Ellen Dow of Westfield, Mass. Children : Elsie, 
b. Oct. 4, 1868: Amy, b. June 17, 1871 : Anges, b. April 10, 1873: Edwin Dow, 
b. April 17, 1878. 

1881, Address : 238 Florida, Montevideo, Uruguay, S. A. 


78 S. ALBERT HARMON WYATT. 

Born, Oct. 16, 1839, in Speedsville, Tompkins Co., N. Y. 

1862, Chaplain of 109th New York Volunteers. 1864, Joined New York 
Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1864, 5, Stationed at West Harlem, 
N. Y.; 1866, 7, White Plains. 1868, Traveled in Europe. 1869-71, Stationed 
at Washington Square, New York, N. Y. 1872, Transferred to Wyoming Con¬ 
ference. 1872, 3, Stationed at First Church, Wiikes Barre, Pa. 1874^ Transferred 
to Erie Conference; stationed at Jamestown, N. Y. 1875, Transferred to New 
York East Conference ; stationed at Washington Av., Brooklyn, N.Y. 1876-7, 
Supernumerary. 1878, 9, Stationed at Durham, Conn.; 1880, 1, South Second 
St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Married, April 27, 1865, Miss Annie E. Brown of N. Y., who died April 1, 
1867. Married, June 30, 1868, Miss Mattie W. Preston of Buffalo, N. Y., who 
died Feb. 19, 1879. Married, Sept. 14, 1880, Miss Gertrude E. Field of Dur¬ 
ham, Conn. Children: a son; d. Feb. 18, 1867: a daughter, b. Dec. 20, 1872 : 
a son, b. March 31, 1874: a son, b. February, 1876; d. July, 1876. 

1881, Address: 191 South Second St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 




Class of 1865 . 


780 . WILBUR OLIN ATWATER. 

Born, May 3, 1844, in Johnsburgh, Warren Co., N. Y. 

1S65, Delegate of U. S.. Christian Commission. 1865, Principal of Colchester 
Academy, Vt. 1866, Principal of High School, Spencer, Mass. 1867, Prin- 
-P u al Hjgh School, Westport, N. Y. 1868-9, Studied in Sheffield Scientific 
School of Yale College. 1869, Ph.D., Yale College. 1869-71, Traveled in 
Europe; studied Chemistry and allied branches of Science, making Agricul¬ 
tural Chemistry a specialty, in Universities of Leipsic and Berlin, and else¬ 
where in Germany. 1871-3, Professor of General and Agricultural Chemis. 





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try in East Tennessee University, Knoxville. 1873, Professor of Chemistry, for 
one term, in Maine State College, Orono. 1873, Instructor in Chemistry, 
Wesleyan University. 1874-81, Professor of Chemistry, Wesleyan University. 
1 875-7, Director of Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station. Member of 
American Association for Advancement of Science. (See Bibliography.) 

Married, Aug. 26, 1874, Miss Marcia Woodard of Bangor, Me. Child: 
Helen Woodard, b. May 29, 1876. 

1881, Address: Middletown, Conn. 


700 . THEODORE CHARLES BEACH. 

Born,-Feb. 21, 1841, in Bristol, Hartford Co., Conn. 

1865, Joined New York East Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 
1865,6, Stationed at Rocky Hill, Conn.; 1867, Unionville; 1868, 9, Roslyn, 
N. Y.; 1870-2, Redding, Conn.; 1873-5, Ridgefield; 1876-8, Southold, N. Y.; 
1879-81, Northport. 

Married, 1867, Miss Luann F. Merritt of Williamsburgh, Mass. Children : 
Francis M., b. March 19, 1871; d. March 24, 1871 : Charles Howard, b. June 
11, 1874; d. Jan. 19, 1877 : Bertha Louise, b. April 25, 1877: Grace L., b. June 
14, 1879. 

1881, Address: Northport, Suffolk Co., N. Y. 


701 . WELLESLEY WELLINGTON BOWDISPI. 

Born, Aug. 16, 1836, in Fulton, Oswego Co., N.Y. 

1865, Joined New York East Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 
1865. Stationed at Kensington, Conn.; 1866-8, Warren St., Brooklyn, N. Y.; 
1869-71, Washington Park, Bridgeport, Conn.; 1872-4, Second Av., New York, 
N. Y.; 1875, 6, Carroll Park, Brooklyn; 1877-9, First Place, Brooklyn ; 1880, 1, 
Cornell Memorial Church, New York, N. Y. 

Married, Oct. 21, 1868, Miss Jennie E. Campbell of New Haven, Conn. 
Children: Emily Campbell, b. Nov. 4, 1871; d. Nov. 6, 1871: Jennie Campbell, 
b. Aug. 6, 1876. 

1881, Address : 243 East Eighty-second St., New York, N. Y. 


792 . * WILLIAM HOMER BURNETT. 

Born, Feb. 18, 1845, i n Milion, Chittenden Co., Vt. 

1866-70, Engaged in Railroad business, Kewanee, Ill. Died, 1870, in Chey¬ 
enne, Wyom. 


798 . COLEMAN CLARK BURR. 

Born, Oct. 26, 1841, in Perry, Wyoming Co., N. Y. 

1868, Taught in Columbus City, Iowa. 1868-73, Deputy Collector, Norfolk, 
Va. 1873-81, Engaged in tobacco-manufacture in Richmond, Va. 

1881, Address: Richmond, Va. 


794 . ALLEN CLARK* 

Born, Oct. 12, 1842, in Whitehall, Washington Co., N. Y. 

1865, Employed in Office of The American Agriculturist. 1866—8, Studied 
in Union Theological Seminary, New York, N. Y. 1S68, B.D. from same. 
1868-9, Pastor of Congregational Church, Seymour, Conn. 1869-70, Pastor of 







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Congregational Church, Wilton, Iowa. 1871-2, Founded and edited The 
Western Weekly , Davenport, Iowa. 1873, Resided in Whitehall, N. Y. 1873-4, 
Pastor of Congregational Church, Huntington, Conn. 1874-9, Pastor of Con¬ 
gregational Church, Bridgeport, Conn. 1880-1, Pastor of Congregational 
Church, Bradford, Vt. (See Bibliography.) 

Married, 1868, Rhoda Kendall of Seymour, Conn. Children: Mary K., b. 
1870: Jessie, b. 1872; d. 1875: Willie, b. 1874; d. 1875: Rose, b. 1876: Ken¬ 
dall. b. 1878. 

1881, Address: Bradford, Orange Co., Vt. 


795 . EDWARD CUTTS. 

Born, Nov. 25, 1842, in Pittston, Kennebec Co., Me. 

1865-8, Traveled in Europe. 1868-81, In Shipping and Commission business 
in New York, N. Y.; Firm, R. Murray, Jr., 130 Pearl St. 

Married, May 21, 1868, Miss Ellen W. Tobey of Middletown, Conn. Chil¬ 
dren : Oliver, b. Aug. 21, 1869; d. Nov. 15, 1869: Frederick, b. Feb. 14, 1871: 
Bessie, b. June 13, 1873. 

1881, Address: New Rochelle, Westchester Co., N. Y. 


796 . LUTHER MUNSON GILBERT. 

Born, Dec. 9, 1842, in New Haven, Conn. 

1866, Studied Medicine in Brooklyn, N. Y., and New York, N. Y. 1866, 
M.D., Long Island College Hospital. 1867-81, Practicing Medicine in New 
Haven, Conn. 1868, Studied in Medical Department of Yale College. 1875-6, 
Secretary of New Haven Medical Association. 1877-81, Attending Physician, 
Connecticut State Hospital. 1880, Secretary of Medical Board, Connecticut 
State Hospital. 

Married, Dec. 12, 1878, Miss Jennie I. Merwin of New Haven, Conn. Child: 
William Thatcher, b. Nov. 7, 1879. 

1881, Address: New Haven, Conn. 


797 . BENJAMIN AYER GILMAN. 

Born, Sept. 8, 1838, in Phillips, Franklin Co., Me. 

1865, Joined New York East Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 
1865, Stationed at Gaylordsville, Conn.; 1866, 7, Newtown; 1868, Cornwall 
Bridge; 1869, 70, Woodbury; 1871-3, West Granby; 1874, 5, Clinton; 1876,7, 
Middlefield; 1878-80, North Canton; 1881, Poundridge, High Ridge, and 
Selleck’s Corners. 

Married, April 1, 1866, Fannie L. Turkington of New Milford, Conn. Chil¬ 
dren : William Wirt, b. June 13, 1867 : Benjamin F., b. April 21, 1869: Henry 
Alford, b. Aug. 1, 1871: Fannie Percy, b. April 16, 1873: Herbert Oliver, b. 
Feb. 21, 1876: Josie Louisa, b. Oct. 19, 1878. 

1881, Address: Poundridge, Westchester Co., N. Y. 


79 S. GEORGE AUGUSTUS GRAVES. 

Born, March 15, 1840, in Salisbury, Addison Co., Vt. Brother of No. 281. 

1865, Teacher of Ancient Languages in Jonesville Academy, N. Y. 1866, 
Teacher of Mathematics and Natural Science in Drew Female College, Car¬ 
mel, N. Y. 1867-9, Studied in Union Theological Seminary, New York, N. Y. 
1869, B.D. from same ; joined New York East Conference, Methodist Episco¬ 
pal Church. 1869-71, Stationed at Parkville, N. Y; 1872, Third Church, 
Norwalk, Conn; 1873, 4, Bridgehampton, N. Y.; 1875, 6, Litchfield, Conn.; 






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1S77-9, Mianus; 1880, 1, New Canaan and Flatridge. 1871, Traveled in 
Europe. 

Married, June 25, 1873, Edith E. Wooster of Bridgeport, Conn. Children : 
Carle ton Augustus, b. Oct. 15, 1875: Bertha Emily, b. March 2, 1877. 

1881, Address : New Canaan, Fairfield Co., Conn. 


709 . ALBERT OVERTON HAMMOND. 

Born, June 19, 1841, in New Village, (L. I.,) N. Y. 

1862, Joined the 6th New York Cavalry. 1863, Returned to College. 1865, 
Teacher of Latin and Higher English in Chilton Hill Academy, Elizabeth, N. J. 
1866, Preached in Huntington, N. Y. 1867, Joined New York East Con¬ 
ference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1867, Stationed at Babylon, N. Y.; 
1868, Cold Spring Circuit; 1869, Greenport. 1870, Became Supernumerary on 
account of failure of voice. 1870-2, Teacher of Greek and Mathematics in 
Vermont Conference Seminary and Female College, Montpelier. 1872-5, 
Teacher of Greek and Latin in Fort Edward Collegiate Institute, N. Y. 1S73- 
5, Also Vice-Principal of same. 1875, Attended Summer School of Chemis¬ 
try, Harvard University. 1875-6, Teacher of Ancient Languages and Natural 
Science in Pittsburgh Female College, Pa. 1876-8, Principal of English and 
Classical Institute in Bound Brook, N. J. 1878-81, Teacher of Greek and 
Latin in Centenary Collegiate Institute, Hackettstown, N. J. 

Married, April 14. 1868, Mary E. Duff of Thomaston, Conn. 

1881, Address: Hackettstown, Warren Co., N. J. 


800 . CYRUS AUGUSTUS JOHNSON. 

Born, May 11, 1839, in Middletown, Conn. 

1865-8, Studied in Union Theological Seminary, New York, N. Y. 1866, 
Supplied Second Baptist Church, East Brooklyn, N. Y. 1868-9, Pastor of 
Baptist Church, Cohoes, N. Y. 1868, B.D., Union Theological Seminary. 
1869, Gave up preaching on account of poor health. 1869-70, Traveled in 
Europe and the East. 1871-3, Pastor of Baptist Church, Whitehall, N. Y. 
1874-7, Pastor of Baptist Church, Greenwich, N. Y. 1878-81, Pastor of Bap¬ 
tist Church, Granville, N. Y. 

Married, April 9, 1872, Miss Sarah Scott of Vergennes, Vt. Children: 
Bertha, b. June 23, 1873: Lester, b. Dec. 24, 1874. 

1881, Address: Granville, Washington Co., N. Y. 


801 . SALMON DURANCE JONES. 

Born, April 5, 1837, in White Mills, Wayne Co., Pa. 

1865, Stationed at Wethersfield, Conn., New York East Conference, Metho¬ 
dist Episcopal Church. 1866-7, Principal of Graded School, Norwalk, Conn. 
1868, Principal of Hackettstown Academy, N. J. 1868, 9, Stationed at Pali¬ 
sades, N. Y., Newark Conference ; 1870, Mechanicsville ; 1871-3, Paterson Av., 
Paterson, N. J.; 1874, 5, Bergen St., Newark; 1876-8, St. John’s Church, 
Rossville, Staten Island, N. Y.; 1879-80, Dunellen. N. J.; 1S81, Raritan. 

Married, May 8, 1867, Miss Abbie A. Crane of Wethersfield, Conn. 

1881, Address: Raritan, Somerset Co., N. J. 


802 . WILLIAM VALENTINE KELLEY. 

Born, Feb. 13, 1843, in Plainfield, Union Co., N. J. 

1865-6, Teacher of Mathematics, Natural Science, and German in Penning¬ 
ton Seminary and Female College Institute, N. J. 1867, Joined New Jersey 






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Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1867, Stationed at Burlington, N. J.; 
1868, 9, Centenary Church, Camden. 1869, Traveled in Europe with No. 
539. 1870-2, Stationed at St. James Church, New Brunswick, N. J. 1873, 

Traveled in Egypt, the Holy Land, and Europe, with Nos. 539 and 470. 1873, 

Transferred to Western New York (now Genesee) Conference. 1873, ^ ta ' 
tioned at Asbury Church, Buffalo, N. Y. 1874,- 'Transferred to Philadelphia 
Conference. 1874-6, Stationed at Spring Garden St., Philadelphia, Pa.; 1877, 
Fletcher Church, West Philadelphia. 1878, 'Transferred to Newark Confer¬ 
ence. 1878-80, Stationed at Central Church, Newark, N. J. 1881, Transferred 
to New York East Conference. 1881, Stationed at St. lohn’s Church, Brook¬ 
lyn, N. Y. 

Married, July 27, 1876, Miss Eliza W. McVeigh, daughter of John White- 
man of Philadelphia, Pa. 

1881, Address: 62 Bedford Av., Brooklyn, E. D., N. Y. 


803 . SIEGFRIED KRISTELLER. 

Born, June 25, 1838, in Wollstein, Prussia. 

1865-8, Missionary to the Jews in New York, N. Y., under auspices of the 
American Society for Ameliorating the Condition of the Jews. 1866, Studied 
in Union Theological Seminary, New York, N. Y. 1867, Founded Hebrew 
Christian Brotherhood. 1868, Pastor of the Church of the Messiah, Seventh 
Avenue, New York, N. Y. 1869, Joined New York East Conference, Methodist 
Episcopal Church. 1869, 70, Stationed at High Ridge, Conn.; 1871, Bellport, 
N. Y.; 1872-4, Sayville ; 1875, 6, New Bridge and Seaford; 1877, 8, Smith- 
town; 1879-81, Bethlehem, Conn. 

Married, May 6, 1868, Miss Louisa H. Skotzky of New York, N. Y. Chil¬ 
dren: Sarah Hannah, b. June 6, 1869: Robert Samuel, b. July 28, 1870: Fred¬ 
erick William, b. March 12, 1872. 

1881, Address: Bethlehem, Litchfield Co., Conn. 


804 . JOSEPH HENRY MANSFIELD. 

Born, Nov. 25, 1837, in Whitehall, Washington Co., N. Y. 

1865, Preached in Chicopee Falls, Mass. 1866, Toined New England Con¬ 
ference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1866, Stationed at Chicopee Falls, 
Mass.; 1867, 8, Northampton; 1869-71, Union St., Springfield; 1872, 3, Leo¬ 
minster; 1874-6, Central Church, Lowell; 1877-9, Monument Square Church, 
Boston; 1880, 1, Broadway Church, and City Point Mission, South Boston. 
1878, Elected Clerk of the Methodist Minister’s'Relief Association. 

Married, Sept. 6, 1865, Miss Pamelia S. Murray. Children : Mabel Sexton, 
b. June 15, 1870; d. Sept. 4, 1870: Frederic J. Hullett, b. July 6, 1874: George 
Whitney, b. Sept. 28, 1876: Eliza Chamberlain, b. Aug. 2, 1878: Grace Mur¬ 
ray, b. Jan. 26, 1880. 

1881, Address: 513 Broadway, South Boston, Mass. 


805 . JAMES MUDGE. 

Born, April 5, 1844, in West Springfield, Hampden Co., Mass. 

^65-7, leacher of Latin and Greek in Pennington Seminary and Female 
Collegiate Institute, N. J. 1S67-70, Studied in Boston Theological Seminary. 
1868, Joined New England Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1S68 9 
Stationed at North Av., Cambridge, Mass.; 1870-2, Wilbraham. 1870, B.D. 
Boston Theological Seminary. 1873, Transferred to India Conference ; trav¬ 
eled in Europe seveial months on way to India. i873~8i> Stationed at Luck¬ 
now, India, as Editor of The Lucknow Witness ; also engaged in other literarv 
work and in preaching. (See Bibliography.) 

Married, April 29, 1873, Martha M. Wiswell of New Haven, Conn. Chil¬ 
dren : Bertha, b. Oct. 12, 1874; d. April 5, 1877: Mabel, b. Nov. 20, 187 c- 
James Wiswell, b. Dec. 11, 1879. 

1881, Address : Lucknow, India. 






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806 . JOSEPH ORLANDO MUNSON. 

Bom, Tuly 21, 1840, in Middlebury, New Haven Co., Conn. 

1865, Preached in Litchfield, Conn. 1866, Joined New York East Confer¬ 
ence, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1866, 7, Stationed at Litchfield, Conn.; 
186S, 9, West Chapel St., New Haven ; 1870, Madison ; 1871, Windsor Locks; 
^72-4, Milford; 1875, Cheshire; ^ 7 ^ 7 , Durham; 1878, 9, Windsor; 1880, 
Southington; 1881, Redding. 

Married, Oct. 5, 1870, Miss Henrietta J. Smith of New Haven, Conn. 
Child : Ralph Ira, b. Dec. 24, 1873. 

1881, xAddress: Redding, Fairfield Co., Conn. 


807 . ISRAEL AUGUSTUS NEWHALL. 

Born, Dec. 7, 1843, in Lynn, Mass. 

*865-70, In the employ of Harrison Newhall, manufacturer of ladies’ boots 
and shoes, Lynn, Mass. 1870-5, Engaged in same business; Firm, Harrison, 
Nevvhall & Son. 1875—8 r, In employ of brother, in same business, Lynn, Mass. 
1881, Address : 25 Monroe St., Lynn, Mass. 


808 . WILLIAM AMOS NOTTAGE. 

Born, March 15, 1838, in North Braintree, Norfolk Co., Mass. 

1865, Preached in Tariffville, Conn. 1866, Joined New England Conference, 
Methodist Episcopal Church. 1866, 7, Stationed at West Medway, Mass.; 
1868,9, Westborough; 1870-2, Spencer; 1873-5, Southbridge; 1S76, Newton 
Lower Falls; 1877-9, Bvfield; 1880, 1, Winthrop, Mass. 

Married, April 22, 1869, Miss Helen L. Pierce of East Boston, Mass., who 
died Dec. 17, 1869. Married, March, 1874, Miss Mary M. Derby of Oxford, 
Mass. 

1881, Address: Winthrop, Suffolk Co., Mass. 


809 . JACOB NEAL PERKINS. 

Born, Feb. 2, 1843, * n Hartford, Windsor Co., Vt. 

1865, Teacher of Ancient Languages, Fort Edward Institute, N.Y. 1866-70, 
Teacher of Ancient Languages, Wesleyan Seminary, Gouverneur, N.Y. 1870-1, 
Studied in Law School of the University of Albany. 1871-2, Studied Law in 
Syracuse, N. Y. 1872, Admitted to the Bar of New York State. 1872-81, 
Practicing Law in Syracuse, N. Y.; residing at 42 Johnson St. 

Married, Aug. 22, 1S65, Ellen M. Harrington of Saint Johnsbury, Vt. Child: 
Clarence, b. Aug. 17, 1878. 

1881, Address: 31 & 32 White Memorial Building, Syracuse, N.Y. 


810 . WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON PHILLIPS. 

Born, July 25, 1841, in Loughborough, Addington Co., Ontario. 

1865-8, Studied in the Universities of Berlin, Paris, and Heidelberg; traveled 
in Europe. 1868, Ph.D., Heidelberg University. 1868-9, Teacher of Mathe¬ 
matics in Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass. 1869-70, Professor of Natu¬ 
ral Science, Genesee College, Lima, N. Y. 1870-1, Teacher and Acting Princi¬ 
pal, Providence Conference Seminary, East Greenwich, R. I. 1871, Engaged 
in establishing graded schools in Vermont. 1871-81, Again Teacher of Mathe¬ 
matics in Wesleyan Academy. (See Bibliography.) 

Married, July 19, 1871, Miss Carrie E. Houghton of North Bennington, Vt. 
Children: Edward C., b. Sept. 9, 1874: Florence Houghton, b. June 24, 1881. 

1881, Address : Wilbraham, Hampden Co., Mass. 

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811 . JOHN RUFUS REYNOLDS. 

Born, Nov. 22, 1843, i n Granby, Hartford Co., Conn. 

1865-80, Engaged in Drafting and designing Plans for Machinery, for the 
Pratt & Whitney Co., Hartford, Conn. 1880-1, Engaged in same business for 
the Smyth Manufacturing Co., Hartford, Conn. 

Married, Oct. 23, 1867, Miss Josephine Bidwell of Middletown, Conn. Chil¬ 
dren : Harry Marcy, b. July 16, 1868: Frank Pratt, b. Feb. 13, 1870. 

1881, Address: Hartford, Conn. 


812 . WILLIAM NORTH RICE. 

Born, Nov. 21, 1845, in Marblehead, Essex Co., Mass. Brother of Nos. 935, 
987, and 1230. 

1865, Preached at Grace Church, Boston, Mass. 1866-7, Studied in Sheffield 
Scientific School of Yale College. 1867, Ph.D., Yale College. 1867-81, Pro¬ 
fessor of Geology and Natural History in Wesleyan University. 1867-8, On 
leave of absence ; traveled with No. 295 in Europe, and studied in University 
of Berlin. 1869, Joined New York East Conference, Methodist Episcopal 
Church. 1873-4, Spent summer vacations in zoological work with U. S. Fish 
Commission at Portland, Me., and Noank, Conn. 1876-7, Spent part of the 
winter in Bermuda, engaged in geological and zoological investigation. 1881, 
Traveled in Europe with Nos. 405 and 987, during the summer. Member of 
Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences; Fellow of American Association 
for Advancement of Science; Member of Appalachian Mountain Club. (See 
Bibliography.) 

Married, April 12, 1870, Miss Elizabeth Wing Crowell, daughter of No. 118. 
Children: Edward Loranus, b. March 18, 1871: Charles William, b. Sept. 19, 
1879. 

1881, Address : Middletown, Conn. 


818 . * WILLIAM HENRY RICHMAN. 

Born, Sept. 3, 1844, in Woodstown, Salem Co., N. J. 

1865-6, Studied in Law School of the University of Albany. 1866, LL.B. 
from same. 1866-7, Engaged in business in Leavenworth, Kans. 1867-8, 
Engaged in business in Saint Louis, Mo. Died, Jan. 22, 1868, in Saint 
Louis, Mo. 


814 . WILLIAM ROBINSON. 

Born, Nov. 22, 1840, in Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Delegate of U. S. Christian Commission. 1865-6, Principal of High School, 
Ansonia, Conn. 1866, In oil region, Pennsylvania. 1867, Taught in a Classical 
and Commercial School for boys, in Stamford, Conn. 1867-9, Principal and 
Teacher of Natural Science in Spring Valley Academy, N. Y. 1869-72, 
Engaged in oil business in Pennsylvania. 1873, President and General Manager 
of the Robinson Electric Railway Signal Company. 1875-81, Engaged in busi¬ 
ness in Boston, Mass. 1878, Organized the Union Electric Signal Company. 
1879-80, Traveled in Europe, Egypt, and Palestine, for fifteen months. Inven¬ 
tor of the Robinson Wireless Electric Railway Signal System; of the Robin¬ 
son Radial Railway Truck, and a Repeating Telephone. 

1881, Address: 96 Tremont St., Boston, Mass. 





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815 . RICHARD HUBBARD RUST. 

Born, Sept. 5, 1842, in Ellington, Tolland Co., Conn. Son of No. 168. 

1865, Teacher in Cincinnati Wesleyan College, Ohio. 1866-8, Studied in 
Union Theological Seminary, New York, N. Y. 1868, B.D. from same. 1868, 
Joined New York East Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1868, 9, 
Stationed at Nostrand Av., Brooklyn, N. Y. 1870, Traveled in Europe. 
[871,2, Stationed at Sag Harbor, N.Y.; 1873-5, New Britain, Conn.; 1876, 
Greenwich. 1877, Transferred to Providence Conference. 1877-9, Stationed 
at St. Paul’s Church, Fall River, Mass. 1880, D.D., Ohio Wesleyan University. 
1880-1, President of Cincinnati Wesleyan College, Ohio. 

Married, March 22, 1871, Emma O. Seybold of Cincinnati, Ohio. Children : 
Richard Frederick, b. May 21, 1872: Helen, b. April 4, 1874. 

1881, Address: Wesleyan College, Cincinnati, Ohio. 


816 . ELIAS BENJAMIN SANFORD. 

Born, July 6, 1843, i n Westbrook, Middlesex Co., Conn. Brother of No. 817. 

1865, Joined New York East Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 
1865-7, Stationed at Thomaston, Conn. 1868, Studied in Theological Depart¬ 
ment of Yale College. 1869-72, Pastor of First Congregational Church, Corn¬ 
wall, Conn. 1869, Traveled in Europe during summer. 1872-4, Acting Pastor 
of Congregational Church in Northfield, Conn.; Editor of The Waterbary 
American , and The Church Union, New York, N. Y. 1874-7, Associate Editor 
of The Working Church , Baltimore, Md. 1878-81, Pastor of Eagle Rock Con¬ 
gregational Church, Thomaston, Conn. Has been a regular contributor to The 
Advance , The Union Era , and The Christian at Work. (See Bibliography.) 

Married, ©ct. ro, 1870, Miss Martha Sanford of Thomaston, Conn. Children : 
Addie Benton, b. Jan. 21, 1872: May Thompson, b. Dec. 13, 1S80. 

1881, Address: Thomaston, Litchfield Co., Conn. 


817 . * WILBUR FISK SANFORD. 

Born, May 20, 1845, i n Riverhead, Suffolk Co., N. Y. Brother of No. 8r6. 

1865-6, Studied in the College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, N. Y. 
1867, Studied in Paris and Vienna. 1868-75, Practiced Medicine in, Green 
Point, Brooklyn, N. Y. 1872, President of Medical Association of East Dis¬ 
trict, Brooklyn, N. Y. 1S75, Delegate from Medical Society of Kings County, 
and from Medical Association of East District, Brooklyn, to the American Medi¬ 
cal Association. 1876-7, Studied in Columbia Law School. 1877, LL.B. from 
same; admitted to the New York Bar. 1877-8, Practiced Law in Brooklyn and 
Newburgh, N. Y. 1879-80, Again practiced Medicine in Green Point, Brook¬ 
lyn, N. Y. 1880, Again Delegate from Medical Society of Kings County to 
American Medical Association. 1880, Lecturer on Medical Jurisprudence in 
Long Island College Hospital. Died, Dec. 12, 1880, in Green Point, Brooklyn, 
N. Y. 

Married, Nov. 29, 1876, Mrs. Miriam Olivia Mclntire of Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Child: Bertha, b. Dec. 22, 1877. 

1881, Address of widow: Middletown, Conn. 


818 . HENRY EDGAR SMITH. 

Born, Jan. 28, 1839, in Saint Johnsbury, Caledonia Co., Vt. 

1866, Principal of Public School, Acton, Ind.; also Teacher of Private School. 
Harrison County, Ky. 1867, Principal of Public School, Garrison’s, N. Y, 
1868, Classical Teacher in Rectory School for boys, Saybrook, Conn. 1869-70, 
Studied Medicine in Burlington, Vt., and Boston, Mass. 1871, Practiced in 




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Wauregan, Conn. 1872-3) Practiced in Weston, Vt. 1874-6, Practiced Medi¬ 
cine in Burke, Vt. 1876-7, Practiced Medicine in Lower Waterford, Vt. 1878, 
Again practiced Medicine in Burke, Vt. 187 9 —^ 1 » Practicing Medicine in West- 

more, Vt. „ . 

Married, Aug. 18, 1872, Miss Mary Elia Clark of Chester, Vt. Children: 

Nellie S.: Philip E.: Clarence A. 

1881, Permanent Address: Burke, Caledonia Co., Vt. 


819 . SIDNEY KETCHAM SMITH. , 

Born, March 14, 1838, in Huntington, Suffolk Co., N. Y. 

1865, Joined New York East Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 
1865, 6, Stationed at Middlefield, Conn. 1866, Obliged to give up preaching on 
account of poor health. 1867, Stationed at Windsor Locks, Conn.; 1868, 
Clinton. 1869-71, Superannuated on account of ill health. 1872-4, Stationed 
at Simsbury, Conn.; 1875-7, Wolcottville; 1878-80, Watertown; 1881, West- 
ville. 

Married, Sept. 13, 1865, Miss Mary F. Barnard of Marlborough, Mass. 
Children: William Barnard, b. June 22, t866: Frank Sidney, b. Nov. 9, 1868: 
Ernest Ketcham, b. Oct. 28, 1873: Mary Louise, b. March 29, 1877. 
f881, Address: Westville, New Haven Co., Conn. 


820 . DANIEL HAYDEN TAYLOR. 

Born, Sept. 28, 1838, in Vassalborough, Kennebec Co., Me. 

1865, Principal of Spring Mountain Academy, Ohio. 1866, Principal of High 
School, Wellfleet, Mass. 1867, Teacher of Mathematics and Natural Science, 
Mexico Academy, N Y. 1868, Principal of High School, Oswego, Ill. 1869-73, 
Principal of Oswego Seminary, Ill. 1871, Ordained local Deacon of Methodist 
Episcopal Church. 1874-5, Superintendent of Public Schools, Oswego, Ill. 
1876, Resided in Vassalborough, Me. 1877-8, Principal of High School, Orring- 
ton, Me. 1879, Principal of Normal School, Howard, Ohio. 1880, Principal 
of Bryan Academy, Bryan, Ohio. 1880, Ordained local Elder of Methodist 
Episcopal Church. 1881, lingaged in private business, as Executor of Estate, 
in Mount Vernon, Ohio. 

1881, Address: Mount Vernon, Knox Co., Ohio. 


821 . GEORGE LEWIS WESTGATE. 

Born, April 12, 1844, in Fall River, Mass. 

1865-6, Studied in Union Theological Seminary, New York, N. Y. 1867, 
Joined Providence Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1867-9, Stationed 
at Phenix, R. I.; 1870, Bristol; 1871-3, Trinity Church, Providence. 1874, 
Transferred to New York East Conference. 1874, 5, Stationed at New York 
Av., Brooklyn, N. Y.; 1876-8, Middletown, Conn. 1879, Transferred to New 
England Conference. 1879, &o, Stationed at Central Church, Lowell, Mass. 
1880-1, Professor of Political and Social Science in Wesleyan University. 

Married, July 30, 1867, Sarah E. Gardner of Fall River, Mass. Children: 
Lewis Gardner, b. Oct. 8, 1868: Harris Morton, b. April 2, 1870; d. Dec. 1, 
1870: Mary Lawton, b. Feb. 14, 1874: Helen Elizabeth, b. Dec. 5, 1876. 

1881, Address: Middletown, Conn. 


8 - 22 . NICHOLAS TILLINGHAST WHITAKER. 

Born, April 10, 1840, in Boston, Mass. Brother of No. 705. 

Delegate of U. S. Christian Commission. 1865-7, Studied in Methodist 
General Biblical Institute, Concord, N. H. 1866, Teacher of Mathematics and 





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Higher English, New Hampshire Conference Seminary and Female College, 
Sanbornton Bridge, N. H. 1867, Joined New England Conference, Methodist 
Episcopal Church. 1867, 8, Stationed at Hyde Park, Mass.; 1869-71, Medford; 
1872-4, Elm Street, Gloucester; 1875-7/Chelsea; 1878-80, South Boston; 
1881, Worthen St., Lowell. 

Married, Sept. 8, 1867, Helen S. Locke of Concord, N. H. Child: Samuel 
Edgar, b. June 3, 1871. 

1881, Address: Lowell, Mass. 


823 . CHARLES WESLEY WILDER. 

Born, Feb. 22, 1837, in Granville, Addison Co., Vt. 

1861, Entered Wesleyan University in Class of 1864. 1862-3, Served in Com 
pany G, 6th Massachusetts Volunteers. 1865, Joined New England Confer¬ 
ence, Methodist Episcopal Church; stationed at West Medway, Mass. 1866, 
Transferred to Vermont Conference. 1866-7, Teacher of Latin and Natural 
Science in Newbury Seminary, Vt. 1868-9, Teacher of Latin and Natural 
Science in Vermont Conference Seminary, Montpelier, Vt. 1869-70, Teacher of 
Natural Science and Mathematics in same. 1870-2, Principal of same. 1872, 
Stationed at Essex, Vt. ; 1S73, 4, Sheldon. 1875, Transferred to New England 
Conference. 1875, 6, Stationed at Cliftondale, Mass.; 1877, 8, Stoneham; 
1879, 8°> Oxford. 1881, Supernumerary, on account of poor health ; residing 
in Webster, Mass. 

Married, May 5, 1866, Jennie H. Davis of Dudley, Mass. Children : Edith 
Harriet, b. May 13, 1870: Henry Willis, b. Aug. 5, 1875: Charles Wesley, b. 
Feb. 16, 1877. 

1881, Address: Webster, Worcester Co., Mass. 


Class of 1866. 


824 . * LARMON ROELLAS ABBOTT. 

Born, March 18, 1844, in New Haven, Conn. 

1866-72, Teacher in Wyoming Seminary, Kingston, Pa. Died, July 12, 1872, 
in Winsted, Conn. 

Married, Nov. 8, 1866, Miss Martha A. Snow of West Winsted, Conn. Chil¬ 
dren : Ida Snow, b. Dec. 27, 1868: Bertel Roellas, b. Oct. 31, 1870; d. Aug. 
14, 1871 : Louis Roellas, b. July 11, 1872. 

1881, Address of widow: West Winsted, Litchfield Co., Conn. 


825 . * OSMIN ATKINS. 

Born, Jan. 6, 1844, in Middletown, Conn. 

1866-8, Studied in Law School of Columbia College, New York, N. Y. 1868-9, 
Practiced Law in New York, N. Y., and East New York. 1869-71, On account 
of failure of health, returned to Middletown, Conn. ; afterwards spent a year in 
Minnesota, and visited Florida, and the Springs of Middletown, Vt. Died, 
Sept. 17, 1871, in Middletown,*Vt. 

Married, July 13, 1868, Miss Fidelia A. Knowlton of New York, N. Y., who 
died Nov. 17, 1873. Children: Albert Sumner, b. Oct. 14, 1869: Osmin More¬ 
land, b. March 5, 1871. 






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820 . GEORGE GARY BUSH. 

B*rn, March 19, 1843, in Turin, Lewis Co., N. Y. 

1866-7, Principal of Attica Academy, N. Y. 1868, Superintendent of Public 
Schools, Geneseo, Ill. 1868-70, Teacher of Latin and Mathematics, Vermont 
Conference Seminary, Montpelier, Vt. 1870-4, Teacher of Latin and Greek in 
same. 1874-6, Studied in University of Heidelberg. 1876-7, Traveled in 
Europe and the East. 1877-8, Studied in Tubingen, Leipsic, and Paris. 1878, 
Ph.D., Syracuse University. 1878-81, In poor health, but preaching and lectur¬ 
ing occasionally; residing in Quincy, Mass. 1880, Taught Latin (to fill vacancy) 
in Middlebury College, Vt. 

Married, Feb. 22, 1867, Fannie D. Strong of Turin, N. Y., who died Nov. 27, 
1872. Married, Oct. 11, 1876, Ellen F. Nightingale of Quincy, Mass. Child: 
Edward Irving, b. May 14, 1872; d. Oct. 8, 1872. 

1881, Address: Quincy, Norfolk CoQMass. 


827 . GEORGE CLIFFORD CARPENTER. 

Born, March 29, 1840, in Nelson, Madison Co., N. Y. 

1866, In service of American Missionary Association in South Carolina. 
1867, Vice-Principal and Teacher of Natural Science, in Fairfield Seminary, N. 
Y. 1868, Teacher of- Ancient Languages, Whitestown Seminary, N. Y. 1869- 
Si, Professor of Natural Science in Simpson Centenary College, Indianola, 
Iowa. 1870-1, Spent vacations in geological explorations in Iowa, Missouri, and 
Nebraska. 1879, Traveled for health in Texas and Colorado. 

Married, Oct. 2, 1866, Miss Frances E. Cheesman. Children : Corena, b. 
July 27, 1868: Edith Maria, b. Nov. 27, 1871: Eloise, b. Nov. 19, 1873. 

’ 1881, Address: Indianola, Warren Co., Iowa. 


828 . * HENRY THOMAS EDDY. 

Born, March 25, 1841, in Bristol, Hartford Co., Conn. 

1866, Joined New England Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church ; sta¬ 
tioned at Long Meadow, Mass. Died, Sept. 27, 1866, in Long Meadow, Mass. 
Married, Aug. 15, 1866, Miss Ella A. Olds of Westfield, Mass. 


829 . REESE BARKER GWILLIM. 

Born, Nov. 19, 1838, in Llandisilia, Wales. 

• 1862-3, Corporal of 22d Connecticut Volunteers. 1866-7, Teacher in High 
School, Hartford, Conn. 1868-9, Studied Law. 1869, Admitted to the Bar , 
practiced in Hartford, Conn. 1870-3, Practiced Law in partnership with Hon. 
S. W. Kellogg and G. E. Terry, in Waterbury, Conn. 1874-81, Practicing Law 
in New York, N. Y. 

Married, April 30, 1875, Miss Kate II. Johnston of Scarborough, N. Y. 

1881, Address: 21 Park Row, New York, N. Y. 


880 . WARREN LANNING HOAGLAND. 

Born, May 11, 1844, i n Townsbury, Warren Co., N. J. 

1866-7, Teacher of Mathematics in Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass. 
1868, Studied in Law School of University of Albany, N. Y. 1869-70, Studied 
in Drew Theological Seminary, Madison, N. J.; preached at Lafayette Church, 
Jersey City, N. J. 1870, B.D., Drew Theological Seminary; joined Newark 





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Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1870, 1, Stationed at Lafayette 
Church, Jersey City, N. J.; 1872-4, Bayonne; 1875-7, Park Church, Eliza¬ 
beth; 1878-80, Bloomfield ; 1881, Westfield. 1871, Traveled in Europe. 1872-3, 
Teacher in Drew Theological Seminary. 

Married, March 3, 1875, Miss Emily C. Cleveland of Jersey City, N. J. Chil¬ 
dren: Warren Lanning, b. April 13, 1876: Harry Buttz, b. Dec. 12, 1878; d. 
Sept. 29, 1879: Herbert, b. March 14, 1880. 

1881, Address : Westfield, Union Co., N. J. 


831 . * CHARLES PRESCOTT MATHER. 

Born, July 17, 1852, in Manchester, England. 

1867-8, Teacher in Morristown Academy, N. J. 1869-72, Taught in Rock¬ 
dale, Iowa. 1872, Joined Upper Iowa Conference, Methodist Episcopal 
Church. 1872, Stationed at Asbury Church, Dubuque, Iowa; 1873, Coles- 
burgh; 1874, Sand Spring; 1875, Toledo; 1876, 7, Langworthy; 1878, 9, 
Centre Junction. Died, Aug. 18, 1880, in Centre Junction, Iowa. 

Married, Oct. 16, 1873, Miss Elizabeth Caroline Simpson of Dubuque, Iowa. 

1881, Address of widow : Stoughton, Norfolk Co., Mass. 


83 * 2 . HENRY ROBIE MORRILL. 

Born, Aug. 12, 1840, in Candia, Rockingham Co., N. H. 

1867-70, Principal of High School, and Superintendent of Public Schools, 
in Wolcottville, Conn. 1870, Studied Law in Litchfield, Conn.; admitted to the 
Bar. 1871, Practiced Law in Litchfield, Conn.; Judge of Probate. 1872, Went 
to Columbians. C., on account of health. 1873, Taught and organized Public 
Schools in Newberry County, S. C., under direction of State Superintendent of 
Schools. 1873-5, Practiced Law with Hon. H. B. Graves, in Litchfield, Conn. 
j 87 5—81, Practicing Law in Waterbury, Conn. 1876, Judge of Waterbury City 
and Police Courts. 1878-81, Member of Waterbury City Board of Education, 
and Acting School Visitor. 

Married ; wife deceased. 

1881, Address : Waterbury, New Haven Co., Conn. 


833 . AUGUSTUS FREDERICK NIGHTINGALE. 

Born, Nov. 11, 1843, m Quincy, Norfolk Co., Mass. 

1867-8, Professor of Ancient Languages, Upper Iowa University, Fayette, Iowa. 
1868-70, Acting President of Northwestern Female College, (now Woman’s Col¬ 
lege of the Northwestern University), Evanston, Ill. 1871, Professor of An¬ 
cient Languages and Teacher of Elocution in Simpson Centenary College, In- 
dianola, Iowa. 1872-4, Superintendent of Public Instruction in Omaha, Nebr. 
1873, President of Nebraska State Teachers’ Association; President of State 
Sunday-School Association. 1874-81, Principal of Lake View High School, 
Ravenswood, Ill. (See Bibliography.) 

Married, Aug. 24, 1866, Miss Fanny O. Chase. Children: Florence, b. May 
22, 1868: Carl Fred, b. Sept. 26, 1869; d. Sept. 27, 1870: Harry Thomas, b. Oct. 
11,1871: Jessie Irma. b. Feb. 27, 1873: Winnifred, b. Oct. 20, 1874: Pearl 
Romeyn, b. Dec. 12, 1875. 

1881, Address: Evanston, Cook Co., Ill. 


834 . STEPHEN HENRY OLIN. 

Born, April 22, 1847, in Middletown, Conn. Son of President Olin. 

1866-7, Studied in Law School of University of Albany, N. Y. 1867, LL.B. 
from same 1867-8, Traveled in Europe. 1869-81, Practicing Law in New 
York, N. Y.; Attorney and Counselor at Law; Firm, Olin, Rives & Mont- 






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[1866. 


gomery. 1873, Member of Executive Committee of Young Men’s Municipal 
Reform Association, New York, N. Y. 1874, Member of Committee on Admis¬ 
sions, New York Bar Association. 1881, Poet at Semi-Centennial of Wesleyan 
University. 

Married, Oct. 23, 1879, Alice W., daughter of S. L. M. Barlow, of New York, 
N. Y. 

1881, Address: 145 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 


835 . GEORGE CARR ROUND. 

Born, Sept. 14, 1839, in Kingston, Luzerne Co., Pa. 

1858, Entered Wesleyan University in Class of 1862. 1861-4, Served in 

Wesleyan University Guards, 1st Connecticut Regiment, Army of the Potomac. 
1864-5, Lieutenant in Signal Corps, U. S. Army; attached to headquarters, 
Army of the Ohio. 1865, Re-entered Wesleyan University. 1866-7, Studied Law 
in Binghamton, N. Y. 1867-8, Studied Law in Law School of Columbia Col¬ 
lege. 1868, LL.B„ from same ; admitted to the Bar. 1868-81, Practicing Law 
and engaged in Real Estate business in Manassas, Va., and Washington, D. C. 
1869, Attorney for Commonwealth, Prince William County, Va. 1870, Ap¬ 
pointed U. S. Commissioner and Notary Public. 1872, Member of Republican 
State Central Committee. 1873-5, Member of House of Delegates of Virginia. 
1876, Lay Delegate to General Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 
(See Bibliography.) 

Married, Sept. 19, 1877, Emily C. Bennett of Manassas, Va. Children: 
Norma Vera, b. Aug. 30, 1878 : George Carr, b. May 17, 1880. 

1881, Address : Manassas, Prince William Co., Va. 


83 <i. HERBERT JOEL STEVENS. 

Born, March 4, 1839, in Boston, Mass. 

1867, Engaged in Insurance business, Bridgeport, Conn.; subsequently, 
Attorney for service in Ohio, for a New York Insurance Company. 1876-81, 
Engaged in farming in Wellesley, Mass. 

Married, June 27, 1872, Miss Wellie A. Jones of Weston, Mass. Children: 
Gertrude Maria, b. July 2, 1873: Franklin Herbert, b. June 7, 1877. 

1881, Address: Wellesley, Norfolk Co., Mass. 


S 37 . HENRY ADONIJAH STRONG. 

Born, Nov. 22, 1844, in Portland, Middlesex Co., Conn. 

1867, Taught in Newburgh Seminary, N. Y. 1868-70, Principal of Union 
School, Franklin, Pa. T871-2, Studied in Law School of Harvard University. 
1872, LL.B.from same; admitted to the Bar. 1873, Practiced Law in Franklin, 
Pa. 1879-81, Principal of Erie Academy, Pa. 1881, Practicing Law in Erie, Pa. 
Married, March 22, 1872, Mrs. Gordon of Franklin, Pa. 

1881, Address: Erie, Erie Co., Pa. 


838 . ALEXANDER HARRISON TUTTLE. 

Born, Peb. 28, 1844, in Bordentown, Burlington Co., N. J. 

1866-9, Preached in Green Village, N. J. 1869, Joined Newark Conference, 
Methodist Episcopal Church. 1869-71, Stationed at Asbury Church, Hacken¬ 
sack, N. J.; 1872-4, Lafayette Church, Jersey City, N. J.; 1875-7, Union St., 
Newark; 1878-80, Hackettstown; 1881, St. James’ Church, Elizabeth. 1873, 
1 raveled in Europe. 1874* B.D., Drew Theological Seminary. 

Married, May 23, 1872, Lottie T. Gamewell of Hackensack, N. T. 

1881, Address: Elizabeth, N. J. 




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839 . GRANVILLE YAGER. 

Born, March 30, 1840, in Oneonta, Otsego Co., N. Y. 

1866-9, Teacher of Latin in Falley Seminary, Fulton, N. Y. 1869-76, 
Teacher of Rhetoric, English Literature, and Latin, in Pennsylvania Military 
Academy, Chester, Pa. 1876-8, Traveled and studied. 1878-81, Pastor of 
Congregational Church, Cohasset, Mass. 

Married, July 23, 1866, Miss Ella M. Lewis of Middletown, Conn. Chil¬ 
dren : Jessie O., b. March 13, 1871 : Flora L., b. July 4, 1873: Granville L., b. 
March 14, 1876. 

1881, Address : Cohasset, Norfolk Co., Mass. 


Class of 1 867 . 


840 . WILLIAM HENRY BURNS. 

Born, Sept, n, 1840, in New Glasgow, Nova Scotia. 

1S67-9, Preached in Woodstock, New Brunswick. 1869, Joined Rock River 
Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1870, 1, Stationed in Chicago, Ill. ; 
1872, 3 > Warren; 1873, 4> South Evanston; 1874-7, Third St., Rockford; 
1877-9, Center St., Elgin; 1880, I, Ottawa St., Joliet. 

Married, May 1, 1872, Miss Anna P. Foster of Aurora, Ill. Child : Willie 
F., b. April 10, 1873. 

1881, Address: Joliet, Ill. 


841 . ROBERT NEWTON CRANE. 

Born, April 1, 1847, xn Long Branch, Monmouth Co., N. J. 

1867-8, City Editor of The Daily Advertiser , Newark, N. J. 1869, Assisted 
in establishing The Nervark Morning Register; Associate Editor and Proprie¬ 
tor of same. 1870-3, On editorial staff of The St. Louis Democrat. 1873, As¬ 
sistant Managing Editor of The St. Louis Democrat , now The Globe Democrat. 
1874-7, U. S. Consul at Manchester, England. 1875-7, Acted as Mexican Con¬ 
sul by permission of U. S. Government. 1878, Admitted to the Bar of Saint 
Louis and the United States. 1878-81, Practicing Law in Saint Louis, Mo.; 
Office, 305 Olive St. 

Married, Dec. 12, 1873, Miss Mary F. Allen of Saint Louis, Mo. Chil¬ 
dren: Gerard B. Allen, b. June 14, 1875 •' Robert Eugene, b. Jan. 8, 1879. 

1881, Address: Newton Crane, 305 Olive St., Saint Louis, Mo. 


842 . EDWARD CUNNINGHAM. 

Born, Aug. 13, 1840, in Searsmont, Waldo Co., Me. 

1867, Joined New York East Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 
1867, 8, Stationed at Cheshire, Conn.; 1869, 70, Durham. 1871, Transferred 
to India Conference; sailed for India, Oct. iS. 1872, Stationed at Seetapore 
and Luckimpore ; 1873, 4, Lucknow. 1876, Presiding Elder of Oudh District. 
1878-9, Presiding Elder of Rohilcund District. 1880, Stationed at Amroha. 
1880, Delegate to General Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1881, 
Supernumerary ; residing in Belfast, Me. 

Married, June 21, 1871, Miss Mary E. Moody of Searsmont, Me. Children: 
Melville Elliott, b. April 3, 1872: Mabel Eleanor, b. April 3, 1872 ; d. July 19, 
1872. 

1881, Address: Belfast, Waldo Co., Me. 

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* $ 43 . JOSEPH ALBERTSON DILKS. 

Born, Feb. 3, 1839, in Glassborough, Gloucester Co., N. J. Brother of No. 
1170. 

1867-8, Teacher of Mathematics and Natural Science in Pennington Semi¬ 
nary and Female Collegiate Institute, N. J. 1868-72, Vice-Principal and 
Teacher of Latin and Greek in same. 1872-6, Principal of same. Joined 
New Jersey Conference, Methodist Episcopal Conference. 1877-9, Stationed at 
Windsor, N. J.; 1879-80, Burlington; 188r, Absecom. 1880, Delegate to 
General Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 

Married, July 28, 1868, Emilie Gilbert of Bordentown, N. J. Children: Eva, 
b. March 29, 1870: Chester, b Feb. 23, 1874 ; d. July, 1875: Joseph Albertson, 
b. Nov. 5, 1875. 

1881, Address: Absecom, Atlantic Co., N. J. 


844 . JOHN R. FARNUM. 

Born, Aug. 26, 1839, in Cheshire, Berkshire Co., Mass. 

1867-8, Principal of Academy, Franklin, N. H. 1868-71, Principal of High 
School, Bristol, Conn. 1871, Admitted to the Bar. 1872-3, Practiced Law in 
Newtown, Conn.; xActing Principal of Newtown Academy. 1873-6, Editor and 
Publisher of The Litchfield Sentinel , Litchfield, Conn.; 1875, Assistant Clerk, 
Connecticut House of Representatives. 1876, Clerk of same. 1877-81, Prac¬ 
ticing Law in Danbury, Conn. (See Bibliography.) 

1881, Address: Danbury, Fairfield Co., Conn. 


845 . DAVID BENSON FURBER. 

Born, Oct. 31, 1846, in Marlow, Cheshire Co., N. H. Brother of No. 1005. 
1861, Entered the University with the Class of 1865. 1863-5, Served in U. 

S. Signal Corps, with the Army of the James, and promoted to Sergeant in 
Signal Corps. 1866, Re-entered College. 1867-S, Teacher of Latin and 
Mathematics in Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass. 1868-76, Teacher of 
Latin and Greek in High School, Westfield, Mass. 1877-8, Agent for Ginn 
Bros., Boston, Mass. 1879-81, Bookkeeper in paper manufactory of Crane 
Bros. Westfield, Mass.; Secretary of School Committee of Westfield. 

1881, Address: Westfield, Hampden Co., Mass. 


S 4 <>. FREDERIC TABER GLOVER. 

Born, Sept. 10, 1843, in Orient, Suffolk Co., N. Y. 

1867-9, Teacher of Natural Science in Providence Conference Seminary, in 
East Greenwich, R. I. 1869-71, Studied Law in Brooklyn, N. Y., with No 497. 
1871-3, Practiced Law in Brooklyn, N. Y. 1872-3, Lecturer on Medical Juris 
prudence in Eclectic Medical College, New York, N. Y. 1873-81, In poor 
health. 1879-81, In State Asylum, Middletown, N. Y. 

1881, Address: Care of Rev. C. E. Glover, 219 East 27th St., New York, 
N. Y. 


847 . EMORY JAMES HAYNES. 

Born, Feb. 6, 1846, in Cabot, Washington Co., Vt. 

1867, Joined Providence Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1867- 
9, Stationed in Main St., Norwich, Conn.; 1870, 1, St. Paul’s Church, Fall River, 
Mass. 1872, Transferred to New York East Conference. 1872, 4, Stationed 
at Hanson Place, Brooklyn, N. Y.; 1875, 6, Grace Church, Brooklyn. 1877-81, 
Pastor of Washington Avenue Baptist Church, Brooklyn. (See Bibliography.) 






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Married, May 6, 1869, Miss Jennie Crowell of Norwich, Conn., who died 
April 26, 1873. Married, April 28, 1874, Miss Grace Forby of Poughkeepsie, 
N. Y. Children: Blanche, b. Jan. 27, 1875: Marion, b. Sept. 5, 1877: Her¬ 
bert, b. Aug. 7, 1878. 

1881, Address: 446 Washington Av., Brooklyn, N. Y. 


848 . EUGENE RUSSELL HENDRIX. 

Born, May 17, 1847, in Fayette, Howard Co., Mo. 

Driven from Missouri by the war. 1867-8, Studied in Union Theological 
Seminary, New York, N. Y.; supplied for a short time the pulpit of Pacific St. 
Methodist Episcopal Church, Brooklyn. 1869, Joined Missouri Conference, 
Methodist Episcopal Church, South. 1869, Stationed at Leavenworth, Kans.; 
1870, 1, Macon, Mo.; 1872-4, Francis St., Saint Joseph, Mo. 1876-7, Made a 
tour around the world, with Bishop E. M. Marvin, in the interest of Missions. 
1877-8, Associate Editor of Saint Louis Christian Advocate. 1877, Stationed 
at Glasgow, Mo. 1878-81, President of Central College, Fayette, Mo. 1878, 
D.D., Emory College. 18S1, Delegate to Methodist Ecumenical Conference. 
(See Bibliography.) 

Married, June 20, 1872, Annie E. Scorritt of Kansas City, Mo. Children: 
Evangeline Isabel, b. May 13, 1873: Mary Matilda, b. Aug. 15, 1875: Nathan 
Scorritt. b. Aug. 23, 1878. 

1881, Address : Fayette, Howard Co., Mo. 


849 . CHARLES EDWARD MANDEVILLE. 

Born, Aug. 1, 1840, in Red Hook, Dutchess Co., N. Y. 

Delegate of U. S. Christian Commission. 1867, Preached in Methodist 
Episcopal Church, Thompsonville, Conn. 1868, Joined New York East Con¬ 
ference, Methodist Episcopal Church ; stationed at Stamford, Conn. 1869, 
Transferred to Rock River Conference. 1869-71, Stationed at Langley Av., 
Chicago, Ill.; 1872, 3, First Church, Galena. 1873-6, Principal of Jennings 
Seminary, Aurora, Ill. 1876-8, Stationed at Court St., Rockford, Ill.; 1879, 
First Church, Freeport. 1876-9, Proprietor and Associate Editor of The 
Golden Censer , Rockford, Ill. 1881, Presiding Elder of Rockford District. 
(See Bibliography.) 

Married, May 31, 1871, Mary Lousie Brouse of Chicago, Ill. Children: 
Maude, b. April 6, 1872 : Guy, b. Jan. 15, 1873; d. Oct. 28, 1873: Paul, b. May 
3, 1874 : Maurice, b. Dec. 3, 1877. 

1881, Address: Rockford, Winnebago Co., Ill. 


850 . CHARLES WESLEY MILLARD. 

Born, March n, 1846, in Hackensack, Bergen Co., N. J. 

1867, Joined New York Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1867, 8, 
Stationed at Hillside and Riverside, Rhinebeck, N. Y ; 1869, 70, Western Av., 
Newburgh; 1871-3, Chester; 1874-6, Matteawan ; 1877,8, St. Paul’s, Peeks- 
kill; 1879-81, Rondout. 

Married, Dec. 29, 1868, Miss Hattie A. Prior of Middletown, Conn. Chil¬ 
dren : Charles Warren, b. April 17, 1871 : William J., b. Sept. 2, 1872. 

iSSr. Address: Rondout, N. Y. 


851 . * WILLIAM FORMAN MORRIS. 

Born, Dec. 10, 1844, m Yinton Falls, N. J. 

1868, Studied in Theological Seminary, New York, N. Y. 1869, B.D., Drew 
Theological Seminary, Madison, N. J.; 'joined New Jersey Conference, Metho¬ 
dist Episcopal Church. 1869, 70, Stationed at Bricksburgh, N. J. Died, June 
23, 1870, in Yinton Falls, N. J. 





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852 . WILLIAM AUGUSTINE MUNSON. 

Born, Nov. 14, 1838, in Victory, Cayuga Co., N. Y. 

1867, Joined New York East Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1867, 
Stationed at Tariffville, Conn. ; after burning of church in that place, preached 
in High Ridge, Conn. 1868, Stationed at Zion’s Hill and Wilton ; 1869, 70, 
Westbrook; 1871, West Haddam and Killingworth ; 1872, North Canton; 
1 873—5, West Hampton, N. Y. ; 1876, Islip; 1877, South Britain, Conn. 1878- 
Si, Supernumerary. 1880-1, Residing with family in New Haven, Conn.; 
studying in Yale Theological Seminary. 

Married, Jan. 1, 1868, Miss Hannah Cunningham of Middletown, Conn. 
Children: William Augustine, b. Jan. 10, 1869: Franklin Myron, b. Dec. 20, 
1876. 

1881, Address: 90 York St., New Haven, Conn. 


853 . CHARLES RANDOLPH NORTH. 

Born, Aug. 27, 1845, i n Columbus, Lowndes Co., Miss. Brother of No. 983. 

1868-72, Engaged in business in New York, N. Y. 1871, Traveled in Europe. 
1873, Joined New York Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church; stationed at 
Mount Zion, N. Y. ; 1874, Fishkill Village and Glenham; 1S75, St. Paul’s, 
Peekskill; 1877-9, Washington St., Poughkeepsie; 1880, Matteawan; 1881, 
Chelsea Church, New York. 

Married, Oct. 22, 1868, Miss Annie M. Haight of Pleasantville, N. Y. Chil¬ 
dren: Charles Edward, b. July 28, 1869: Effingham Randolph, b. Sept. 30, 
1870 : Ralph Mason, b. Oct. 9, 1872 : Mary, b. Feb. 13, 1874 : Francis, b. April 
19, 1876: Albert, b. Dec. 7, 1879; d. Dec. 27, 1879. 

1881, Address: 327 West 30th St., New York, N. Y. 


854 . WILBUR FISK SANFORD. 

Born, Dec. 2, 1843, * n Gouverneur, Saint Lawrence Co , N. Y. Son of No. 169. 

1862, Entered Wesleyan University with Class of 1866. 1864-5, Served in 

29th Massachusetts Heavy Artillery. 1865, Re-entered College. 1867-8, 
Teacher in Providence Conference Seminary, East Greenwich, R. I. 1868-9, 
Studied Medicine in Saratoga Springs, N. Y. 1869-70, Principal of High 
School, Sandwich, Mass. 1870-3, Studied in Boston Theological Seminary. 
1873, B.D., Poston University; joined Troy Conference, Methodist Episcopal 
Church. 1873, Stationed at Third St., Troy, N. Y.; 1874, 5, Stephentown ; 1876, 
Chapel and Glass House. 1877-8, Studied in School of Medicine, Boston 
University. 1878, M.D. from same. 1878-9, Practiced Medicine in Taunton, 
Mass. 1879-80, Practiced Medicine in Mansfield, Mass. 1S80-1, Practicing 
Medicine in Webster, Worcester Co., Mass. 

1881, Address: Webster, Worcester Co., Mass. 


855 . HENRY BRADBURY TERRY. 

Born, April 21, 1845, in Raynham, Bristol Co , Mass. 

Served in 9th Rhode Island Volunteers. 1867-8, Traveled in Europe. 
1868-70, Studied Law in Boston, Mass. 1871, Admitted to the Bar. 1871—Si^ 
Practicing Law in Hyde Park, Mass. 1872-81, Trial Justice for Norfolk 
County. 1874, Traveled in Europe. 

Married, Sept. 19, 1872, Miss Abbie A. Wetherell of Newton, Mass. Child: 
Sarah Miriam, b. June 23, 1873. 

1881, Address: Hyde Park, Norfolk Co., Mass. 




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85 G. SAMUEL HOYT TROWBRIDGE. 

Born, Sept. 12, 1840, in Bethel, Fairfield Co., Conn. 

1867-9, Teacher ot Natural Science and Mathematics in Drew Ladies’ Sem¬ 
inary, Carmel, N. Y. 1869-70, Teacher of Natural Science, Pritchett Collegi¬ 
ate Institute, Glasgow, Mo. 1870-1, Studied in Lawrence Scientific School 
and Museum of Comparative Zoology, Cambridge, Mass. 1871-3 Again 
Teacher of Natural Science in Pritchett Collegiate Institute. 1873-4, Engaged 
on the Geological Survey of Missouri ; Teacher of Natural Science in Jennings 
Seminary, Aurora, Ill. 1874-5, Student of Paleontology and Entomology ; 
Assistant in Geological Laboratory of Harvard University. 1875-81, Teacher of 
Geology and Natural History in Pritchett Collegiate Institute, Glasgow, Mo. 
(See Bibliography.) 

Married, Aug. 29, 1871, Miss Julia A. Goodhue of Westminster, Vt. Chil¬ 
dren: Carl Hoyt, b. Oct. 24, 1874: Leroy Goodhue, b. Jan. 17, 1877; Leonard 
Benedict, b. Sept. 29, 1878. 

1881, Address : Glasgow, Howard Co., Mo. 


Class of 1868 . 


857 . SAMUEL REED BAILEY. 

Born, Dec. 14, 1829, in Mount Desert, Hancock Co., Me. 

1868-9, Studied in Union Theological Seminary, New York, N. Y. 1869, 
Joined Maine Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church ; stationed at Chestnut 
St., Portland, Me. 1870, Transferred to Troy Conference. 1870, 1, Stationed 
at Plattsburgh, N. Y.; 1872, 3, Fort Edward. 1873, Ordained Deacon in the 
Protestant Episcopal Church. 1873-4, Rector of Protestant Episcopal Church 
in Boston, Mass. 1875-9, Rector of Protestant Episcopal Church in Leicester, 
Mass. 1879—81, Rector of Protestant Episcopal Church in Monmouth, Me. 

Married, 1855, Lydia A. Little. Children : four. 

1881, Address: Monmouth, Kennebec Co., Me. 


80S. CHARLES LEWIS BONNELL. 

Born, Oct. 15, 1846, in Brooklyn, N. Y. 

1868, Studied Medicine in Brooklyn, N. Y. 1868-70, Studied in College of 
Physicians and Surgeons. New York, N. Y. 1870-1, Studied in Hahnemann 
Medical College, Philadelphia, Pa. 1871, M.D., Hahnemann Medical College ; 
elected Member of American Institute of Homoeopathy. 1872-81, Practicing 
Medicine in Brooklyn; Attending Surgeon, Brooklyn Homoeopathic Hospital 
Dispensary. 1874-9, Member of the Medical Staff of the Brooklyn Maternity; 
Lecturer on the Care and Management of Infants and Children in the New 
York State Training School for Nurses. 1876-81, Member of the Medical and 
Surgical Staff of the Brooklyn Homoeopathic Hospital; in charge of the De¬ 
partment of Gynecology. 1878, Elected Permanent Member of the New York 
State Homoeopathic Medical Society. 

Married, Dec. 12, 1872, Miss Lizzie W. Irvine of Brooklyn, N. Y. Child : 
Ralph Irvine, b. Sept. 17, 1878. 

1881, Address : 3 Hanson Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. 





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859 . EDMUND GRIFFIN BUTLER. 

Born, June n, 1845, in Wilkes Barre, Pa. 

Sergeant of Pensylvania Volunteers, U. S. Army. 1868-9, Studied Law in 
Wilkes Barre, Pa. 1869, Admitted to the Bar. 1869-81, Practicing Law in 
Wilkes Barre, Pa. 1873, President of Wilkes Barre Young Men’s Christian 
Association. 

Married, Dec. 22, 1869, Miss Clara T. Cox of New York, N. Y. Children : 
Elsie Peironnet, b. Nov. n, 1870: Abi Slocum, b. June 9,1872 : Carrie Cox, b. 
Nov. 10, 1875: a son, b. 1878. 

1881, Address : Wilkes Barre, Pa. 


860 LESLIE BINGHAM COOKE. 

Born, May 5, 1846, in Hermon, Saint Lawrence Co., N. Y. 

1868, Studied Law in Watertown, N. Y. 1869, Civil Engineer on Missouri 
Valley Railroad. 1870, Assistant Engineer of Carthage, Watertown, and 
Sacket’s Harbor Railroad, N. Y. 1871, Chief Engineer of same. 1871-2. 
Division Engineer, Lake Ontario Shore Railroad. 1873, Chief Engineer of 
Carthage, Watertown, and Sacket’s Harbor Railroad. 1874, City Engineer, 
Watertown, N. Y. 1875-81, Engineer of Rome, Watertown and Ogdensburgh 
Railroad, N. Y. 

Married, Dec. 14, 1870, Miss Pamelia Z. Conger of Watertown, N. Y., who 
died Jan. 22, 1875. Child: Zulema, b. Oct. 5, 1872. 

1881, Address: Watertown, N. Y. 


861 . ROBERT McLEAN CUMNOCK, Jun. 

Born, May 31, 1844, in Johnstown, Scotland. 

1868-73, Teacher of Elocution in Northwestern University, Evanston, Ill.; 
has also given instruction in same department in various colleges and academies. 
1873-81, Professor of Rhetoric and Elocution in Northwestern University; also 
engaged in giving Public Readings. 1880-1, Instructor in Elocution in Garrett 
Biblical Institute, Evanston, Ill., and in Drew Theological Seminary, Madison, 
N. J. (See Bibliography.) 

Married, Nov. 25, 1868, Miss Lottie A. Nye (daughter of No. 24), of Middle- 
town, Conn., who died Nov. 9, 1874. Married, June 28, 1877, Miss Annie C. 
Webster of Evanston, Ill. Child: Wallace Webster, b. April 28, 1880. 

1881, Address : Evanston, Cook Co., Ill. 


862 . GEORGE BLAUVELT DUSINBERRE. 

Born, Dec. 26, 1837, in Edenville, Herkimer Co., N. Y. 

1868, Preached in Unionville, Conn. 1869-70, Principal of High School, 
Collinsville, Conn. 1871, Joined New York East Conference, Methodist Epis¬ 
copal Church. 1871, 2, Stationed at Windsor, Conn.; 1873, Essex; 1874, 5, 
Durham; 1876, 7, Southington; 1878, 9, Darien; 1880, 1, Simsbury. 

Married, May 2, 1869, Miss Hannah E. Atkins of Provincetown, Mass. Chil¬ 
dren: C. Edgar, b. March 2, 1870; d. Sept. 7, 1870: Ralph E., b. Aug. 20 
1872 : Floyd H., b. March 11, 1877. 

1881, Address: Simsbury, Hartford Co., Conn. 





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863 . HENRY WARREN FLINT. 

Born, Feb. 1, 1839, in Braintree, Orange Co., Vt. 

Served in 16th Vermont Volunteers. 1869-70, Taught in Minnesota and 
Kansas. 1871-2, Taught in Hawleyville, Iowa, and in Missouri. 1872-3, Re¬ 
sided in St. Paul, Minn. 1873-9, Engaged in farming in Bethel, Vt. 1879, 
Preached in Methodist Episcopal Church, West Hill, Chelsea, Vt. t8io, 
Preached in Methodist Episcopal Church in Topsham, Vt. 188r, Preaching in 
Methodist Episcopal Church in East Elmore, Vt. 

1881. Address : East Elmore, Lamoille Co., Vt. 


864 . * FREEMAN BIRNEY HAMBLIN. 

Born, Aug. 13, 1841, in Cayuga, Cayuga Co., N. Y. 

1868-9, Studied lfl Boston Theological Seminary, preparing for Missionary 
work in India. Died, May 8, 1S69, in Boston, Mass. 


865 . ELMER NULL HANCOCK. 

Born, March 29, 1845, ' n Salem, Salem Co., N. J. 

1868-9, Studied in Law School of University of Albany, N. Y. 1869, LL.B. 
from same. 1870-5, Practiced Law in Granby, Mo. 1875-81, On Editorial 
staff of The New Orleans Times, La . 1878, City Editor. 1879-81, Assistant 

Editor. (See Bibliography.) 

1881, Address : Times Office, New Orleans, La. 


866. THEODORE MYERS HOUSE. 

Born, Feb. 6, 1843, in Cohoes, Albany Co., N. Y. 

Served in 177th New York Volunteers. 1868-9, Preached in Norwich, Conn. 
1869, Joined Providence Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1869, 70, 
Stationed at Sachem St , Norwich, Conn.; 1871, Plymouth, Mass.; 1872-4, 
North Bridgewater, Mass. 1874, Transferred to East Ohio Conference. 1874, 
Stationed at Painesville, Ohio; 1875-7, Youngstown; 1878, 9, Christ’s Church, 
Cleveland. 1880, Transferred to Genesee Conference. 1880, 1, Stationed at 
Asbury Church, Buffalo, N. \. 

Married, July 22, 1868, Miss Maggie Austin of Sandy Hill, N. Y. Child : 
Earl Reynolds, b. May 12, 1875. 

1881, Address: Buffalo, N. Y. 


867 . MARTIN AUGUSTINE KNAPP. 

Born, Nov. 6, 1843, in Spafford, Onondaga Co., N. Y. 

1868-9, Studied Law in Homer, N. Y. 1869, Admitted to the Bar in Bing¬ 
hamton, N. Y. 1870-81, Practicing Law in Syracuse, N. Y. 1876-9, Member 
of Board of Education. 1878-81, City Attorney. 

Married, Dec. 29, 1869, Miss Marian Hotchkiss, daughter of Hon. Julius 
Hotchkiss, of Middletown, Conn. 

1S81, Address: 4 & 5 Larned Building, Syracuse, N. Y. 






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868. ENSIGN McCHESNEY. 

Born, March 17, 1844, in Grafton, Rensselaer Co., N. Y. 

1868, Joined Providence Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1868, 
Stationed at Thompsonville, Conn.; 1869, 70, Central Church, Norwich, Conn.; 
1871-3, County St., New Bedford, Mass.; 1874-6, First Church, Fall River ; 
1877, 8, First Church, Taunton. 1879, Transferred to Troy Conference. 1879- 
81, Stationed at Hudson Av., Albany, N. Y. 1876, Delegate to General Con¬ 
ference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1881, Ph.D., Boston University. (See 
Bibliography.) 

Married, Sept. 22, 1868, Nellie Bidwell of Norwich, Conn. 

1881, Address: Albany, N. Y. 


860 . ALBERT JULIUS NAST.^ 

Born, April 4, 1846, in Cincinnati, Ohio. 

1868-9, Studied Theology with his father, Rev. William Nast, D.D., in Berea, 
Ohio ; taught German in Wallace College, Berea. 1869, Joined North Ohio 
Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church; transferred to Central German Con¬ 
ference. 1869, Stationed at Raper Chapel, Cincinnati, Ohio ; 1870, 1, Ross 
St., Pittsburgh, Pa.; 1872, 3, Lorain St., Cleveland, Ohio. 1874, Transferred 
to Ohio Conference. 1875, Stationed at Pomeroy, Ohio ; 1876, Christie Chapel, 
Columbus; 1878, Malta. 1878-80, Professor of Ancient Languages, Anglo- 
Saxon and German, Cincinnati Wesleyan College. 1880-1, Professor of Latin 
and German in Illinois Wesleyan University, Bloomington, Ill. 

Married, Sept. 7, 1876. 

1881, Address : Bloomington, Ill. 


870 . DAVID WARD NORTHROP. 

Born, Feb. 19, 1844, ln Sherman, Fairfield Co., Conn. 

1868, Teacher of Ancient Languages, Fort Edward Institute, N. Y. 1869- 
70, Studied in Law School of University of Albany. 1870, LL.B. from same. 
1870, Admitted to the Bar of Middlesex County, Conn. 1871-81, Practicing 
Law in Middletown, Conn., in partnership with No. 411. 1871, Member of 

Connecticut Legislature. 1873—81, Judge of Probate for District of Middle- 
town, Conn. 1878-80, Secretary of City Board of Education. 1881-2, Member 
of the House of Representatives of Connecticut. 

Married, Sept. 14, 1870, Miss Mary A. Stewart of Manchester, Vt. Chil¬ 
dren: Clara Louise, b. Aug. 20, 1872: Mary I., b. Jan. n, 1875: William 
Ward, b. June 4, 1876; d. Sept. 9, 1877 : Harold Stewart, b. April 24. 1878. 

1881, Address : Middletown, Conn. 


871 . CHARLES MELVILLE PARKER. 

Born, Nov. 17, 1843, in Jay, Franklin Co., Me. Brother of No. 1093. 

1868, Teacher of Mental and Moral Science in Maine Wesleyan Seminary 
and Female College, Kent’s Hill. 1869, Teacher of Mathematics, Wesleyan 
( ollege, Cincinnati, Ohio. 1870, Teacher of Latin in Wesleyan Academy, 
Wilbraham, Mass. 1871-4, Teacher of Latin and Greek in same. 1874-81, 
Teacher of Latin in same. 

Married, Aug. 17, 1871, Miss Mary E. Hatch of Sanford, Me. Children : 
Emma Estella, b. June 10, 1874: Mary Moulton, b. April 9, 1877: Edith Bar¬ 
rett, b. Aug. 26, 1880. 

1881, Address : Wilbraham, Hampden Co., Mass. 





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872 . MICHAEL HAYES PERRY. 

Born, Sept. 25, 1846, in Red Bank, Monmouth Co., N. J. Brother of No 
1223. 

186S, Resided in Trenton, N. J. 1S69-70, Engaged in Insurance and Real 
Estate business. 1871-2, Superintendent of Pitman Grove Camp Ground, 
N. J. 1873-Si, Engaged in Insurance and Real Estate business; residing, 
since 1876, in Wenonah, -N. J. 1879-81, Collector of Taxes. 

Married, May 16, 1872, Miss Mary Conover. Children : Gertrude : Blanche : 
Estelle. 

1881, Address: Wenonah, Gloucester Co., N. J. 


873 . EVERETT IRVING RACKETT. 

Born, Sept. 27, 1844, ' n Orient, Suffolk Co., N. Y. 

1868, Studied Law in Wilkes Barre, Pa. 1869-70, Studied in Law School 
of University of Albany. 1870, LL.B. from same. 1871-3, Practiced Law in 
Greenport, N. Y. 1873-5, Second Officer on a coasting vessel. 1875-7, First 
Mate of Schooner T. W. Haven. 1877, Master of Schooner H. Craskey. 
1878, Shipwrecked. 1879-81, Farming and practicing Law in Orient, N. Y. 
1880-1, Justice of the Peace. 

Married, Jan. 9, 1877, Clara L. Anderson. Children : John Everett, b. May 
31, 1878 : Kate Esther, b. March 28, 1880. 

1881, Address : Orient, Suffolk Co., N. Y. 


874 . FRANK REYNOLDS. 

Born, June 30, 1848, in Milton, Ulster Co., N. Y. Son of No. 166. 

1869, Traveled in Europe. 1870, Studied in Law School of Columbia Col¬ 
lege, New York, N. Y. 1871, Admitted to the New York Bar. 1871-81, 
Practicing Law in Brooklyn, N. Y. 1873, Traveled in the South. 

Married, Nov. 18, 1880, Miss Mary W. Mvrick of Brooklyn, N. Y. 

1881, Address: 16 Court St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 


875 . REUBEN LITCH ROBERTS. 

Born, Feb. 16, 1847, i n Boston, Mass. Brother of Nos. 634 and 702. 
1868-70, Studied Law in Boston, Mass., with No. 634. 1871, Admitted to 

practice in Courts of Massachusetts; admitted to practice in Circuit Court of 
the United States. 1871-81, Practicing Law in Boston, Mass. 

1881, Address : 95 Milk St., Boston, Mass. 


87 <». JOSEPH EMERSON ROBINS. 

Born, Dec. 9, 1843, in Littleton, Grafton Co., N. H. 

1868, Teacher of Latin in New Hampshire Conference Seminary and Female 
College, Tilton, N. H.; preached in Moultonborough, N. H. 1869-71, Teacher 
of Natural Science and Mathematics in Drew Ladies’ Seminary, Carmel, N. Y. 
1870, Joined New Hampshire Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1872, 
Preached in Landaff, N. H. 1873-5, Stationed at Hooksett, N. H.; 1876-8, 
Plymouth; 1879-81, Lebanon. 

Married, March 5, 1873, Margaret H. Bailey of Rocky Hill, N. J. Children : 
Joseph W., b. Dec. 2, 1874: George D., b. July 24, 1876: Marguerite Anna, b. 
June 24, 1880. 

1881, Address: Lebanon, Grafton Co., N. H. 

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877 . CHRISTOPHER SMITH SARGENT. 

Born, May 2, 1847, in Cincinnati, Ohio. 

1868, In private Banking House, Cincinnati. 1872-6, Engaged in manufac¬ 
ture of Stove and Hollow Ware in Cincinnati; Firm, Chamberlain & Co. 1877- 
Si, Residing in Cincinnati, Ohio, on Grandview Av., Walnut Hills; not en¬ 
gaged in business. 

Married, June 15, 1870, Miss J. F. Torrence of Cincinnati, Ohio. Children: 
James T., b. March 17, 1871 : Edward, b. July 18, 1873: Christopher, b. Feb. 
24, 1876; d. Nov. 14, 1880: Rebekah T., b. May 6, 1878: George Pauli T., b. 
March 12, 1881. 

188t, Address: Lock Box 547, Cincinnati, Ohio. 


878 - ALMONA BENJAMIN SMART. 

Born, Dec. 27, 1838, in Prospect, Waldo Co., Me. 

1861, Enlisted for three years, but was soon discharged on account of sick¬ 
ness. 1868-70, Studied in Boston Theological Seminary. 1870, B.D., Boston 
Theological Seminary; joined New York East Conference, Methodist Episco¬ 
pal Church. 1870, Stationed at East New York, N. Y. ; 1871, Whitestone ; 
1872, Port Jefferson and Setauket ; 1873, East Granby, Conn. 1873, Transferred 
to Maine Conference ; stationed at Oxford, Me. 1874, Transferred to Rock 
River Conference. 1874, Stationed at .South Kankakee, Ill.; 1875, Winne¬ 
bago; 1879, Earl and South Paw Paw ; 1880, Poplar Grove and Capron. 

Married, Aug. 30, 1869, Miss Rubie J. Jordan of Garden Prairie, Ill. Chil¬ 
dren : Kara Grace, b. July 21, 1870: Abbie Lula, b. Sept. 9, 1872: Allie B., b. 
Jan. 16, 1874; d.: Raibie E., b. April 27, 1875 : Bertha Alma, b. Dec. 4, 1876. 

1881, Address: Earlville, La Salle Co., Til. 


87 D. GEORGE HAPGOOD STONE. 

Born, Nov. 22, 1841. 

1861-7, Residences: Euclid, Martville, and Victory, N. Y.; 1861, Entered 
Wesleyan University with Class of 1865. 1862, Enlisted in 2d Pennsylvania 

Artillery ; transferred to U. S. Signal Corps. 1865, Detailed to assist in read¬ 
ing Confederate signals from Fort Wagner; discovered the Confederate series 
cipher and “disc”; discharged July n. 1868, Resided in Binghamton, N. Y. 
1869, Ei Laboratory of H. A. Stone & Co., Chemist, Chicago, Ill. 1869-72, 
Teacher of Mathematics in Genesee Wesleyan Seminary, Lima, N. Y. 1873-4, 
Civil Engineer in Chicago, Ill. 1874-81, Teacher of Natural Science in Maine 
Wesleyan Seminary and Female College, Kent’s Hill, Me. 1881, Professor of 
Geology in Colorado College, Colorado Springs, Colo. Member of American 
Association for Advancement of Science. (See Bibliography.) 

Married, July 13, 1871, Miss Mary E. Clark, A.M., Preceptress of Genesee 
Wesleyan Seminary, who died Aug. 11, 1873. Married, Nov. 20, 1876, Miss 
Mary H. Hill, A.M., of Bowdoinham, Me. Children: Willie Green, b. June 
7, 1872; d. June 20, 1872: Emma Ingalls, b. June 19, 1878: Alice Isabel, b. 
Nov. 16, 1879 : a daughter, b. Dec. 10, 1880. 

1881, Address: Colorado Springs, El Paso Co., Colo. 




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880 . JOHN EDWARD ABBOTT. 

Born, Nov. 30, 1845, in Norridgewock, Somerset Co., Me. 

1869-71, Teacher in Noble’s Classical School, Boston, Mass.; studied Law. 
1872, Admitted to the Suffolk Bar. 1872-6, Practiced Law in Boston, Mass. 
Admitted to U. S. Circuit Court of Massachusetts. 1S77-9, Practiced Law in 
New York, N. Y.; Firm, Abbott Bros. Admitted to New York Supreme 
Court and U. S. Circuit Court for Southern District of New York. 1879-81, 
Practicing Law in Boston, Mass.; Firm, J. S. & J. E. Abbott; residing in 
Watertown, Mass. 

Married, June 30, 1878, Miss Alice G. Cochrane, daughter of Hon. M. H. 
Cochrane, of Compton, Canada. Child : Charles M., b. April 4, 1879. 

1881, Address: 53 State St., Boston, Mass. 


881 . HENRY SMITH CARHART. 

Born, March 27, 1844, in Coeymans, Albany Co., N. Y. 

1869-71, Teacher of Latin in Claverack College and Hudson River Institute- 
N. Y. 18 71-2, Studied in Theological Seminary of Yale College. 1872-3, In¬ 
structor in Civil Engineering and Physics in Northwestern University, Evanston, 
Ill. 1873-6, Professor of Physics in same. 1876-81, Professor of Physics and 
Chemistry in same. 1881, Traveling and studying in Europe ; Member of Inter¬ 
national Jury of Award, Electrical Exhibition, Paris. Member of American 
Association for Advancement of Science. (See Bibliography.) 

Married, Aug. 30, 1876, Ellen M. Soule, Dean of Woman’s College, North¬ 
western University, Evanston, Ill. Child : Margaret Sprague, b. June 28, 1877. 

I601, Address: Evanston, Cook Co., Ill. 


882 . DAVID CASLER. 

Born, Feb. 13, 18 (O, in Minden, Montgomery Co., N. Y. 

1869, Joined Detroit Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1869-71, 
Stationed at Chelsea, Mich.; 1872-4, East Saginaw; 1875-7, Monroe ; 1878, 
Simpson Church, Detroit; 1879.-81, Oxford. 

Married, Aug. 10, 1869, Carrie M. Lincoln of Windsor, Conn. Children: 
Emory Lincoln, b. June 23, 1870; d. Aug. 25, 1873 : Howard Irving, b. April 
ii, 1872 : Mary Theresa, b. Aug. 24, 1874: Lizzie Frances, b. Dec. 14, 1870. 
1881, Address: Oxford, Oakland Co., Mich. 


SS 3 . WALTER AUGUSTUS CHADWICK. 

Born, Dec. 15, 1847, in Brooklyn, N. Y. XT T _ T . 

1869-72, Studied in Drew Theological Seminary, Madison, N. J. 1872, Joined 
New York Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1872-4, Stationed at 
Hillside and Riverside, Rhinebeck, N. Y.; 1875, 6 > Irvington ; 1877-9, Carmel; 
1880, 1, Walton. 1877-80, Taught in Drew Seminary and Ladies’ College, 
Carmel Y» 

Married, Dec. 25, 1879, Miss Emily F. Ludington of Carmel, N. Y. 

1881, Address: Walton, Delaware Co., N. Y. 





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884 . ALDEN FITZROY CHASE. 

Born, Oct. 26, 1S42, in Woodstock, Oxford Co., Me. 

1869-71, Tea her of Mathematics in Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass. 
1872-81, Teacher of Mathematics and English Literature in Maine Wesleyan 
Seminary and Female College, Kent’s Hill, Me. 1872, Joined Maine Confer¬ 
ence, Methodist Episcopal Church. 

Married, Dec. 6, 1869, Miss Louise F. Allen, daughter of Rev. Stepben Allen, 
D.D., of Farmington, Me. Children: Allen T., b. July 28, 1871: Alden C., 
b. Nov. 20, 1872: John Abbott, b. May 15, 1875: Chrystal Marvin, b. Dec. 11, 
1876: Joseph Cummings, b. May 5, 1878. 

1881, Address: Kent’s Hill, Kennebec Co , Me. 


88.% NATHAN GILBERT CHENEY. 

Born, Sept. 29, 1840, in Weston, Middlesex Co., Mass. 

1S66, B.D , Methodist General Biblical Institute, Concord, N. H. 1869, 
Joined New York East Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1869-71, 
Stationed at South Park Church, Hartford, Conn.; 1872, Alanson Church, New 
York, N. Y. ; 1873-5, Old John St., New York. 1875, Transferred to t ^ e 
North India Conference. 1875-81, Stationed at the English Church, Naini Tal, 
India. 1880-r, Also in charge of High School, Naini Tal. 

Married, Jan. 24, 1878, Miss Lucilla H. Green, M.D., of Bareilly, India, who 
died Sept. 30,1878. 

1881, Address: Naini Tal, India. 


886. WILBUR FISK CRAFTS. 

Born, Jan. 12. 1850, in Fryeburgh, Oxford Co., Me. 

1869-72, Studied in School of Theology, Boston University. 1872, B.D. 
from same. 1870, Joined New England Conference, Methodist Episcopal 
Church. 1870, Stationed at Nahant, Mass.; 1871, Stoneham. 1872, Transfer¬ 
red to New Hampshire Conference. 1872, 3, Stationed at Grace Church, Hav¬ 
erhill, Mass.; 1874, Dover, N. H. 1875, Transferred to Providence Confer¬ 
ence. 1875, 6, Stationed at County St. Church, New Bedford, Mass. 1875-7, 
Conducted summer sessions of the Sunday-School Parliament. 1877, Trans¬ 
fer! ed to Rock River Conference. 1877-9, Stationed at Trinity Church, Chi¬ 
cago, Ill. 1873, Traveled in Europe. 1880, Traveled in Europe, Palestine, and 
the East. 1880-1, Pastor of Congregational Church of Christian Endeavor, 
Brooklyn. N. Y. (See Bibliography.) 

Married, May 1, 1874, Miss Sara J. Timanus of New York, N. Y. 

1881, Address : 129 Rodney St., Brooklyn, E. D., N. Y. 


887 . CHARLES PITMAN CROFT. 

Born, Sept. 29, 1845, in Putnam Valley, Putnam Co, N. Y. 

1869-71, Preached in Methodist Episcopal Church, Simsbury, Conn. 1872- 
4, Acting Pastor of Congregational Church, Avon, Conn. 1874-6, Pastor of 
Congregational Church, Hartford, Conn. 1876-80, Pastor of Congregational 
Church, Torrington, Conn. 1S80-1, Pastor of Congregational Church, Water- 
town, Conn. 

Married, April 19, 1871, Miss Julia Mather of Simsbury, Conn. 

1881, Address: Weatogue, Hartford Co., Conn. 


888. JOHN RUSSELL CUSHING. 

Born, Jan. 4, 1838, in Epping, Rockingham Co., N. H. 

1869, Preached in Stamford, Conn. 1870, Joined New York East Conference, 
Methodist Episcopal Church. 1870, 1, Stationed at Stamford, Conn. 1872-3’ 






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Studied in School of Theology, Boston University. 1872, Transferred to New 
England Conference. 1872, Stationed at Auburndale, Mass. ; 1873, West Med¬ 
way; i8 7 4 ’ Somerville ; 1875, 6, Peppered ; 1877, 8, Ashland; 1879-81, Brook¬ 
field; 1881, Hudson. 

Married, Nov. 24, 1864, Miss Mary Hebard of Randolph, Vt. Children : 
Bertha May. b. Sept. 11, 1871: Mattie Paul, b. June 15, 1873. 

1881, Address : Hudson, Middlesex Co., Mass. 


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880 . EDSON WARBURTON DAVIS. 

Born, March 1, 1842, in Albany, Orleans Co., Vt. 

1869-70, Teacher of Mathematics and Natural Science in Black River Con¬ 
ference Seminary, Antwerp, N. Y. 1871-2, Principal of Union Free School, 
Irvington, N. \. 1873-5, Principal of Oneida Seminary, Oneida, N. Y. 1875— 

6, Principal of Union Free School, Vernon, N. Y. 1877—9, Studied Law with 
Shoecraft, Bennett & Tuttle, Oneida, N. Y. 1880. Admitted to the Bar. 1880-1, 
Practicing Law in Oneida, N. Y. 

Married, Dec. 6, 1869, Miss Anna M. Griswold of Torringford, Conn. Chil¬ 
dren .- Isabelle Louisa, b. Sept. 7, 1870: Stanley Warburton, b. June 2, 1872 ; 
d. May 13, 1875: Herbert Spencer, b. March 28, 1875: Edson Griswold, b. 
April 19, 1879. 

1881, Address : Oneida, Madison Co., N. Y. 


890 . * JOHN SAMUEL GREENFIELD. 

Born, Aug. 15, 1846, in Cincinnati, Ohio. 

1869-70, Druggist in Meriden, Conn.; also studied Medicine. Died, Sept. 5, 
1870, in Meriden, Conn. 


891 . HORATIO NELSON HALL. 

Born, Sept. 29, 1839, in North Groton, Grafton Co., N. H. 

1862-3, In 15th New Hampshire Volunteers. 1869, Traveled and preached 
upon a circuit in Michigan. 1870, Joined Michigan Conference, Methodist 
Episcopal Church. t 1870, Stationed at Riverton Circuit, Mich.; j 871, Fox 
Lake Circuit; 1872, Fremont Center; 1873, 4 > Lake View; 1875, Alma; 
1876, 7, Reed City and Baldwin; 1877, Benona. 1878, Located, but preached 
one year for Methodist Episcopal Church at Tilsonburg, Ontario. 1879-81, 
Engaged in teaching and farming, occasionally preaching, in Hersey, Mich. 

Married, Aug. 29, 1871, Miss Nancy Turner of Ingersoll, Ontario. Children : 
Hale Pliny, b. May 3, 1875 : Floyd Alexander, b. May 6, 1877. 

1881, Address : Hersey, Osceola Co., Mich. 


892 . SAMUEL EMERY HOLDEN. 

Born, Feb. 3, 1845, West Concord, Merrimack Co., N. H. 

1862-3, In 16th New Hampshire Volunteers. 1869-71, Studied Law in 
Concord, N. H. 1872, Admitted to Grafton County Bar. 1872-5, Practiced 
Law in Bristol, N. H.; Firm, Mason & Holden; also Treasurer of Bristol 
Savings Bank; and in Firm of Holden & Co., Woolen Manufacturers, Bristol, 
N. H. 1875-81, Engaged in Wool Business in Napa, Cal.; since 1880, Member 
of Firm, B. F. Sawyer & Co. 

Married, Nov. 18, 1869, Miss Mary E. Taylor of Sanbornton, N. PL, who died 
May 4, 1875. Married, Jan. 8, 1879, Anna Smyth of Mount Vernon, Iowa. 
Children: Hattie M., b. Aug. 28, 1870; d. Sept. 25, 1870: Robert Smyth, b. 
May 13, 1880. 

1881, Address: Napa, Napa Co., Cal. 







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893 . ALBERT GILLETT JEPSON. 

Born, June 21, 1842, in Hammond, Saint Lawrence Co., N. Y. 

1869-71, Principal of Union School, Northville, Mich. 1871-3, Principal of 
Public Schools, Roscoe, Ill. 1873-5, Superintendent of Schools in Romeo, 
Mich. 1875-81, Engaged in Drug business in Muskegon, Mich. 

Married, Aug. 19, 1869, Miss Nina E. Ormeston of Gouverneur, N. Y. Chil¬ 
dren: Julia Genevieve, b. June 22, 1871: Nina Theresa, b. July 21, 1872: Jessie, 
b. Jan. 12, 1874: Bertha, b. Jan. 10, 1876: Ruth, b. Dec. 15, 1879. 

1881, Address: Muskegon, Muskegon Co., Mich. 


894 . SAMUEL ROBINSON KELLEY. 

Born, Feb. 7, 1848, in Dover, N. H. 

1869-70, Taught and studied Elocution in Boston, Mass. 1870-1, In business 
in the West. 1872-4, Teacher of Elocution in Wheaton Female Seminary, 
Newton; Oread Institute, Worcester; and Peterstha’s Academy, Boston, Mass. 
1874-7, Teacher of Elocution in College of the Holy Cross, Worcester; 
Lasell Seminary, Auburndale; and Boston College (Catholic), Boston, Mass. 
1877-81, Principal of Music Hall School of Elocution, Boston, Mass.; Proprie¬ 
tor of New England Musical and Literary Bureau, Boston, Mass.; residing in 
Quincy, Mass. 

Married, Dec. 16, 1876, Minette M. F. Roy of Paris, France. Child: 
Maude F. M. 

1881, Address: Music Hall, Boston, Mass. 


895 . TAMERLANE PLINY MARSH. 

Born, July 30, 1845, i n Orland, Steuben Co., Ind. 

1861-5, In Quartermaster’s Department, U. S. Army. 1864, Chief Clerk in 
Quartermaster’s Department. 1869-70, Bookkeeper in Furniture Warehouse, 
Chicago, Ill. 1870, Joined Rock River Conference, Methodist Episcopal 
Church. 1870-2, Stationed at Dickson St., Chicago, Ill.; 1872, Oak Park and 
Austin; 1873, 4 > Austin; 1875-7, Grant Place Church, Chicago; 1878, St. 
Paul’s Church, Chicago ; 1879-81, Court St., Rockford. 

Married, Sept. 6, 1870, Miss Hattie M. Newhall (sister of No. 295), of East 
Saugus, Mass. Children: Hattie P. Newhall, b. Sept. 25, 1872: Winnifred, 
b. March 20, 1874: Van Newhall, b. Jan. 14, 1876. 

1881, Address: Rockford, Winnebago Co., Ill. 


896 . DAVID EUGENE MILLER. 

Born, April 5, 1842, in Webster, Worcester Co., Mass. 

1869, Preached in Methodist Episcopal Church, Thetford Centre, Vt. 1870, 
Joined Vermont Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1870, Stationed at 
Thetford Centre, Vt.; 1871-3, Windsor and Ascutneyville; 1874-6, Saint Johns- 
bury; 1877, Bradford; 1878-80, Brattleborough; 1881, Montpelier. 1875-7, 
Superintendent of Schools in Saint Johnsbury, Vt. 1880, Superintendent of 
Schools in Brattleborough, Vt. 

Married, June 8, 1S71, Miss Addie L. Gleason of Thetford, Vt. 

1881, Address: Montpelier, Washington Co., Vt. 


897 . ALFRED NOON. 

Born, Dec. 8, 1845, in Elstead, Surrey, England. 

[864, Served in 42d Massachusetts Volunteers. 1868, Preached at Niantic, 
Conn. 1869, Joined New England Conference, Methodist* Episcopal ChurHi. 
1869-70, Stationed at South Hadley, Mass.; 1871, 2, Heath; 1873, 4 > Ludlow 






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Centre ; 1875, 6 , Bond’s Village; 1877-9, East Peppered ; 1880, 1, Cottage 
St., Cambridge. (See Bibliography.) 

Married, June 29, 1869, Maria Amelia Cook of Waterford, Conn., who died 
May 25, 1879. Married, May 17, 1880, Miss Jane Louisa Taylor of Dunstable, 
Mass. Children: Mabel Elsie, b. April 16, 1870; d. Dec. 7, 1878: Edith 
Ruby, b. Nov. 29, 1871: Philo Gates, b. Oct. 5, 1873: George Alfred, b. June 
15, 1876; d. Nov. 26, 1878. 

1881, Address: 3 William St., Cambridgeport, Mass. 


898 . FRANK EDWARD PORTER. 

Born, Aug. 28, 1844, in Scituate, Plymouth Co., Mass. Brother of No. 986, 
1869, Studied Medicine in Boston, Mass. 1870-1, Studied in Medical School 
of Harvard University. 1872-3, Surgeon in Massachusetts General Hospital, 
Boston. 1873, M.D., Harvard University. 1873-5, Studied Medicine and 
traveled in Europe. 1875-81, Practicing Medicine in Auburndale, Mass. 
Married, Oct. 14, 1875, Miss Christine W. Taylor of East Boston, Mass. 

1881, Address: Auburndale, Middlesex Co., Mass. 


899 . * JOHN HALE POWERS. 

Born, Nov. 1, 1840, in Newbury, Orange Co., Vt. 

1861-4, Served in 1st Vermont Cavalry. 1869-77, General Agent for Publica¬ 
tions of Strobridge & Co., Lithographers, Cincinnati, Ohio. 1871-7, General 
Director in same Firm and in Firm of J. Hale, Powers & Co., Fraternity 
Publishers. 1874-7, Studied Law in Cincinnati, Ohio. Died, Sept. 26, 1877, 
in Cincinnati, Ohio. 

Married, Nov. 8, 1870, Josie B. Haggott of Sidney, Ohio. Children: Jose¬ 
phine Pearl, b. Dec. 25, 1873: Herbert Hale, b. Nov. 7, 1875. 

1881, Address of widow: Middletown, Butler Co., Ohio. 


900 . GEORGE EDWARD REED. 

Born, March 28, 1846, in Brownsville, Piscataquis Co., Me. 

1869, Studied in Boston Theological Seminary; preached in Methodist Epis¬ 
copal Church, Norwich, Conn. 1870, Joined Providence Conference, Methodist 
Episcopal Church. 1870, 1, Stationed at Willimantic, Conn.; 1872-4, St. Paul’s 
Church, Fall River, Mass. 1875, Transferred to New York East Conference. 
1875, Stationed at Hanson Place Church, Brooklyn, N. Y.; 1878-80, Stamford, 
Conn.; 1881, Nostrand Av., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Married, June, 1870, Miss Ella F. Leffingwell of Norwich, Conn. 

1881, Address : 378 Nostrand Av., Brooklyn, N. Y. 


901 . JONATHAN EDWARDS RICHARDS. 

Born, Nov. 14, 1845, Steuben, Oneida Co., N. Y. 

1869, Preached in Methodist Episcopal Church, Kensington, Conn. 1870, 
Studied in Boston Theological Seminary; preached in Methodist Episco¬ 
pal Church, Cliftondale, Mass. 1871, Joined New York East Conference, 
Methodist Episcopal Church. 1871-3, Stationed at Westville, Conn. 1874, 
Transferred to Detroit Conference. 1874, Stationed at Ames Church, Saginaw 
City, Mich. 1876, Located. 1877-81, Pastor of First Congregational Church, 
Saint John’s, Mich. 

Married, June 8, 1871, Miss Huldah Loomis of Fulton, N. Y. Children : 
Annie Loomis, b. July 24, 1872: Florence Loring, b. Oct. 1, 1874. 

1881, Address: Saint John’s, Clinton Co., Mich. 






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902 . HENRY ALANSON STARKS. 

Born, Aug. 6, 1846, in Troy, Rensselaer Co., N. Y. 

1869-71, Studied in Union Theological Seminary, New York, N. Y. 1871-2, 
Studied in School of Theology, Boston University. 1872, B.D. from same ; 
joined Troy Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1S72, Stationed at 
Schaghticoke, N. Y.; 1873, 4, Hart’s Falls; 1 S75, 6, Fremont St., Gloversville ; 
1877,8, Chatham and Malden Bridge; 1879,80, Williamstown, Mass.; 1881, ■ 
Fort Edward, N. Y. 

Married, June 1, 1875, Miss Hattie ’E. Akin of Troy, N. Y. Children: 
Edson Akin, b. June 25, 1876: a daughter, b. March 31, 1880. 
t88t, Address: Fort Edward, Washington Co., N. Y. 


903 . ALBERT AURELIUS TYLER. 

t 

Born, July 5, 1832, in Haddam, Middlesex Co., Conn. 

1869-70, Teacher of Mental and Moral Philosophy, Maine Wesleyan Semi¬ 
nary and Female College, Kent’s Hill, Me. 1870-1, Studied in Law School of 
University of Albany. 1871-81, Practicing Law in Holyoke, Mass. 

1881, Address: Holyoke, Hampden Co., Mass. 


904 . JOSEPH DAME WEEKS. 

Born, Dec. 3, 1840, in Lowell, Mass. 

1 863—5, Served with U. S. Christian Commission. 1869, Preached in Metho¬ 
dist Episcopal Church, Guilford, Conn. 1870-1, Engaged in business (with 
No. 899), in Cincinnati, Ohio, and in Burlington, Iowa. 1871-6, Editor of 
The American Manufacturer, Pittsburgh, Pa. 1875-81, Secretary of the West¬ 
ern Iron and the Western Nail Association. 1876-81, Associate Editor of The 
Iron Age, New York, N. Y. 1876-8, Visited Europe as Special Commissioner 
of Pennsylvania to investigate the Labor Question. 1S79-S1, Special Agent 
for Tenth Census on Statistics concerning Wages in Manufacturing Industries 
and concerning Manufacture of Glass and Coke. (See Bibliography.) 

Married, Feb. 28, 1871, Miss Mattie J. Fowler of Pittsburgh, Pa. Child: 
Emma Fowler, b. Nov. 18, 1874. 

1881, Address: 77 Fourth Av., Pittsburgh, Pa. 


905 . CALEB THOMAS WINCHESTER. 

Born, Jan. 18, 1847, i n Uncasville, New London Co., Conn. 

1869-73, Librarian of Wesleyan University. 1873—81, Professor of Rhetoric 
and English Literature, Wesleyan University. 1880-1, Traveled and studied 
in Europe; studied in Leipsic University four months. (See Bibliography.) 

Married, Dec. 25, 1872, Miss Julia S. Smith of Middletown, Conn., who died 
June 25, 1877. Married, April 2, 1880, Miss Alice G. Smith of Middletown, 
Conn. Child: Julian Caleb, b. June 23, 1877. 

1881, Address: Middletown, Conn. 


906 . HARVEY WOODWARD. 

Born, July 18, 1841, in Gilsum, Cheshire Co., N. H. 

1864, Served in 9th New Hampshire Volunteers. 1869-70, Teacher of 
Mathematics in Falley Seminary, Fulton, N. Y. 1870, Joined Central New 
York Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1870, Stationed at Jordanville, 
N. Y.; 1871, 2, Deansville. 1873, Transferred to Northern New York Confer- 






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ence. 1873, 4, Stationed at New York Mills, N. Y. 1875, Transferred to New 
Hampshire Conference. 1875, 6, Stationed at Great Falls, N. H.; 1877, 8, 
Bristol ; 1879-81, Fishersville. 

Married, Oct. 18. 1870, Miss Mary Adelaide Spinney of Charlestown, Mass. 
Children : Mabel Adelaide, b Oct. 16, 1872: Leonard Samuel, b. Oct. 24,1876: 
George Ernest, b. June 5, 187S. 

i88r, Address: Fishersville, Merrimac Co., N. H. 


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907 . DARIUS BAKER. 

Born, Jan. 18, 1845, ' n South Yarmouth, Barnstable Co., Mass. 

1862-3, Served in 5th Massachusetts Volunteers for nine months. 1870- 
2, Teacher of Latin and Greek in Chamberlain Institute and Female College, 
Randolph, N. Y. 1872-4, Tutor in Latin in Wesleyan University. 1874, Stud¬ 
ied Law with No. 411 and No. 870 in Middletown, Conn.; admitted to the Bar 
of Connecticut. 1875-81, Practicing Law in Newport, R. I. 1877-81, Judge of 
Probate of the City of Newport, R. I. 1879-81, Trial Justice of the Justice 
Court of Newport, R. I. 

Married, Oct. 30. 1878, Miss Annie Barker of Leipsic, Germany. 

1881, Address : Newport, R. I. 


908 . FREDERICK WILCOX CLARKE. 

Born, May 6, 1851, in Chicago, Ill. 

1870-2, City Surveyor, Middletown, Conn. 1872-4, Civil Engineer, Chicago, 
Ill.; Chief Engineer, Chicago Transfer Railway Co. 1874-7, Engineer-in-Chief 
of Calumet Drainage Works; Member of Civil Engineer’s Club of the North¬ 
west; Member of American Society of Civil Engineers. 1879-81, Engaged in 
the manufacture of Leather in Chicago, Ill.; Firm, Sharp, Clarke & Co. (See 
Bibliography.) 

1881, Address : Corner of Blanche and Fleetwood Sts., Chicago, Ill. 


909 . ISAAC NEWTON CLEMENTS. 

Born, Jan. 2, 1841, in Wells, Somersetshire, England. 

1862-4, Served in I22d New York Volunteers ; was wounded in the battle of 
the Wilderness, taken prisoner, and had his left leg amputated in a Confederate 
hospital ; in prison frve months, most of the time in Lynchburgh, Va. 1870-2, 
Teacher of Mathematics and German in Chamberlain Institute and Female 
College, Randolph, N. Y. 1872-3, Teacher of Latin and Greek in same. 1873— 
81, Teacher of Latin and Greek in Central New York Conference Seminary, 
Cazenovia, N. Y. 

Married, July 10, 1872, Miss Abbie Smith (sister of No. 938), of East Bridge- 
water, Mass., who died July 9, 1876. Married, March 8, 1881, Miss Hattie 
Alford of Cazenovia, N. Y. 

1881, Address: Cazenovia, Madison Co., N. Y. 

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010 . WILLIAM EASTMAN DWIGHT. 

Born, June 10, 1847, * n Chelsea, Suffolk Co., Mass. 

1870-3, Studied in School of Theology of Boston University. 1873, B D., 
Boston University. 1871-2, Preached at Methodist Episcopal Church, New 
England Village, Mass. 1872-3, Preached at Second Methodist Episcopal 
Church, Boston. 1873, Joined New England Conference, Methodist Episcopal 
Church. 1873, Stationed at North Prescott and Lockes Village, Mass.; 1874, 
Heath; 1875, 6> Townsend; 1877, Orange and Marblehead; 1878, 9, Hub- 
bardston; 1880, Hampden; 1881, Rock Bottom. 

Married, June 3, 1873, Miss Carrie W. Patten of Somerville, Mass., who died 
Jan. 7, 1875. Married, May 29, 1878, Miss A. E. Fessenden of iownsend, 
Mass. Child: a son ; d. Jan. 4, 1875. 

1881, Address: Rock Bottom, Middlesex Co., Mass. 


Oil. CHARLES SHERMAN EDGERTON. 

Born, Oct. 5, 1847, in West Troy, Albany Co., N. Y. 

1870-7, Engaged in Office of Fuller & Larer, Architects, Albany, N. Y. 
1877-80, Architect in Rutland, Vt. 1880-1, Architect in Albany, N. Y ; firm, 
Edgerton & Benham. 

Married, June 5, 1877, Miss Anna Louise Jenkins of Albany, N. Y. 

1881, Address : 5 Museum Building, Albany, N. Y. 


912 . JOHN HESSIE EMERSON. 

Born, March 19, 1845, in Westborough, Worcester Co., Mass. Brother of 
No. 1041. 

1870-1, Vice-Principal of High School, Middletown, Conn. 1871-4, Studied 
in School of Theology, Boston University. 1874, Joined New England Con¬ 
ference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1874, Stationed at East Peppered, Mass.; 
1875-7, Princeton; 1878, South Framingham; 1879,80, Westborough; 1881, 
Maplewood. 

1881, Address: Maplewood, Middlesex Co., Mass. 


913 . LEON CHESTER FIELD. 

Born, Feb. 7, 1847, i n Southbridge, Worcester Co., Mass. 

1870-3, Teacher of Latin and Greek in Central New York Conference Semi¬ 
nary, Cazenovia, N. Y. 1871, Elected Member of American Philological Asso¬ 
ciation. 1873-4, President of Claflin University, Orangeburgh, S. C. 1874, 
Joined South Carolina Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1875, Trans¬ 
ferred to the New Hampshire Conference. 1874-6, Stationed at First Church, 
Concord, N. H. ; 1877-9, Grace Church, Haverhill, Mass.; 1880, 1, Dover, 
N. H.; 1881, First Church, Concord, N. H. 1880, Traveled in the South for 
health. 

Married, Aug. 22, 1870, Miss Clara Elizabeth Crowell of Ware, Mass. Chil¬ 
dren: Leona Miner, b. June 9, 1875: Grace Josephine, b. Aug. 14, 1878; d. 
Aug. 21, 1879. 

1881, Address : Concord, N. H. 


914 . CHARLES WESLEY GALLAGHER. 

Born, Feb. 3, 1846, in Boston, Mass. 

1865, Enlisted in 4th Unattached Company, Massachusetts Volunteers. 1870, 
Joined New York East Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1870, i, 
Stationed at Guilford, Conn ; 1872, Bridgehampton, N. Y.; 1873, Fair Haven, 
Conn.; 1874, 5, East Pearl St., New Haven ; 1876, North Church, Hartford ; 






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’^7 9 \ Warren St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 1871, Spent three months in Nevada. 
1880, 1 ransferred to Providence Conference. 1880, 1, Stationed at St. Paul’s 
Church, Fall River, Mass. 

Married, Sept. 13, 1876, Miss Emilie E. Hubbard of Brooklyn, N. Y. 

1881, Address: Fall River, Bristol Co., Mass. 


015 . BENJAMIN GILL. 

Born, July 11, 1843, in Yorkshire, England. 

r^o, Joined New England Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1870, 
1, Stationed at Westborough, Mass.; resigned appointment on account of ill¬ 
ness. 1872-4, Taught in Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass. 1874-81, 
Teacher of Greek in same. 

Married, April 26, 1870, Miss L. Eleanor Whitman of Newton, Mass. Chil¬ 
dren: Kitty Eleanor, b. Nov. 23, 1871 : Josephine Amelia, b. Nov. 19, 1873 : 
Arthur Benjamin, b. Dec. 16, 1878: Helen Louise, b. June 10, 1881. 

1881, Address: Wilbraham, Hampden Co., Mass. 


016 . GEORGE BROWN GOODE. 

Born, Feb. 13, 1851, in New Albany, Floyd Co., Ind. 

1870-1, Studied in Museum of Comparative Zoology, Cambridge, Mass.; 
Assistant Curator of Museum, Wesleyan University. 1871-7, Curator of 
Museum, Wesleyan University. 1872-3, Studied during winter and spring in 
U. S. National Museum, Washington, D. C. 1872-81, Engaged in Zoological 
explorations, under the auspices of Wesleyan University, in Bermuda (1872); 
of Wesleyan University and the Smithsonian Institution, in Eastern Florida 
(1874, 5, 8); in Bermuda (1876-7); of the U. S. Fish Commission, in Eastport, 
Me. (1872); in Casco Bay, Me. (1873); Noank, Conn. (1874); in Wood’s 
Hole, Mass. (1875); in Salem, Mass., and Halifax, N. S. (1877) ; in Gloucester, 
Mass. (1878); in Provincetown, Mass. (1879); i n Newport, R. I. (1880). 1873- 

5, Assistant in the U. S. National Museum. 1874-81, Assistant to the U. S. 
Fish Commission, having special charge of the investigation of Fisheries, 
Fishery Statistics, and Natural History of Fishes. 1875-8, Assistant Curator 
of U. S. National Museum. 1876, Director of the Government Exhibition of 
Animal Resources and Fisheries of the United States in the International Ex¬ 
hibition, Philadelphia, Pa. 1876-7, Spent six months in exploring the natural 
history of the Bermudas. 1877-8, Statistical Expert employed by the U. S. 
Counsel before the Halifax Fishery Arbitration Commission; collected Fishery 
Statistics for the Department of State. 1877-81, Curator of U. S. National 
Museum. 1879-81, Expert Special Agent of Tenth Census of the United 
States, having in charge the Fishery Census conducted jointly by the Census 
Bureau and the Fish Commission. 1879-81, Lecturer on Natural History in 
Wesleyan University. 1880, U. S. Commissioner to the International Fishery 
Exhibition held at Berlin, Germany. 1880-1, Studying the buildings and installa¬ 
tion methods of the principal zoological and industrial museums of Europe. 
1881, Assistant Director U. S. National Museum. Member of Harvard Natural 
Plistory Society; Philosophical Society of Washington; Anthropological 
Society of Washington; Biological Society of Washington; American Fish 
Cultural Association; Fishery Society of Germany.. Fellow of American 
Association for Advancement of Science. Corresponding Member of Boston 
Society of Natural History; Buffalo Academy of Science; New York Acad¬ 
emy of Sciences; Essex Institute, Salem; Chicago Academy of Sciences; 
Virginia Historical Society; Deutsche Fischerei-Verein of Berlin, Germany. 
Honorary Member of American Society of Taxidermists. Silver Medalist 
German Fishery Society, for Charts showing Geographical Distribution of 
American Fishes. (See Bibliography.) 

Married, Nov. 27, 1877, Miss Sarah Ford Judd, daughter of No. 314, of New 
York, N. Y. Children: Margaret Judd, b. March 23, 1879: Kenneth Francis, 
b. Dec. 8, 1880. 

1881, Address : G. Brown Goode, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. 



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917 . CHARLES LACEY HAMILTON. 

Born, Dec. 16, 1S47, in Philadelphia, Pa. Brother of No. 1212. 

1870-81, Engaged in the manufacture of Paper at Riverside Mills, Montgomery 
Co., Pa. 

Married, Nov. 13, 1873, Miss Lillie G. Philips of Philadelphia, Pa. Chil¬ 
dren: Agnes I.: Bessie R.: Charles Lacey, b. Oct. 13, 1876. 

1881, Address: 710 Sansom St., Philadelphia, Pa. 


1 ) 18 . SAMUEL PARKER HAMMOND. 

Born, March 4, 1846, in Brooklyn, N. Y. 

1870-3, Teacher in Passaic Institute, N. J. 1871, Joined Newark Confer¬ 
ence, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1871-3, Stationed at Rutherford^ Park, 
N. J.; 1874-6, West Side Av., Jersey City. 1877, 8, Hackensack; 1879-81, 
Grace Church, Paterson. 

Married, Jan. 8, 1874, Miss Emma Louise Crasto of New York, N. Y. 

1881, Address : Paterson, N. J. 


1 ) 19 . DAVID HENRY HANABURGH. 

Born, Nov. 10, 1839, in Rhinebeck, Dutchess Co., N. Y. 

1862-5, Served in 128th New York Volunteers ; in many engagements, among 
which were Port Hudson, Red River, Winchester, and Cedar Creek; in prison 
in Salisbury, N. C., for five months. 1870-1, Teacher of Mental and Moral 
Science in Maine Wesleyan Seminary and Female College, Kent’s Hill, Me. 
1871, Joined Maine Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1871-3, Sta¬ 
tioned at Pine St. Church, Portland, Me. 1874, Transferred to New York Con¬ 
ference. 1874, Stationed at Florida, N. Y.; 1875, Modena; 1876, 7, Goshen ; 
1878-80, Saugerties ; 1881, Wappinger’s Falls. 

Married, May n, 1875, Miss Hattie M. Turner, daughter of Rev. D. B. 
Turner. Child: Mattie Lee, b. Aug. 4, 1876. 

1881, Address: Wappinger’s Falls, Dutchess Co , N. Y. 


920 . MARCUS PATTEN HATFIELD. 

Born, Feb. 20, 1849, > n New York, N. Y. 

1870-2, Studied in Chicago Medical College. 1872, M.D., Northwestern 
University. 1872-3, In Mercy Hospital, Chicago, as House Surgeon and 
Physician. 1873, Lecturer on Physiology and Hygiene in Cincinnati Wesleyan 
College; Commissioner from State of Illinois to the Vienna Exposition ; trav¬ 
eled in Europe, and attended medical lectures in Berlin. 1874, Lecturer on 
Chemistry, Chicago Medical College, Chicago, Ill. 1875-6, Professor of 
Inorganic Chemistry in same. 1877-81, Professor of Inorganic Chemistry and 
Toxicology in same. Member of American Association for Advancement of 
Science. (See Bibliography.) 

Married, Dec. 21, 1876, Miss Hattie A. Harris, daughter of Bishop Harris. 
Child : Harris Aylsworth, b. May 15, 1878. 

18S1, Address: 3446 Wabash Av., Chicago, Ill. 


921 . CHARLES EDWARD HAWKINS. 

Born, March 21, 1843, in Mess’na, N. Y. 

1862-5, Served in i42d New York Volunteers; was in the engagements at 
Morris Island, James Island, James River, and Cold Harbor, and in the charges 





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at Petersburg!), Deep Bottom, Fort Fisher, and Fort Harrison; promoted to 
Second Lieutenant. 1870, Taught in Black River Conference Seminary, Ant¬ 
werp, N. Y. 1871-2, Principal of Ogdensburgh Educational Institution, N. Y. 
1872, Joined West Wisconsin Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1872, 
3, Stationed at Tomah, Wis. ; 1874, 5, Prescott. 1876, Transferred to North¬ 
ern New York Conference. 1876, 7, Stationed at Copenhagen, N. Y. ; 1878, 9, 
Antwerp. i88c-i, Principal of Ives Seminary, Antwerp, N. Y. 

Married, Jan. 10, 1872, Miss Mary C. Herrick of Canton, N. Y. 

1881, Address: Antwerp, Jefferson Co., N. Y. 


922 . * CICERO MARCELLUS HICKS. 

Born, April 8, 1848, in Boston, Mass. 

1872-3, Spent the winter in Nassau, New Providence. 1873, O n editorial 
staff of The American Grocer and The South, New York, N. Y.; traveled in 
Europe. 1874, Assistant City Editor of The Brooklyn Union, N. Y. 1875-8, 
Engaged in the Commission business with his father in New York, N. Y.; 
Firm, Hicks & Co. 1878, Traveled in Europe. Died, Oct. 6, 1878, in Brook¬ 
lyn, N. Y. 


923 . EBENEZER HILL. 

Born, Oct. 15, 1849, in Norwalk, Fairfield Co., Conn. 

1870, Assistant Superintendent of Norwalk Iron Works. 1871, Secretary of 
same; spent winter in Nassau, New Providence. 1872, Traveled in the South 
and Southwest. 1873-81, Vice-President of Norwalk Iron Works. 1873, 
Traveled in Europe. 1876, Invented an Air-compressor. 1880, Vice-President 
of the Norwalk National Bank. 

Married, June 4, 1874, Miss Julia W. Dellicker of Danbury, Conn. Chil¬ 
dren : Ebenezer, b. Feb. 22, 1875: Julia D., b. Sept. 29, 1876. 

1881, Address : South Norwalk, Fairfield Co., Conn. 


924 . EDWIN JENKINS PIOWE. 

Born, July 2, 1849, in Orange, Essex Co., N. J. 

1870-3, Studied in College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, N. \. 
1873, M.D. from same. 1873-81, Practicing Medicine in Newark, N. J. 
Married, Nov. 18, 1875, Miss Sarah Louise Simmons of Passaic, N. J. 

1881, Address: 85 Halsey St., Newark, N. J. 


925 . WILLIAM ARMOR JOHNSTON. 

Born, April 3, 1851, in Middletown, Conn. Son of Prof. John Johnston, LL.D. 

Brother of Nos. 562,695, and 740. . ' , . . . XT ^ , XT v 

1870-81, Engaged in manufacturing Dentist’s Materials in New York, N. Y.; 
Firm, Johnston Brothers; Office, 1260 Broadway, New York, N. Y.; Manufac¬ 
tory, Prince’s Bay, Staten Island, N. Y. 

1881, Address : Prince’s Bay, Richmond Co., N. Y. 


926 . GEORGE HARRISON McGREW. 

Born May 19, 1846, in Kingwood, Preston Co., W. Va. 

,863. Served 9 is Scout in U. S. Army. .865, Entered Wesleyan Umve«.ty. 
with Class of i860. 1866-7, In poor health ; out of college. 870-1, Acting 

Cashierof the National Bank of Kingwood, W. Va.; traveled m California. 





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1871-3, Studied in Law School of Harvard University. 1873, LL.B. from 
same. 1873-4, Practiced Law in Kingwood, W. Va. 1874-5, Studied in Drew 
Theological Seminary, Madison, N. J. 1875, Joined North India Conference, 
Methodist Episcopal Church ; sailed as missionary for India. 1876, B.D., Drew 
Theological Seminary. 1876, 7, Stationed at Moradabad ; 1878, 9, Barrilly ; 
1880, 1, Cawnpore. (See Bibliography.) 

Married, Sept, n, 1876, Miss Anna Julia Lore, M.D., daughter of Rev. D. I). 
Lore, D.D. Children : James Clark, b. June 26, 1877 : Elizabeth Lore, b. Nov. 
17, 1878. 

1881, Address: Cawnpore, India. 


927 . HOWARD AUGUSTUS McKENNY. 

Born, July 15, 1848, in Gorham, Cumberland Co., Me. 

1865, In United States Hospital Service, Washington, D. C. 1871-2, Teacher 
in Claflin University, Orangeburgh, S. C. 1873-81, Teaching in Gorham, Me. 
Married, June 16, 1874, Miss Alice J. West of Brandon, Vt. 

1881, Address : Gorham, Cumberland Co., Me. 


928 . GEORGE PRESTON MAINS. 

Born, Aug. 7, 1844, in Newport, Herkimer Co., N. Y. 

1864-5, U. S. Navy on Steamer Valley City. 1870, Joined New York 
East Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1870, Stationed at Hamden, 
Conn.; 1871, 2, Ansonia ; 1873-5, Chapel St., New Haven; 1876-8, New Brit¬ 
ain ; 1879, Bristol ; 1S80, I, Grace Church, Brooklyn. 

Married, Aug. 4, 1870, Miss Mary Amelia Curtiss of Mexico, N. Y. Children : 
William Curtiss, b. Sept. 3, 1871 : Jessie May, b. May 17, 1875: George Pres¬ 
ton, b. May 10, 1878. 

188r, Address: 68 St. John’s Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. 


929 . VIRGIL WADHAMS MATTOON. 

Born, March 2, 1842, in Vienna, Oneida Co., N. Y. 

1861-3, Served in 24th New York Volunteers; was in the engagements at 
Fredericksburgh, Bull’s Run (second), South Mountain, Fredericksburgh (sec¬ 
ond), and Chancellorsville. 1870-3, Studied in School of Theology, Boston 
University. 1872, Joined Providence Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 
1873, B. D., Boston Theological Seminary. 1871,2, Stationed at Barnstable and 
Yarmouth, Mass.; 1873, Allen St, New Bedford; 1874, Dighton ; 1875, South 
Harwich; 1876-8, Truro and South Truro; 1879-81, Chatham ; 1881, Diamond 
Hill, R. I. 

Married, April 2. 1873, Miss Mary F. Reed of Cortland, N. Y. Children : 
Florence Amanda, b. July 27, 1874: Wilbur Reed, b. Aug. 14, 187 c: Howard 
Virgil, b. Jan. 6, 1877. 

18S1, Address : Diamond Hill, Providence Co., R. I. 


930 . * WILLIAM LEE MILLER. 

Born, Aug. 22, 1848, in Springfield, Mass. 

1870, In Office of Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Co., Springfield, Mass. 
1871-3, Principal of Schools in the Massachusetts State Reform School/West- 
borough, Mass. 1874-9, Principal of High School, Amesburv, Mass. Died Dec 
27, 1879. 

Married, Nov. 24, 1874, Etta B. Foss. Children: William Foss, b. June 18, 
1875: Winnifred Louise, b. April 3, 187S: Wellington Lee, b. May 1, 1879. 
1881, Address of widow : Westborough, Worcester Co., Mass. 





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081 . HENRY GLEASON NEWTON. 

Born, June 5, 1843, ' n Durham, Middlesex Co., Conn. 

1870-2. Studied in Law School of Yale College. 1872, LL.B. from same. 
1872-81, Practicing Law in New Haven, Conn. 

1881, Address : 69 Church Street, New Haven, Conn. 


982 . ABRAHAM JOHN PALMER. 

Born, Jan. 18, 1847, in Frenchtown, Hunterdon Co., N. J. Brother of No. 
1184. 

1861-4, Enlisted, July 30, as drummer-boy in 48th New York Volunteers; 
engaged in the expedition to Hilton Head; taken prisoner at Fort Wagner, in 
the engagement of July 18, 1863, and carried to Charleston Jail, thence to 
Columbia, S. C., and thence in September to Libby Prison and Belle Island ; 
afterwards to Mayo’s Building Hospital, whence he escaped, April 16, 1864, 
taking information of importance; was in engagement at Bermuda Hundred, 
and wounded at Petersburgh ; discharged, Sept. 27,1864. 1871, Joined Newark 
Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1870,1, Stationed at Bayonne, N. J.; 
1872, Grace Church, Staten Island, N. Y.; 1873-5, Waverly Church, Jersey 
City, N. J. 1876, Transferred to New York Conference. 1876-8, Stationed at 
Eighty-sixth St., New York, N. Y.; 1879-81, St. James’ Church, Kingston. 1878, 
Traveled in Europe. 

Married, Oct. 13, 1874, Miss Emma T. Lacy of Jersey City, N. J. Children: 
Agnes, b. April 13, 1876; d. April 16, 1879: Helen, b. Nov. 25, 1878: Dudley, 
b. Jan. 19, 1880. 

1881, Address: Kingston, Ulster Co., N. Y. 


938 . GEORGE TOWNLEY PARROTT. 

Born, Dec. 17, 1846, in New Providence, Union Co., N. J. 

1870-3,-Studied Law in Elizabeth, N. J.; resided in Finderne, N. J. 1872, 
Traveled across the continent, and in Pacific States. 1873, Admitted to the 
Bar in Elizabeth, N. J. 1873-81, Practicing Law in Elizabeth, N. J.; Firm, 
Alward & Parrott. 1880, Member of New Jersey Legislature. 

Married, Oct. 8, 1874, Miss Ella B. Tichenor of Irvington, N. J. Children : 
Helen King, b. Feb. 20, 1877 : Raymond Townley, b. March 15* 1880. 

1881, Address: 105 & 107 Broad St., Elizabeth, N. J. 


934 . WILLIAM HENRY PETERS. 

Born, March 18, 1848, in Beekman, Dutchess Co., N. Y. 
x 870-3, Studied in School of Theology of Boston University. 1871-2, 
Preached at Methodist Episcopal Church, New England Village, Mass. 1873, 
B.D., Boston University. 1873, Preached at Bloomville, N. Y. 1874-5, 
Preached at Charlotteville, N. Y. 1876, Joined New York Conference, Metho¬ 
dist Episcopal Church. 1876, Stationed at Florida, N. Y.; 1877,8, High Hill; 
1879-81, Esopus ; 1881, Olive. 

1881, Address: Olive, Ulster Co., N. Y. 


935 . EDWARD HYDE RICE. 

Born, Oct. 27, 1848, in Boston, Mass. Brother of Nos. 812, 987, and 1230. 
1870-1, Principal of High School, Holliston, Mass. 1871-2, Principal of 
High School, Malden, Mass. 1872-3, Traveled in Europe, and studied in 






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[1S70. 


Universities of Berlin, Leipsic, and Paris; Ph.D., College de France, Paris. 
1873-5, Principal of High School, Chicopee, Mass.. 1875-9, Classical Master, 
High School, Worcester, Mass. 1879-80, Principal of High School, Lawrence, 
Mass. 1879-80, Member of Board of Visitors, Boston University. 1880-1, 
Engaged in City Library, Springfield, Mass. 1881, Principal of Pittsfield High 
School, Mass. 

Married, Aug. 12, 1878, Emma J. Adams of Newton, Mass. 

18S1, Address: Care of Rev. William Rice, D.D., Springfield, Mass. 


936 . ALFRED SEELYE ROE. 

Born, June 8, 1844, in Rose, Wayne Co., N. Y. 

1864-5, Served in 9th New York Heavy Artillery; engaged in the Battle of 
Cold Harbor ; taken prisoner by Early during his raid on Washington, and 
imprisoned at Danville, Va., for seven months. 1870-5, Principal of High 
School, Ashland, Mass. 1875-80, Master in High School, Worcester, Mass. 
1881, Principal of High School, Worcester, Mass. 

Married, June 22, 1874, Nora A. Metcalf of Ashland, Mass. Children: 
Addie Estelle, b. April 6, 1875; d. Feb. 24, 1878: Annabel C., b. Sept. 3, 1879. 
1SS1, Address: Worcester, Mass. 


937 . CHARLES EDSON SEAVER. 

Born, Dec. 25, 1843, > n Worcester, Mass. 

1870-2, Preached at Methodist Episcopal Church, in North Dana, Mass. 
1872, Joined New England Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1872, 
Stationed at North Dana, Mass.; 1873-4, North New Salem and Orange; 
1875, Turner’s Falls; 1876-8, South Deerfield; 1879, Heath. 1880, Supernu¬ 
merary. 1880-1, Teacher of Music in Holyoke, Mass. 

Married, Feb. 8, 1871, Miss Emma Clough of Chicopee Falls, Mass. Chil¬ 
dren: Charles Joseph, b. Jan. 23, 1872: Edgar Willie, b. Jan. 21, 1874. 

1881, Address: Holyoke, Hampden Co., Mass. 


938 . RICHARD WATSON SMITH. 

Born, May 16, 1846, near Richmond, Madison Co., Ivy. 

1870-1, Teacher in State Normal School, Peru, Nebr. 1871-81, Teacher in 
Mowry and Goff’s English and Classical School, Providence, R. I. 

Married, Sept. 6, 1871, Miss Georgie Skillings of East Bridgewater, Mass. 
Children: Richard Edwin, b. July 22, 1872: Margaret Augusta, b. April 20, 
1874: Margaret Gertrude, b. .Sept. 11, 1879. 

1881, Address: 49 Snow St., Providence, R. I. 


939 . WILLIAM JONATHAN SMITH. 

Born, Nov. 3, 1842, in Middletown, R. I. 

1868-70, Preached in Methodist Episcopal Church, Higganum, Conn. 1871, 
Joined Providence Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1871, 2, Stationed 
at Emmanuel Church, Mansfield, Mass.; 1873, 4 > Duxbury; 1875-7, Little 
Compton, R. I. ; 1878-80, East Bridgewater, Mass.; 1881, Phenix, R. I. 

Married, Dec. 21, 1871, Miss M. Abbie Harris of Pawtucket, R. I. Child; 
Beatrice Mary, b. Jan. 28, 1877. 

1881, Address: Phenix, Kent Co., R. I. 




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040 . JOSEPH B. THOMAS, Jun. 

Born, Jan. 20, 1849, in Philadelphia, Pa. 

1870-Si, Superintendent of Standard Sugar Refinery, 22 Eastern Av„ Boston 
Mass. 1873, Traveled in Europe. 

Married, April 14, 1875, Miss Annie M. Hill (sister of No. 923), of South 
Norwalk, Conn. Child : Joseph B., b. Jan. 4, 1879. 

1881, Address: 92 Marlborough St., Boston, Mass. 


041 . MARVIN WALLACE VAN DENBURG. 

Born, Oct. 8, 1843, in Homer, Cortland Co., N. Y. 

1862-4, Served as Private in Company D, 157th New York Volunteers; 
engaged in battles at Chancellorsville and Gettysburgh; wounded at Gettys- 
burgh. 1870-1, Taught in Wayzata, Minn. 187 r, Engaged as Traveling Whole¬ 
sale Agent for the J. N E. Stevens Manufacturing Co., Iron Toy Manufacturers, 
Cromwell, Conn. 1872-3, Superintendent of the Stevens & Brown Tin Toy 
Manufacturing Co., Cromwell. 1874-7, Teacher of Natural Science, Fort 
Edward Collegiate Institute, N. Y. 1877-9, Studied in Medical Department, 
University of City of New York. 1879, M.D. from same. 1879-80, Practiced 
Medicine in New York, N. Y. 1880-1, Practicing Medicine in Fort Edward. 
N. Y. (See Bibliography.) 

Married, Sept. 15, 1870, Miss Belle A. Stevens of Cromwell, Conn., who died 
Oct. 27, 1871. Married, Dec. 13, 1872, Miss Mary Ellen King (daughter of 
No. 315), of Fort Edward, N. Y., who died Feb. 13, 1879. Children: Fannie 
Ella, b. Aug. 12, 1871: Grace, b. Dec. 12, 1873; d. Jan. 12, 1874: Joseph King, 
b. Nov. 29, 1874. 

1881, Address: Fort Edward, Washington Co., N. Y. 


042 . JOHN B. WELCH. 

Born in 1843. 

1870-2, Teacher of Latin and Greek in Episcopal Academy, Cheshire, Conn. 
1872-81, Principal of Natchaug High School, Willimantic, Conn. 

1881, Address: Willimantic, Windham Co., Conn. 


043 . JOSEPH KENNARD WELLS. 

Born, Dec. 11, 1849, i n Vincentown, Burlington Co., N. J. 

1870-3, Studied Law in Mount Holly and Trenton, N. J. 1874, Admitted to 
the Bar. 1875-6, Journal Clerk, New Jersey House of Assembly. 1874-81, 
Law Clerk of New Jersey Court of Chancery. 

1881, Address: Trenton, N. J. 


v 044 . JOHN STRANGE WOOD. 

Born, May 14, 1846, in Greencastle, Putnam Co., Ind. Brother of Nos. 787 
and 967. 

1S70-2, Studied in Chicago Medical College. 1871-2, House Physician, Cook 
County Insane Asylum, Ill. 1872, M.D., Northwestern University; practiced 
Medicine in Palatine, Ill. 1873-7, Practiced Medicine in Evanston, Chicago, 
and Benserville, Ill. 1877-9, Practiced Medicine in LaFayette, Ind. 1879-81, 
Piacticed Medicine in Buffalo Park, Gove Co., Kans. 1881, On account of 
poor health removed to New Mexico, practicing Medicine in Chama, N. Mex. 

Married, July 17, 1873, Ella M. Kelsey of Mount Vernon, Ohio. Child: 
Kate Clara, b. May 17, 1874. 

1881, Address: Chama, Rio Arriba Co., N. Mex. 

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Class of 1871 . 


945 . DANIEL STILLMAN ALFORD. 

Born, Oct. 2, 1848, in Riverton, Litchfield Co., Conn. 

1871-2, Studied Law. 1873, Admitted to the Bar. i8 73 “ 8 l Practicing Law 
in Lawrence, Kans % ; Assistant Editor of The Spirit of Kansas. Admitted to 
Supreme and U. S. Circuit Courts. (See Bibliography.) 

Married, April 14, 1874, Miss Susan D. Savage of Lawrence, Kans. Chil¬ 
dren: Alfred C., b. Jan. 26, 1875 : Anna Mav > b. Feb. 24, 1879. 

1881, Address: Lawrence, Douglas Co., Kans. 


940 . ELDON BENJAMIN BIRDSEY. 

Born, July 26, 1848, in Hamburgh, New London Co., Conn. 

1871-2, Studied in Law School of University of Albany, N. Y. 1872, LL.B. 
from same; admitted to the Bar in Middletown, Conn. 1873-81, Practicing Law 
in Middletown, Conn. 1879-81, Prosecuting Attorney, City Court. 

Married, Oct. 23, 1873, Miss Caroline Elizabeth Chase (daughter of No. 1), 
of Middletown, Conn. Children: Frederick, b. March 20, 1875 ; d. in infancy: 
Laura Chase, b. March 23, 1878. 

1881, Address: Middletown, Conn. 


947 . BYRON ALDEN BROOKS. 

Born, Dec. 12, 1845, i n Theresa, Jefferson Co., N. Y. 

1871-2, Principal of Union Free School, Dobbs’ Ferry, N. Y. 1873, Assist¬ 
ant Editor of The National Quarterly Review , New York, N. Y. 1873-81, 
Engaged in teaching and literary work in New York, N. Y. 1880, Secretary of 
the Fetter Screw Co., Flushing, N. Y. (See Bibliography.) 

Married, July 17, 1872, Miss Sarah E. Davis (sister of No. 618), of Middle- 
town, Conn. Children : Byron Harold, b. Jan. 23, 1878: Sarah Ethel, b. Jan. 6, 
1881; d. Aug. 8,1881. 

1881, Address: Flushing, Queens Co., N. Y. 


94 S. JOHN HARRISON COCAGNE. 

Born, June 17, 1848, in Delta, Oneida Co., N. Y. 

1871-2, Teacher of Greek and Natural Science in Black River Conference 
Seminary, Antwerp, N. Y. 1873-4, Professor of Mathematics in Quincy 
German and English College, Ill. 1874-5, Teacher of Mathematics in Mexico 
Academy, N. Y. 1875-6, Again Professor of Mathematics in Quincy College, 
Ill. 1877-8, On account of poor health, engaged in light farm-work. 1878-9, 
Professor of Mathematics in Xenia Female College, Ohio. 1879-80, Teacher 
of Mathematics in Mitchell Seminary, Mitchellville, Iowa. 1881-1, Superin¬ 
tendent of Public Schools, Mitchellville. 

1881, Address: Mitchellville, Polk Co., Iowa. 


949 . ALBERT BARNARD CRAFTS. 

Born, Sept. 4, 1851, in Milan, Coos Co., N. H. Brother of No. 886. 

1871-2, Taught in Pine Meadow, Conn. 1872-3, Engaged in business. 1873- 
5, Studied Law in Westerly, R. I. 1875, Admitted to the Bar of Rhode Island 
and Connecticut. 1875-81, Practicing Law in Westerly, R. I. 

1881, Address : Westerly, Washington Co., R. I. 







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1 ) 50 . WATSON THOMAS DUNMORE. 

Born, March 28, 1845, in Rush, Susquehanna Co., Pa. 

1^871—3, Principal of Union High School, Bradford, Vt. 1873-4, Studied Law 
in Wilkes Barre, Pa., and Bradford, Vt. 1874, Admitted to the Bar of Ver¬ 
mont. 1874, Principal, for one term, of Graded School, Susquehanna Depot, 
Pa. 1875, Superintendent of Public Schools, Hornellsville, N. Y.; admitted 
to the Bar of New York. 1875, LL.B., Hamilton College. 1875-81, Practic¬ 
ing Law in Utica, N. Y.; Firm, Lindsley & Dunmore. 

Married, July 9, 1878, Miss Minnie E. Goodier (daughter of No. 256), of 
Utica, N. Y. - Child : James Sterling, b. July 15, 1879. 

1881, Address : 189 Genesee St., Utica, N. Y. 


951 . ROBERT WATERMAN CARR FARNSWORTH. 

Born, Feb. 20, 1844, in Haverhill, Grafton Co., N. H. 

1862-4, Served in the 10th Vermont Volunteers. 1864-5, Captain of Com¬ 
pany F, 32d Colored Infantry, U. S. Volunteers; wounded in hand and hip 
while near Pocotaligo, S. C.; discharged on account of wounds. 1871-2, 
Teacher of Latin in Fort Edward Collegiate Institute, N. Y. 1872-3, Studied 
in School of Theology, Boston University. 1873, Joined Providence Confer¬ 
ence, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1873-5, Stationed at North Church, Fall 
River, Mass.; 1876, 7, Fourth St., New Bedford; 1878, West Dennis ; 1879, 80, 
Danielsonville, Conn. 1880, Transferred to Southern California Conference. 
1880, 1, Stationed at Pasadena, Cal. 

Married, Aug. 10, 1871, Miss Emma S. George of Newbury, Vt. Children: 
Ruthie Winifred, b. Aug. 20, 1872 : Edith Emma, b. July 5, 1877. 

1881, Address: Pasadena, Los Angeles Co., Cal. 


952 . THEODORE E. HANCOCK. 

Born, May 30, 1847, in Fulton, Oswego Co., N. Y. 

1871-3, Studied in Law School of Columbia College. 1873, Admitted to the 
Bar in New York, N. Y. 1873-81, Practicing Law in Syracuse, N. Y. (See 
Bibliography.) 

1881, Address: 27 & 28 Savings Bank Building, Syracuse, N. Y. 


953 . GEORGE INGRAHAM. 

Born, May 10, 1851, in Brooklyn, N. Y. Son of No. 191. Brother of No. 
1175. 

1871-3, Studied in Law School of Columbia College. 1873, LL.B. from same. 
1873-81, Practicing Law in Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Married, Dec. 16, 1874, Clara R. Crowell of Brooklyn, N. Y. Child: Mary 
M., b. Feb. 19, 1880. 

1881, Address : 16 Court St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 


954 . ROBERT WEAVER JONES. 

Born, Oct. 24, 1839, in Bethlehem, Northampton Co., Pa. 

1871, Joined New York Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1871-3, 
Stationed at North Church, Hartford, Conn.; 1874-6, Second Church, Nor¬ 
walk ; 1877-9, Eighteenth St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ; 1880, 1, Flushing. 

Married, Oct. 22, 1873, Elsie L. Tolies of South Norwalk, Conn. Children : 
Robert Tolies, b. Sept. 26, 1874: Roy Humiston, b. Aug. 3,1877 : Edwin Ches¬ 
ter, b. Oct. 6, 1880. 

1881, Address: Flushing, Queens Co., N. Y. 






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955 . WATSON ELI KNOX. 

Born, July 16, 1841, in Blandford, Hampden Co., Mass. 

1864, Served in 17th Regiment New York State National Guards. 1871-2, 
Teacher of Mathematics in Wilmington Institute, Del. 1S72-4, Principal of 
Felton Seminary, Del. 1875, Joined New England Conference, Methodist 
Episcopal Church. 1875, Stationed at Heath, Mass ; 1876-8, West Spring- 
field ; 1879-81, Northampton. (See Bibliography.) 

1881, Address: Northampton, Hampshire Co., Mass. 


956 . JOHN HENRY LOWMAN. 

Born, Oct. 6, 1849, in Cleveland, Ohio. 

1871-3, Studied in Medical Department of University of Wooster. 1873, 
M.D. from same. 1872-4, Resident Physician in Cleveland Charity Hospital. 

1874, House Accoucheur, Cleveland Maternity Hospital. 1874-5, Resident 
Surgeon in Cleveland Charity Hospital. 1875, Resident Surgeon in Charity 
Hospital, Blackwell’s Island, New York, N. Y.; First Clinical Assistant in 
Metropolitan Throat Hospital, New York, N. Y. 1875-81, Practicing Medi¬ 
cine and Surgery (specialty, Throat and Chest Diseases,) in Cleveland, Ohio. 

1875, Lecturer on Materia Medica and Therapeutics in Medical Department, 
University of Wooster, Cleveland, Ohio. 1876, Professor of Materia Medica 
and Therapeutics in same. 1875-8, Visiting Physician to Charity Hospital, 
Cleveland. 1878-81, Visiting Physician to Cleveland City Hospital. 1877, 
M.D., College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia College. 1881, Associate 
Editor of The Ohio Medical Recorder. 

1881, Address: Corner Prospect, Huron and Erie Sts., Cleveland, Ohio. 


957 . JOHN HUNTER MILLER. 

Born, May 11,1850, in New Rochelle, Westchester Co., N. Y. 

1871-3, Studied in Law School of Columbia College. 1873-81, Practicing 
Law in New York, N. Y. ; residing at 75 West Fifty-first St., New York, N. Y. 
Married, June 4, 1873, Mary Wells of New Rochelle, N. Y. 

1881, Address: 33 Pine St., New York, N. Y. 


958 . GEORGE WATSON NEWTON. 

Born, Dec. 4, 1845, in Durham, Middlesex Co., Conn. 

. 1 871-3,^Employed in U. S. Coast Survey. 1873-81, Engaged in Civil En¬ 
gineering. 1880-1, Employed as Engineer on a Kansas and Missouri Railroad. 
1881, Permanent Address : Durham, Middlesex Co., Conn. 


959 . ALBERT PEARNE PALMER. 

Born, Feb. 6, 1846, in Cortland, Cortland Co., N. Y. 

1871, Joined Providence Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1871, 
Stationed at East Main St., Norwich, Conn.; 1872-4, Central Church, Taunton, 
Mass.; 1875-7, Wellfleet; 1S78, 9, Woonsocket, R. I.; 1880, Chestnut St., 
Providence; 1881, Stafford Springs, Conn. (See Bibliography.) 

Married, April 2, 1872, Miss Flora S. Cobb of Oneonta, N. Y., who died May 
21, 1873. Married, March n, 1875, Miss Mina Morgan of West Winfield, 
N. Y. Children: Hattie Belle, b. May 20, 1873 : Morgan S., Dec. 25, 1875. 
1881, Address: Stafford Springs, Tolland Co., Conn. 







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960 . WILBUR FISK POTTER. 

Born, April 30, 1842, in Monson, Hampden Co., Mass. 

1864-5, Served in 16th Massachusetts Battery. 1871, Taught in Bernards- 
ton, Mass. 1872, Teacher in Providence Conference Seminary, East Green¬ 
wich, R. I. 1872, In the employ of New England Marble Co., Boston, Mass. 
1874-5, In the employ of the Oriental Oil Co., Boston, Mass. 1875—81, Engaged 
in General Insurance (chiefly Fire Insurance) business in Springfield, Mass.: 
Firm, W. A. Fuller & Co. 

1881, Address: 394 Main St., Springfield, Mass. 


961 . EDWARD AM AS A RANSOM. 

Born, Aug. 16, 1849, in Somerville, Somerset Co., N. J. 

1871-3, Studied Law in Jersey City, N. J. 1874-81, Practicing Law in Jersey 
City, N. J. 

Married, Dec. 24, 1874, Miss Jennie Neale (sister of No. 1017), of Middletown, 
Conn. Children: Edward Amasa, b. Oct. 25, 1875: Arthur Neale, b. Nov. 4, 
1S77 : Jennie Neale, b. Nov. 29, 1879. 

1881, Address: Jersey City, N. J. 


962 . EDGAR MONCENA SMITH. 

Born, Aug. 4, 1845, i n Livermore, Androscoggin Co., Me. 

1871-2, Preached in Bristol, R. I. 1872, Joined Providence Conference, 
Methodist Episcopal Church. 1872, Stationed at Bristol, R. I. 1872-4, Tutor 
in Mathematics, Wesleyan University. 1874-6, Stationed at Trinity Church, 
Providence, R. I.; 1877-9, First Church, Newport. 1881, Transferred to Cen¬ 
tral New York Conference. 1881, Stationed at West Eaton, N. Y. 1880, 
Traveled in Europe. (See Bibliography.) 

Married, Dec. 23, 1874, Miss Marguerite M. Hauschild of Metuchen, N. J. 
Children: Mae Deering, b. Nov. 18, 1875: Burckhart Hauschild, b. Oc\ 19, 
1877. 

1881, Address: West Eaton, Madison Co., N. Y. 


963 . NORMAN JAIRUS SQUIRES. 

Born, Oct. 5, 1841, in Good Ground, Suffolk Co., N. Y. 

1865, B.D., Methodist General Biblical Institute, Concord, N. H. 1871, 
Acting Pastor of Central Congregational Church, Portland, Conn. 1872-3, 
Pastor of same. 1873-81, Pastor of Congregational Church, North Manchester, 
Conn. 1881, Pastor of Congregational Church, West Haven, Conn. (See 
Bibliography.) 

Married, June 13, 1872, Miss Mary M. Miner of Greenport, N. Y. Children: 
Norma May, b. Dec. 22, 1874 : Nettie Clara, b. March 4, 1876: Delmar Louise, 
b. June 8, 1880. 

1881, Address: West Haven, New Haven Co., Conn. 


964 . GEORGE STORRS WENTWORTH. 

Born, Nov. 29, 1836, in Milton, Strafford Co., N. H. 

1861-4, Served in Battery I, 5th U. S. Regular Artillery; was present in 
sixteen battles, including Gaines Mills, Malvern Hill, Bull Run (second), 
Antietam, Chancellorsville, and Cold Harbor ; wounded in shoulder at Gettys- 
burgh. 1872-3, In business in Keene, N. H. 1873, Joined New Hampshire 






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Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1873, Stationed at South Acworth, 
N. H. ; 1874, Rindge; 1875, 6, Lempster; 1877, 8, North Grantham and West 
Enfield ; 1879, New Ipswich. 1880, Located. 1880-1, Residing in Keene, N. H. 
Married, June 9, 1873, Mrs. Emily Augusta Lord of Keene, N. H. 

1881, Address : Keene, Essex Co., N. H. 


965 . WILLIAM FREDERICK WHITCHER. 

Born, Aug. 10, 1845, * n Benton, Grafton Co., N. H. 

1871-2, Studied in School of Theology, Boston University. 1872, Joined 
Providence Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1872, 3, Stationed at 
South Yarmouth, Mass.; 1874-6, First Church, Newport, R. I.; 1877, 8, County 
St., New Bedford, Mass.; 1879-81, Matthewson St., Providence, R. I. 1881, 
Resigned his charge; on editorial staff of The Boston Traveller; residing in 
Malden, Mass. 

Married, Dec. 4, 1872, Miss Jeannette M. Burr of Middletown, Conn. Child: 
Burr Royce, b. Nov. 6, 1878. 

1881, Address : 31 State St., Boston, Mass. 


060 . CLARENCE WILLIAMS. 

Born, March 18, 1845, ’ n Saint George, New Brunswick. 

1871-2, Studied Languages in University of Gottingen. 1872-3, Studied in 
Hanover. 1873, Studied and traveled in France. 1876-81, Clerk and Book¬ 
keeper for Bassett & Co., Wholesale Crockery Dealers, New York, N. Y.; re- 
iding at 336 East 41st St. 

Married. Children : two. 

1881, Address: 49 Barclay St., New York, N. Y. 


067 . JOSEPH RAND WOOD. 

Born, March 2, 1848, in Greencastle, Putnam Co., Ind. Brother of Nos. 7S7 
and 944. 

1871-2, Studied in School of Theology, Boston University. 1872-3, Preached 
at Congress St. Methodist Episcopal Church, LaFayette, Ind. 1873-5, Studied 
in School of Theology, Boston University. 1873, Preached at Methodist 
Episcopal Church, Brockton, Mass. 1874, Preached at Methodist Episcopal 
Church, Bridgewater. 1875, B.D., Boston University. 1875, Joined Northwest 
Indiana Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1876-81, Missionary to 
South America ; stationed at Rosario de Sante Fe, Argentine Republic; Teacher 
of Greek in the Athenaeum 

Married, Nov. to, 1875, Miss Susie A. Blodgett of Holliston, Mass. 

1881, Address: Rosario de Santa Fe, Argentine Republic, S. A. 


Class of 1 872. 


968 . DELOS RICHARD BAKER. 

Born, Nov. 18, 1848, in Candor, Tioga Co., N. Y. 

1872-3, On editorial staff of The Cincinnati Gazette , Ohio. 1874, Joined 
Cincinnati Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1874, Stationed at 
Venice, Ohio; 1875, 6, Groesbeck; 1877, Wright Chapel, Cincinnati. y 1878, 
Suspended from the Ministry on account of heresy. 1879, Expelled from the 







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Ministry and Church on account of heresy. 1879-80, Reporter for The Cin¬ 
cinnati Daily Times , Ohio. 1880-1, Stenographer in Cincinnati; residing near 
Ludlow, Ky. 

Married, July 20, 1875, Miss Georgie A. Beecher of Bridgeport, Conn. 
Children: Ruth Isabel, b., 1876: Charles Newton, b., 1877 : Caroline, b., 1880. 
1881, Address: 190 West Fourth St., Cincinnati, Ohio. 


960 . JOSEPH HENRY BEALE. 

Born, May 23. 1842, in Truro, Barnstable Co., Mass. 

1862, Entered Wesleyan University with the Class of 1866. 1864-5, Served 

with Company D, 31st Maine Volunteers ; promoted to First Lieutenant. 1868, 
Joined East Maine Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1868, Stationed 
at Pembroke, Me.; 1869, 70, Cutler, Me. 1872, Transferred to New York East 
Conference. 1872, 3, Stationed at Bloomfield, Conn.; 1874, Branford; 1875, 
Kensington ; 1876, East Granby; 1877, 8, Wallingford. 1879-81, Engaged in 
mercantile business in New Haven, Conn. 

Married, Feb. 21, 1867, Nellie R. Buell of Killingworth, Conn. 

1881, Address: 6 Orange St., New Haven, Conn. 


970 . * JAMES MADISON BEEDE. 

Born, March 20, 1846, in Hebron, Grafton Co., N. H. 

1872-5, Teacher of Natural Science in Drew Ladies’ Seminary, Carmel, N. Y. 
1875-81, Assistant Principal of High School, Orange, N. J. Died, Jan. 6, 1881, 
in Orange, N.J. 

Married, Dec. 31, 1874, Miss Lucy Lathbury of White Plains, N. Y. Chil¬ 
dren: Mary Lathbury, b. Nov. 30, 1875; d. J an - L 18S1 : Vincent Van Marter, 
b. Nov. 27, 1879. 

1881, Address of widow: Orange, N. J. 


971 . EDWIN ALONZO BLAKE. 

Born, July 10, 1847, in Pittsfield, Merrimack Co., N. H. 

1872, Joined New York East Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 
1872, Stationed at Guilford. Conn.; 1873, Kensington. 1874, On account of 
sickness, resided at Ipswich, Mass. 1875, Stationed at Bridgeport, Conn.; 
1876-8, Babylon, N. Y. ; 1879-81, Thirty-seventh St., New York. 

Married. July 10, 1873, Miss A. H. Tinkham of New Haven, Conn. , Child : 
Eva May, b. Feb. 9, 1876. 

1881, Address: 134 East Forty-third St., New York, N. Y. 


972 . JOHN AYER CASS. 

Born, Oct. 3, 1843, * n Conville, Me. 

1872, Post Graduate Student in Wesleyan University. 1873, Joined New 
England Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1873-5, Stationed at Cen¬ 
tral (now Grace) Church. Springfield, Mass.; 1876-8, Union Square Church, 
Somerville; 1879-81, Trinity Church, Worcester. (See Bibliography.) 

Married, April 9, 1873, Lucy E. Packard of Cambridgeport, Mass. Children: 
Alfred Cookman, b. July 8, 1874: Viola Grace, b. Sept. 26, 1875: Ella Lan¬ 
sing, b. May 10, 1877 : Florence Houghton, b. Dec. 13, 1879. 

1881, Address: Worcester, Mass. 






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[1872. 


973 . PERRY CHANDLER. 


Born, June 7, 1843, in Chatham, Carroll Co., N. H. 

1 863-5, Served in U. S. Army. 1872, Joined New York East Conference, 
Methodist Episcopal Church. 1872, 3, Stationed at City Mission, New Haven, 
Conn.; 1874, Jerome, N. Y. 1875, Transferred to Maine Conference. 1875,6, 
Stationed at Fairfield, Me.; 1877-9, Gorham and Shelburne, N. H.; 1880-1, 
Skowhegan and Norridgewock, Me. 

Married, July 24, 1873, Miss Abbie S. Fuller of Augusta, Me. Children: 
Perry Fuller, b. June 8, 1874: Ralph H., b. June 5, 1876: Webster Allen, b. 
Dec. 10, 1878. 

1881, Address: Skowhegan, Somerset Co , Me. 


974 . BENJAMIN STEPHEN CLARK. 

Born, Sept. 15, 1848, in New York, N. Y. 

1872-81, Practicing Law in New York, N. Y. 

Married, July 30, 1873, Mi ss Mary J. Conklin of New York, N. Y. 
1881, Address: 21 Park Row, New York, N. Y. 


975 . SAMUEL GREENLEAF CUSHING. 

Born, March 15, 1849, Shrewsbury, Worcester Co., Mass. 

1872-5, In the employ of the New England Marble Co., Boston, Mass. 
1876, Financial Agent for Cincinnati, Rockport & Southwestern Railroad Co.; 
resided in Rockport, Ind. 1877-81, Engaged in Boot and Shoe business in 
Knoxville, Iowa. 

Married, Nov. 24, 1874, Miss Marian Fannie A. Morse of Charlton, Mass 
Child: Harvey Morse, b. Dec. 5, 1875. 

1881, Address: Knoxville, Marion Co., Iowa. 


976 . JOHN ALPHONSO DAY. 

Born, July 21, 1847, in New Salem, Franklin Co., Mass. 

l & 7 2 ~ 3 i Studied in School of Theology, Boston University. 1873, Joined 
New England Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1873, 4 > Stationed at 
South Athol, Mass.; 1875, 6, South Wilbraham (now Hampden); 1877, 
Enfield; 1879, § 0 > Lunenburgh; 1881, Townsend. 

Married, May 28, 1874, Miss S. Belle Savage of Hubbardston, Mass. Chil¬ 
dren: Eva Belle, b. April 6, 1876: Harold Alphonso, b. Oct. 24, 1878. 

1881, Address: Rev. J. Alphonso Day, Townsend, Middlesex Co., Mass. 


977 . ALBERT MONROE GRAVES. 

Born, Dec. 10, 1847, in Randolph, Dodge Co., Wis. 

1872-4, Principal of various schools in the West. ' 1874-8, Principal of Pub 
lie Schools in Kensington, in West Meriden, and elsewhere in Connecticut. 
1878-81, Master of various schools in Massachusetts. i8St, Principal of Gram¬ 
mar School, East Dedham, Mass. 

Married, July 17, 1872, Miss M. E. Palmer of Kensington, Conn. Child: a 
daughter, b. Feb. 24, 1875. 

1881, Address: East Dedham, Norfolk Co., Mass. 




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978 . ALMON EVERETT HALL. 

Born, Dec. 6, 1848, in Stamford, Bennington Co., Vt. 

1872-3, Studied in School of Theology, Boston University. 1873, Joined 
Providence Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1873, Stationed at Digh- 
ton, Mass.; 1874, St. Paul’s Church, Providence. R. I.; 1875, 6, West Dennis, 
Mass. 1877-8, On account of poor health traveled in Mexico. 1878-81, Super¬ 
annuated ; residing in Stamford, Vt. 

Married, April 2, 1874, Miss Caroline E. Beard of Dighton, Mass. Child: 
Damon Everett, b. Dec. 6, 1875. 

1881, Address: Stamford, Bennington Co., Vt. 


979 . JOHN NEWTON HOLT. 

Born, Aug. 7, 1842, in Rumford, Oxford Co., Me. 

l % 7 2 ~ 2 i Teacher of Mathematics in Chamberlain Institute and Female Col¬ 
lege, Randolph, N. Y. 1873-6, Assistant Classical Teacher in High School, 
Springfield, Mass. 1876-7, Principal of Graded School, Danielsonville, Conn. 
1877-8, Principal of High School, Enfield, Conn. 1878-9, Principal of Graded 
School, Meriden, Conn. 1879-81, Principal of Graded School, Wolcottville, 
Conn. 

Married, July 7, 1875, Miss Emma A. Tryon of Middletown, Conn. 

1881, Address: Wolcottville, Litchfield Co., Conn. 


980 . SILAS WILLIAM KENT. 

Born, Sept. 20, 1850, in Remsen, Oneida Co., N. Y. 

1872-81, Engaged in business in Meriden, Conn. 

Married, Sept. 16, 1872, Miss Mary E. Chapman of Little Utica, N. Y. 
Children: Chester Chaffee, b. May 5, 1874: William H. Boole, b. June 24, 
1878. 

1881, Address: West Meriden, New Haven Co., Conn. 


981 . ISAAC J. LANSING. 

Born, Oct. 3, 1846, in Watervliet, Albany Co., N. Y. 

1872, Post-graduate Student in Wesleyan University. 1873, Joined New 
York East Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1873, 4 > Stationed at 
Embury Church, Brooklyn, N. Y. 1874, Transferred to Georgia Conference. 
1874-6, President of Clark University, Atlanta, Ga. 1875, Also Pastor of 
Loyd St. Church, Atlanta. 1876, Transferred to Savannah Conference. 1876-8, 
Acting Assistant Secretary of Freedmen’s Aid Society, Methodist Episcopal 
Church. 1878, Transferred to New York East Conference. 1878-80, Stationed 
at Meriden, Conn.; 1881, Stamford and Waterside. 

Married, Oct. 21, 1873, Miss Ella T. Griswold of Hartford, Conn. Children: 
a son, b. and d. 1876: Gilbert Haven, b. Dec. 15, 1879 

1881, Address: 3 River St., Stamford, Conn. 


982 . EDMUND MEAD MILLS. 

Born, July 17, 1848, in Petaluma, Sonoma Co., Cal. 

1872, Joined Central New York Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 
1872-4, Stationed at La Fayette, N. Y.; 1875-7, Delaware St., Syracuse; 
1878-80, Wolcott; 1881, Penn Yan. 1878, Ph.D., Syracuse University. 
Married, Aug. 23, 1873, Miss Emily Rexford Adams of Fabius, N. Y. 

1881, Address: Penn Yan, Yates Co., N. Y. 

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WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 


[1872. 


983 . FRANK MASON NORTH. 

Born, Dec. 3, 1850, in New York, N. Y. Brother of No. 853. 

1872-3, In Office of C. C. North, New York, N. Y. 1873, Joined New York 
Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1873, Stationed at Florida, N. Y.; 
1874-6, Amenia; 1877, 8, Cold Spring; 1879-81, One-hundred-and eleventh 
St., New York. 

Married, May 27, 1874, Miss Fannie I. Stewart of Philadelphia, Pa., who died 
Dec. 22, 1878. Children: Adolphus Stewart, b. Aug. 19, 1875: Mason Long- 
acre, b. Sept. 29, 1877; d. March 22, 1878. 

1881, Address; 1961 Madison Av., New York, N. Y. 


984 . JULIUS WILLIE PAIGE. 

Born, May 30, 1850, in Smithville, Monroe Co., Miss. 

1873, Studied in General Theological Seminary, New York, N. Y. 1874-6, 
Associate Rector of Anthon Memorial Church, New York, N. Y. 1875, 
Traveled in Europe. 1876-81, Rector of Trinity Church, Sharon Springs, N. Y. 
1880, Traveled in Europe and the East. 

1881, Address: Sharon Springs, Schoharie Co., N. Y. 


985 . WATSON LYMAN PHILLIPS. 

Born, Jan. 28, 1850, in Troy, N. Y. 

1872-3, Studied in School of Theology, Boston University. 1873, Joined 
Providence Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1873, Stationed at 
West Duxbury, Mass.; 1874-6, South Yarmouth; 1877, 8, First Church, Fall 
River; 1879-81, County St., New Bedford. 1881, Transferred to New York 
East Conference. 1S8r, Stationed at Summerfield Church, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Married, June 22, 1873, Miss Ella V. Stetson of East Pembroke, Mass. 

1881, Address : 414 Washington Av., Brooklyn, N. Y. 


986 . * DAMON CLARKE PORTER. 

Born, Oct. 29, 1846, in Scituate, Plymouth Co., Mass. Brother of No. 898. 
1872-3, Studied in School of Theology, Boston University. 1873, In poor 
health. 1873-4, Traveled in Europe for health with No. 898 ; recovered health. 
Died, Dec. 1, 1874, in Scituate, Mass. 

Married, April 9, 1873, Miss Helen A. Fuller of Springfield, Mass. 

1881, Address of widow: Springfield, Mass. 


987 . CHARLES FRANCIS RICE. 

Born, April 14, 1851, in Chelsea, Suffolk Co., Mass. Brother of NosCS^, 
935, and 1230. 

1872-3, Teacher of Classics in High School, Springfield, Mass. 1874, Em¬ 
ployed in the City Library, Springfield, Mass. 1875, Joined New England 
Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1874-7, Tutor in Latin, Wesleyan 
University. 1877-9, Stationed at Appleton Church, Neponset, Boston, Mass.; 
1880, 1, Wesley Chapel, Salem. 1881, Traveled in Europe during the summer 
with Nos. 405 and 812. 

Married, Aug. 25, 1875, Miss Miriam O. Jacobs of Springfield, Mass. Chil¬ 
dren: Laura Owen, b. Sept. 11, 1876: William Chauncey, b. Sept. 11, 1878. 

1881, Address: Salem, Mass. 





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088 . ROBERT JAMES ROUND. 

Born, Nov. 1, 1848, in Fort Wayne, Ind. Son of No. 5. 

1872, Studied Law in Manassas, Va. 1873-4, Teacher of Latin in Cokesbury 
Institute, S. C. 1875-6, Professor of Mathematics and Natural Science in 
Davenport Female College, Lenoir, N. C. 1876-81, Principal of Baldwinsville 
Academy, N. Y. 

Married, Dec. 23, 1874, Miss Fannie S. Hibbler. Child : Julian Mills, b. 
Oct. 11, 1875. 

1881, Address: Baldwinsville, Onondaga Co., N. Y. 


080 . ARTPIUR BENTON SANFORD. 

Born, Dec. 2, 1851, in Redding, Fairfield Co., Conn. Brother of No. 1253. 
1873, Joined New York East Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 
1873, Stationed at Third Church, Norwalk, Conn.; 1874, 5, North Main St., 
Bridgeport; 1876, Cedar St., Brooklyn, N. Y.; 1877, Saugatuck, Conn.; 1878, 
9, Carroll Park Church, Brooklyn, N. Y.; 1880, 1, Seventeenth St., New York. 
1881, Address: 335 East Seventeenth St., New York, N. Y. 


990 . HENRY TOWNSEND SCUDDER. 

Born, Sept. 6, 1849, in Middletown, Conn. Brother of Nos. 746 and 1188. 
1873, Principal of High School, Huntington, N. Y. 1874-81, Practicing Law 
in Sturgeon Bay, Wis. 

Married, June 13, 1877, Mrs. Minnie R. Kimber of Sturgeon Bay, Wis. 

1881, Address: Sturgeon Bay, Door Co., Wis. 


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991 . ALLEN ROSECRANSE SHAY. 

Born, Aug. 10, 1850, in Sandystone, N. J. 

1873, Taught in Walpack Centre, N. J. 1874-5, Taught in Hamburgh, N. 
J. 1874-7, Studied Law. 1877, Admitted to the Bar by the Supreme Court 
of the State of New Jersey. 1877-81, Practicing Law in Newton, N. J. 

1881, Address: Newton, Sussex Co., N. J. 


992 . EUGENE ALONZO WEBSTER. 

Born, Feb. 16, 1849, Montpelier, Washington Co., Vt. 

1873, Taught in Claflin University, Orangeburgh, S. C. 1874-6, Editor and 
Proprietor of The Citizen , Orangeburgh, S. C. 1877, Admitted to the Bar. 
1877-81, Practicing Law in Orangeburgh, S. C. 1878, Postmaster in Orange¬ 
burgh. (See Bibliography.) 

Married, Jan. 23, 1875, Miss Josie E. Dutton of Orangeburgh, S. C., who died, 
Aug. 4, 1880. Children : Alonzo D., b. Jan. 30, 1877 : Laura E., b. March 4, 
1878 ; d. July 3, 1878: Josie Dutton, b. July 14, 1880. 

1881, Address: Orangeburgh, Orangeburgh Co., S. C. 


993 . GEORGE WASPIINGTON WRIGHT. 

Born, April 19, 1848, in Beekman, Dutchess Co., N. Y. 

1872-3, Studied in School of Theology, Boston University. 1873, Joined 
Providence (New England Southern) Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 







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1873, Stationed at Berkley, Mass ; 1874, East Greenwich, R. I.; 1875, Scituate, 
Mass.; 1876, 7, South Somerset; 1878, 9, North Dighton; 1880, Hebronville 
and Dodgeville ; 1881, Allan St., New Bedford. 

Married, June 4, 1873, Mi ss Eugenia Adaline Harvey of Cambridge, Mass. 
188r, Address : New Bedford, Mass. 


994 . CHARLES WESLEY YOUNG. 

Born, May 4, 1850, in East Pittston, Kennebec Co., Me. 

1873-4, Private Tutor in Brooklyn, N. Y. 1874-5, Teacher of Mathematics 
and Languages in Olvmpia Female Seminary, Olympia, Wash. 1875, Con¬ 
nected with U. S. Coast Survey, Seattle, Wash. 1876-8, Book-keeper for 
Schwabacher Bros. & Co., Seattle, Wash. 1878-81, Book-keeper for the 
Seattle Coal and Transportation Co.; residing in New Castle, Wash. Member 
of the Board of Equalization, Washington Territory. 

1881, Address: New Castle, King Co., Wash. 


Class of 1873 . 


995 . ARTHUR PRINCE ADAMS.—A.B., 1874. 

Born, Nov. 29, 1847, in Chelsea, Mass. 

1873, Joined New England Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1S73, 4 ’ 
Stationed at Townsend, Mass.; 1874-6, East Somerville ; 1876, Colerain ; 1877, 
Beverly. 1878, Suspended by Conference for one year on account of heresy. 
1878-81, Preaching in Adventist Churches in Beverly, Chelsea, and Lynn, Mass. 

Married, Aug. 24, 1870, Miss Addie A. Shaw of Lynn, Mass. Children : 
Arthur Franklin, b. Nov. 17, 1871 : Charles Wesley, b. April 9, 1875. 

1881, Address: Beverly, Essex Co., Mass. 


996 . JOSEPH AUGUSTUS ADLINGTON. 

Born, Jan. 13, 1845, * n Woonsocket, Providence Co., R. I. 

1862-5, Served in 12th Illinois Cavalry, in armies of the Potomac and 
Shenandoah, with the Red River Expedition, and in Texas; wounded June 5, 
1863, at Aldie, Va.; promoted to Second and First Lieutenant. 1865-6, Judge 
Advocate of Military Commission, Houston, Tex. 1873-5, Studied in Law 
School of Columbia College. 1875, LL.B. from same. 1875-81, Practicing 
Law in Rochester, N. Y. 

1881, Address: 115 Powers’ Block, Rochester, N. Y. 


997 . CHARLES WESLEY BOYD. 

Born, Aug. 3, 1843, in Frederick City, Frederick Co., Md. 

1 873—5, Assistant Principal of Hackensack Academy, N. J. 1875-8, Traveled 
in Europe, and studied in Leipsic and Heidelberg Universities. 1879, Studied 
in General Theological Seminary, New York, N. Y., for three months. 1880- 
1, Principal of Hackensack Academy, N. J. 

1881, Permanent Address: 265 Lanvale St., Baltimore, Md. 







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008 . * GEORGE JAY BROWN. 

Born, Nov. 12, 1839, * n Brainard, Rensselaer Co., N. Y. 

1863, Admitted to the Bar of New York at Albany. 1868, Joined Troy 
Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1865, Entered Wesleyan Univer¬ 
sity in Class of 1868. 1869, Left College on account of poor health. 1869-71, 

In State Asylum, Utica, N. Y. 1872, Re entered Wesleyan University. 1873-5, 
Studied in Drew Theological Seminary, Madison, N. J. 1874-5, Instructor in 
same. 1875, 6, Stationed at Schenectady, N. Y. 1876, B.D., Drew Theologi¬ 
cal Seminary. 1877-9, Stationed at State St., Troy, N. Y. 1879, In poor 
health; granted leave of absence and traveled in Europe six months. 1880, 
Resided with Albert Crampton, Esq., Green Island, N. Y.; returned to .State 
Asylum, Utica, N. Y. Died, Dec. 2, 1880, in Utica, N. Y. 


1100 . WILLIAM BUNKER COLEMAN, Jun. 

Born, April 12, 1852, in Elmira, N. Y. Brother of Nos. 1071 and 1117. 
1873-6, Studied in Berkley Divinity School, Middletown, Conn. 1876, Grad¬ 
uated from same ; ordained Deacon in Protestant Episcopal Church. 1876-81, 
Rector of Trinity Church, Collinsville, Conn. 1877, Ordained Priest. 1881, In 
poor health during summer; residing during convalescence in Utica, N. Y. 
1881, Address: Collinsville, Hartford Co., Conn. 


1000 . HERBERT HULL COSTON. 

Born, June 9, 1849, i n Honesdale, Wayne Co., Pa. 

i 873 ~ 5 » Studied Law with Messrs. Hand & Post, Scranton, Pa. 1875, Ad¬ 
mitted to the Bar. 1875-81, Practicing Law in Scranton, Pa. 1880-1, Official 
Stenographer for Lackawanna County, Pa. 

188f, Address: Third National Bank Building, Scranton, Pa. 


1001 . FRANCIS HOWARD COUSENS. 

Born, April 9, 1851, in Kennebunk Port, York Co., Me. 

1873-81, Engaged in mercantile business with his father in Kennebunk Port, 
Me.; also in the "Fire Insurance and Pension business; engaged in giving Pub¬ 
lic Readings. 

1881, Address : Kennebunk Port, York Co., Me. 


1002 . NORMAN LANDON CRAMER. 

Born, Oct. 15, 1844, in Perryville, Madison Co., N. Y. 

1864-5, Served in 2d N. Y. Cavalry. 1873-4, Principal of Ripley Female 
College, Poultney, Vt. 1874, Joined Trov Conference, Methodist Episcopal 
Church. 1874-6, Principal of Public Schools in Portland, Conn. 1876-9, 
Principal of Public Schools in Baltic and Versailles, Conn. 1879-81, Clerk 
in Bookstore of L. R. Hazen, Middletown, Conn. 1881, Assistant Book-keeper 
for the Shailer & Hall Quarry Co., Portland, Conn. 

Married, Nov. 26, 1878, Miss M. Josie Cady of Portland, Conn. Child: a 
son, b. Nov. 6, *881. 

1881, Address: Portland, Middlesex Co., Conn. 


1008 . LEONARD NEWMAN CUMMINGS. 

Born, April 15, 1844, in Albany, Oxford Co., Me. . 

1862-5, Served in 20th Maine Volunteers; engaged in battles of Fredericks, 
burgh, Chancellorsville, and Gettysburgh, South Mountain, Antietam, Ming 






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Run, Petersburgh, Wilderness, etc. 1873-5, Taught in Portland, Conn. 1875-6, 
Taught in Boston, Mass. 1876-81, Teaching in Uxbridge, Mass. 

Married, Jan. 1, 1873, Miss Ella F. Cole of Bryant’s Pond, Me. Children : 
Leo M., b. April 6, 1877 : Roy L., b. Oct. 16, 1878. 

1881, Address: Uxbridge, Worcester Co., Mass. 


1004 . WILLIAM HENRY EUSTIS. 

Born, July 17, 1845, in Oxbow, Jefferson Co., N. Y. Brother of No. 1042. 
1873-4, Studied in Law School of Columbia College. 1874, LL.B. from 
same ; admitted to the Bar. 1875-81, Practiced Law in Saratoga Springs, N. Y. 
1881, Admitted to practice in Supreme Court; traveled in Europe. 1881, 
Practicing Law in Minneapolis, Minn. 

1881, Address: 301 Nicollet Av., Minneapolis, Minn. 


1005 . EVERETT OLIN FISK. 

Born, Aug. 1, 1850, in Marlborough, Middlesex Co., Mass. Brother of No. 
654. 

1873-4, Taught m Wallingford, Conn. 1874-5, Taught in Enfield, Conn. 
1875-81, New England Agent for Ginn, Heath & Co., Publishers of School and 
College Text-Books, Boston, New York, and Chicago. 

1881, Address: 13 Tremont Place, Boston, Mass. 


1000 . CHARLES HAMLIN FURBER. 

Born, Nov. 25, 1850, in Northfield, Merrimac Co., N. H. Brother of No. 

845 - 

1873—7, Book-keeper for D. C. Mowry & Co., Holliston, Mass. 1877-8, Book¬ 
keeper in Natick, Mass. 1878-9, Book-keeper for Hiscox File Manufacturing 
Co., Lowell, Mass. 1879-81, Book-keeper for the Belt and Leather Stuffing 
Co., Boston, Mass. 

Married, July 20, 1881, Miss Nellie E. Farquhar of Holliston, Mass. 

1881, Address: 47 India St., Boston, Mass. 


1007 . BENJAMIN EMMONS GERST. 

Born, Nov. 20, 1848, in Williamsburgh, Brooklyn, N\ Y. 

1873, Taught school near Madison, N. J. 1874-5, Studied in Drew Theologi¬ 
cal Seminary, Madison, N. J. 1875, B.D. from same; joined New York East 
Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1875, Stationed at Wesley Chapel, 
Danbury, Conn.; 1876, Warren and Woodville ; 1877, West Suffield. 1878, 
Discontinued as Me’mber of Conference, at his own request. 1878, Engaged 
in private tutoring and in business in Brooklyn, N. Y. 1879-80, Taught in 
Miller’s Place, N. Y. 1880-1, Taught in Center Moriches, N. Y. 1881, Teach¬ 
ing in West Moriches, Suffolk Co., N. Y. 

Married, April 19, 1876, Annie A. Gothard of Cypress Hills, N. Y. 

1881, Address : 276 South Ninth St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 


1008 . COLERIDGE ALLEN HART. 

Born, July 11, 1852, in Peekskill, Westchester Co., N. Y. 

1 873—5, Studied Law with Horn Owen T. Coffin, Peekskill, N. Y. 1875-7, 
Studied in Law School of Columbia College. 1877, LL.B. from same; ad¬ 
mitted to the Bar. 1877-9, Clerk in Law Office of Johnson & Cantine, New 
York, N. Y. ; Post-Graduate Student in Law School of Columbia College. 
1879-81, Practicing Law in New York, N. Y. 

1881, Address: 239 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 







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1009 . GEORGE BURLEIGH FOOTE HINCKLEY. 

Born, Sept. 2, 1849, in Osterville, Barnstable Co., Mass. 

1873-81, Teacher of Junior Classical Studies in Mowrv and Goff’s English 
and Classical School, Providence, R. I. 

Married, April 14, 1875, Miss Sophronia D. Gerst (sister of No. 1007), of 
Brooklyn, N. Y. Children : Catherine E., b. Aug. n, 1877 : Grace L., b. Dec. 
7, 1878. 

1881, Address : 49 Snow St., Providence, R. I. 


1010 . AMOS HOWARD HOAGLAND. 

Born, Jan. 8, 1851, in Danville, Warren Co., N. J. 

i8 73 “ 5 ’ Studied in Law Department, University of Pennsylvania. 1875, LL.B. 
from same. 1875-81, Practicing Law in Philadelphia, Pa. 

1881, Address: 1018 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. 


1011 . STEPHEN JUDSON KIRBY. 

Born, May 10, 1847, in Westport, Bristol Co., Mass. 

1 873-80, Book-keeper for Hiscox File Manufacturing Co., Lowell, Mass. 
1880-1, Book-keeper for Woonsocket Machine Co., R. I. 

1881, Address: Woonsocket. Providence Co., R. I. 


1012 . OLIN LEVINGS LIVESEY. 

Born, Oct. 14, 1849, i n Nantucket, Nantucket Co., Mass. 

1873-4, On Local Staff of The Nezv York Tribune , N. Y. 1874-5, Taught in 
Ledyard, Conn. 1875-6, Engaged with Nichols, Harris & Walker, Wholesale 
Druggists, New London, Conn. 1876, Exhibitor of Nichols Acid Pump at 
Centennial Exposition, for the Acid Pump and Siphon Co., New London, Conn. 
1877-8, Engaged with Acid Pump and Siphon Co., New London, Conn. 1879- 
Si, Secretary and Treasurer of same. 

Married, Oct. 14, 1878, Miss Jennie A. Viets of East Granby, Conn. Children: 
William Olin, b. July 18, 1879: John Viets, b. April 17, 1881. 

1881, Address : 84 & 86 Bank St., New London, Conn. 


l()i:i.' DELMER RIAL LOWELL. 

Born, Nov. 29, 1844, in South Valley, Otsego Co., N. Y. 

1864-5, Served in 121st New York Volunteers ; lost right arm in Battle of 
Sailor’s Creek, Va. 1873-4, Studied in School of Theology and Oratory, Bos¬ 
ton University. 1874, Joined Troy Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 
1874, 5, Stationed at Central Av. Church, Albany, N. Y.; 1877, 8, Hart’s Falls; 
1879-81, Fair Haven, Vt. 1875-6, Traveled for health. 

Married, Jan. 26, 1876, Miss Iiene Maynard of Stamford, N. Y., who died 
March 7, 1877. Married, June 26, 1879, Miss Hattie A. Davis of Middletown, 
Conn. 

1881, Address: Fair Haven, Rutland Co., Vt. 


1014 . GEORGE ASBURY McLAUGHLIN. 

Born, Oct. 13, 1851, in Nashua, Hillsborough Co., N. H. 

1873-4, Principal of High School, New Market, N. H. 1875, Member of 
New Hampshire State Canvassing Committee, Young Men’s Christian Asso¬ 
ciation. 1875, Joined New Hampshire Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 
1875,6, Stationed at Franklin Falls, N. H.; 1877, 8, Whitefield; 1879-81, Lit¬ 
tleton. 







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Married, Oct. 27, 1875, Miss Mary E. Henshaw of Middletown, Conn. Chil¬ 
dren: Mary Hendley, b. Dec. 9, 1876: Grace Irene, b. Jan. 2, 1880. 

1881, Address : Littleton, Grafton Co., N. H. 


1015 . EDWARD MESLER. 

Born, March 22, 1842, in Jackson, Ocean Co., N. J. Brother of No. 1016. 
1873, Joined New Jersey Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1873, 4 ’ 
Stationed at Palmyra, N. J.; 1874-6, Rancocas; 1877, 8, Stockton Church, 
Camden; 1879, 80, Broad St, Trenton; 1881, Clarksborough. 

1881, Address : Clarksborough, Gloucester Co., N. J. 


1010 . IVINS ASHTON MESLER. 

Born, Nov. 25, 1838, in Jackson, Ocean Co., N. J. Brother of No. 1015. 

1873, Joined New England Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1873, 
4, Stationed at North Blandford, Mass.; 1875,6, Russell; 1877,8, Conway ; 1879- 
80, Southampton ; 1881, Riverdale, Gloucester. 

Married, Sept. 20, 1874, Miss Mary A. Sanborn of Lakeside, Mich. Child : 
Cyrus Eastman, b. June 23, 1875. 

1881, Address: Gloucester, Mass. 


1017 . HINCKLEY GILBERT THOMAS MITCHELL 
Born, Feb. 22, 1846, in Lee, Oneida Co., N. Y. 

1873-6, Studied in School of Theology, Boston University. 1876, B.D. from 
same. 1876-9, Studied Old Testament Exegesis in Leipsic University; traveled 
in Europe. 1879, Ph.D., Leipsic University. 1879, Joined Central New York 
Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1879, 80, Stationed at Fayette, N. Y. 
1880-1, Tutor in Latin and Hebrew, Wesleyan University. (See Bibliography.) 
Married, June 29, 1880, Miss Alice Stanford of Alton, Ill. 

1881, Address : Middletown, Conn. 


1018 . ARTHUR TAYLOR NEALE. 

Born, Oct. 14, 1852, in Middletown, Conn. 

1 873-4, Post-Graduate Student in Chemistry, Wesleyan University. 1874-6, 
Assistant in Chemistry in same. 1876-7, Instructor in Chemistry in same. 
1877-8, Studied Organic Chemistry and Mineralogy in University of Greifswald, 
Germany. 1878-80. Agricultural and Physiological Assistant in Chemical 
Laboratory of Experiment Station at Halle, Germany. 1880-1, Chemist of 
New Jersey Experiment Station, New Brunswick, N. J. 1881, Ph.D., Rutgers 
College. Member of American Association for Advancement of Science. 

1881, Address : New Brunswick, N. J. 


1010 . ISAAC HENRY PACKARD. 

Born, May 2, 1846, in Somerville, Lincoln Co., Me. 

1874, Joined New York East Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 
1874, Stationed at Maplewood, Mass.; 1875, Northampton ; 1877-9, Melrose • 
1880, 1, Waltham. 

Married, June 26, 1873, Miss C. V. Smith of Chicopee, Mass., who died Oct. 
1, 1875. Married, May 1, 1879, Miss C. H. Oliver of Lynn, Mass. Children: 
Frederick Henry, b. May 7, 1875: William Oliver, b. March 13, 1880. 

1881, Address: Waltham, Middlesex Co., Mass. 






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1020 . WILBUR MERTON PALMER. 

Born. Oct. 6, 1850, in Wintertown, Sullivan Co., N. Y. Brother of No. 1050. 
t 873 ~ 4 > Principal of Public School, Richville, N. Y. 1875, Principal of 
Graded School, Scarsdale, N. Y. 1876-7, Principal of Graded School, South¬ 
ington, Conn. 1878-81, Engaged on City Staff of The New York Tribune, N. Y. 
1881, Address: Tribune Office, New York, N. Y. 


1021 . BENJAMIN BENNETT PENFIELD. 

Born, Nov. 14, 1843, in Stepney, Fairfield Co., Conn. 

1862-5, Served in 6th Connecticut Volunteers ; became First Lieutenant and 
Adjutant. 1873-5, Traveled in Europe; studied in University of Leipsic. 
1875, Taught in Fort Edward Institute, N. Y. 1875-6, Professor of Languages 
in Xenia College, Ohio. 1877-81, Principal of Commercial and Military Insti¬ 
tute, Bridgeport, Conn. 

Married, 1874. Children: two. 

1881, Address: Bridgeport, Conn. 


1022 . * ANDRAL LAMARTINE RUSSELL. 

Born, Oct. 12, 1849, Conway, Carroll Co., N. H. Brother of No. 1157. 
1873-4, Post-Graduate Student in Wesleyan University. Drowned May 29, 
1874, in the Connecticut River, at Middletown, Conn. 


1023 . HENRY THORNE SELL. 

Born, Sept. 30, 1852, in Brooklyn, N. Y. 

1873-4, Taught Mathematics and German in Chamberlain Institute and Fe¬ 
male College, Randolph, N. Y. 1874-7, Studied in Yale Theological Semin¬ 
ary. 1877, B.D. from same. 1877-81, Pastor of Congregational Church in 
Lysander, N. Y. 1879, Traveled in Europe, four months. 

1881, Address: Lysander, Onondaga Co., N. Y. 


1024 . JOEL OSMON SHERBURN. 

Born, Nov. 21, 1845, in Plainfield, Washington Co., Vt. 

1873, Preached at Methodist Episcopal Church, East Calais, Vt. 1874, 
Joined Vermont Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1874, Stationed 
at East Calais, Vt.; 1875,6, Plainfield; 1877-9, Randolph ; 1880, 1, Rochester. 
Married, Sept. 26, 1876, Miss Mary L. Gale. 

1881, Address: Rochester, Windsor Co., Vt. 


1025 . GEORGE WASHINGTON SHONK. 


Born, April 26, 1850, in Plymouth, Luzerne Co., Pa. 

1873-81, Residing in Plymouth, Pa. 1874-6, Studied Law with No. 699 in 
Wilkes Barre, Pa. 1876, Admitted to the Bar of Luzerne County. 1876-81, 
Practicing Law in Wilkes Barre. 1878-81, Member of the Plymouth Coal 


Company. 

Married, Aug. n, 1880, Miss Ida Klotz of Pittston, Pa. 
Oct. 28, 1881. 

1881, Address: North Franklin St., Wilkes Barre, Pa. 


Child: a son, b. 


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1020 . GEORGE HENRY SMITH. 

Born, Jan. 10, 1850, in Dover, N. H. 

1 H73—5, Studied in Law School of Boston University. 1875, LL.B. from 
same ; admitted to the Suffolk County Bar. 1875-81, Practicing Law in Bos¬ 
ton, Mass. 

Married, June 7, 1880, Miss Addie L. Croxford of Malden, Mass. 

1881, Address: 31 Milk St., Boston. 


1027 . MARCUS LORENZO TAFT. 

Born, Aug. 2, 1850, in Brooklyn, N. Y. Brother of No. 1191. 

1 873—5, Clerk with Taft & Tyler, Importers of Drugs, New York, N. Y. 
1 875—7, Studied in Drew Theological Seminary. 1877, P- E>. from same. 1877- 
9, Studied in Universities of Leipsic, Bonn, and Heidelberg, Germany. 1879, 
Traveled in Greece, Turkey, Palestine, and Egypt. 1880, Joined New York 
East Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church, and appointed Missionary to 
China. 1880-1, Missionary at Iviu Kiang, China. 

1881, Address: Iviu Kiang, China. 


1028 . * GEORGE BICKFORD DAVEY TOY. 

Born, March 18, 1852, in Simsbury, Hartford Co., Conn. 

1873-81, Engaged in Manufacturing in Simsbury, Conn. 1879, Member of 
Connecticut House of Representatives. Died, March 25, 1881, in Cromwell, 
Conn. 

Married, Oct. 6, 1875, Miss Mary F. Seymour of East Granby, Conn. Chil¬ 
dren : two sons and a daughter ; all d. in infancy. 

1881, Address of widow: Simsbury, Hartford Co., Conn. 


1029 . ALFRED CHARLES TRUE. 

Born, June 5, 1853, in Middletown, Conn. Son of Prof. C. K. True. 
Brother of No. 527. 

i 873 - 5 > Principal of High School, Essex, N. Y. 1875-81, Teacher of Latin 
and Greek in Massachusetts State Normal School, Westfield, Mass. 

Married, Nov. 23, 1875, Miss Emma R. Fortune of Essex, N. Y. 

1881, Address: Westfield, Hampden Co., Mass. 


Class of 1874 . 


1080 . BENJAMIN JARVIS ADAMS. 

Born, Nov. 13, 1852, in Amenia, Dutchess Co., N. Y. 

j 874 - 7 . Studied in College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York N Y 
1S77, M.D. from same. 1877-8, Assistant Physician in Kings County Hospital 
Flatbush, N. Y. 1878-9, Studied Surgery in Hotel Dieu, Paris, France, and in 







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Kings College, London, England. 1879-81, Practiced Medicine in Brooklyn, 
N. Y. ; Surgeon to Brooklyn Central Dispensary. 1881, Surgeon for Atlas 
Steamship Company. Member of Kings County Medical Society. 

1SS1, Address: Care of U. S. Consul, Sabanilla, U. S. of Colombia, S. A 


io:n. albert la forest bacheller. 

Born, Sept. 6, 1848, in Lowell, Mass. 

1874-9, Principal of Colburn Grammar School, Lowell, Mass. 1879-81, Prin¬ 
cipal of Green School, Lowell, Mass. 

Married, Dec. 25, 1878, Miss Annie Fay of Lowell, Mass. Child: Alice 
Helen, b. Sept. 28, 1879. 

1881, Address: Lowell, Mass. 


* 1032 . FOREST EDSON BARKER. 

Born, Sept. 29, 1853, in Exeter, Rockingham Co., N. H. 

1874-5, Studied Law in the Law office of Hon. W. W. Rice and Hon. F. T. 
Blackmer, Worcester, Mass. 1875-6, Studied in Law School of Boston Uni¬ 
versity. 1876, Admitted to the Bar of Worcester County, Mass. 1876-81, Prac¬ 
ticing Law in Worcester, Mass.; residing at 116 Reservoir St. 1881, Member 
of Board of School Committee of Worcester. 

Married, Aug. n, 1881, Miss Flora I. Osgood of Worcester, Mass. 

1881, Address: 11 Pleasant St., Worcester, Mass. 


1033 . JOSHUA ROGERS BUCICELEW. 

Born, March 3, 1851, in Brooklyn, N. Y. 

1874-7, Studied in Drew Theological Seminary, Madison, N. J. 1877, B.D. 
from same; joined New York East Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 
1877, Stationed at Thomaston, Conn.; 1878, West Suffield; 1879, 80, Farming- 
dale, N. Y. ; 1881, Mattituck and Jamesport. 

Married, June 27, 1877, Miss Annie C. Taft of West Upton, Mass. Child: 
Elizabeth B., b. Oct. 31, 1879. 

1881, Address: Mattituck, Suffolk Co., N. Y. 


1034 . JOSEPH CHESTER BURKE. 

Born, Oct. 31, 1853, in Middletown, Conn. Son of No. 92. 

1874-5, Post-Graduate Student in Chemistry and Natural History, Wesleyan 
University. 1875-9, Teacher of Natural Science in Wesleyan Academy, Wil- 
braham, Mass. 1879-81, Assistant in Physics, Wesleyan University. 1881, 
Assistant in Natural History, Wesleyan University. Member of American 
Association for Advancement of Science. 

Married, June 26, 1879, M' ss Ida Frances Weeks of Middletown, Conn. 
1881, Address: Middletown, Conn. 


1035 . WILLIAM JOHN CHAPMAN. 

Born, Nov. 19, 1847, in Norwich, England. 

1874-5, Principal of Union High School, Morris N. Y. 1875-P, Principal of 
High School, Newport, Vt. 1876, Joined Troy Conference, Methodist Epis¬ 
copal Church. 1876, Stationed at New Scotland, N. Y .; 1877-9, Seward; 
1880, 1, Sprout Brook. 

Married, Sept. 1, 1874, Miss Wilhelmina H. Munn of Manchester, Vt., who 







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died Oct. 28, 1878. Married, Nov. 12, 1879, Miss Jennie M. Purdy of Manches¬ 
ter, Vt. Children : Ellen Maria, b. Nov. 16, 1877: William Munn, b. Oct. 16, 
1878 ; d. March 18, 1879. 

1881, Address: Sprout Brook, Montgomery Co., N. Y. 


1036 . MORRIS BARKER CRAWFORD. 

Born, Sept. 26, 1852, in Sing Sing, Westchester Co., N. Y. 

1874-7, Tutor in Mathematics, Wesleyan University. 1877-80, Studied 
Mathematics and Physics in Universities of Leipsic and Berlin, Germany. 
1S80-1, Instructor in Physics, Wesleyan University. 1881, Associate Professor 
of Physics, Wesleyan University. Member of American Association for Ad¬ 
vancement of Science. 

1881, Address: Middletown, Conn. 


1037 . ALBERT PRESCOTT DOE. 

Born, Sept. 16, 1848, in Vassalborough, Kennebec Co., Me. 

1874-6, Principal of Salem St. School, Worcester, Mass. **1876-81, Principal 
of Stoey School, Marblehead, Mass. 

1S81, Address: Marblehead, Essex Co., Mass. 


1038 . DANIEL DORCHESTER, Jun. 

Born, April 28, 1851, in Dudley, Worcester Co., Mass. 

1874-6, Instructor of Latin and Greek in Vermont Conference Seminary. 
1875, joined New England Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1876, 7, 
Stationed at Springfield, Vt. ; 1878-80, Hopkinton, Mass. ; 1881, Winthrop St., 
Boston. 

Married, July 1, 1875, Cleora E. Clark. Children : Daniel Clark, b. April 17, 
1876: Mary Wright, b. July 10, 1878: Lizzie, b. Oct. 22, 1879. 

1881, Address : 11 Moreland St., Roxbury, Boston, Mass. 


1039 . GEORGE BORDEN DORSETT. 

Born, Aug. 27, 1850, in Middletown, Monmouth Co., N. J. 

1 874-5, Reported for The Brooklyn Daily Eagle , N. Y. 1875-6, Studied 
Law with Lord, Day & Lord, of New York, N. Y. 1876-7, Studied Law 
with Evarts, Southmayd & Choate, New York, N. Y. 1877-81, Practicing Law 
with Lord, Day & Lord, New York, N. Y.; residing in Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Married, Feb. 19, 1879, Annie Louise Crowell of Brooklyn, N. Y. 

1881, Address : 120 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 


1040 . THEODORE AUGUSTUS DUNCAN. 

Born, April 13, 1849, in North Clove, Dutchess Co., N. Y. Brother of No. 

1171. 

1874-6, Principal of High School at Hammonton, N. J. 1876-9, Professor 
of Latin and Mathematics, Upper Iowa University, Fayette, Iowa. 1879-Si, 
On account of health, engaged in Grain business in Fayette, Iowa. 

1881, Address: Fayette, Fayette Co., Iowa. 






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1041 . GEORGE RUSSELL EMERSON. 

Born, Feb. 4, 1849, i n Roxbury, Boston, Mass. Brother of No. 912. 

1874-81, Engaged in the manufacture and sale of Table-sauces, etc., West 
Somerville, Mass. 

Married, Nov. 10, 1875, Miss Bessie N. Rogers of Watertown, Mass. 

1881, Address: Somerville (West), Boston, Mass. 


1042 . JOHN EDWARD EUSTIS. 

Born, Jan. 17, 1847, i n Limerick, Jefferson Co., N. Y. Brother of No. 1004. 
1864-5, Served in Company M, 20th New York Cavalry. 1874-7, Civil En¬ 
gineer in New York, N. Y. 1875-7, Studied in Law School of Columbia 
College. 1877, LL.B. from same ; admitted to Bar of New York. 1877-81, 
Practicing Law in New York, N. Y. 

Married, Sept. 21, 1881, Miss Minnie Rutty of New York, N. Y. 

1881, Address: 206 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 


1043 . LEVI GILBERT. 

Born, Aug. 23, 1852, in Brooklyn, N. Y. 

1874-5, Studied in Drew Theological Seminary, Madison, N. J. 1875, Joined 
Minnesota Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1875, 6, Stationed at 
Lansing, Minn ; 1876-8, Kasson ; 1879-80, Waseca ; 1881, Northfield. 

Married, Aug. 4, 1875, Annie Louise Murphy of Dixon, Ill Children: Paul 
Thomas, b. May 15, 1876: Fannie Elva, b. Feb. 16, 1878: Guy Harold, b. 
Feb. 1, 1880. 

1881, Address: Northfield, Rice Co., Minn. 


1044 . JOSEPH BROWN HAMBLEN, Jun. 

Born, June 8, 1849, ' n Boston, Mass. 

1874-5, Taught and engaged in business in Sandwich, N. H. 1875, Licensed 
as Local Preacher of Methodist Episcopal Church. 1875-8, Studied in School 
of Theology, Boston University. 1878, B.D. from same. 1879-80', Preached 
at Methodist Episcopal Church in Tisbury, Mass. 1880-1, Preached at Metho¬ 
dist Episcopal Church in South Carver, Mass. 1881, Agent for Metropolitan 
Life Insurance Co., Boston, Mass. 

1881, Address: 75 Bickford St., Roxbury, Boston, Mass. 


1045 . GEORGE HENRY HARDY. 

Born, Nov. 15, 1849, * n Brookline, Hillsborough Co., N. H. 

1874-6, Studied in Drew Theological Seminary, Madison, N. J. 1874-5, 
Principal of Spring Valley Academy, Madison, N. J. 1875-6, Teacher of Latin 
and Mathematics in Madison Institute, N. J. 1876, B.D., Drew Theological 
Seminary. 1876, Joined New Hampshire Conference, Methodist Episcopal 
Church. 1876, 7, Stationed at Henniker, N. IP. ; 1878, Groveton ; 1879, 80, 
Moultonville and Wakefield; 1881, Moultonborough. 

Married, May 24, 1876, Miss Fanny Emma Guy of Middletown, Conn. Chil¬ 
dren: Frank Lapham, b. March 23, 1877 : Blanche Guy, b. Aug. 20, 1879. 

1881, Address: Moultonborough, Carroll Co., N. H. 






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1040 . THOMAS BOND LINDSAY. 

Born, April 28, 1853, in New York, N. Y. Son of No. 127. 

1874-7, Traveled in Europe; studied Philology in Universities of Heidelberg 
and Leipsic. 1877-8, Taught Latin and German in Newton High School, Mass. 
1878-81, Assistant Professor of Latin and Sanskrit in Boston University. 

Married, June 25, 1874, Miss Ada A. Hubbard of Middletown, Conn. Chil¬ 
dren : Emily Maria, b. July 15, 1875 : Lennox Hubbard, b. Aug. 10, 1876. 

1881, Address : 20 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. 


1047 . WILLIAM WALLACE MARTIN. 

Born, June 25, 1851, in Brooklyn, N. Y. 

1874-5, Taught Mathematics in Preparatory Department of Drew Theologi- 
cal Seminary, Madison, N. J. 1875-6, Taught Mathematics and Latin in same. 
1874-7, Studied in Drew Theological Seminary. 1877, B.D. from same. 1878-9, 
Studied Theology in Universities of Leipsic and Bonn. Germany. 1879, Joined 
New York East Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1879, Stationed at 
Stepney, Conn.; 1880, 1, Mianus. 

1881, Address: Mianus, Fairfield Co., Conn. 


1048 . CHARLES FOSTER MERRILL. 

Born, June 15, 1852, in Rockville, Tolland Co., Conn. Brother of No. 1277. 

1874-5, Studied in Boston, Mass. 1875, Sub-Master of Grammar School, 
Salem, Mass. 1875-6, Master of Grammar School, Hyde Park. Mass. 1876-7, 
Master of Grammar School, Bennington, Vt.; also preached. 1877-8, Preached 
at Methodist Episcopal Church, Cornish, N. H. 1878-80, Teacher of Mathe¬ 
matics and Assistant Chaplain in Cathedral Schools, Garden City, N.Y. 1880-1, 
Episcopalian Missionary, and Teacher in High School, Ware, Mass. 1881, 
Principal of High School and Superintendent of Schools in Ware. 

Married, Aug. 7, 1874, Miss Mary P. Mann of Ipswich, Mass. Children: 
Sarah F., b. March 30, 1876: Mary E., b. April 16, 1878: Bertha, b. June 6, 
1881. 

1881, Address: Ware, Hampshire Co., Mass. 


1040 . GEORGE WESLEY OSGOOD. 

Born, April 27, 1851, in Bangor, Me. 

1874-7, Studied in Bangor Tneological Seminary, Bangor, Me. 1877, B.D. 
from same. 1877-81, Pastor of Congregational Church in Tunbridge, Vt. 1881, 
Pastor of First Congregational Church in Littleton, N. H. 

1881, Address: Littleton, Grafton Co., N. H. 


1050 . ARCHIE EMERSON PALMER. 

Born, Jan. 13, 1853, in Winterton, Sullivan Co., N. Y. Brother of No. 1020. 
1874-80, Reporter for The New York Tribune , N. Y. 1880-1, Assistant 
Night City Editor of same. 

Married, Sept. 26, 1876, Miss Mattie Leavens of Brooklyn, N. Y., who died 
Jan. 9, 1880. Child: Bert Leavens, b. Aug. 20, 1877. 
iS8r, Address: Tribune Office, New York, N. Y. 






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1051 . FRANCIS HUBERT PARKER. 

Bori>, Sept. 23, 1850, in East Haddam, Middlesex Co., Conn. 

1874-6, Studied Law. 1875, Taught in Enfield, Conn. 1875-6, Studied in 
Law School of Yale College. 1876, LL.B. from same; admitted to the Bar of 
Connecticut. 1876-81, Practicing Law in Hartford, Conn.; Firm, Goodman & 
Parker, 345 Main St. 1878, Member of Connecticut Legislature; admitted to 
practice in the U. S. District and Circuit Courts. 1880, Again Member of 
Connecticut Legislature. 

1881, Address: Hartford, Conn. 


1052 . WESLEY ULYSSES PEARNE.—A.B., 1875. 

Born, April 1, 1851, in New York, N. Y. 

1872-81, Organist of North Congregationalist Church, Middletown, Conn. 
1874-5, Instructor in Music in City Schools, Middletown, Conn. 1875-9, 
Studied Law in Middletown, Conn. 1879, Admitted to the Bar of Connecticut. 
1879-81, Practicing Law in Middletown, Conn.; Clerk of Middletown City 
Court. 1880-1, Member of Common Council in same. 

1881, Address: Middletown, Conn. 


1053 . GEORGE ADELBERT PERRY. 

Born, June 2, 1845, i n Richmondville, Schoharie Co., N. Y. 

1864-5, Served in Company B, 91st New York Volunteers. 1874-6, Teacher 
of Latin and Greek, Troy Conference Academy, Poultney, Vt. 1876-7, Teacher 
of Latin and Greek in Ives Seminary, Antwerp, N. Y. 1877-81, Teacher of 
Latin and Greek in Portland High School, Me. 1881, Assistant Master of Wil¬ 
liam Penn Charter School, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Married, July 22, 1875, Miss S. C. Barton, A.B., (Vassar College, 1875) °f 
Willsborough, N. Y. Children: Ralph Barton, b. July 3, 1S76: Edward De 
Wolf, b. Oct. 2, 1880. 

1881, Address: 8 South Twelfth St., Philadelphia, Pa. 


1054 . JOHN NEHEMIAH PIERCE. 

Born, April 7, 1851, in Edgartown, Dukes Co., Mass. 

1875-6, Principal of Grammar School, Marion, Mass. 1876-7, Principal of 
Grammar School, Edgartown, Mass.; also studied Law with Marston & Crapo, 
New Bedford. 1878, Studied Law with R. D. Dana, Esq., in Boston, Mass. 
Admitted to the Bar. 1880-1, Practicing Law in Edgartown, Mass. 

1881, Address: Edgartown, Dukes Co., Mass. 


1055 . JOHN HENRY PILLSBURY. 

Born, Dec. 20, 1846, in Limington, York Co , Me. 

1868, Joined Maine Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1S74-5, 
Teacher of Natural Science in Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass. 1875-7, 
Assistant in Natural History, Wesleyan University. 1877-81, Instructor in 
Natural Science in High School, Springfield, Mass. Member of American 
Association for Advancement of Science. (See Bibliography.) 

Married, Aug. 7, 1878, Miss Nellie S. Robinson (daughter of No. 383), of 
Kent’s Hill, Me. 

1881, Address: Springfield, Mass. 






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1056 . BYRAM GREEN SANFORD. 

Born, Oct. 13, 1843, i n Marion, Wayne Co., N. Y. 

1874-5, Resided at home in Marion, N. Y. 1875-6, Teacher of Elocution in 
Troy Conference Seminary, Poultney, Vt. 1876-7, Studied in School of 
Theology of Boston University. 1877-8, Preached most of the year. 1878, 
Preached at Methodist Episcopal Church in Sodus Point, N. Y. 1879, Joined 
Genesee Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1879, Stationed at Sodus 
Point, N. Y.; 1880, Transferred to Central New York Conference; stationed 
at Mottville and Skaneateles. 1881, Supernumerary; studying in School of 
Theology, Boston University. 

1881, Address : 36 Broomfield St., Boston, Mass. 


1057 . AMOS WILLIAM SEAVEY. 

Born, March 17, 1849, in Greenland, Rockingham Co., N. H. 

1874, Joined Providence (New England Southern) Conference, Methodist 
Episcopal Church. 1874-6, Stationed at Portland, Conn.; 1877,8, Stoughton, 
Mass.; 1879, Attleborough; 1880, 1, Embury Church, Central Falls, R. I. 

Married, Aug. 31, 1875, Miss Sally I. Taylor of Middletown, Conn. Child: 
Ada May, b. Oct. 27, 1876. 

1881, Address: Central Falls, Providence Co., R. I. 


1058 . JOSEPH BATTELL SHEPHERD. 

Born, Aug. 8, 1846, in New York, N. Y. 

1874. Joined New York East Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 
1874, Stationed at Collinsville, Conn.; 1875, 6, Madison; 1877, Middlebury; 
1878, Wethersfield; 1879,80, King St., Port Chester, N. Y.; 1881, Woodville 
and Warren, Conn. 1876, Principal of Lee’s Academy, Madison, Conn. 
Married, Dec. 30, 1875, Miss Emma I. Smith of Rockville, Conn. 

1881, Address: 47 East Twenty-seventh St., New York, N. Y. 


1059 . CHARLES WESLEY SMILEY. 

Born, Sept. 10, 1846, in Fitchburgh, Mass. 

1867, Graduated at Eastman’s National Business College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 
1873, Assistant to Alumni Record Committee, Wesleyan University. 1874-5, 
Studied in Drew Theological Seminary, Madison, N. J.; Assistant Librarian 
in same.. 1875-6, Taught Latin and Mathematics in Centenary Collegiate In¬ 
stitute, Hackettstown, N. J. 1876-7, Taught Mathematics and Natural Science 
in Drew Seminary and Female College, Carmel, N. Y. 1877-9, Resided in 
Madison, N. J. ; engaged in literary work. 1879-81, Chief Clerk of Fishery 
Investigation under the Tenth Census, Washington, D.C. Member of Ameri¬ 
can Association for Advancement of Science ; Biological Society of Washing¬ 
ton; Anthropological Society of Washington; New England Historic Genea¬ 
logical Society. (See Bibliography.) 

1881, Address: Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. 


1060 . EDWIN PITMAN STEVENS. 

Born, Nov. 29, 1851, in Boston, Mass. 

1874-7, Studied in School of Theology, Boston University. 1877, B.D. from 
same. 1877, Joined Troy Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1877-9, 
Stationed at Bath-on-the-Hudson, N. Y.; 1880, 1, Stillwater. 

Married, May 14, 1878, Frances C. Saxe. Child : Grace Drury, b. April 13, 
1880. 

1881, Address: Stillwater, Saratoga Co., N. Y. 






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1061 . EMORY HARLOW TALBOT. 

Born, Sept. n, 1S51, in Sandwich, Barnstable Co., Mass. Son of No. 225. 
1864, Midshipman in U. S. Navy. 1874-5, Reporter for The Bosto?i Globe, 
Mass. 1875-7, News Editor for The Hartford Times, Conn. 1877-8, Night 
Editor for The Boston Globe, Mass. 1878-9, Reporter for The Boston Post, 
Mass.^ 1878-Si, New England Representative of The Chicago Times, Ill. 
1879-81, Reporter for The Boston Journal , Mass. 

Married, Sept. 12,1876, Miss H. Jennie Davis of Baltimore, Md. Child: 
Frank Earloughen Davis, b. Oct. 20, 1878. 

1881, Address: Journal Office, Boston, Mass. 


1062 . ALBERT MARION TALLMADGE. 

Born, Feb. 22, 1854, in Fairfield, Fairfield Co., Conn. 

1874-5, Traveled in Europe; studied in University of Leipsic. 1875-7, 
Studied in Law School of Yale College. 1877, LL.B. from same ; admitted to 
the Bar. 1877-81, Practicing Law in Bridgeport, Conn. 1879-81, Deputy 
Judge of City Court. 

18S1, Address; 9 Franklin Block, Bridgeport, Conn. 


1063 . BUSHROD SHEDDEN TAYLOR. 

Born, Nov. 26, 1849, in Poultney, Rutland Co., Vt. 

1874-5, Taught Mathematics and Natural Science in Johnson College, Quincy, 
Ill. 1875, Joined Nebraska Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1875, 
6, Stationed at Columbus, Nebr. 1877, Transferred to Troy Conference. 1877, 
Stationed at Sand Lake, N. Y.; 1879-81, Weybridge, Vt. 1881, By change 
in Conference, became member of Vermont Conference ; Appointed Missionary 
to Isthmus of Darien ; stationed at Aspinwall, S. A. 

Married, May 22, 1878, Miss Letha E. Horton of Sand Lake, N. Y. Child : 
Marian Aria, b. March 8, 1878. 

1S81, Address: Aspinwall, U. S. of Colombia, S. A. 


1064 . EDWARD DAVID TOWLE. 

Born, June 23, 1853, in Boston, Mass. 

1874-6, Studied in School of Theology, Boston University. 1876, Joined 
Providence (New England Southern) Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 
1876-8, Stationed at Middleborough, Mass.; 1879, So, Stafford Springs, Conn.; 
1881, County St., New Bedford, Mass. 

Married, July 25, 1S77, M. Isabella Ward of Hillsborough, N. H. Child : 
Ethel Ward, b. April 8, 1S80. 

1SS1, Address: 9 Lincoln St., New Bedford, Mass. 


1065 . JOHN CORNWELL WELWOOD. 

Born, May 15, 1852, in Jersey City, Hudson Co., N. J. 

1874-6, Studied in School of Theology, Boston University. 1876-7, Studied 
in Protestant Episcopal Theological School, Cambridge, Mass. 1877, B.D. 
from same ; ordained Deacon in the Protestant Epjscopal Church. 1877, Rec¬ 
tor of Grace Church, Brooklyn, E. D., N. Y. 1878, Ordained Priest. 1878-81, 
Rector of St. Peter’s Church, Beverly, Mass. 

1881, Address : Beverly, Essex Co., Mass. 


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Class of 1875 . 


ARTHUR LEONARD ANDREWS. 

Born, April 16, 1855, in Marion, Linn Co., Iowa. 

1875-7, Studied in Law Office of Stedman & Shephard, Albany, N. Y. 1877, 
Admitted to the Bar of New York. 1877-81, Practicing Law in Albany, N. Y.; 
Firm, Thompson & Andrews. 1879, Admitted to practice in U. S. Courts. 
Married, Sept. 4, 1879, Miss Alice Anable of Albany, N. Y. 

1881, Address: 444 Broadway, Albany, N. Y. 


1007 . LEONARD LEMON BEEMAN. 

Born, March 12, 1849, in North Fairfax, Franklin Co., Vt. Brother of No. 
768. 

1875-6, Studied in School of Theology, Boston University. 1S76, Joined 
Vermont Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1S76, Stationed at Proc- 
torsville, Vt.; 1877, West Fairlee; 1878-80, Bellows Falls; 1881, Woodstock. 

Married, June 29, 1876, Miss Phebe Almeda Stone (No. 1136), of West 
Brookfield, Mass. Children : Phebe Stone, b. July 22, 1877 ; d. April 22, 1881: 
Leonard Bowman Stone, b. July 14, 1880. 

1881, Address : Woodstock, Windsor Co., Vt. 


1008 . ALFRED EDGAR BEST. 

Born, Dec. 12, 1848, in Mechanicsville, Saratoga Co., N. Y. 

1875-6, Studied in Drew Theological Seminary, Madison, N. J. 1876-7, 
Principal of Georgetown Academy, Del... 1877-9, Associate Editor of The 
Morning Herald, Wilmington, Del. 1879-Si, Business Manager of Every Even¬ 
ing, Wilmington, Del. 

1SS1, Address: Wilmington, Del. 


1009 . ROBERT EDGAR BISBEE. 

Born, Oct. 11, 1851, in Wellington, Piscataquis Co., Me. 

1:875—7, Teacher of Latin, Greek and German in Chamberlain Institute and 
Female College, Randolph, N. Y. 1S77-81, President of Clark University, 
Atlanta, Ga. 1881, Financial Agent of the Freedmen’s Aid Society, Methodist 
Episcopal Church. 

Married, July 26,1875, Ada M - Graves. Child: Rena Isobel, b. Aug. 14, 1877. 
18S1, Address: Kent’s Hill, Kennebec Co., Me. 


1070 . JOHN PARKER BRONK. 

Born, Jan. 24, 1855, in Brooklyn, N. Y. 

1875-6, Studied in Law School of Boston University. 1876-7, Studied in 
Law School of Yale College. 1877, LL.B., from same; admitted to the Bar 
in New Haven, Conn. 1877-81, Practicing Law in Hartford, Conn.; Counsel 
for the Travelers Insurance Co.; residing at 92 Church St. 

Married, Aug. 24, 1878, Miss Anna "Tucker Roberts of Hartford, Conn. 
Child: Charles F. R., b. July 21, 1879. 

1881, Address: Travelers Insurance Co., Hartford, Conn. 







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1071 . OLIVER ALLEN COLEMAN. 

Born, March 1, 1854, in Flatlands, Kings Co., N. Y. Brother of Nos. 999 
and 1117. 

1875-8, Studied Law in Cooperstown, N. Y., with Samuel A. Brown, District 
Attorney. 1878, Admitted to the Bar in Binghamton, N. Y. 1878, Entered 
the Law office of C. J. O’Flynn, Detroit, Mich. 1879, Admitted to the Bar of 
Michigan. 1879-81, Practicing Law in Detroit, Mich. 

1881, Address: 70 Griswold St., Detroit, Mich. 


1072 . WILLIAM ALBERT COTTLE. 

Born, Feb. 21, 1849, in North Tisbury, Dukes Co., Mass. 

1875-6, Resided in Norwich, Conn. 1876-7, Preached in Dedham, Mass. 
1877-81, Studied Medicine with R. D. Elliott, M.D., Boston, Mass., and attended 
Medical Lectures at University of City of New York. 1881, Teaching in 
Warren School, Boston, Mass. 

1881, Address : 115 Clinton St., Boston, Mass. 


107 : 1 . FRANK ASBURY CRANDALL. 

Born, Oct. 13, 1854, in New London, Conn. 

1875-81, Engaged as Salesman in Wholesale Department with A. T. Stewart 
& Co., New York, N. Y. 

1881, Address : Care of A. T. Stewart & Co., New York, N. Y. 


1074 . MOSES EUGENE CULVER. 

Born, July 10, 1854, in East Haddam, Middlesex Co., Conn. 

1875-8, Studied Law with his father, Hon. Moses Culver, Middletown, Conn. 
1878, Admitted to the Bar of Middlesex County, Conn. 1878-81, Practicing 
Law in Middletown, Conn. 

1881, Address : Middletown, Conn. 


1075 . WALTER HOLBROOK DOWNS. 

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Born, March 26, 1853, in South Berwick, York Co., Me. 

1875-6, Studied Law in New York, N. Y. 1876, Admitted to New York 
County Bar. 1876-9, Practiced Law in New York, N. Y. 1879, Admitted to 
the Bar of York County, Me. 1879-81, Practicing Law in South Berwick, Me.; 
Town Clerk and Treasurer. 

1881, Address: South Berwick, York Co., Me. 


1070 . ASHTON CHAUNCEY EDDY. 

Born, Nov. 27, 1849, in Theresa, Jefferson Co., N. Y. 

1875, Post-Graduate Student in Wesleyan University. 1876-8, Engaged in 
Drug business in Theresa, N. Y. 1878-80, Studied in Drew Theological Semi¬ 
nary, Madison, N. J. 1879-80, Engaged in caring for his sick brother at Colorado 
Springs, Colo. 1880, Preached at Method st Episcopal Church, Saint Lawrence, 
N. Y & 1881, Joined Northern New York Conference, Methodist Episcopal 
Church; stationed at LaFargeville, N. Y. 

Married, Oct. 20, 1880, Miss Ida L. Wells of Middletown, Conn 

1881, Address: LaFargeville, Jefferson Co., N. Y. 






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1077 . CHARLES FRANK ELY. 

Born, July 3, 1850, in Westfield, Hampden Co., Mass. 

1875-S, Studied Law in Office of Wm. G. Bates, Esq., Westfield, Mass. 
1879, Admitted to the Bar of Hampden County. 1879-81, Practicing Law in 
Westfield, Mass.; Justice of Peace for Hampden County; Firm, H. W. & C. 
F. Ely. 

Married, April 19, 1880, Miss Orra H. Jones of Westfield, Mass. 

1881, Address: Westfield, Hampden Co., Mass. 


1078 . JUNIUS GUILFORD FALLON. 

Born, Dec. 6, 1848, in Keeseville, Essex Co., N. Y. 

1875, Joined Troy Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1875-7, Sta¬ 
tioned at Chatham Centre, N. Y. ; 1878-80, North Chatham ; 1881, Vail Av., 
Troy. 

Married, July 8, 1875, Miss Mary E. Nichols. Children: John Henry, b. 
May 2, 1876: Junius Everest, b. May 13, 1879. 

1881, Address : 127 Vail Av., Troy, N. Y. 


1070 . FREDERICK WESTERVELT FORT. 

Born, Feb. 1, 1853, in New Providence, Union Co., N. J. 

T S 75 - 7 , Taught in Public Schools in New Jersey. 1877-81, Principal of 
Public School, Linden, N. J. 

Married, Sept. 26, 1877, Julia Vincent Brown of Franklin, N. J. Children: 
Marion B., b. Aug. 21, 1878 : Jacob Irving, b. June 1, 18S0. 

1881, Address: Linden, Genesee Co., N. J. 


10 S 0 . FRANKLIN HARRIS GRIFFTN. 

Born, Jan. 6, 1852, in Flushing, N. Y. 

1876, City Editor of The Wheeling Evening Standard , W. Va. 1S77, Prin¬ 
cipal of Ogden Academy, Utah. 1879-Si, Principal of Select School in Evans¬ 
ton, Wyom. 1881, Engaged in mercantile business with his father in Flushing, 
N Y. (See Bibliography.) 

Married, Dec. 26, 1878, Miss Fannie C. Vance of Paris, Ill. Child : Benjamin 
H., b. Oct. 3, 1879. 

1881, Address: Flushing, N. Y. 


1081 . HARRY CLAY HEERMANS. 

Born, June 3, 1852, in Fellowsville, Preston Co., W. Va. 

1875-6, Acting Principal of Corning Free Academy, N. Y. 1875-7, Studied 
Law in Corning, N. Y. 1877-81, In the service of the Fellows Estate, Corn¬ 
ing, N. Y.; Superintendent and Lessee of the Corning Water Works; also en¬ 
gaged in Drug business, Firm: Heermans & Co., 11 Market St. 

Married, Sept. 25, 1878, Ella Weston of Painted Post, N. Y., who died May 
15, 1880. 

1881, Address: Corning, Steuben Co., N. Y. 


1082 . AUSTIN HENRIE HERRICK. 

Born, March 7, 1854, in Buckland, Franklin Co., Mass. 

1:875—8, Studied in School of Theologv, Boston University, tS 78, B.D. from 
same. 1877-8, Preached in Methodist Episcopal Church, South Athol, Mass. 
1878-9, Preached in New England Village, Mass. 1879, Joined New England 
Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1879, So, Stationed at Highlands 
Church, Lowell, Mass.; 1881, North Av., Cambridge. 

1881, Address: Cambridge, Mass. 






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1083 . GEORGE WASHINGTON HUGHES. 

Born, Jan. 10, 1S51, in Newark, N. J. 

187 5-6, Preached at Methodist Episcopal Church, in Stephenton, Mass. 
1876, Joined Troy Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1877, Stationed 
at West Charlotte, N. Y.; 1878, Panton, Vt.; 1879, Ellenburgh Depot, N. 
Y.; 18S1, .Saranac Lake. 

Married, Jan. 1, 1S78, Miss Hattie L. Curtiss of Bridgeport, Conn. 

1881, Address: Saranac Lake, Franklin Co., N. Y. 


1084 . LEWIS McLELLAN JACKSON. 

Born, April 14, 1854, in Indianapolis, Tnd. 

1875-6, Taught in Deering, Me. 1876-7, Taught in Lakeville, Mass. 1877, 
Reporter for The Portland Press , Me. 1877-8, Principal of Graded School, 
Warehouse Point, Conn. 1878, Assistant Local Editor of The Portland Press , 
Me. 1878-9, Principal of High School, Kennebunk, Me. 1879, Assistant 
Editor of The Portland Press , Me. 1879-81, Principal of Powers Institute, 
Bernardston, Mass. 

Married, June 23, 1881, Miss Estelle A. Fisher of Springfield, Mass. 

1881, Address : Bernardston, Franklin Co., Mass. 


1085 . WILLIAM CPIANNING KELLOGG. 

Born, July n, 1850, in Norwich, Windsor Co., Vt. 

1875-6, Preached at East Main St. Methodist Episcopal Church, Norwich, 
Conn. 1876-8, Studied in Law School of Boston University; also with Hon. 
Isaac S. Morse and B. D. Washburn, Esq., Boston, Mass. 187S-81, Principal 
of Yarmouth High School, Mass. 1880, Admitted to the Bar in Barnstable, 
Mass. 

Married, Oct. 3, 1877, Miss Emma J. Lewis of Norwich, Conn. Child : Ruth 
Emma, b. June 30, 1878. 

1881, Address: Yarmouth, Barnstable Co., Mass. 


1080 . THOMAS RAYMOND KNEIL. 

Born, Nov. 6, 1S51, in Westfield, Hampden Co., Mass. 

J875-6, Preached in Methodist Episcopal Church. West Worthington, Mass. 
j 876—7, Studied in School of Theology, Boston University. 1877-8, Principal 
of Pligh School, Belchertown, Mass. 1S7S-80, Teacher of Latin and Greek in 
Troy Conference Seminary, Poultney, Vt. 1S80-1, Principal of Union Free 
School, Crown Point, N. Y. 

1881, Address : Crown Point, Essex Co., N. Y. 


1087 . ISAAC CHASE LIBBY. 

Born, March 1, 1852, in Cornish, York Co., Me. 

1875, For three months, Assistant Superintendent of.State Reform School, 
Cape Elizabeth, Me.; afterwards Post-Graduate Student in Wesleyan Univers¬ 
ity. 1876-8, Vice Principal of High School, Middletown, Conn. 187S-80, 
Principal of same. 1880-1, Principal of High School, Great Falls, N. H. 
1881, Engaged in tutoring in Middletown, Conn. 

Married, July 25, 1877, Miss Mattie E. Libby of Meriden, Conn. Children: 
Mary Ledoit and Ruth Ronald, b. June 19, 1879. 

1881, Address: Middletown, Conn. 





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1088 . CYRUS COLIGNI LOVEJOY. 

Born, Oct. 9, 1845, in Landaff, Grafton Co., N. H. 

1:875, Joined Rock River Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1875, 
Stationed at Walnut and West Bureau, Ill. 1875. Transferred to Wyoming 
Conference. 1875-80, Teacher of Latin and Greek in Wyoming Conference 
Seminary, Kingston, Pa. 1880, Resigned on account of ill health, and resided 
in Hartford, Vt.; afterwards removed West. 1S81, Transferred to Rock River 
Conference ; stationed at Prairie Centre, Ill. 

Married, July 21, 1875, Ellen E. Renfrew. 

1881, Address : Prairie Centre, La Salle Co., Ill. 


10811 . WARREN AUGUSTUS LUCE. 

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Born, July ri, 1849, i n Holmes’ Hole, (now Vineyard Haven,) Dukes Co., 
Mass. 

i S75, Joined Providence (New England Southern) Conference, Methodist 
Episcopal Church. 1875, Stationed at Hanover, Mass. ; 1876, 7, Sachem St., 
Norwich, Conn. ; 1878-80, Uncasville ; 1881, Attawaugan. 

Married, June 14, 1876, Mrs. Ella A. Hayes of Haddam, Conn. Child: Ger¬ 
trude Scovil, b. Dec. 23, 1877. 

1881, Address: Attawaugan, Killingly, Windham Co., Conn. 


1000 . ERNEST ARTHUR MARKHAM. 

Born, Oct. 16, 1853, in Windsor, Windham Co., Vt. 

1 875—7, Studied in Eclectic Medical College, New York, N. Y. 1877, M.D. 
from same. 1877-8, Practiced Medicine in South Glastonbury, Conn. 1878- 
81, Practicing Medicine in Durham, Conn. 

Married, April 21,1876, Mrs. Annie D. Brown of New York, N. Y. Children: 
Oliver Irving, b. Feb. 3, 1877 : Leonard Bailey, b. Sept. 1, 1878 : Maud, b. Dec. 
16, 1879: Ultimus, b. Oct. 31, 1881. 

1881, Address : Durham, Middlesex Co., Conn. 


1001 . CALEB IRVING MILLS. 

Born, Dec. 11, 1851, in Medford, Middlesex Co., Mass. 

1875-7, Studied in Law School of Boston University. 1S77, LL.B. from 
same. 1877-8, In poor health. 1877-9, Engaged in Provision business with 
his father in Medford, Mass. 1879-80, Studied in School of Theology, Boston 
University. 1880, Joined East Maine Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 
1880, 1, Stationed at Machias, Me. 

Married, Jan. 1, 1878, Miss Hittie S. Crawford of Searsmont, Me., who died 
Nov. 25, 1878. Child: Hattie Bacon, b. Nov. n, 1878; d. Nov. 13, 1878. 

1881, Address: Machias, Washington Co., Me. 


1092 . JAMES NIXON, Jun. 

Born, Dec. 10, 1842, in Petersville, Kings Co., New Brunswick. 

1870, Joined Maine Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1875, Sta- 
tioned at Madison, Me.; 1876-8, Winthrop; 1879, Brunswick ; 1880, Alfred; 
1881, Second Church, Kittery. 

Married, May 12, 1879, Miss Clara B. Merry of North Anson, Me. 

1881, Address: Kittery, York Co., Me. 


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1093 . MILLARD MAYHEW PARKER. 

Born, Nov. 27, 1849, in Jay, Franklin Co., Me. Brother of No. 871. 

1875-6, Principal of Academy, Glastonbury, Conn. 1877-81, Principal of 
High School, Holliston, Mass. 

Married, July 4,1878, Miss M. Josephine Miles of Westminster, Mass Child : 
Alice Josephine, b Sept. 22, 1879. 

1881, Address: Holliston, Middlesex Co., Mass. 


1094 . BENJAMIN CHANDLER PILSBURY. 

Born, Aug. 10, 1854, in Middletown, Conn. Son of No. 321. 

1875-6, Post-Graduate Student in Wesleyan University.. 1876-8, Teacher of 
Latin and Greek in Vermont Conference Seminary, Montpelier, Vt. 1878-80, 
Studied in Yale Theological Seminary. 1880, Preached in Methodist Episcopal 
Church, Lenox, Mass., New York Conference. 188 t, Joined New York East 
Conference; Teacher of Latin and Greek in Pennington Seminary, N. J. 

1881, Address: Pennington, Mercer Co., N. J. 


1095 . WESLEY JOHNSON PRENTISS. 

Born, Feb. 26, 1850, in Meriden, Conn. 

1876, Resided in Hartford, Conn. Taught. 1879-81, Engaged in Produce 
and Meat Commission business in New York, N. Y. 

1881, Address : 729 Third Av., New York, N. Y. 


1090 . WILBUR SAMUEL RAYMOND. 

Born, Feb. 10, 1852, in Lockport, N. Y. 

1876, Editor of The American Educational Monthly , New York, N. Y. 1877— 
9, Engaged in Journalistic work in Denver, Colo., and afterwards engaged in 
Wool-growing in Kiowa, Colo. 1S79-S1, Engaged in Hardware business in 
Lockport, N. Y. 1881, Engaged in Hardware and Mining business, Saint 
Elmo, Colo. (See Bibliography.) 

Married, Aug. 29, 1878, Miss Carrie E. Hall of Lockport, N. Y. 

1881, Address: Saint Elmo, Chaffee Co., Colo. 


1097 . JOSEPH WALDO VINAL RICH. 

Born, April 5, 1849, * n Chesterville, Franklin Co., Me. 

i 875'9, Professor of Normal Instruction in Maine Wesleyan Seminary and 
Female College, Kent’s Hill, Me. 1880-1, Principal of Edward Little High 
School, Auburn, Me. 

Married, Nov. 18, 1875, M' ss Adella C. Parsons of Farmington, Me. Child: 
Edwin Gile, b. Sept. 30, 1879. 

1881, Address: Auburn, Androscoggin Co., Me. 


109 S. JAMES LATIMER ROBINSON. 

Born, Sept. 13, 1S54, in Flatbush, Kings Co., N. Y. 

1875-7, Studied in Law School of Columbia College, New York, N. Y. 1877, 
LL.B. from same ; admitted to the Bar by U. S. Supreme Court. 1877-81, 
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residing at 308 Greene Av., Brooklyn, N. Y. 1878-80, Connected with U. S. 
District Attorney’s Office, New York. 

1881, Address: 206 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 


1099 . GEORGE EDWIN SANDERSON. 

Born, Oct. 8, 1845, ’ n Lunenburgh, Worcester Co., Mass. 

1:875, Joined New England Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1875- 
7, Stationed at Ayer, Mass.; 1878, 9, Gloucester ; 1880, 1, Florence. 

Married, June 30, 1875, Miss Grace Peabody of Clinton, Mass. Child : Gra¬ 
de Emma, b. June 5, 1876. 

1881, Address: Florence, Hampshire Co., Mass. 


1100 . MATTHEW VERNER SIMPSON. 

Born, Aug. 28, 1853, in Pittsburgh, Pa. 

1875-6, Traveled in Europe. 1876-7, Engaged in business in Philadelphia, 
Pa. 1877, President of Gas-Saving Company, Philadelphia, Pa. 1880, Admit 
ted to the Bar. 1880-1, Practicing Law in Philadelphia, Pa.; residing at 1807 
Mt. Vernon St. 1881, Assistant City Solicitor of Philadelphia, Pa. 

1881, Address : M. Verner Simpson, 623 Walnut St., Philadelphia. Pa. 


1101 . * CLARENCE MORGAN SKEEL. 

Born, Sept. 16, 1854, at Williamstown, Erie Co., N. Y. Brother of No. 1102. 

1 875—7, Engaged in business for E. Remington & Sons, Manufacturers of 
Fire Arms, Uion, N. Y., at Ilion and at the Branch Offices in New York and 
Washington. 1878, Joined Northern New York Conference, Methodist Epis¬ 
copal Church. 1878, 9, Stationed at New London, N. Y. 1879, On account of 
poor health, resigned pastorate; afterwards removed to Denver, Colo. 1879-80, 
Engaged in the Office of Secretary of State, Denver, Colo. Died, Aug. 9, 18S0, 
in Denver, Colo. 

Married, June 20, 1878, Miss Gertrude C. Townsend. Child: Clarence 
Franklin, b. March 28, 1S79. 

1881, Address of widow: Pulaski, Oswego Co., N. Y. 


1102 . FRANK DEUEL SKEEL. 

Born, Feb. 7, 1851, in Sterling Valley, Cayuga Co., N. Y. Brother of No. 

1IOI. 

1875-7, Resided at home in New York Mills, N. Y. 1877-78, Private Tutor 
in Thomaston, Conn. 1878-81, Studied Medicine in New York N. Y.; also 
engaged in Post-Office. 1881, M.D., University of City of New York. 1881, 
Practicing Medicine in New York, N. Y.; also engaged in Post-Office. 

1881, Address: Post-Office, New York, N. Y. 


1103 . ARTHUR DAVIS SMITH. 

Born, June 29, 1855, in Middletown, Conn. 

1875-7, Studied Law with Hon. S. L. Warner, Middletown, Conn. 1877, 
Admitted to the Bar in Middletown, Conn. 1877-81, Practicing Law in Hart¬ 
ford, Conn.; Office, 345 Main St. 1880-1, Residing in Rocky Hill, Conn. 

Married, Nov. 17, 1880, Mrs. Jennie Matteson of Rocky Hill, Conn. Child: 
Arthur C., b. 1881. 

1881, Address: Hartford, Conn. 







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1104 . EDWARD OLIN THAYER. 

Born, Dec. 4, 1852, in Chelsea, Mass. Son of No. 172. 

I ^ 75 _ ^ I > Principal of Bennett Seminary, Greensborough, N. C.; Member and 
Secretary of North Carolina Conference. 1881, President of Clark University, 
Atlanta, Ga. (See Bibliography.) 

Married, Sept. 16, 1879, Miss Clara P. A. Merri.ll of Orangeburgh, S. C. 

1881, Address: Clark University, Atlanta, Ga. 


1105 . ABRAM SUTTON UNDERHILL. 

Born, Aug. 28, 1852, in New Castle, Westchester Co., N. Y. 

1875, Teacher of Rhetoric and Astronomy in Centenary (Newark Conference) 
Collegiate Institute, Hackettstown, N. J. 1877-80, Studied Law and engaged 
in Fire Insurance and Real Estate business in Sing Sing, N. Y. 18S0-1, 
Studied in Law School, Columbia College. 1881, Practicing Law and engaged 
in Fire Insurance and Real Estate business in Sing Sing; Office, 124 Main St. 

Married, May 24, 1877, Miss Annie T. Murray of Chappaqua, N. Y. Child: 
Helen E., b. Feb. 5, 1880. 

1881, Address: Sing Sing, Westchester Co., N. Y. 


1100 . CLARENCE ABIATHAR WALDO. 

Born, Jan. 21, 1852, in Hammond, St. Lawrence Co., N. Y. 

1875-6, Teacher of Natural Science and Mathematics irt Drew Female 
Seminary, Carmel, N. Y. 1876-7, Teacher of Natural Science in Newark Con¬ 
ference (Centenary) Collegiate Institute, Hackettstown, N. J. 1877-81, Tutor 
in Mathematics, and Registrar, Wesleyan University. 1881, Teacher of Mathe¬ 
matics in Centenary (Newark Conference) Collegiate Institute, Hackettstown, 
N. T. 

Married, Aug. 2, 1881, Miss Abby Wright Allen of South Hadley, Mass. 

j88i, Address: Hackettstown, Warren Co., N. J. 


1107 . GEORGE MELVIN WARREN. 

Born, April 15, 1849, in Deer Isle, Hancock Co., Me. 

1875-6, Engaged in business in Castine, Me. 1876-7, Purser of the Portland, 
Bangor and Machias Steamboat Company. 1877-8, Studied Law with Hon. 
C. J. Abbott, Castine, Me. 1878, Admitted to the Bar. 1878-81, Practicing 
Law in Castine, Me.; Firm, Abbott & Warren. 1879, State Attorney for 
Hancock County, Me. 

Married, Feb. 13, 1S79, Miss Mary E. Parker of Castine, Me. 

1881, Address: Castine, Hancock Co., Me. 




Class of 1876 . 


11 OS. ALDON OWEN ABBOTT. 

Born Aoril 5, 1848, in Springfield, Sullivan Co., N. H. 
o° 7 ,’ J Preached 4 at East Rock Mission, New Haven, Conn. 1877, Joined 
Newtork East ^Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1877, 8, Stationed 
at Collinsville, Conn.; 1878, 9, Naugatuck. 1880, Located on account of throat 

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difficulty. 1880-1, Taught in Hazardville, Conn. 1881, Preaching at Methodist 
Episcopal Church, Blandford and Russell, Mass. 

Married, Nov. 14, 1876, Miss Lizzie Reynolds Winslow of Middletown, 
Conn. 

1881, Address: Blandford, Hampden Co., Mass. 


1109 . EVERETT FREMONT ADAMS. 

Born, March 18, 1855, in East Boothbay, Lincoln Co., Me. 

1876-7, Taught in Watertown, Conn. 1877-8, Principal of Grammar School, 
East Boothbay, Me. 1878-80, Principal of High School, Cochituate, Mass. 
1879, Entered School of All Sciences, Boston University. 1880-1, Studied in 
Maine Medical School, Brunswick. 1881, M.D., Bowdoin College; practicing 
Medicine in West Harpswell, Me. 

1881, Address: West Harpswell, Cumberland Co., Me. 


1110 . JOSEPH FITHIAN ANDREW. 

Born, Dec. 9, 1S50, in Woodbury, Gloucester Co., N. J. 

1876, Joined Newark Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1876, Sta¬ 
tioned at Alpine, N. J.; 1877, 8, Stapleton, N. Y.; 1878-81, Roselle, N. J. 
1878, B.D., Drew Theological Seminary. 

1881, Address: Roselle, Union Co., N. J. 


1111 . EDWARD WEST ATWATER. 

Born, Feb. 23, 1854, in Westfield, Hampden Co., Mass. 

1876-7, Teacher of Latin and Greek in High School, Westfield, Mass. 
1877-8, Teacher of Latin and Greek in High School, Ware, Mass. 1878-81, 
Engaged in business in Westfield, Mass. 

1881, Address: Westfield, Hampden Co., Mass. 


1112 . BURTON THOMPSON BEACH. 

Born, Dec. 24, 1855, in Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Son of No. 252. 

1876, Studied Law with No. 273 in Alexandria, Va. 1877-8, Studied in Law 
Department of University of City of New York. 1878, LL.B. from same; 
admitted to the Bar of New York State. 1878-81, Practicing Law in New 
York, N. Y. 1880-1, Law Editor of The Rhodes foumal of Banking. (See 
Bibliography.) 

1881, Address: 33 Pine St., New York, N. Y. 


1113 . JAMES EDWARD BLAISDELL. 

Born, Feb. 12, 1854, in Chelsea, Mass. 

1876-9, Studied in School of Medicine, Boston University. 1879, M.D. from 
same. 1879-81, Practicing Medicine in Chelsea, Mass.; residing at 9 Frank¬ 
lin Av. 

1881, Address: 276 Broadway, Chelsea, Mass. 


1114 . WILLIAM SOMERFIELD BLAKE. 

Born, March 12, 1852, in Hancock, Delaware Co., N. Y. 

1876-7, Teacher of Latin and Greek in New Hampshire Conference Seminary, 
Tilton, N. H. 1877-8, Preached at Methodist Episcopal Church, Boscobel 


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N. V. 1877-81, L eacher of Latin, Greek, and English in the Wilson & Kellogg 

School, Fifth Av., New York, N. Y. 1878, Joined New York Conference, 
Methodist Episcopal Church. 1878, 9, Stationed at Boscobel, N. Y.; 1880, 
Grace Church, New York; 1881, Union, Jackson Corners, and West Gallatin. 

Married, Aug. 16, 1876, Miss Eva Belle Hall of Randolph, N. Y. Children: 
Harold, b. June 27, 1879: Elmore, b. July 23, 1881. 

1881, Address: 543 Fifth Av., NewYork, N. Y. 


1115 . WILBERT CELESTUS BLAKEMAN. 

Born, May 20, 1847, in Bridgeport, Conn. 

1876, Taught in Portland, Conn. 1877, Joined New York East Conference, 
Methodist Episcopal Church. 1877, Stationed at Rockland and Killingworth, 
Conn.; 1878, 9, Whitestone, N. Y.; 18S0, Carroll Park, Brooklyn; 1881, Park- 
ville. 

1SS1, Address: Parkville, Kings Co., N. Y. 


11 HL AUGUSTUS BURR CARRINGTON. 

Born, Jan. 31, 1853, in Delphi, Onondaga Co., N. Y. 

1876-7, Studied Law in Delphi, N. Y. 1877-8, Principal of High School in 
Cochituate, Mass. 1878-80, Teacher of Higher Mathematics in Dickinson 
Seminary, Williamsport, Pa. 1880-1, Studied in Law School of Columbia Col¬ 
lege. 1881, LL.B. from same. 1881, Practicin'? Law in New York, N. Y. 
iSS 1, Address: 63 Wall St., New York, N. Y. 


1117 . GEORGE SILAS COLEMAN. 

Born, June 8, 1856, in Flatlands, Kings Co., N. Y. Brother of Nos. 999 and 
1071. 

1876-7, Studied Law with Samuel A. Bowen, Esq., District Attorney, Coopers- 
town, N. Y. 1877-8, Taught in Albany, N. Y. 1878-9, Studied Law with Isaac 
Dayton, Esq., New York, N. Y.; also taught. 1879-80, Studied in Law School 
of Columbia College; also taught. 1880, Admitted to the Bar of New York 
State. 1880-1, In Law Office of Isaac Dayton, Esq., 322 Broadway, New 
York, N. Y. 1881, In Law Office of Shearman & Sterling, New York, N. Y.; 
residing at 68 Fifth Av. (See Bibliography.) 

1S81, Address: 45 William St., New York, N. Y. 


1118 . BENJAMIN COULBOURN CONNER. 

Born, Jan. 5, 1850, in Marion, Somerset Co., Md. 

1876-80, Teacher of Natural Science in Dickinson Seminary, Williamsport, 
Pa. 187S, Joined Central Pennsylvania Conference, Methodist Episcopal 
Church. 1880, Stationed at Sinnamahoning, Pa.; 1881, Grace Church, Wil¬ 
liamsport. 

Married, Aug. 16, 1877, Miss Bettie S. Tyler of Ononcock, Va. Children: 
Mary Coulbourn, b. Sept. 9, 1878: Fannie Rowland, b. Sept. 24, 1880. 

1881, Address : Williamsport, Pa. 


till). CHARLES EDWARD DAVIS. 

Born, Feb. 25, 1853, in Dudley, Worcester Co., Mass. 

[876-7, Teacher of Natural Science and Elocution, Wyoming Seminary and 
Commercial College, Kingston, Pa. 1877, Joined Wyoming Conference, Meth- 







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odist Episcopal Church. 1877-81, Principal of High School, Webster, Mass. 
1878, Transferred to New England Conference. 1879-81, Stationed at Dudley, 
Mass. 

Married, March 28, 1877, Miss Julia A. Crowell, daughter of No. 118. Chil¬ 
dren : Charles Harrison, b. Oct. 13, 1878: Henry Loranus, b. Jan. 29, 18S0. 
1881, Address: Webster, Worcester Co., Mass. 


1120 . STEPHEN OLIN GARRISON. 

Born, Dec. 25, 1853, in Millville, Cumberland Co., N. J. 

1S76-7, Studied in National School of Elocution and Oratory, Philadelphia, 
Pa. ; preached at Lehigh Av. Methodist Episcopal Church, Philadelphia, and at 
Lansdale, Pa. 1877, Graduated from National School of Elocution and Oratory. 
1877-9, Studied in Drew Theological Seminary, Madison, N. J. 1878-9, 
Preached at Methodist Episcopal Church, Middleville, N. J. 1879, Joined 
Philadelphia Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1S79, Stationed at 
Millersville, Pa.; 1880, Duke St., Lancaster; 1S81, Hibernia and Thorndale. 
1881, B.D., Theological Seminary of the Reformed Church, Lancaster, Pa. 
1881, On account of poor health, resigned charge; after recovery of health, 
stationed at Catasauqua, Pa. 

Married, Aug. 26, 1879, Miss A. Lizzie Baldwin of Paterson, N. J. Child: 
Charles Henry, b. Nov. 4, 1880. 

1881, Address : Catasauqua, Lehigh Co., Pa. 


1121 . WILLIAM McNAB GILLIS. 

Born, May 21, 1845, i n Inverness, Quebec. 

1877, Joined Vermont Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1877-9, 
Stationed at Landgrove and Peru, Vt.; 1880, 1, Wardsborough. 

Married, April 24, 1877, Miss Mary Elizabeth Codville of Quebec, Quebec. 
Children: Winifred Martha, b. March 5, 1878: Mary Gertrude, b. Sept. 20, 
1879. 

1881, Address: Wardsborough, Windham Co., Vt. 


1122 . FRANK JOSEPH HALEY. 

Born, July 26, 1851, in Kennebunk, York Co., Me. 

1876-S0, Teacher of Mathematics and Natural Science in East Maine Confer¬ 
ence Seminary, Bucksport, Me. 1879, Joined East Maine Conference, Meth¬ 
odist Episcopal Church. 1880, 1, Stationed at Searsport, Me. 

Married, June 27, 1878, Miss Lottie J. Farnham of Bucksport, Me. 

1881, Address: Searsport, Waldo Co., Me. 


1123 . JESSE MARTIN HITT. 

Born, Oct. 16, 1853, in Martin County, Ind. 

1876-9, Principal of High School, Delphi, Ind. 1879-80, Principal of High 
School, Kokomo, Ind. j 880-1, Principal of Arms Academy, Shelburne Falls, 
Mass. 1881, Teacher of Natural Science in Vermont Conference Seminary, 
Montpelier, Vt.; also Principal of Schools in Northfield. 

Married, June 5, 1878, Ida A. Collins of Montpelier, Vt. Child : Joseph 
Edwin, b. Jan. 29, 1880. 

1881, Address: Montpelier, Washington Co., Vt. 




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11 * 21 . FRANK GIBBONS HOLCOMBE. 

Born, Dec. 26, 1852, in Southwick, Hampden Co., Mass. 

1876-8, Studied in Law School of Boston University. 1878, LL.B. from 
same. 1879, Admitted to Suffolk County Bar. 1879-81, Practicing Law in 
Boston, Mass. 

Married, Dec. 25, 1879, Miss Inez Norman Maynard of Northborough, Mass. 
1881, Address: 19 Congress St., Boston, Mass. 


1125 . HENRY SEWALL. 

Born, May 25, 1855, * n Winchester, Frederick Co., Va. 

1876-8, Assistant in Physiological Laboratory, Johns Hopkins University, 
Baltimore, Mel. 1878-9, Fellow of Biology in same. 1879-80, Studied Biology 
in Universities of Leipsic and Heidelberg. 1880-1, Assistant Professor of 
Physiology in Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Mel. (See Bibliography.) 
1881, Address: Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md. 


1 ! 2 <;. FRANK ROSEVELT SHERWOOD. 

Born, Nov. 25, 1851, in Liberty, Sullivan Co., N. Y. 

1876, Joined New York Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1876, Sta¬ 
tioned at Northampton, N. Y. 1877, Transferred to Troy Conference. 1877, 
Stationed at Mayfield, N. Y.; 1878, 9, Glenville ; 1880, 1, West Chazy. 
Married, June 18, 1878, Miss Catherine Ann McKinlay of Mayfield, N. Y. 
18S1, Address: West Chazy, Clinton Co., N. Y. 


1127 . HENRY DWIGHT SIMMONS. 

Born, Oct. 1, 185c, in Mansfield, Tolland Co., Conn. 

1876-S, Taught in District and High School, Windsor, Conn. 1878-9, Prin¬ 
cipal of Graded Schools, Broad Brook, Conn. 1S79-81, Superintendent and 
Principal of Graded Schools, Milford, Conn. 

1881, Address : Milford, New Haven Co., Conn. 


112 S. FRANK STEVEN THORPE. 

Born, July 29, 1851, in Napoli, Cattaraugus Co., N. Y. 

1876, Studied Law with Cook & Lockwood, Jamestown, N. Y. 1S77-81, 
Teacher of Latin and Greek in Chamberlain Institute, Randolph, N. Y. 1880, 
Admitted to the Bar of New York State. 

Married, Aug. 16, 1876, Miss M. Adelaide Burgess of Cleveland, Ohio. 
Child: Clara Amelia, b. June 12,1879. 

1881, Address: Randolph, Cattaraugus Co., N. Y. 


1129 . ROBERT VAN SANDS. 

Born, June 14, 1854, in Middletown, Conn. 

1876-7, Studied Law in Albany, N. Y. 1877-81, Practicing Law in Chicago, 
Ill.; residing at 1070 North Monroe St. 

Married, Sept. 5, 1876, Miss Alice M. Greenfield of Middletown, Conn. Chil¬ 
dren : Robert, b. June 23, 1877 : Jessie, b. Jan. 15, 1879: Edward Walter, b. 
July 5, 1880. • 

1881, Address: Room 49, 149 La Salle St., Chicago, Ill. 

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1130 . WILLIAM COPELAND WALLACE. 

Born, May 21, iS56, in Brooklyn, N. Y. Brother of No. 1226. 

1876, Studied in Law School of Columbia College. 1878, LL.B. from same; 
admitted to the Bar of New York and U. S. Courts. 1878-80, Clerk, and after¬ 
wards Chief Clerk, in U. S. District Attorney’s Office, New York, N. Y. 18S0- 
1, Practicing Law in New York, N. Y.; Assistant U. S. District Attorney; re¬ 
siding at 451 Clinton Av., Brooklyn. 

Married, Oct. 13, 1880, Miss Kate Douglas of Middletown, Conn. 

1881, Address: U. S. Attorney’s Office, New York, N. Y. 


1131 . CHARLES HARVEY WALTER, Jun. 

Born, Nov. 22, 1850, in Lowell, Mass. 

1876-7, Preached at Methodist Episcopal Church, South Walden, Vt. 1877, 
Joined Vermont Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1878, Stationed at 
Proctorsville, Vt.; 1879-81, Weston. 

Married, Dec. 12, 1877, Miss Zoe E. Colby of Bradford, Vt. Child: a daugh¬ 
ter, b. Feb. 28, 18S0; d. in infancy. 

1881, Address : Weston, Windsor Co., Vt. 


1132 . JOHN WILLIAM WHITNEY. 

Born, April 30, 1850, in Macomb, St. Lawrence Co., N. Y. 

1876-9, Master of High School, Saratoga, N. Y. 1879-80, Teacher of Nat¬ 
ural Science and Mathematics in Ives Seminary, Antwerp, N. Y. 1880-1, 
Teacher of Natural Science and Mathematics in Wesleyan Seminary, Gouver- 
neur, N. Y. 

1881, Address: Gouverneur, St. Lawrence Co., N. Y. 


1133 . EDWARD ARTHUR WILKIE. 

Born, July 19, 1856, in Westbrook, Middlesex Co., Conn. 

1876-8, Teacher of History, English Literature, and Latin in Cushing Acad¬ 
emy, Ashburnham, Mass. 1878-81, Studied in Law School of Boston Univer¬ 
sity. 1881, LL.B. from same. 1881, Practicing Law in Boston and in Brockton, 
Mass. 

1881, Address : Rooms 18 & 19, 40 Water St., Boston, Mass. 


1134 . HERBERT CLARENCE WILMARTH. 

Born, Dec. 22, 1846, in Mansfield, Bristol Co., Mass. 

1876-9, Engaged in Book-canvassing, chiefly in Susquehanna County, Pa. 
1879-80, Taught in Adamsburgh, Pa. 1880-1, Teaching in South Fork, Pa. 
1881, Permanent Address: Sharon, Norfolk Co., Mass. 


1135 . JENNIE LARNED. 

Born, Jan. 17, 1856, in Fishkill, Dutchess Co., N. Y. 

1876-80, Resided at home, Buffalo, N. Y. 1880, Taught in Public School, 
Niagara Falls, N. Y. 1880-1, Taught in Buffalo, N. Y. 1881, Residing at 
home, Buffalo, N. Y. 

1881, Address: 192 Franklin St., Buffalo, N. Y. 






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1136 . PHEBE ALMEDA STONE (Beeman). 

Born, May 26, 1849, L Gardner, Worcester Co., Mass. 

1876-81, Residing with No. 1067. 

Married, June 29, 1876, Leonard Lemon Beeman (No. 1067). Children: 
Phebe Stone, b. July 22, 1877; d- April 22, 1881 : Leonard Bowman Stone, b. 
July 14, 1880. 

1881, Address: Mrs. L. L. Beeman, Woodstock, Windsor Co., Vt. 


1137 . HANNAH ADA TAYLOR (Wells). 

Born, June 10, 1852, in Windham, Rockingham Co., N. H. 

1876-80, Resided in Bridgeport, Conn. 1880-1, Residing in Middletown, 
Conn. 

Married, Aug. 28, 1876, George H. Wells of Middletown, Conn. Child: 
Henry Gordan, b. Oct. 12, 1879. 

1881, Address: Mrs. Geo. H. Wells, Middletown, Conn. 


1188 . ANGIE VILLETTE WARREN. 

Born, Nov. 6, 1854, in Danielsonville, Windham Co., Conn. 

1876-8, Resided at home in Danielsonville, Conn. 1878-9, Teacher in the 
Rogers High School, Newport, R. I.; resigned on account of poor health. 
1879, During summer studied French in a family in Montreal, Canada. 1879-80, 
Teacher of French and Latin in Wellesley College, Mass. 1880, During sum¬ 
mer traveled in Europe. 1880-1, Preceptress and Teacher of French and 
History in Lawrence University, Appleton, Wis. 

1881, Address: Appleton, Outagamie Co., Wis. 


Class of 1877 . 


1181 ). MIDDLESEX ALFRED BAILEY. 

Born, Jan. 31, 1856, in Middlefield, Middlesex Co., Conn. 

1877-80, Principal of Public School, Winsted, Conn. 1880-1, Head Master 
of Keene High School, N. H. 

Married, Aug. 14, 1877, Miss Ida A. Shelley of Durham, Conn. Child : 
Alfred Miller, b. Nov. 7, 1879. 

1881, Address: Keene, Cheshire Co., N. II. 


1140 . JEREMIAH FRANCIS CALEF. 

Born, Oct. 14, 1855, Middletown, Conn. Son of No. 411. 

2877-8, Studied Medicine in Middletown, Conn., and in New York, N. Y. 

1878-80, Studied in Medical Department of Yale College. 1879-80, Assistant 
in Medical Department of Yale College. 1880, M.D. from same. 1880-1, 
Practicing Medicine in Middletown, Conn. 

1881, Address: Middletown, Conn, 

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1141 . GEORGE HENRY CLARKE. 

•Born, Oct. 29, 1850, in Milford, Worcester Co., Mass. 

1877-8, Preached at Methodist Episcopal Church, Maplewood, Mass. 1878, 
Joined New England Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1878, Sta¬ 
tioned at Lowell, Mass.; 1879-81, Topsfield. 

Married, June 26, 1878, Miss Lizzie Isabel Packard of Grafton, Mass. Child : 
George Crowell, b. Aug. 29, 1879. 

i88r, Address : Topsfield, Essex Co., Mass. 


1142 . WILLIS GAYLORD CLARKE. 

Born, May 28, 1856, in Detroit, Mich. Son of No. 331. 

1877-8, Post-Graduate Student in Wesleyan University; also Registrar and 
Assistant Librarian. 1878-9, Studied in Law School of Yale College. 1879, 
Admitted to the Bar in Detroit, Mich. 1879-81, Practicing Law in Detroit, 
Mich.; since February, 1881, in partnership with No. 1178; Firm, Clarke & 
Kellogg. 

1881, Address: 4 Telegraph Block, Detroit, Mich. 


1143 . CLARENCE PETER COBURN. 

Born, Nov. 21, 1855, in Boston, Mass. 

1877-8, Taught in Haven Normal School, Waynesborough, Ga. 1878-9, 
Taught in East Hartford, Conn. 1879-S0, Taught in Warehouse Point, Conn. 
1880-1, Taught in East Hartford, Conn. 1S81, Connected with Civil Engineer 
Corps, Boston & Albany Railroad Co. 

1881, Permanent Address: Malden, Mass. 


1144 . OLIN BURR COIT. 

Born, March 24, 1850, in Hoboken, N. J. 

1877-8, Teacher of Latin in Shaw University, Holly Springs, Miss. 1879- 
Si, Studied in Drew Theological Seminary, Madison, N. J. 1881, B.D. from 
same. 1879, Traveled in Europe with Dr. (now Bishop) Hurst and No. 1172. 
1880, Preached at Methodist Episcopal Church, Dover, Delaware. 1881, Joined 
Newark Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1881, Stationed at Alpine- 
on-the-Hudson, N. J. 

1881, Address: Alpine, Bergen Co., N. J. 


1145 . HENRY PRENTICE COOKE. 

Born, Oct. 26, 1856, in Canton, St. Lawrence Co., N. Y. 

1877-8, Studied Phonography in Watertown, N. Y. 1878, Stenographer for 
Oneida County Court, Rome, N. Y. 1879, Stenographer and Law-Reporter, 
in partnership with Willis H. Porter, Watertown, N. Y. 1880, Stenographer 
for Committee of New York Assembly on investigation of the Plattsburgh & 
Dannemora Railroad ; Stenographer for Franklin County Court, Malone, N. Y. 
1880-1, Private Secretary and Book-keeper for Geo. W. Flower & Co., Railway 
Contractors and General Constructors, Watertown, N. Y. 

1881, Address: Watertown, N. Y. 






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1140 . GEORGE GRIMSTON COOICMAN. 

Born, Oct. 21, 1853, in Harrisburgh, Pa. Brother of No. 1205. 

I ^ > 77 _ 8, I aught Oratory, Rhetoric and Belles-Lettres in Pennington Seminary, 
N. J. 1878-80, Studied Law in Philadelphia, Pa. 1880, Admitted to the 
Philadelphia Bar. 1880-2, Practicing Law in Philadelphia, Pa. 

1882, Address : 1827 Wallace St., Philadelphia, Pa. 


1147 . GEORGE AUGUSTUS ERVING. 

Born, June 17, 1851, in New Village, L. I., N. Y. 

1 877, Joined Rock River Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1877, 8, 
Stationed at Rockton, Ill.; 1878, 9, Erie; 1879-81, Walnut. 

Married, Nov. 21, 1878, Miss Carrie Seuseny Ruby of Shippensburgh, Pa. 
1882, Address: Walnut, Bureau Co., Ill. 


1148 . SILAS HEDDING FITCH. 

Born, Dec. 8, 1855, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Son of No. 67. 

1877-80, Studied Law in Yonkers, N. Y. 1880, Admitted to the Bar. 1880- 
2, Practicing Law in Yonkers, N. Y. 1882, Practicing Law in New York, N. Y.; 
Firm, F. & S. H. Fitch. 

1882, Address: 5 Beekman St., New York, N. Y. 


1149 . ELWOOD STOKES GERARD. 

Born, Jan. 20, 1852, in Mount Bethel, N. J. 

1877-8, Assistant Principal of Public School, Southington, Conn. 1878-82, 
Principal of North-East Grammar School, Hartford, Conn.; residing at 38 
Capen St. 

Married, Dec. 23, 1878, Miss Hattie L. Chapman of East Hartford, Conn, 
Children: Mattie Chapman, b. Oct. 18, 1879: Harriet Marjorie, b. Jan. 12, 
1881. 

1882, Address: Hartford, Conn. 


1150 . * GEORGE HENRY HAMMOND. 

Born, Dec. 21, 1855, in South Glastonbury, Hartford Co., Conn. 

1877-9, Studied in Medical School of Yale College. 1879, M.D. from same. 
1879-80, Post-Graduate Student in Medical Department, University of the City 
of New York. 1880, M.D. from same. 1880-1, Junior Assistant Physician in 
Bellevue Hospital, New York, N. Y. Died, May 18, 1881, in New York, N. Y. 


1151 . WILLIAM INGRAHAM HAVEN. 

Born, Jan. 30, 1856, in Westfield, Llampden Co., Mass. Son of No. 283. 
1877-8, Teacher of Latin and Greek in Claflin University, Orangeburgh, 
S. C. T878-9, Studied in Drew Theological Seminary, Madison, N. J. 1880-1, 
Studied in School of Theology, Boston University. i88t, B.D. from same ; 
joined New England Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1881, 2, Sta¬ 
tioned at Egleston Square, Boston, Mass. 

1882, Address: Egleston Square, Boston, Mass. 

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1152 . EUGENE WEST MANNING. 

Born, July 26, 1854, in Vienna, Dorchester Co., Md. 

1877-9, Engaged as Tutor in Wilmington, Del. 1879-80, Studied Philosophy 
in University of Leipsic, Germany. 1880, Commenced study in Boston, but on 
account of sickness returned home to Lewes, Del. 1880-1, Resided and studied 
in Lewes, Del. 1881-2, Studied in University of Geneva, Switzerland. 1882, 
Studying in University of Berlin, Germany. 

1882, Address : Care of A. Harrison, Esq., Lewes, Sussex Co., Del. 


1153 . EDWARD HENRY MANSFIELD. 

Born, June 9, 1856, in Fulton, Oswego Co., N. Y. Son of No. 516. 

1877-82, Engaged in business as Agent for Vitrified Wheel and Emery Co., 
Westfield. Mass. 

Married, Oct. 8, 1880, Miss Belle E. Druppard of Westfield, Mass. 

1882, Address: Westfield, Hampden Co., Mass. 


1154 . THOMAS CLIFTON MARTIN. 

Born, June 4, 1852, in Preston, Lancashire, England. 

1877-S, Preached at Methodist Episcopal Church, Naugatuck, Conn. 1S78- 
9, Preached at Methodist Episcopal Church, North Dana and South Athol, 
Mass. 1879, Joined New England Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 
1879, Stationed at North Dana and South Athol, Mass.; 1880-2, South Had¬ 
ley Falls. 

18S2, Address: South Hadley Falls, Hampshire Co., Mass. 


1155 . CRANDALL J. NORTH. 

Born, March 2, 1847, in Elbridge, Onondaga Co., N. Y. 

1862-5, Sergeant in Company F, 9th New York Artillery; wounded at tak¬ 
ing of Petersburgh, April 2, 1865. 1877, Joined New York East Conference, 

Methodist Episcopal Church. 1877, Stationed at Wethersfield, Conn.; 1878, 
9, Simsbury; 1880, Durham and Rockland; 1881, 2, Torrington. 

Married, Aug. 16, 1872, Miss Mary M. Evans of Auburn, N. Y. 

1882, Address: Torrington, Litchfield Co., Conn. 


1150 . CHARLES HENRY RAYMOND. 

Born, May 5, 1855, in Brooklyn, Cuyahoga Co., Ohio. 

1877-81, Teacher of Elocution and Gymnastics in Wesleyan Academy, Wil- 
braham, Mass. 1879-82, Also Teacher of Rhetoric and English Literature in 
same. 

Married, June 28, 1877, Miss Minnie I. Stillman of Middletown, Conn. Chil¬ 
dren: Charles Harlow, b. Nov. 3, 1878: Clara Stillman, b. Sept. 19, 1880. 

1882, Address: Wilbraham, Hampden Co., Mass. 


1157 . ALBIN CHARLES RUSSELL. 

Born, Aug. n, 1851, in Paris, Oxford Co., Me. Brother of No. 1022. 

1877-8, Teacher in Bridgeport Commercial and Military Institute, Bridge¬ 
port, Conn. 1878-82, Principal of Grammar School, Stratford, Conn. 

1882, Address: Corner Newfield Av. & Chapel St., Bridgeport, Conn. 







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1158 . WILLIAM IIANNA SMITH. 

Born, Aug. 25, 1852, in Churchville, Harford Co., Md. 
l ^ 77 ; J°' ne d Philadelphia Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1877- 
9, Stationed at Lansdale, Pa.; 1880, 1, North Wales; 1882, Haws Av., Norris¬ 
town. 

Married, April 20, 1881, Miss Mary Hendon of Churchville, Md. 

1882, Address: Norristown, Montgomery Co., Pa. 


1151 ). LEVI WHITE STAPLES. 

Born, April 19, 1849, in Temple, Franklin Co., Me. 

1877-8, Preached at Methodist Episcopal Church, Lunenburgh, Mass. 1878, 
Joined New England Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1878, Sta¬ 
tioned at Lunenburgh, Mass ; 1879-81, West Springfield; 1882, Chicopee Falls. 

Married, June 12, 1877, Miss Emily S. Hathorne of Solon, Me. Children: 
Clarence Hathorne, b. July 7, 1878 : Harold Clifton, b. Jan. 24, 1880. 

1882, Address: Chicopee Falls, Hampden Co., Mass. 


1160 . WATSON W. W. TRANTER. 

Born, March 10, 1853, in Cincinnati, Ohio. 

1877, Engaged in literary work during fall, in Covington, Ky. 1878, Post- 
Graduate Student during winter term in Logic in Wesleyan University; As¬ 
sistant for three months to Rev. H. B. Ridgaway, D.D., St. Paul’s Methodist 
Episcopal Church, Cincinnati, Ohio. 1878-80, Studied in Garrett Biblical In¬ 
stitute, Evanston, Ill.; preached at River Forest, Blue Island, and Rogers Park. 
1880, B.D., Garrett Biblical Institute; joined Rock River Conference, Metho¬ 
dist Episcopal Church 1880, Stationed at South Chicago, Ill.; 1881, Richards 
St., Joliet. 

1882, Address: 57 Washington St., Chicago, Ill. 


1161 . WALTER ELLIS WARD. 

Born, Dec. 5, 1853, in Dormansville, Albany Co.. N. Y. 

1877-80, Studied Law with Hungerford and Hotaling in Albanv, N. Y. 
1879, LL.B., Albany Law School; admitted to the Bar. 1880-2, Practicing 
Law in Albany, N. Y. 

Married, June 27, 1881, Miss Carrie A. Stanton.of Dormansville, N. Y. 

1882, Address: 37 Maiden Lane, Albany, N. Y. 


1162 . ISAAC HARRISON WHITTIER WHARFF. 

Born, Oct. 31, 1849, in Bangor, Me. 

x 877-8, Studied in Bangor Theological Seminary, Me.; also taught. 1878-9, 
Principal of Brewer Village Grammar School, Me. 1879, Joined East Maine 
Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1879-81, Stationed at Lincoln and 
Mattawamkeag, Me.; 18S2, Palmyra and Detroit. 

Married, Oct. 15, 1879, Miss Annie Blanchard Chambers of Brevyer Village, 
Me. 

1882, Address: Palmyra, Somerset Co., Me. 






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1168. W ILLIAM SEYMOUR WINANS, Jun. 


Born, June 28, 1853, in Bangall, Dutchess Co., N. Y. _ _ o 

1877-8, Studied in Drew Theological Seminary, Madison, N. J. lb 7 °- 8o » 
Preached at Methodist Episcopal Church, Athens, N. Y. 1880, Joined New 
York Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1880-2, Stationed at llousa- 
tonic. Mass. 

1882, Address: Housatonic, Berkshire Co., Mass. 


1164 . * ELIZABETH JOHNSTON ELLIS. 

Born, May 4, 1855, in Bristol, Lincoln Co., Me. 

1877-8, Teacher of Mathematics in Wellesley Female College, Mass. Died, 
June 4, 1878, in Wellesley, Mas c . 


1165 . CLARA REBECCA PITKIN. 

Born, Jan. 20, 1850, in East Montpelier, Washington Co., Vt. 

1877-8, Resided at home, East Montpelier, Vt.; taught during winter. 
1878-9, Preceptress of Northfield Graded School, Vt. 1879, Engaged in millinery 
business in Montpelier, Vt.; Compositor for The Republican Observer , White 
River Junction, Vt. 1879-81, Proof-reader for The Saint Johnsbnry Index , Vt. 
1881, Compositor for Rand, Avery & Co., Boston, Mass. 

1882, Address: 117 Franklin St., Boston, Mass. 


Class of 1878 . 


1166 . CLARENCE EVERETT BACON. 

Born, Nov. n, 1856, in Middletown, Conn. 

1878-82, Studied Law with Hon. S. A. Robinson, Middletown, Conn. 1881-2, 
Clerk of the Probate Court, Middletown, Conn. 1882, Admitted to the Bar of 
Connecticut; practicing Law in Middletown, Conn. 

1882, Address : Middletown, Conn. 


1167 . ELWELL ALEXANDER BISHOP. 

Born, Aug. 24, 1852, in Wrightstown, Burlington Co., N. J. 

1878-9, Teacher of Mathematics and Natural Science in Bordentown Female 
College, N. J. 1879-81, Principal of Durham Academy, Conn. 1881, Vice- 
Principal and Teacher of Mental and Moral Science, Vermont Conference 
Seminary, Montpelier, Vt. 1882, Acting Principal of same. 

Married, Dec. 25, 1878, Miss Clara I. Brown of Pointville, N. J. Child : 
Ethel Irene, b. March 8, 1880. 

1882, Address: Montpelier, Washington Co., Vt. 


1168 . JOHN SPENCER CAMP. 

Born, Jan. 30, 1858, in Middletown, Conn. 

1878-9, Post-Graduate Student in Latin in Wesleyan University. 1879-82, 
Studying Law with Hon. S. L. Warner, Middletown, Conn. 1881-2, Organist 
of Park Church, Hartford, Conn. 

1882, Address : Middletown, Conn. 









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1169 . * ELIJAH CRESSMAN. 

Born, Sept. 17, 1849, ' m Harmony, Warren Co., N. J. 

1878-9, Resided in Phillipsburgh, N. J. 1879-80, Preached at Methodist 
Episcopal Church, Riverdale, Dingman’s Ferry, Pa. ; resigned pastorate, and 
returned home to Belvidere, N. J.; afterwards removed to Asylum, Morris 
Plains, N. J. Died, June 3, 1880, in Morris Plains Asylum, N. J. ' 


1170 . JAMES BOUCHER DILKS. 

Born, Aug. 28, 1852, in Glassborough, Gloucester Co., N. J. Brother of 
No. 843. 

1878-9, Taught in Deep River, Conn. 1879-82, Teacher in Private School 
of Dr. H. B. Chapin, New York, N. Y. 

Married, June 18, 1879, Miss Jennie M. Farley. 

1882, Address: 2 East 60th St., New York, N. Y. 


1171 . WILLIAM EDWARD DUNCAN. 

Born, April 1, 1853, in North Clove, Dutchess Co., N. Y. Brother of No. 
1040. 

1878, Studied Medicine in Fayette, Iowa. 1879-81, Studied in Rush Medical 
College, Chicago, Ill. 1881, M.D. from same. 1881-2, Practicing Medicine in 
Chicago, Ill. 

1882, Address: 530 Fulton St., Chicago, Ill. 


1172 . EDWARD SYLVESTER FERRY. 

Born, Dec. 29, 1857, in Newark, N. J. 

1878-81, Studied in Drew Theological Seminary, Madison, N. J. 1881, B D. 
from same. 1879, Traveled in Europe with Dr. {now Bishop) Hurst and No. 
1144. 1881, Joined Newark Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1881, 

Stationed at Chester, N. J.; 1882, Verona. 

Married, May 17, 1881, Miss Mary Knowles (daughter of No. 488) of Newark, 
N. J. 

1882, Address: Verona, Essex Co., N. J. 


1173 . JOHN PANCOAST GORDY. 

Born, Dec. 21,,1851, in Salisbury, Wicomico Co., Md. Brother of No. 1240. 
1878-82, Tutor in Mental Philosophy, Wesleyan University. 

1882, Address: Middletown, Conn. 


1171 . CHARLES HENRY HEMSTREET. 

Born, Dec. 24, 1848, in Sloansville, Schoharie Co., N. Y. 

1878-9, Studied in Drew Theological Seminary, Madison, N. J. 1879, B.D. 
from same. 1879, Preached at Methodist Episcopal Church, West Hebron, 
N. Y.; 1880, 1, Sharon Springs, N. Y. 1881, Joined Rock River Conference; 
stationed at Kent, Ill. 

1882, Address: Kent, Stephenson Co., Ill. 







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1175 . FRED INGRAHAM. 

Born, July 16, 1857, in Hempstead, Queens Co., N. Y. Son of No. 191. 
Brother of No. 953. 

1878-81, Studied Law with Hinsdale & Sprague, New York, N. Y. 1880, 
Admitted to the Bar 1880-2, Practicing Law in New York, N. Y. 

1882, Address: 115 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 


117 <). DAVID HARPER JACK. 

Born, Feb. 25, 1855, in North Washington, Butler Co., Pa. 

1878-80, Studied Law in Butler, Pa. 1880, Admitted to the Bar of McKean 
County, Pa. 1880-2, Practicing Law in Bradford, Pa. 

Married, April 28, 1881, Miss Jennie Matthews of Collins Centre, N. Y. 

1882, Address: Bradford, McKean Co., Pa. 


1177 . GEORGE WATSON JAMES. 

Born, Aug. 12, 1848, in Rush, Susquehanna Co., Pa. 

1S78-9, Taught in Luzerne County, Pa. 1879-S0, Taught in McClure Settle¬ 
ment, N. Y. 1880-2, Studying Law with No. 699 and Geo. K. Powell, Wilkes 
Barre, Pa. 1880, Superintendent of Public Schools, Kingston, Pa. 

1882, Address: Wilkes Barre, Pa. 


1178 . SHELDON GAYLORD KELLOGG. 

Born, Dec. 13, 1857, in Leon, Cattaraugus Co., N. Y. 

1878-80, Studied Roman Law in University of Leip>ic, Germany; traveled 
during vacations. 1880-1, Studied Law with Moore & Moore, Detroit, Mich. 
1881-2, Practicing Law in partnership with No. 1142 in Detroit, Mich. 

1882, Address: 4Telegraph Block, Detroit, Mich. 


1171 ). ALPHA GILRUTH KYNETT. 

Born, Aug. 3, 1858, in Davenport, Scott Co., Iowa. 

1878-81, Teacher in Rugby Academy, Philadelphia, Pa. 1879-81, Teacher in 
National School of Oratory, Philadelphia. 1881, Commenced the study of Law. 
1881-2, Engaged chiefly in traveling. 

1882, Address: 1728 Spring Garden St., Philadelphia, Pa. 


1180 . LORENZO GILES LA BAR. 

Born, Sept. 30, 1856, in Northmoreland, Wyoming Co., Pa. . 

1879-82, Principal of High School, Scranton, Pa. 1882, Engaged in business 
in Scranton, Pa 

Married, April 6, 1882, Miss Helen Silkman of Scranton, Pa. 

1882, Address : Scranton, Pa. 


1181 . WILLIAM DAY LEONARD. 

Born; Jan. 18, 1857, in Jersey City, N. J. 

1878-80, Studied Law with Eugene Smith, Esq., New York, N. Y. 1880-1, 
Studied in Columbia Law School. 1881, Admitted to the Bar of New York. 
1881-2, Practicing Law in New York, N. Y. 

1882, Address: 145 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 








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1182 . JOHN WARREN NOURSE. 

Born, July 12, 1846, in Ipswich, Essex Co., Mass. 

187S-82, Engaged in Civil Engineering and farming in Ipswich, Mass. 
1882, Address: Ipswich, Essex Co., Mass. 


1183 . HENRY LESLIE OSBORN. 

Born, July 5, 1857, in Newark, N. J. 

1878-80, Post-Graduate Student in Wesleyan University. 1878-81, Assistant 
in Natural History, Wesleyan University.' 1879,80, Engaged during summers 
in service of U. S. Fish Commission ; at Newfoundland (1879) in studying the 
Cod Fisheries, and at Newport (1880) in charge of Collections. 1881-2, Study¬ 
ing in Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md. Member of American Asso¬ 
ciation for Advancement of Science. (See Bibliography.) 

1882, Address : 393 West Lombard St., Baltimore, Md. 


1184 . EDMUND JANES PALMER. 

Born, Oct. 6, 1856, in New Providence, Union Co., N. J. 

1878-81, Studied in College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, N. Y. 
1881, M.D. from same. 1881-2, Practicing Medicine in New York, N. Y. 

1882, Address: 1321 Fourth Av., New York, N. Y. 


1185 . BURDETT ALBERTO RICH. 

Born, Oct. 24, 1854, in Cattaraugus, Cattaraugus Co., N. Y. 

1878-80, Studied Law with Hon. S. L. Warner, Middletown, Conn.; Assis¬ 
tant Librarian, Wesleyan University. 1880, Admitted to the Bar in Middle- 
town, Conn. 1880-2, Practicing Law in Cattaraugus, N. Y.; also teaching. 
1881, Admitted to the Bar of New York State. 

Married, July 22, 1880, Miss Nellie Hagerty of Middletown, Conn. Child: 
Anna Lucy, b. April 3, 1882. 

1882, Address: Cattaraugus, Cattaraugus Co., N. Y. 


1186 . DANIEL LESLIE ROBERTSON. 

Born, March 8, 1857, in Glens Falls, Warren Co., N. Y. 

1878-9, Resided at home, Glens Falls, N. Y.; also traveled. 1879-82, En¬ 
gaged in business; Junior Partner in the Glen Shirt Co., Glens Falls, N. Y. 
1882, Address: Glens Falls, Warren Co., N. Y. 


1187 . WILLIAM EZRA SCOFIELD. 

Born, Jan. 9, 1856, in East Bridgeport, Fairfield Co., Conn. 

1878-81, Teacher of Latin and Greek in New Hampshire Conference Semi¬ 
nary and Female College, Tilton, N. H. 1881-2, Principal of the Cummings 
Grammar School, Woburn, Mass. 

1SS2, Address: Woburn, Middlesex Co., Mass. 






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1188 . NEWTON PRATT SCUDDER. 

Born, Dec. 29, 1853, in New York, N. Y. Brother of Nos. 746 and 990. 
1878-9, Engaged in tutoring in Huntington, N. Y.; Principal of High School, 
Madison, Conn. 1879, Engaged in the service of the U. S. Fish Commission in 
studying the Halibut Fishery of Greenland. 1879-81, Instructor in Geology and 
Paleontology in Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y. 1881-2, Assistant to U. S. 
Fish Commission at Washington, D. C. Member of Biological Society of 
Washington, D. C.; also of Anthropological Society of Washington. 

Married, June 17, 1880, Miss Anna L. Ketcham of Huntington, N. Y. Child : 
Sarah Agnes. 

1882, Address: Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D. C. 


1180 . GEORGE ENSIGN STOCKWELL. 

Born, July 30, 1853, in Petersburgh, Rensselaer Co., N. Y. 

1879-81, Principal of Seymour High School, Conn. 18S1-2, Principal of Pub¬ 
lic Schools in Windsor Locks, Conn. 1882, Joined Troy Conference, Methodist 
Episcopal Church; stationed at Schaghticoke, N. Y. 

Married, Dec. 25, 1879, Miss Hattie Louise Allen of Hartford, Conn. 

1882, Address: Schaghticoke, Rensselaer Co., N. Y. 


1100 . EDWARD ARTHUR SUMNER. 

Born, Nov. 3, 1857, in Rome, N. Y. 

1878-81, Principal of Portland School, Conn. 1879-82, Studied Law with 
No. 1074, Middletown, Conn. 1881-3, Principal of Gildersleeve High School, 
Portland, Conn. 1882, Admitted to the Bar of Connecticut. 

1882, Address : Portland, Middlesex Co., Conn. 


1191 . WILLIAM NICHOLAS TAFT. 

Born, March 30, 1856, in Brooklyn, N. Y. Brother of No. 1027. 

1878-9, Traveled and studied in Europe. 1879-82, Studied in Drew Theo¬ 
logical Seminary, Madison, N. J. 1882, B.D. from same. 1882, Joined New 
York East Conference; stationed at Locust Valley and Bayville, N. Y. 

1882, Address: Locust Valley, Queens Co., N. Y. 


1192 . BYRON VINCENT TOMPKINS. 

Born, Nov. n, 1854, in Coeyman’s Hollow, Albany Co., N. Y. 

1878-81, Studied in College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, N. Y. 
1881, M.D. from same. 1881-2, Practicing Medicine in New York, N. Y. 

1882, Address: 38 West 61st St., New York, N. Y. 


1193 . JOSEPH HENRY TOMPSON. 

Born, July 9,1847, in Durhams, Androscoggin Co., Me. 

1878, Preached at Methodist Episcopal Church, Uxbridge, Mass. 1879, 
Joined New England Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1879, Stationed 
at Uxbridge, Mass.; 1880, Roslindale ; 1881, 2, Harrison Square, Boston. 
Married, Oct. 14, 1880, Miss Fannie F. Reade of Dighton, Mass. 

1882, Address: Corner Neponset Av. & Tileston Place, Boston, Mass. 







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1194 . * DAVID HART WALKLEY. 

Born, April 23, 1857, in Durham, Middlesex Co., Conn. Brother of No. 

”95* 

1878, During summer in poor health ; resided at home, Durham, Conn. Died, 
Sept. 15, 1878, in Durham, Conn. 


1195 . WILLIAM ENOS WALKLEY. 

Born, Feb. 21, 1856, in Durham, Middlesex Co., Conn. Brother of No. 

1 r 94 

1878-9, Studied in Albany Law School. 1879, LL.B. from same ; admitted 
to the Bar. 1879-82, Practicing Law in New York, N. Y.; since May, 1880, in 
partnership with No. 109S. 

1882, Address: 206 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 


Class of 1879 . 


119 (>. EVERETT BARNES. 

Born, Jan. 24, 1859, in Middletown, Conn. 

1879-80, Taught, and studied Law. 1880, In business in New York, N. Y. 
188 r-2, Studying Law and teaching in New York, N. Y. 

1882, Address: 361 West 15th St., New York, N. Y. 


1197 . LAHMAN FOREST BOWER. 

Born, July 5, 1858, in Berwick, Columbia Co., Pa. 

1879-80, In mercantile business with his father, in Berwick, Pa. 1S80-2, 
Book-keeper for the Jackson & Woodin Manufacturing Co., Berwick, Pa. 

Married, Sept. 22, 1880, Miss Gertrude E. Hennigar of Middletown, Conn. 
Child: Florence May, b. June 17, 1881. 

1882, Address : Berwick, Columbia Co., Pa. 


1198 . HENRY ELWIN BRIGGS. 

Born, Oct. 26, 1852, in Williamstown, Orange Co., Vt. 

1879-80, Studied Medicine in Newark, N. J. 1880-1, Principal of School¬ 
craft Graded School, Mich. 1881, Studied in Medical Department of Univer¬ 
sity of Michigan, Ann Harbor. 1881-2, Principal of High School, Attica, Ind. 
1882, Address: Attica, Fountain Co., Ind. 




1199 . SELDON LESTER BROWN. 

Born, Sept. 21, 1856, in Buxton Center, York Co., Me. 

1878-81, Principal of High School, Brookfield, Mass. 1881-2, Principal of 
High School. Lancaster, Mass. 

Married, Dec. 29, 1880, Miss Nellie A. Hubbard of Worcester, Mass. Child: 
Walter Creighton, b. Aug. 22, 1881. 

1882, Adcjress: Lancaster, Worcester Co.. Mass. 

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1200 . ALFRED COOKMAN BRUNER. 

Born, May 18, 1858, in Columbia, Lancaster Co., Pa. 

1879-82, Real Estate and Insurance Agent in Columbia, Pa.; studying Law 
with William B. Given, Esq. 

1882, Address: Columbia, Lancaster Co., Pa. 


1201 . WILLIAM BURT. 

Born, Oct, 23, 1852, in Padston, Cornwall Co., England. 

1879-81, Studied in Drew Theological Seminary, Madison, N. J. 1881, B.D. 
from same ; joined New York East Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 
1881, 2, Stationed at St. Paul’s Mission, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Married, April 14, 1881, Miss Helen B. Graves of Lynn, Mass. 

1882, Address : 107 William St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 


1202 . NATHANIEL WALLING CLARK. 

Born, Feb. 12, 1859, in Plattsburgh, Clinton Co., N. Y. 

1879-80, Principal of High School, Saratoga Springs, N. Y. 1880-2, Study¬ 
ing in Drew Theological Seminary, Madison, N. J. 

1882, Address : Madison, Morris Co., N. J. 


1203 . EDWARD PRESCOTT COFFIN. 

Born, June 22, 1854, in Fairfield, Somerset Co., Me. 

1879-80, Studied law with Folsam & Merrill, Skowhegan, Me. 1S80-1, 
Studied in School of Law, Boston University. 1881-2, Studying Law with Fol¬ 
sam & Merrill, Skowhegan, Me. T882, with firm of Dickinson, Griffin, Thurber 
& Hosmer, Detroit, Mich. 

1882, Address: 149 Jefferson Av., Detroit, Mich. 


1204 . FREDERIC JOHNSON COLLINS. 

Born, March 9, 1858, in Lynn, Mass. 

1879-82, Engaged in the manufacture of Leather-Board, etc., in Boston, Mass. 
18S2, Engaged in the manufacture of Boots and Shoes with No. 807 ; residing 
at 115 Washington St., Lynn, Mass. 

Married, May 18, 1880, Miss E. Nettie Burgess of Lynn, Mass. Child: 
Harriet Elizabeth, b. Aug. 1, 1881. 

1882, Address : 4 Mt. Vernon St., Lynn, Mass. 


1205 . FRANK SIMPSON COOKMAN. 

Born, Nov. 10, 1855, in Pittsburgh, Pa. Brother of No. 1146. 

1879-82, Studying in Drew Theological Seminary, Madison, N. J. 1880-1, 
Preached at Methodist Episcopal Church, Cranford, N. J. 1882,'B. D. from 
same. 1882, Joined Newark Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church; sta¬ 
tioned at Houston St., Newark, N. J. 

1882, Address: Newark, N. J. 


1200 . LEWIS WHITTIER CRAIG. 

Born, June 11, 1855, in Farmington, Franklin Co., Me. 

1879-80, Post-Graduate Student in Wesleyan University. 1880, Teacher of 
Latin and Greek in Providence Conference Seminary, East Greenwich, R. I. 
1880-1, Teacher of Latin and Greek in Pennington Seminary, N. J. 1881, 
Principal of Belleville Academy, N. Y. 

1882, Address : Belleville, Jefferson Co., N. Y. 








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1207 . NELSON EDWARDS. 

Born, Jan. 24, 1853, in New York, N. Y. 

1879, Breached at Methodist Episcopal Church, Holbrook, Mass. 1880, 
Joined New York East Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1880, Sta¬ 
tioned at Higganum, Conn.; 1881, 2, Naugatuck. 

Married, Jan. 24, 1881, Miss Lucretia McLean of New York, N. Y. 

1882, Address: Naugatuck, New Haven Co., Conn. 


1208 . JOHN GALBRAITH. 

Born, Aug. 24, 1852, in Rooskey Co., Termannagh, Ireland. 

^ 1879, Joined New England Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1879, 
Stationed at South Hadley Falls, Mass.; 1880, 1, Chester; 1882, Easthampton. 

Married, Oct. 15, 1879, Miss Mary C. Weed of Chester, Mass. Child: 
Mary E., b. Feb. 23, 1881. 

1882, Address : Easthampton, Hampshire Co., Mass. 


1200 . HENRY GILDERSLEEVE, JUN. 

Born, Sept. 4, 1858, in Gildersleeve’s Landing, Middlesex Co., Conn. 
1879-81, Studied in Law School of Columbia College; also with State 
Attorney Llamersley, Hartford, Conn. 1881, LL.B., Columbia College ; ad¬ 
mitted to the Bar of New York State. 1881-2, Practicing Law in New York, 
N. Y.; residing at 436 Lexington Av., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

1882, Address : 35 Pine St., New York, N. Y. 


1210 . WILBUR FISK GILLETTE. 

Born, Jan. 22, 1849, in Southwick, Hampden Co., Mass. 

1879-82, Teacher of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy in Delaware Lit¬ 
erary Institute, Franklin, N. Y. 

1882, Address: Franklin, Delaware Co., N. Y. 


1211 . CHARLES EDWARD GREEN. 

Born, Feb. 9, 1851, in New Clinton, Hunterdon Co., N. J. 

1879-80, Preached at Methodist Episcopal Church, Northampton and Edin¬ 
burgh, N. Y. 1880-1, Preached at Methodist Episcopal Church, Valcour and 
South Plattsburgh, N. Y. 1881, Joined Troy Conference, Methodist Episcopal 
Church. 1881, 2, Stationed at Valcour and South Plattsburgh, N. Y. 

Married, Sept. 10, 1879, Miss Kate A. Peet of High Bridge, N. T. Child: 
Ralph V., b. July 26, 1880. 

1882, Address: Valcour, Clinton Co., N. Y. 


1212 . WILBUR FISK HAMILTON. 

Born, Dec. 3, 1857, in Roxborough, Philadelphia, Pa. Brother of No. 917. 
1879-82, Engaged in manufacture of Paper, Riverside Mills, Lafayette, Mont¬ 
gomery Co., Pa.; residing at Lafayette; Firm, W. C. Hamilton & Son, 710 
Sansom St., Philadelphia. 

1882, Address: 710 Sansom St., Philadelphia, Pa. 








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1213 . JAMES MARTINDALE HAWXHURST. 

Born, March 16, 1S58, in Warwick, Orange Co., N. Y. 

1879-82, Corresponding Clerk for the Bradbury Piano Co., New York, N. Y. 
1882, Address: 95 Fifth Av., New York, N. Y. 


1214 . WILLIAM BRAMAN HERRICK. 

Born, April 5, 1855, in Hartland, Hartford Co., Conn. 

1879-82, Principal of Royalton Academy, Royalton, Vt. 

Married, Aug. 23, 1879, Miss Lucie Arabelle Fisk (sister of No. 1005), of 
Wilbraham, Mass. Child: Olin Fisk, b. July 8, 1881. 

1882, Address : Royalton, Windsor Co., Vt. 


1215 . ALBERT WESLEY HEWETT. 

Born, Nov. 18, 1853, in Hope, Knox Co., Me. 

1879-80, Taught in Thomaston, Me.; studied Medicine with Charles T. 
Chase, M.D. 1880-1, Principal, during fall term, of Machias High School, Me. 
1881-2, Engaged in mercantile business in Saluda, Va. 

1882, Address: Saluda, Middlesex Co., Va. 


1210 . ERNEST HITCHCOCK. 

Born, Dec. 1, 1856, in Pittsford, Rutland Co., Vt. Brother of No. 1269. 
1879-80, Studied Law and Political and Social Science in Yale College. 
1880-1, Studied Law in Office of J. E. Briggs, Esq., Newark, N. Y. 1881, Ad¬ 
mitted to the Bar of New York State. 1881-2, Practicing Law in Newark, N. Y. 
1882, Address: Newark, Wayne Co., N. Y. 


1217 . ELBERT CLAY HOAG. 

Born, Feb. 22, 1851, in Brookfield, Madison Co., N. Y. 

1879-80, Studied in Drew Theological Seminary, Madison, N. J. 1881, B.D. 
from same. 1881, Joined New York East Conference, Methodist Episcopal 
Church. 1881, 2, Stationed at North Main St., Bridgeport, Conn. 

1882, Address: 935 North Main St., Bridgeport, Conn. 


1218 . CHARLES WILLIAM HOLDEN. 

Born, Feb. 22, 1854, in Cambridge, England. 

1880, Joined Providence (now New England Southern) Conference, Methodist 
Episcopal Church. 1880, 1, Stationed at Colchester, Conn.; 1882, East Main 
St., Norwich. 

1S82, Address: Box 1355, Norwich, Conn. 


1213 . ALBERT MANN, JUN. 

Born, June 30, 1853, Hoboken, N. J. 

1879-80, Studied in Drew Theological Seminary, Madison, N. J. 1880, Joined 
Philadelphia Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1880-2, Stationed at 
Tacony Church, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Married, Oct. 6, 1880, Miss Jennie F. Tard (daughter of Judge W. S. Tard) 
of Trenton, N. J. 

1882, Address: Tacony, Philadelphia, Pa. 








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1220 . DANIEL ANSON MARKHAM. 

Born, Dec. 29, 1854, in East Hampton, Middlesex Co., Conn. 

1879-82, Studying in Law-Office of Nos. 411 and 870. 1879-80, Taught in 

Moodus, Conn. 1880-1, Taught in Deep River, Conn. 1881-2, Residing at 
home in East Hampton, Conn. 1882, Admitted to the Bar of Connecticut; 
practicing Law in East Hampton, Conn. 

1882, Address: East Hampton, Middlesex Co., Conn. 


1221 . * JESSE SAMUEL MERRILL. 

Born, Feb. 17, 1851, in West Bradford, Orange Co., Vt. 

1879-80, In poor health; resided at home, Bradford, Vt. Died, March 25, 
1880, in Bradford, Vt. 


1222 . WARREN AUGUSTUS MINER. 

Born, April 13, 1853, in New York, N. Y. 

1879-82, Studying Medicine in Tarrytown, N. Y. 1882, M. D., University of 
City of New York; Resident Physician at County House Hospital, Tarrytown, 
N. Y. 

1882, Address: Tarrytown, Westchester Co., N. Y. 


1223 . HOWARD PERRY. 

Born, April 3, 1857, in Camden, N. J. Brother of No. 872. 

1879-82, Studied Law with Hon. Benjamin Harris Brewster, LL.D., Phila¬ 
delphia, Pa. 1882, Admitted to the Bar of Philadelphia; engaged in Depart¬ 
ment of Justice, Washington, D. C., under Attorney-General Brewster. 

1882, Address : Department of Justice, Washington, D. C. 


1224 . WILLIAM CYRUS STRONG. 

Born, July 12, 1853, in Andover, Tolland Co., Conn. 

1879-81, Teacher of Natural Science, New Hampshire Conference Seminary- 
Tilton, N. H. 1881-2, Teacher of Natural Science in Maine Wesleyan Semi, 
nary and Female College, Kent’s Hill, Me. 

Married, Aug. 13, 1879, Miss Sarah A Fisk (sister of No. 1005), of Wilbra- 
ham, Mass. 

1882, Address: Kent’s Hill, Kennebec Co., Me. 


1225 . WILMOT WOODRUFF VAN DUSEN. 

Born, April 1, 1854, in Harpersfield, Delaware Co., N. Y. 

1879-80, Preached at Methodist Episcopal Church, Lithgow, N. Y. 1880, 
Joined Northern New York Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1880-2, 
Stationed at Madrid, N. Y. 

Married, May 25, 1881, Miss Carrie R. Hedges of Middletown, Conn. 

1882, Address: Madrid, St. Lawrence Co., N. Y. 


1223 . EDWARD COPELAND WALLACE. 


Born, Jan. 9, i860, in Brooklyn, N. Y. Brother of No. 1130. 

1879—82, In business in New York, N. Y., with William H. Wallace & Co., 
Iron Merchants; residence 451 Clinton Av., Brooklyn, N. Y. ^ 

1882, Address: 131 Washington St., New York, N. Y. 








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[1879. 


1227 . HERBERT HAMILTON WARD. 

Born, Oct. 11, 1856, 5 n Sheffield, Caledonia Co., Vt. 

1879-82, Studying Law and tutoring in Wilmington, Del. 1882, Admitted to 
the Wilmington Bar; practicing Law in Wilmington, Del. 

Married, Dec. 27, 1881, Miss Stella E. Lewis of Eden, Vt. 

1882, Address : 603 West 9th St., Wilmington, Del. 


1228 . EDWIN AUGUSTINE WHITE. 

Born, Dec. 27, 1854, in Cornwall, Litchfield Co., Conn. 

1879-82, Studied Law in Litchfield, Conn. 1882, Admitted to the Bar; 
practicing Law in Cohoes, N. Y. (See Bibliography.) 

1882, Address : Cohoes, N. Y. 


1220 . JOSEPH ALBERT WRIGHT. 

Born, Oct. 25, 1856, in Paris, Scottt Co., Ky. 

1879-82, Assistant Receiving Teller in Park Bank, New York, N. Y. 1881-2, 
Secretary and Treasurer of the West India Manufacturing Co., New York, 
N. Y. 1881, Traveled (for third time) in Europe during summer. 1882, En¬ 
gaged in business in Chicago, Ill.; Firm, A. J. McDonald & Co., Financial 
Agents. 

1882, Address: 79 Dearbon St., Chicago, Ill. 


1230 . CAROLINE LAURA RICE. 

Born, Oct. 4, 1856, in Chelsea, Mass. Sister of Nos. 812, 935, and 987. 
1879-82, Residing at home in Springfield, Mass. 

1882, Address: Care of Rev. William Rice, D.D., Springfield, Mass. 


1231 . ANNA VAN VLECK. 

Born, April 30, 1856, in Middletown, Conn. Daughter of No. 405. Sister 
of No. 1291. 

1879-80, Post-Graduate Student in Wesleyan University. 18S0-1, Teacher of 
Mathematics and Latin in Cedar Glen Seminary, Sing Sing, N. Y. 1881-2, 
Teacher of Mathematics in Kingston Academy, N. Y. 

1S82, Address; Kingston, N. Y. 


Class of 1880 . 


1232 . GOODSIL FILLEY ARMS. 

Born, Jan. 22, 1854, in Sutton, Quebec. 

1880, Joined Vermont Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1880, 1, 
Stationed at Saint Albans Bay, Vt.; 1882, Williamsville and East Dover. 

1882, Address: Williamsville, Windham Co., Vt. 








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1233 . WILLIAM MILTON BRUNDAGE. 

Born, Jan. 12, 1857, in Rochester, N. Y. 

1880-2, Teacher of Latin, Greek and Elocution in Troy Conference Semin¬ 
ary, Poultney, Vt. 1882, Joined Troy Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church ; 
stationed at Ames and Argusville, N. Y. 

1882, Address: Ames, Montgomery Co., N. Y. 


1234 . CHARLES SUMNER CHAPIN. 

Born, Oct. 19, 1859, in Westfield, Hampden Co., Mass. 

1880-1, Studied Law with Staples & Goulding, Worcester, Mass. 1881-2, 
Principal of High School, Brookfield, Mass.; also studied Law. 1882-3, 
Teacher in Classical Department, Worcester Pligh School, Mass; also studying 
Law. 

1882, Address: Worcester, Mass. 


1235 . JASPER DUNCAN COCHRANE. 

Born, Dec. 2, 1851, in East Corinth, Penobscot Co., Me. 

1S80-1, Principal of High School, Dover, Me. 1881, Principal of High 
School, Stetson, Me. 1881-2, Studying in College of Physicians and Surgeons, 
New York, N. Y. 

1882, Address : 331 East 19th St, New York, N. Y. 


1236 . ANDREW JACKSON COULTAS, Jun. 

Born, Aug. 26, 1853, in New York, N. Y. 

1S80, Joined Providence (now New England Southern) Conference, Methodist 
Episcopal Church. 1880, 1, Statiuned at North Church, Fall River, Mass. 1882, 
Mystic Bridge. 

Married, July 7, 1880, Miss Rachel A. C. West of Brooklyn, N. Y. Child: 
Eugene Harrington, b. April 8, 1881. 

1882, Address: Mystic Bridge, New London Co., Conn. 


1237 . ROBERT STEPHENSON CRAWFORD. 

Born, June 21, 1852, in Manor Hamilton, Ireland. 

1880-2, Studying in Drew Theological Seminary, Madison, N. J. 1882, B. D. 
from same; joined New York East Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church ; 
stationed at Rowayton, Conn. 

1882, Address : Rowayton, F'airfield Co., Conn. 


1238 . CHARLES SUMNER DAVIS. 

Born, Sept. 13, 1856, in Webster, Worcester Co., Mass. 

1880, Joined Providence (now New England Southern) Conference, Methodist 
Episcopal Church. 1880, 1, Stationed at South Glastonbury, Conn.; 1882, 
Vernon Depot. 

1882, Address: Vernon Depot, Tolland Co., Conn. 


1239 . ARTHUR MIDWINTER FREEMAN. 

Born, March 20, 1859, in Newark, N. J. 

1880-2, Teacher of Natural Science and Mathematics in Centenary (Newark 
Conference) Collegiate Institute, Hackettstown, N. J. 

1882, Address: Hackettstown, Warren Co., N. J. 








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[1880. 


1240 . WILBUR FISK GORDY. 

Born, June 14, 1854, in Salisbury, Wicomico Co , Md. Brother of No. 1173. 
1880-1, Vice-Principal of Central High School, Middletown, Conn. 1881-2, 
Principal of Public School, Ansonia, Conn. 

1S82, Address: Ansonia, New Haven Co., Conn. 


1241 . MARTIN WILSON GRIFFIN. 

Born, March 8, 1854, in East Granby, Hartford Co., Conn. 

1880-2, Teacher of Natural Science in Wilmington Conference Academy, 
Dover, Del. 

Married, June 30, 1880, Miss Mary M. Richardson of Port Jefferson, N. Y. 
1882, Address : Dover, Kent Co., Del. 


1242 . ABRAM WINEGARDNER HARRIS. 

Born, Nov. 7, 1858, in Philadelphia, Pa. 

1880-1, Teacher of Higher Mathematics in Dickinson Seminary, Williams¬ 
port, Pa. 1881-2, Tutor in Mathematics and Registrar, Wesleyan University. 
1882, Address : Middletown, Conn. 


1243 . WILBUR FISK HOLMES. 

Born, March 9, 1849, in Brookfield, Worcester Co., Mass. 

1880-1, Preached at West End Methodist Episcopal Church, Portland, Me. 
1881, Joined Maine Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1881, 2, Stationed 
at Alfred, Me. 

Married, June 5, 1880, Miss M. Evalyn Howe of Preston, Conn. Child: 
Samuel Foss, b. March 9, 1881. 

1882, Address: Alfred, York Co., Me. 


1244 . CHARLES NOAH DIXON JONES. 

Born, April 26, 1857, in Elkton, Cecil Co., Md. 

1880-2, Studying in College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, N. Y. 
188r. Traveled in Europe; visited Hospitals. 

1882, Address: 163 De Kalb Av., Brooklyn, N. Y. 


1245 . ALSOP LEFFINGWELL. 

Born, July 23, 1858, in Fairfield, Fairfield Co., Conn. 

1880-2, Residing in Bar Harbor, Me. 1881-2, Engaged in studying. 
1882, Address : Bar Harbor, Hancock Co., Me. 


1246 . GEORGE ERNEST METCALF. 

Born, June 30, 1853, in Franklin, Norfolk Co., Mass. 

1880-2, Engaged in business in Ashland, Mass. 

Married, Dec. 30, 1880. Miss Clara E. Smith of Middletown, Conn. 
1882, Address: Ashland, Middlesex Co., Mass. 








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1247 . HORACE EDWIN MORROW. 

Born, Aug. 27, 1858, in Gloucester, Mass. 

1880-1, Principal of High School, South Harwich, Mass. 1881-2, Principal 
of Grammar School, Essex, Mass. 

1882, Address: Essex, Essex Co., Mass. 


1248 . GEORGE ALCOTT PHINNEY. 

Born, Dec. 8, 1856, in Barnstable, Barnstable Co., Mass. 
1880-2, Studying in School of Theology, Boston University. 
1882, Address : 24 Princeton St., East Boston, Mass. 


1249 . WILBUR FISK RANDALL. 

Born, July 16, 1857, in Portland, Me. 

1880-2, Clerk in Bookstore of S. C. Hastings, Middletown, Conn. 
1882, Address: Middletown, Conn. 


1250 . FREDERICK WRIGHT ROBBINS. 

Born, April 7, 1857, in East Haddam, Middlesex Co., Conn. Son of No. 322. 
1880-1, Principal of Wilton Academy, Wilton Junction, Iowa. 1881-2, Study* 
ing in Detroit Medical College, Mich. 

1882, Address: 843 Jefferson Av., Detroit, Mich. 


1251 . WILLIAM READING ROGERS. 

Born, June 23, 1849, in New Egypt, Ocean Co., N. J. 

1880, Preached at Methodist Episcopal Church, East Berlin, Conn. 1881, 
Joined New York East Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1881, 2, Sta¬ 
tioned at Beacon Falls and Bethany, Conn. 

1882, Address: Beacon Falls, New Haven Co., Conn. 


1252 . IRA GILE ROSS. 

Born, Feb. 13, 1851, in Underhill, Chittenden Co., Vt. 

1880, Preached at Methodist Episcopal Church, North Dana, Mass. i88r, 
Joined New England Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1881, 2, Sta¬ 
tioned at Bernardston and Gill, Mass. 

Married, July 6, 1880, Miss Ella E. Holcomb of Startesborough, Vt. 

1882, Address: Bernardston, Franklin Co., Mass. 


1258 . MYRON REED SANFORD. 

Born, April 15, 1854, in Redding, Fairfield Co., Conn. Brother of No. 989. 
1880-2, Teacher of Latin and Greek in Wyoming Conference Seminary 
Kingston, Pa. 

1882, Address: Kingston, Luzerne Co., Pa. 

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1254 . BENJAMIN FRANCIS SIMON. 

Born, Feb. 16, 1854, in Island of Guernsey, English Channel. 

1880, Joined Providence (now New England Southern) Conference, Metho¬ 
dist Episcopal Church. 1880-2, Stationed at Haven Church, East Providence, 
R. I. 

Married, Dec. 25, 1880, Miss Lottie Stahl of Long Island City, N. Y. 

1882, Address: East Providence, Providence Co., R. I. 


1255 . HOWARD HUTCHINS SMITH. 

Born, April 6, 1859, in New York, N. Y. 

1880-2, Studying in Harvard Medical School, Boston, Mass. 
1882, Address: 8 Bullfinch Place, Boston, Mass. 


1256 . JOHN MOTT SMITH. 

Born, Aug. 8, 1856, in Windsor, Hartford Co., Conn. 

1880-1, Clerk and Book-keeper for E. M. Taintor, Middletown, Conn. 1881-2, 
Teacher of Latin and Greek in Westchester County Institute, Peekskill, N. Y. 
1882, Address: Peekskill, Westchester Co., N. Y. 


1257 . WALTER PIERCE STODDARD. 

Born, July 4, 1852, in Brooklyn, N. Y. 

1880, Joined Providence (now New England Southern) Conference, Metho¬ 
dist Episcopal Church. 1880, Stationed at Haddam Neck, Conn.; 1881, 2, 
Hockanum. 

Married, June 11, 1880, Miss Elizabeth Stahl of Long Island City, N. Y. 
Child: Cyrus Foss, b. April 10, 1881. 

1882, Address: Hockanum, Hartford Co., Conn. 


1258 . HENRY MATHER WARREN.—A.B., 1881. 

Born, Oct. 15, 1858, in Boston, Mass. Son of No. 470. 

1880-1, Studied Law with George Junkins, Esq., Philadelphia, Pa. 1881, 
During summer traveled in Europe; admitted to the Bar of Philadelphia. 
1881-2, Practicing Law in Philadelphia. 

Married, April 25, 1882, Miss Ida C. White of Philadelphia, Pa. 

1882, Address: 532 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 


1259 . ASA HOPSON WILCOX. 

Born, Sept. 1, 1857, in Clinton, Middlesex Co., Conn. 
1880-2, Principal of Yalesville School, Conn. 

1882, Address: 127 South Colony St., Meriden, Conn. 


1260 . CHARLES DAYTON WOODS. 

Born, Sept. 11, 1856, in Brooks, Waldo Co., Me. 

1880-2, Assistant in Chemistry, Wesleyan University. 

Married, June 1, 1882, Miss Mary A. Morgan of Middletown, Conn. 
1882, Address: Middletown, Conn. 








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1261 . JAMES MARTIN YEAGER. 

Born, Nov. 2, 1857, in Yeagerstown, Mifflin Co., Pa. 

1880-1, Preached at Methodist Episcopal Church, Carmel, N. Y. 1880-2, 
Teaching Greek in Drew Seminary and Female College, Carmel, N. Y. 1881, 
Joined New York Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church; stationed at 
Carmel and Drewville, N. Y. 

18S2, Address: Carmel, Putnam Co., N. Y. 


I 


Class of 1881 . 


1262 . CHARLES HENRY BAKER. 

Born, Sept. 18, 1S55, in Saratoga Springs, Saratoga Co., N. Y. Son of 
No. 474. 

1879-80, Principal of High School, New Brunswick, N. J. 1880-1, Teacher 
of Latin and Greek in Bett’s Military Academy, Stamford, Conn. 1881, Studied 
during fall term in Drew Theological Seminary, Madison, N. J. 1882, As¬ 
sistant Correspondent for Tiffany & Co., New York, N. Y.; residing at 237 
West2oth Street. 

Married, July 5, 1880, Miss Alice R. Lockwood (daughter of No. 373) of 
Bridgeport, Conn. Child : Lester Clair, b. April 4, 1881. 

1882, Address : Tiffany & Co., New York, N. Y. 


1263 . GEORGE BERNARD BENEDICT. 

Born, March 18, 1853, in South Plymouth, Chenango Co., N. Y. 

1881-2, Preaching at Methodist Episcopal Church, North Branch, Mich., De¬ 
troit Conference. 

Married, Aug. 17, 1881, Miss Alice M. Queal of Windsor, N. Y. 

1882, Address: North Branch, Lapeer Co., Mich. 


1264 . JOHN THOMAS CROOK. 

Born, Feb. 17, 1861, in Dublin, Ireland. 

1881, Studied Law in Middletown, Conn. 1882, Traveling in Texas; residing 
at San Antonio. 

1882, Address: Care of Rev. Robert Crook, LL.D., Mount Vernon, West¬ 
chester Co., N. Y. 


1265 . THOMAS HOOPER ECKFELDT. 

Born, May 5, 1853, in Philadelphia, Pa. 

1881-2, Vice-Principal of Central High School, Middletown, Conn.; also 
Post-Graduate Student in Philosophy in Wesleyan University. 

1882, Address: Middletown, Conn. 


1266 . CHARLES LEONARD FOSTER. 

Born, Sept, n, 1859, in Lakeville, Litchfield Co., Conn. 

1881-2, Studying in Law School of Columbia College, New York, N. Y. 
1882, Address: 123 Hewes Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 








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WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 


[ 1881- 


1267 . THOMAS ALMERN GRIFFIN, Jun. 

Born, Aug. 18, 1861, in Champlain, Clinton Co., N. Y. 

1881-2, Studying Law in Mechanicsville, N. Y. 

1882, Address: Mechanicsville, Saratoga Co., N. Y. 


1268 . LEE LIGHT GRUMBINE. 

Born, July 25, 1858, in Fredericksburgh, Lebanon Co., Pa. 

1881-2, Engaged in giving Public Readings ; also studying Law ; residing at 
home in Fredericksburgh, Pa. 

Married, Aug. 25, 1881, Miss Roie E. Adams of Naples, N. Y. 

1882, Address: Fredericksburgh, Lebanon Co., Pa. 


1269 . MERRILL HITCHCOCK. 

Born, Nov. 20, 1854, in Pittsford, Rutland Co., Vt. Brother of No. 1216. 
1881-2, Assistant in Physics in Wesleyan University; Post-Graduate Student 
in Hebrew and Philosophy. 

1882, Address: Pittsford, Rutland Co., Vt. 


1270 . FREDERIC ASBURY JACKSON. 

Born, Aug. 11, i860, in Springfield, Mass. Son of No. 625. 

1881-2, Teacher of Natural Science in Pennington Seminary, Pennington, 
N. J. 

1882, Address: Pennington, Mercer Co., N. J. 


1271 . WILLIAM ADELBERT JONES. 

Born, Sept. 8, 1857, in Camden, Oneida Co., N. Y. 

1881-2, Professor of Latin and Greek in Iowa Wesleyan University, Mount 
Pleasant. 

1882, Address: Mount Pleasant, Henry Co., Iowa. 


1272 . BENJAMIN FRANKLIN KIDDER. 

Born, May 6, 1856, in Norridgewock, Somerset Co., Me. 

1881, Joined New York East Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 
1881, 2, Stationed at West Haven, Conn. 

Married, Dec. 13, 1881, Miss M. Jeanette Graves of Florence, Mass. 

1882, Address: West Haven, New Haven Co., Conn. 


1273 . FRANK BRUCE LYNCH. 

Born, Nov. 1, 1854, in Moundsville, Marshall Co., W. Va. 

1881, Joined Philadelphia Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1881 
Stationed at Chapman Quarries, Pa ; 1882, Glendon and Odenvveld. 

Married, June 1, 1882, Miss Ida M. DeWitt of Harmony, N. J. 

1882, Address : Glendon, Northampton Co., Pa. 








1881.] 


ALUMNI RECORD. 


301 


1274 . CHARLES WESLEY McCORMICK. 

Born, Dec. 14, 1856, in Newark, N. J. 

1881, Joined Newark Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1881, Sta¬ 
tioned at Mount Hope, N. J.; 1882, Kingsley Church, Staten Island. 

Married, Oct. 5, 1S81, Miss Edith Mirteenes of Sparrow Bush, N. Y. 

1882, Address: Stapleton, Richmond Co., N. Y. 


1275 . WILLIAM WESLEY McGILTON. 

Born, June 25, 1858, in Waterford, Saratoga Co., N. Y. 

1881-2, Teacher of Latin and Natural Science in Fort Edward Institute, 
N. Y. 

Married, July 2, 1881, Miss Alice E. King (daughter of No. 315) of Fort 
Edward, N. Y. 

1882, Address: Fort Edward, Washington Co., N. Y. 


1276 . WILLIAM EDWARD MEAD. 

Born, Oct. 25, i860, in Gallupville, Schoharie Co., N. Y. 

1881-2, Assistant Librarian, Wesleyan University; Post-Graduate Student in 
English Literature and Philosophy. 

1882, Address: Middletown, Conn. 


1277 . ELMER TRUESDELL MERRILL. 

Born, Jan. 1, i860, in Millville, Worcester Co., Mass. Brother of No. 1048. 
188-1-2, Post-Graduate Student in Latin in Wesleyan University. 

1882, Address: Middletown, Conn. 


1278 . WILLIAM RICE NEWHALL. 

Born, Dec. 22, i860, in Boston, Mass. Son of No. 295. 

1881-2, Teacher of Latin and Greek in New Hampshire Conference Semina¬ 
ry and Female College, Tilton, N. H. 

1882, Address: East Saugus, Essex Co., Mass. 


1279 . LUCIUS PAUL NOLAN. 

Born, Sept. 5, 1857, in Glasgow, Howard Co., Mo. 

1881-2, Studying in Saint Louis Law School. 1881, Appointed Aid-de-camp 
with rank of Captain on staff of Brigadier-General Van Cleve. 

1882, Address: 1526 Papin St., Saint Louis, Mo. 


12 S 0 . ELTON SHERMAN RICH. 

Born, Sept. 26, 1854, in Cattaraugus, Cattaraugus Co., N. Y. 

1881-2, Studying Medicine with George Latin, M.D., Cattaraugus, N. Y. 
1882, Address : Cattaraugus, Cattaraugus Co., N. Y. 









302 


WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 


[ 1881. 


1281 . JOHN FRANK RICH. 

Born, April 17, 1855, in Hope, Knox Co., Me. 

1881-2, Teaching Mathematics in Chamberlain Institute, Randolph, N. Y. 
1882, Address : Randolph, Cattaraugus Co., N. Y. » 


1282 . JOHN BELL SCOTT. 

Born, Feb. 17, 1861, in Philadelphia, Pa. 

1881, Traveled in Europe. 1881-2, Studying Medicine in University of Penn¬ 
sylvania, Philadelphia. 

1882, Address : 1520 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. 


1283 . JAMES BUCHANAN SHAVER. 

Born, Jan. 24, 1859, in Dallas, Luzerne Co., Pa. 

1881-2, Studying Law with J. A. Opp, Esq., in Plymouth, Pa. 
1882, Address: Plymouth, Luzerne Co., Pa. 


1284 . SAMUEL DIBBLE SHERWOOD. 

Born, Nov. 26, 1853, in Redding, Fairfield Co., Conn. 

1881, During fall resided and studied at home in Redding Ridge, Conn. 
1881-2, Vice-Principal of Public School, Ansonia, Conn. 

1882, Address : Ansonia, New Haven Co., Conn. 

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1285 . WESLEY WOOD SMITH. 

Born, Sept, 15, i860, in Summit, Union Co., N. J. 

1881-2, Studying in Drew Theological Seminary, Madison, N. J. 
1882, Address: Madison, Morris Co., N. J. 


1286 . WILLIAM LAING SOMERSET. 

Born, May 27, 1861, in Portland, Middlesex Co., Conn. 

1881-2, Teaching in Westminster Academy, Mass.; also studying Medicine 
with C. G. Swasey, M.D., of Westminster. 

1882, Address: Portland, Middlesex Co., Conn. 


1287 . CHARLES A. STENHOUSE. 

Born, Nov. 19, 1850, in New York, N. Y. 

1881, Joined New England Southern Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 
1881, Stationed at Haddam Neck, Conn.; 1882, Colchester. 

Married, Oct. 7, 1878, Miss Rachel A. Byers of Wilbraham, Mass. Child 
May, b. May 13, 1882. 

1882, Address : Colchester, New London Co., Conn. 








1881 .] 


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303 . 


1288 . WILLIS KIMBALL STETSON. 

Born, May 8, 1858, in Natick, Middlesex Co., Mass. 

1881, During fall, taught in Public School, Ansonia, Conn. 1882, Engaged 
in work in Library of Wesleyan University. 

1882, Address : Holliston, Middlesex Co., Mass. 


. 1289 . WILLIAM FLETCHER VAN LOON. 

Born, Nov. 18, 1856, in Plymouth, Luzerne Co., Pa. 

1881-2, Studying Medicine in University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia; 
residing at 3608 Locust St. 

1882, Address : Wilkes Barre, Pa. 


1290 . GEORGE HENRY WALKER. 

Born, Aug. 27, 1859, in Brownville, Jefferson Co., N. Y. 

1881-2, Clerk in Law Office of Mullin & Griffin; residing at home in Water- 
town, N. Y. 

1882, Address : Watertown, N. Y. 


1291 . CLARA VAN VLECK. 

r " Born, Aug. 29, 1859, in Middletown, Conn. Daughter of No. 405. Sister of 
No 1231. 

1881-2, Post-Graduate Student in Wesleyan University; during winter and 
spring, Teacher in High School, Middletown, Conn. 

1882, Address: Middletown, Conn. 


k 







NUMERICAL INDEX. 


Signs and Abbreviations: t = Bachelor of Science; J = Bachelor of Philosophy; M. = Master 
of Arts, Wesleyan University; P. = Member of Phi Beta Kappa Society. 


1833 . 


1 Daniel Henry Chase. M. P. 

2 ^Benjamin I. Diefendorf. M. 

3 ^William Gollicar. 

4 *John Roper. M. 

5 *George Hopkins Round. M. 

6 ^Alexander Hamilton Wright. 

1834 . 

7 *Aaron Coke Bangs. M. 

8 *William Miller Burton. M. 

9 Fisher Ames Foster. M. 

10 * Ambrose Prentiss Merrill. M. 

11 John Wesley Merrill. M. 

12 *David Patten. M. P. 

13 ^Gardner Rice. M. 

14 # Perlee Blake Wilber. M. 

1835 . 

15 Elijah Keeler Bangs. M. 

16 *Holden Dwight. M. 

17 *Reuben Holmes Harris. M. 

18 Hugh Blair Jolley. M. 

19 John Christian Keener. M. 

20 Harvey Bradburn Lane. M. P. 

21 *Marvin Marcy Mason. 

22 Samuel Livingston Mather. M. 

23 Annis Merrill. M. P. 

24 Elisha Bourne Nye. M. P. 

25 Sabura Stebbins Stocking. M. 

26 Benjamin Franklin Tefft. M. 

27 *YVilliam Downes Tubbs. M. 

1836 . 

28 Henry Bannister. M. P. 

29 Dwight Elizur Bates. M. 

30 Samuel Botsford Buckley. M. 

31 *Willis Stephen Burr. 

32 *John William Fletcher Burruss. M. 

33 *Davis Wesgatt Clark. M. P. 

34 *William Halsey. M. 

35 *William Augustus Meigs Hand. 

36 # Theodore Hinsdale. 

37 Daniel Parish Kidder. M. P. 

38 Wm. Hezekiah Nathaniel Magruder. M. 

39 * William Whiting Marsh. M. 

40 William Hemy Potter. M. 

41 # Schuyler Seager. M. 

42 James Warrenne Sunderland. 

43 William Asbury Young. M. 

1837 . 

44 William Henry Anderson. M. 

45 Smith Clift. 

46 # Charles Collins. M. P. 

47 *George Brainerd Cone. M. 

48 Daniel Curry. M. P. 

49 Lewis Dwight. 

50 * William Thompson Harlow. M. P. 

51 *William Hyer. M. 


39 


52 George Kellogg. M. 

53 ^Charles Anthon Lee. 

54 Willard Martin Rice. M. P. 

55 * Richard S. Seely. 

56 Henry Wisner Smith. 

57 Erastus Wentworth. M. P. 

58 Ephraim Emerson Wiley. M. P. 

1838 . 

59 *James Lawrence Alverson. M. P. 

60 ^Edward Bannister. M. P. 

61 Artemas Bigelow. M. 

62 Lorenzo Whiting Blood. M. 

63 * Hamilton Brewer. P. 

64 William Hinkley Bussell. M. P. 

65 Edward Cooke. M. P. 

66 John Henry Falconer. M. 

67 Silas Fitch. M. 

68 * Albert S. Hanks. 

69 *Daniel Lester Harris.t 

70 Bostwick Hawley. M. P. 

71 Varnum Luther Hopkins. M. 

72 ^Robert Davis Howe. M. 

73 Jesse P>. Hurlburt. M. 

74 Loren Laertes Knox. M. P. 

75 Timothy Danielson Lincoln.t 

76 # Stephen Martindale. 

77 ^William Mattocks. 

78 *Charles Negus. M. 

' 79 * Anthony Palmer. 

80 Erastus Otis Phinney. M. 

81 John Wesley Pratt. 

82 Leonidas Rosser. M. 

83 * Alfred Saxe. M. P. 

84 James McM. Shafter.f 

85 Franklin Soule. M. 

86 *Elihu Spencer. P. 

87 Daniel Cummings Van Norman. M. 

88 Edgar B. Wakeman.t 

89 Hiram Abiah Wilson. M. 

1839 . 

90 Joseph True Arnold. M. 

91 Francis Asbury Bates. M. 

92 George Whiting Burke. M. P. 

93 Sidera Chase. M. P. 

94 # Lester Mumford Clark. M. 

95 ^Jonathan Coe. M. 

96 Abiel Converse.! 

97 Waldo Flint Converse. 

98 # Joshua Marsden Donaldson. M. 

99 *Clark Titus Hinman. P 

100 Mead Holmes. M. 

101 Alexander Comstock Huestiss. 

102 ^Herman Merrills Johnson. M. P. 

103 *Job Waterman Keech. M. 

104 Ichabod Marcy. M. 

105 *Joshua Newhall. M. 

106 Ashley Rensselaer Northrup. M. 

107 Albert Franklin Park. M. 

108 James Lodowick Phelps, Jun. M. 

109 Humphrey Pickard. M. 

(305) 


/ 




306 


WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 


no Lansing Porter, 
in John Henry Rolston. 

112 Dennis Sage. 

113 *DeWitt Clinton Vosbury. M. 

114 *Samuel Henry Ward. 

115 Hiram Willey. 


1S40. 


116 

William Rhodes Bagnall. 

M. 

P. 

11 7 

Ulysses Chapman. 

M. 


118 

Loranus Crowell. 

M. 

P. 

119 

Joseph Cummings. 

M. P. 

120 

Joseph Dennison. 

M. 


121 

♦Charles Gibbs Downey.f 



122 

John Harrison Goodale. 



123 

William Henry Harris.f 



124 

Chester Dorman Hubbard. 

M. 

P. 

125 ^Charles Lyman Hungerford. 

M. 


126 

Nathaniel Clark Lewis. 

M. 


127 

John Wesley Lindsay. 

M. 

P. 

128 

Edmund Longley. 

M. 

P. 

129 

Robert Mathison. 

M. 



130 *Daniel Ostrander Merwin.J 

131 *Darius Morris.t 

132 ^Benjamin Franklin Mudge.t 

133 *Thomas Hicks Mudge. M. 

134 George Francis Needham. 

135 *George Willis Ninde. 

136 Thomas Gilbert Osborne. M. P. 

137 Thomas Pickard. M. 

138 David Plumb. 

139 ^Chandler Robbins. M. 

140 Chauncey Shaffer. 

141 *Henry Van Valkenburgh. 

142 *William Stevens Wiley. M. 

1841. 

143 *Henry Wright Adams. M. 

144 Robert Allyn. M. P. 

145 James Nelson Banks. M. 

146 Samuel Sully Bement. M. 

147 *James Gilman Blair. M. 

148 Bailey Evans Borden. 

149 *Edmund Erastus Eastman Bragdon. M. 

150 * William Campbell. 

151 ^Morgan Royal Daniels. M. 

152 Caleb Dowe. M. 

153 William Edwin Garrettson. M. 

154 John Hubbard Hall, Jun. M. 

155 *Samuel Eugene Hartwell.t 

156 ^Horace Byron Hurlburt. M. 

157 George Landon. M. P. 

158 *Thc>mas Jefferson Mattison. 

159 Elias Gilbert Mervvin. M. 

160 William Capers Miller. M. 

161 John Wesley North. 

162 Gideon Palmer, Jun. 

163 *Silas Wheelock Palmer (Kazlett Arvine). 

164 Bradford Kinney Peirce. M. P. 

165 Daniel Jarvis Pinckney. M. 

166 George Greenwood Reynolds. M. P. 

167 *David Parmelee Robinson. M. 

168 Richard Sutton Rust. M. 

169 Caleb Sidney Sanford. M. 

170 *Isaac Aylsworth Savage. M. P. 

171 *Clinton William Sears. M. 

172 Lorenzo Rockwood Thayer. M. P. 

173 * Henry Champion Trumbull. 

174 Sullivan Hardy Weston.t 

175 Matthias Evans Willing. M. 


| 185 Nelson Goodrich. M. 

| 186 Miles Tobey Granger. M. 

187 Joseph M(adison) Greenwood. 

188 *Erastus Otis Haven. M. P. 

189 *Samuel Curtiss Hosford. M. 

190 John Clough Ingalls. M. 

191 Richard Ingraham. P„ 

192 *Hiram Ward Locke. 

193 George Loomis. M. P. 

194 *George Mattocks. 

195 Alexander Hamilton Mead. M. 

196 Elijah Washington Merrill. M. 

197 William Merrill. 

198 *Franklin Muzzy. 

199 # Thomas Alden Nickerson. 

200 Ira Perry. 

201 James M. Quinlan. 

! 202 Samuel Matthias Raisbeck. M. 

j 203 # Charles White Rand. 

I 204 Edward Dean Rand. 

] 205 William Francis Smith. M. 

206 *Edward Wayne Southwick.f 

207 *Lorenzo Dryden Stebbins. M. 

208 *Ebenezer Stevens. 

209 Edson Higgins Taft.I 

210 *George Edward Taylor. M. 

211 ^Charles Tolkien. 

212 Loudon Bailey Ward. M. 

213 *Daniel Gunnison Way. 


1843. 


214 ^Charles David Burritt.t M. 

215 *Milton Butterfield. M. 

216 *Nelson Ebenezer Cobleigh. M. P. 

217 *Curtis Pearl Davison. M. 

218 William Duvall. 

219 William Adolphus Hunt. 

220 *Shepard Kollock. 

221 John Tyler Pettee. M. 

222 Daniel Curtis Rand. 

223 *John Wesley Round. M. 

224 ^Charles Franklin Stockwell. 

225 Micah Jones Talbot. M. 

226 John Hanson Twombly. M. P. 

227 ^Richard Crittenden Underhill. 

228 *Thomas Parker Underwood. M. P. 

229 *Ebenezer Tracy Whittlesey. 

230 Abraham James Wright. M. 


1844. 

231 *Mercelon Columbus Franklin Barber. M* 

232 *Adin Spaulding Boyden. 

233 *Major Plumer Crafts. 

234 *Oran Faville. M. P. 

235 Francis Southack Hoyt.] M. 

236 ^Philip Olmstead Hyatt. 

237 Gilbert Board Lawrence. 

238 LaFayette Charles Loomis.t 

239 Silas Lawrence Loomis.J 


240 

Russell Zelotes Mason. 

M. P. 

241 

Charles Thomas Pooler. J 


242 

William Chase Prescott. 

M. P. 

243 

♦Alphonzo Rollins. 

M. 

244 *James Arnold Sawyer. 

M. 

245 

Benedict Starr. 

M. 

246 

James Strong. 

M. P. 


247 George Hedding Wiley. 

248 ^William Bennett Williams. 

249 George Washington Winchell. 

250 *Denison Gardner York. 


1842. 


176 * Joseph Augustus Adams. 

177 Julius Augustus Baldwin. M. 

178 ^William Bardwell. M. 

179 George Hyde Bliss.t 

180 *William Lathrop Bliss. M. 

181 *Cyrus Bolster. M. 

182 ^Oliver Elbridge Brown. 

183 *John Dennett Chase. 

184 *Giles Hamlin Cornwell.t 


1845. 


251 James Bowler Batcheller. M. 

252 John Wesley Beach. M. P. 

253 Jonathan Kelsey Burr. M. P. 

254 *John Stevens Covel. M. 

255 ^Stephen Crowell Dillingham. M. 

256 Jonathan Goodier. M. 

257 # Elisha Boanerges Harvey. M. 

258 *Eli Hubbard. M. 

259 Jarvis Nichols Husted. M. 











NUMERICAL INDEX. 30 7 


260 

William Ross Johnson. 

M. 


261 

^Joseph Jameson Lane. 

M. 

P. 

262 

John Taylor McLean. 

M. 


263 

Robert Carter Pitman. 

M. 


264 

John Eastman Sanborn. 



265 

Hiram Francis Savage. 

M. 


266 

# John Kelsey Thompson. 



267 

Daniel Avery Whedon. 

M. 

P. 

268 

Moses Clarke White. 

M. 

P. 

269 

# Seneca Wieting. 

M. 


270 

Dexter Russell Wright. 

M. 

P. 


1846 . 



271 

Dixon Alexander. 

M. 


272 

Henry Baylies. 

M. 


273 

Samuel Ferguson Beach. 

M. 

P. 

274 

Eli Converse Bruce. 

M. 



275 Perry G. Childs. 

276 # Friend Smith Davenport. 

277 *Zebina Thomas Dean. 

278 Francis Thomas Garrettson. 

279 *Amzi Wesley Getiung. 


280 John Binney Gould. M. 

281 Albert Schuyler Graves. M. P. 

282 Francis Ward Hammond. 

283 ^Gilbert Haven. M. P. 

284 ^Benjamin Thomas Hoyt. M. 

285 Zenas Hurd. 

286 Anmi Bradford Hyde. M. P. 

287 William Murphy Ingraham. P. 

288 Lewis Fuller Jones. M. P. 

289 ^Charles Silliman Kendall. M. 

290 Reuben Harrison Loomis. M. P. 

291 Oliver Marcy. M. P. 

292 *James Edwin Marsh. M. P. 

293 *Daniel Martindale. 

294 Samuel Sobieski Nelles. M. 

295 Fales Henry Newhall. M. P. 

296 Lewis Frederick Pelton. M. 

297 ^Charles Powers. 

298 Elbert George Roberts. 

299 Edwin Clowes Rushmore. 

300 David Alexander Scott. 

301 Seth Loring Sprague. M. 

302 William Tunison. M. P. 

303 Smith Tuttle. 

304 Albert Johnston Whittaker. M. 

305 Caleb P. Wickersham. M. 

1847 . 

306 Edward Gayer Andrews. M. P. 

307 Charles Augustus Goodrich Brigham. 

308 John Colburn. P. 

309 Cornelius Cole. M. 

310 Henry A. Coolidge. 

311 James Alexander Dean. M. 

312 Edwin Chauncey Griswold. M. 

313 Daniel Haight. M. 

314 Orange Judd. M. P. 

315 Joseph Elijah King. M. P. 

316 John Parker Lee. M. 

317 Edward Spalding Lippitt. M. 

3x8 James N. Martin. M. 

3x9 Cornelius Wortendyke Lafayette 

Morrow. M. 

320 *John Hall Newton. M. 

321 Benjamin Pilsbury. M. P. 

322 Silas Wright Robbins. M. P. 

323 James Rogers. M. 

324 Peiry Childs Smith. M. P. 

325 ^Julius Sylvester Townsend. 

326 Benjamin Van Kirk. M. 

327 George Bell Newell Wailes. 

328 Alexander Winchell. M. P. 

1848 . 

329 *Jonathan Ebenezer Barnes. M. P. 

330 Franklin Otis Blair. M. 

331 John Currier Clark. M. 

332 *William Warner Clark. M. 


333 J°el Barber Clough.t 

334 David Nelson Conger. 

335 Charles Wesley Davenport. . M. 

336 ^Joseph Benson Freeman. P. 

337 John Philander Griffin. M. 

338 *Samuel Hall Harrington. 

339 William George Hawkins. 

340 Ebenezer Hodsdon. M. 

341 # William Case Kendall. M. 

342 Edwin Ruthven Keyes. M. P. 

343 James Elijah Latimer. M. P. 

344 *William Conway Lawes.f 

345 Robert McGonegal. M. 

346 Ralza Morse Manly. M. 

347 ^Edmund Maurin. 

348 *Henry Sanborn Noyes. M. P. 

349 Daniel Farnum Pond.f 

350 Benjamin Titus Roberts. M. 

351 Daniel Steele. M. P. 

352 *Daniel Wooster Stevens. M. 

353 ^Charles Armstrong Winchester. 

1845). 

354 John Wilson Allen. M. 

355 Daniel Ames. 

356 ^Joseph Albert Bailey. 

357 *John Edwards Bradshaw. 

358 ^Charles Somendyke Brown. M. P. 

359 James Calder. M. P. 

360 Josiah Judsoix Cleveland. 

361 *Charles Galusha Colby. 

362 Almon O. Cooley. 

363 Charles Rollin Dean. M. P. 

364 Lorenzo Dow. P. 

365 James Thaddeus Fountain. M. P. 

366 *John Catlin Holabird. 

367 * Andrew Hunt. M. P. 

368 Frank Grant Johnson.t 

369 George Gardner Jones. M. P. 

370 John Wesley Jones. P. 

371 *Romulus Oscar Kellogg. M. P. 

372 *John Robert Livingston. M. 

373 David Benjamin Lockwood. M. 

374 *Jacob La Grange McKown. M. 

375 Lorenzo Marshall. 

376 *George Frederick Mellen. M. P. 

377 Wesley Hull Miller. 

378 John Summerheld Morton. 

379 John Pegg. M. P. 

380 *Julius Rowley Pomeroy. M. P. 

381 *George Washington Pratt. M. P. 

382 George Worthy Quereau. M. P. 

383 Francis Asbury Robinson. M. P. 

384 William White Runyan. M. 

385 John Henry Smith. 

386 William Sullivan Taggart. M. 

1850. 

387 Jabez Brooks. M. P- 

388 Nathaniel Judson Burton. M. P- 

389 # Theophilus Bradbury Chandler. M. 

390 Ira Eaton Chase. M. P. 

391 #Seth Church. 

392 Alonzo Jay Edgerton. M. 

393 Thomas Sylvester Fellows. 

394 Albert Harrison Hoyt. M. 

395 ^Benjamin Franklin Larrabee. M. 

396 William Lawrence. M. P. 

397 Frederick Sterling Lyon. M. 

398 *Thomas Benjamin Pearson. M. 

399 Frank Pulver. 

400 William Beinhauer Silber. M. P. 

401 George McKendree Steele. M. P. 

402 George Stillman. M. 

403 William Sprague Studley. M. P. 

404 John B. Van Petten. M. 

405 John Monroe Van Vleck. M. P. 

1851. 

406 *Satnuel Rogers Adams. M. 

407 James Burchard Beckwith. M. 





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408 Charles Wesley Bowen. M. 

409 *Adin Brooks. 

410 *Ormando Nelson Brooks. 

411 Arthur Benjamin Calef. M. P. 

412 James Monroe Carroll. M. P. 

413 *Edwin Halsey Cole. P. 

414 Cadford Mellen Dinsmore. M. 

415 *Delos Gary. P. 

416 John Henry Gaylord. M. 

417 Charles Frederick Gerry. M. 

418 Harmon Sawyer Herrick. 

419 Othniel Holmes. M. 

420 Seth Parker Hoi way. P. 

421 Albert Sanford Hunt. M. P. 

422 *Wilbur Fisk Loomis. M. P. 

423 Andrew McKeown. M. P. 

424 James Bayles Pearson. M. 

425 Elliot Judson Peck. M. P. 

426 Nicholas Henry Rightor. 

427 *Jasper Tenney. M. P. 

428 ^Thomas Burr Treadwell. 


1852. 


429 *Nathan Disbrow Bangs. 

430 Charles Wesley Bennett. M. 

431 Simeon Fish Chester. M. P. 

432 William Robert Clark. M. P. 

433 *Adam Clarke Crysler. 

434 George Brown Dusinberre. M. P. 

435 ^Archibald Campbell Foss. M. P. 

436 James Sayre Griffing. 

437 Calvin Sears Harrington. M. P. 

438 James Wesley Horne. M. 

439 Thompson Hoadley Landon. M. 

440 Francis Asbury Loomis. 

441 James Ely Mclntire. 

442 Walter Oakley. M. 

443 *John Gifford Parsons. 

444 Charles Talcott Ransom. 

445 Edward Peter Shaw. M. 

446 George Washington Streeter. M. 

447 Robert Bullock Van Petten. M. 

448 *Gorham Rollins Walton. M. P. 

449 George William Wendell. M. P. 

450 Addison Franklin Wheeler. M. 

451 Aaron White. M. P. 

1853 . 

452 Benjamin Franklin Burnham. M. P. 

453 William Fitch Conrad. M. 

454 Samuel Woodward Cook. M. 

455 John Thomas Dickinson. M. 

456 *John Price Durbin. 

457 Jasper Fish. M. 

458 *Franklin Hannahs. M. P. 

459 Ralph Chandler Harrison. M. P. 

460 Francis D. Hodgson. M. 

461 ^Christopher Columbus Huffaker. M. P. 

462 Hiram Augustus Jones. M. P. 

463 Savillion Lee. 

464 ^Sylvester Hill Oydyke. M. P. 

465 Charles Rhodes Pomeroy. M. P. 

466 David Henry Sherman. M. 

467 Julius Augustus Skilton. M. 

468 Joel Augustus Steele. M. 

469 *John Tevis, Jun. M. 

470 Henry White Warren. P. 

471 William Fairfield Warren. P. 

472 *Benjamin Franklin Wiggins. M. 

473 Moses Emory Wright. P. 

1854 . 

474 Henry Baker. M. 

475 Justin Spaulding Barrows.t 

476 Francis Everett Beers, t 

477 William Case Bowen. M. P. 

478 *J. Whitbeck Brown. M. 

479 Calvin Beach Ford. M. 

480 Cyrus David Foss. M. P. 

481 Charles Wesley Gulick. P. 


482 Philip Delano Hammond. 

483 William Toucey Hill. M. P. 

484 ^William Henry Hollis. 

485 Emory Fisk Holway. P. 

486 Charles La Fayette Howe. M. 

487 # Fenner Emory King. M. 

488 Joseph Hughes Knowles. M. P. 

489 Erasmus Darwin Leavitt. M. 

490 William Milton McLaughlin. 

491 Cornelius Klump Martin. M. 

492 Edward Brenton Otheman. M. P. 

493 John Wesley Selleck. M. 

494 Augustus Ledvard Smith. M. 

495 William Augustus Smith. 

496 George Stevens. P. 

497 Frank Wesley Taber. 

498 Riley Treadway Taylor. M. P. 

499 Joseph Johnson Turton. M. 

500 Joseph Vinton. M. 

501 George Elliott Waite. 

502 Abraham Merrill Wheeler. M. 

1855. 

503 *Jonas Minot Bailey. M. 

504 Charles Candee Baldwin. M. P. 

505 Thomas Jefferson Bissell. M. P. 

506 Andrew Jackson Coe. 

507 David Copeland. M. P. 

508 William Hawley Fanton. 

509 # Denison Gage. M. P. 

510 Job Gardner. 

511 James T. Graham. M. 

512 Robert Henry. M. 

513 # Joseph S. E. Leonard. 

514 Henry Lummis. M. P. 

515 Alexander William Macke}'. M. 

516 John Henry Mansfield. M. P. 

517 Andrew Merwin. 

518 Robert Sandford Moran.t M. 

519 William Xavier Ninde. M. P. 

520 Elias Raymond Pennoyer. M. P. 

521 William Roe. 

522 John Emory Round. M. 

523 Joseph Henry Sanborn.t 

524 ^Albert Augustus Scott. M. 

525 Charles Candee Skilton. M. P. 

526 Matthew Henry Slee. M. 

527 Edward Hyde True. M. 

528 Henry Vosburgh. M. 

529 John Howard Whiting. P. 

530 *Samuel Wesley Wood. P. 

531 Thomas Moody Wyatt. 

1856. 

532 Solon Armstrong. M. 

533 Arthur William Bacon. 

534 *William Jay Foss. P. 

535 Burwell Philip Goode. M. 

536 John Jay Harrison. M. P. 

537 Edward Johnson. M. P. 

538 Alexander D. McVoy. M. 

539 Charles Henry Payne. M. P. 

540 Daniel Pomeroy. M. P. 

541 James Margarum Pomeroy. M. P. 

542 Orville Watson Powers. M. 

543 Allen Reynolds. M. 

544 George Crosby Smith. M. P. 

545 William Vanderan Snyder.t 

546 Andrew Jackson Spencer. 

547 Samuel Foster Upham. M. P. 

548 Emerson Warner. M. 

1857. 

549 Lorenzo Dow Blanchard. M. 

550 Charles Wesley Brooks. M. 

551 Henry Aaron Buddington. M. P. 

552 *Solomon Chapin. 

553 Robert Clark. M. 

554 Quincy Johnson Collin. M. 

555 George Fisk Comfort. M. 






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556 Robert Field Crowell. M. P. 

557 John Wesley Currier. M. 

558 Joseph Whitney Cushing. M. 

559 David Hough Ela. M. P. 

560 William Thomas Elmer. 

561 Henry Jerome Fuller. M. P. 

562 Algernon Knox Johnston. M. P. 

563 *James Oliver Longstreet. M. 

564 Willard Francis Mallalieu. M. P. 

565 *Monroe Nichols. M. 

566 Newell Fitch Nichols. - P. 

567 John Peterson. M. 

568 William Newton Reno. M. 

569 Hiram Page Roberts. 

570 Andrew Roe. M. 

571 ^Charles Henry Sewall. M. 

572 *John Wheaton Smith. M. 

573 William Henry Sutton. M. 

574 Albert Doughty Vail. 

575 Edward Warren Virgin. M. 

576 William George Whipple. 

577 George Edwin Whitney. M. 

578 Ezra Alverd Winchell, M. 

1858. 

579 George Storrs Chadbourne. M. P. 

580 Henry Alonzo Collin. M. P. 

581 Anson Tuller Copeland. 

582 *Henry Elliot Eastman. M. 

583 Ashael Coe Eggleston. M. 

584 Joseph Whitcomb Ellis. M. P. 

585 Thomas Russell Ercanbrack. M. P. 

586 George Newman Falley. 

587 Nathaniel Fellows. 

588 Gardner Fuller. M. 

589 Arza Hill. M. 

590 John William Hoyt. M. 

591 Amherst Willoughby Kellogg. P. 

592 Gilbert Schureman Keys. M. 

593 Daniel Clark Knowles. M. P. 

594 George Washington Mansfield. M. 

595 Solomon Parsons. M. P. 

596 Frederick Walker Pitkin. 

597 William Albert Reynolds. M. P. 

598 Charles Smith Rogers. M. 

599 William Romer. 

600 Hiram Pliny Shepard. M. P. 

601 *Edwin Smith Snow. M. 

602 Henry Taylor Staats. 

603 *Nelson Stutson. P. 

604 *George Hussey Tracy. M. 

605 George Henry Whitney. M. P. 

606 ^Anthony Woodward. 


1859. 


607 Henry Crounce Abbott. M. 

608 Charles Collard Adams. 

609 David Allison. M. P. 

610 Frederic Shepard Barnum. M. 

611 Asa Boothby, Jun. M. 

612 # Edwin Oscar Brim. 

613 ^Robert Pagan Bucknam. M. P. 

614 # James Carr, Jun. 

615 Walter Stevens Cushman. 

. 616 George Gamaliel Dains. M. 

617 Jonathan Harned Dally. P. 

618 Stephen Brooks Davis. P. 

619 *Spencer Riland Fuller. M. P. 

620 Wesley Curtis Ginn. M. P. 

621 *Allen Griswold. P. 

622 Edwin Bayard Harvey. M. 

623 William Fletcher Hatfield. M. 

624 Stephen Southwick Hebberd. 

625 Samuel Jackson. M. 

626 George Edwin King. M. P. 

627 Stephen James King. P. 

628 Asa Prior Lyon. 

629 *John Henry Moore. 

630 Joseph Leland Morse. M. P. 

631 ^Horace William Parmenter. P. 


632 John Emory Powers. M. 

633 Silas Everard Quimby. M. P. 

634 George Litch Roberts. M. P. 

635 John Sanborn. 

636 Alfred Henry Saxe. M. 

637 Francis Asbury Smith. 

638 Watson Carvosso Squire. 

639 William Henry Starr. M. 

640 Horace Sumner Tarbell. M. 

641 Frederick Woods. M. P. 

642 John Wesley Young. M. 

1860. 

643 Bennett Tyler Abbott. M. 

644 Edward Merritt Anthony. M. 

645 Henry Robinson Blaisdell. P. 

646 *Wilbur Fisk Burns. M. 

647 Edson Wyllys Burr. M. P. 

648 William Riley Carr. M. 

649 George Clarke. M. 

650 Wellesley Perry Coddington. M. P. 

651 Andrew Kerr Crawford. M. 

652 Edward Edson. P. 

653 James Thomas Edw-ards. M. 

654 Herbert Franklin Fisk. M. P. 

655 Sylvanus Gale Gale. M. P. 

656 Daniel Foster Hallock. M. 

657 George Janvrin Judkins. M. P. 

658 Melvin Dewain Kinney. M. P. 

659 John Brown Lapham. M. 

660 William Henry Lee. M. 

661 ^Charles Sinclair Macreading. 

662 Robert Lauder Mathison. M. 

663 William Erasmus Morgan. 

664 *Josiah Henry Newhall. 

665 # Lewis William Osgood. P. 

666 Manly Augustus Ruland. M. 

667 Ichabod Simmons. M. P. 

668 Henry Moore Simpson. M. 

669 ^Seymour Augustus Smith. 

670 ^William Lawton Spalding. P. 

671 Samuel Martin Stiles. M. 

672 Charles Nelson Stow'ers. M. P. 

673 Sylvester Emory Strong. M. 

674 * Byron Dormer Sturdevant. M. P. 

675 Sanford Benton Sweetser. M. 

676 Webster Rogers Walkley. t M. 

677 William Hartshorne Wardell. ’ M. P. 

678 George Clark Webber. M. 

679 John Gollicar Williams. M. 

680 Samuel Augustus Winsor. M. 

681 John Young. P. 

1861. 

682 Edgar Hiram Bancroft. M. 

683 John Wesley Barnhart. M. 

684 *William James Bramblee. M. 

685 John Storry Breckinridge. M. P. 

686 William Dawson Bridge. M. 

687 Nathaniel Lindsay Briggs. M. 

688 Edgar Frederick Clark. M. P. 

689 Richard Hubbard Danforth. 

690 # Lewis Fowler Dewey. 

691 Roswell Sargeant Douglass. M. P. 

692 Francis Daniels Edgerton. M. 

693 Christopher Page Flanders. M. 

694 Benjamin Sherwood Gurnee. M. 

695 Willbur Fisk Johnston. M. P. 

696 Hiram Loammi Kelsey. M. 

697 *Frank Currier Morse. M. 

698 Wilbur P'isk Osborne. M. P. 

699 Hubbard Bester Payne. M. P. 

700 Daniel Warren Raymond. M. 

701 Aaron Rittenhouse. M. P. 

702 John Lincoln Stuart Roberts. P. 

703 Charles Green Rich Vinal. 

704 George Whitefield Warner. 

705 George Whitaker. M. P. 

706 Nathan Willis Wilder. M. 

707 Richard Seaman Williams. M. P. 



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WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 


1862. 


708 ^Andrew Purdy Aikin. M. P. 

709 John Emory Andrus. 

710 William Ranney Baldwin. M. P. 

711 Thomas Francis Barnswell.t 

712 Henry Ward Bennett. M. 

713 Henry Martin Blake. M. 

714 John Merrill Caldwell. M. 

715 William Francis Comfort. 

716 *Henry Lester Dickinson. M. 

717 George Allen England. M. 

718 Samuel Stephen Etheridge. 

719 *Ezra Hall. M. P. 

720 ^William I. Johnson.t 

721 Cranswick Jost. M. P. 

722 James Marcus King. M. P. 

723 Enos Young Landis. M. 

724 Charles Taulman Reed. M. 

725 Philip Bessom Shumway. M. P. 

726 *Smith Williams. M. 

1863. 

727 George R. Adams. 

728 Charles Albert Barnard. P. 

729 Ambrose Blunt. M. 

730 Wesley Dempster Chase. M. P. 

73 x George Walter Cook. M. 

732 Everett Kent Dexter. M. 

733 George Lysander Edwards. M. 

734 Oliver Haley Fernald. M. P. 

735 Richard Henry Gidman. 

736 *John Hanlon. M. 

737 Charles Dudley Hills. M. 

738 William Pallister Hubbard. M. P. 

739 Charles Thurston Johnson. M. 

740 Melville Morton Johnston. M. 

741 Truman Hiram Kimpton. M. P. 

742 Augustus Winslow Kingsley. M. 

743 George Amos Newcomb. M. 

744 Joseph Pullman. M. P. 

745 John Clark Rand. M. P. 

746 Moses Lewis Scudder, Jun. M. 

747 Isaac Edward Smith. M. 

748 Winfield Scott Smyth. M. P. 

749 Timothy Eleazer Steele. 

750 Alexander Chilson Stevens. M. 

751 Freeman Pratt Tower. M. P. 

752 Alfred Augustus Wright. M. P. 

753 *Elam Smalley Phaedon Clapp. 

754 Henry Norris Copp. 

755 James Clarke Watson Coxe. M. 

756 Albert Danker. M. 

757 David Weston Gates. M. 

758 Gilbert Holmes Gregory. M. 

759 George Alonzo Hall. 

760 Charles Schwartz Harrower. M. P. 

761 Phineas Rice Hawxhurst. M. 

762 Benjamin Franklin Leggett.t 

763 James Stephen Lemon. M. 

764 Thomas Shires Wiles, t M. 

765 *George Wingate. M. 

1864 . 

766 *Jacob Worthen Hall Ames. P. 

767 Henry Baker. . M. 

768 Jedediah Durkee Beeman. M. 

769 George Slocum Bennett. M. P. 

770 Edward Hiller Breckinridge. M. 

771 Charles Henry Buck. M. P. 

772 Benjamin Whittemore Chase. M. P. 

773 Charles Washburn Church. M. P. 

774 George Forsyth. M. 

775 Daniel Gould Harriman. M. P. 

776 Jesse Lyman Hurlbut. M. P. 

777 Henry Clay Murphy Ingraham. M. P. 

778 Costello Lippitt. M. 

779 Charles Amos Merrill. M. P. 

780 Richard Watson Newhall. 

781 George Nelson Phelps. M. 

782 John Joseph Reed, Jun. M. 


783 Stephen Augustus Snow. M. 

784 George Lewis Thompson. M. 

785 William Sheridan Todd. M. 

786 John Swinburne Whedon. M. 

787 Thomas Bond Wood. M. 

788 Albert Harmon Wyatt. M. P. 

1865. 

789 Wilbur Olin Atwater. M. P. 

790 Theodore Charles Beach. M. 

791 Wellesley Wellington Bowdish. M. 

792 *William Henry Burnett. M. 

793 Coleman Clark. Burr. 

794 Allen Clark. M. 

795 Edward Cutts. M. 

796 Luther Munson Gilbert. M. 

797 Benjamin Ayer Gilman. M. 

798 George Augustus Graves. M. P. 

799 Albert Overton Hammond. M. P. 

800 Cyrus Augustus Johnson. M. 

801 Salmon Durance Jones. M. 

802 William Valentine Kelley. M. P. 

803 Siegfried Kristeller. M. 

804 Joseph Henry Mansfield. M. 

805 James Mudge. M. P. 

806 Joseph Orlando Munson. M. P. 

807 Israel Augustus Newhall. M. 

808 William Amos Nottage. M. 

809 Jacob Neal Perkins. M. P. 

810 William Henry Harrison Phillips. M. P. 

811 John Rufus Reynold. 

812 William North Rice. M. P. 

813 ^William Henry Richman. 

814 William Robinson. M. 

815 Richard Hubbard Rust. M. P. 

816 Elias Benjamin Sanford. M. 

817 *Wilbur Fisk Sanford. M. 

818 Henry Edgar Smith. M. P. 

819 Sidney Ketcham Smith. 

820 Daniel Hayden Taylor. M. 

821 George Lewis Westgate. M. P. 

822 Nicholas Tillinghast Whitaker. M. P. 

823 Charles Wesley Wilder. M. P. 

1 566. 

824 *Larmon Roellas Abbott. M. 

825 *Osmin Atkins. 

826 George Gary Bush. M. P. 

827 George Clifford Carpenter. M. 

828 *Henry Thomas Eddy. 

829 Reese Barker Gwillim. M. P. 

830 Warren Tanning Hoagland. M. 

831 ^Charles Prescott Mather. M. 

832 Henry Robie Morrill. M 

833 Augustus Frederick Nightingale. M. P. 

834 Stephen Henry Olin. M. P. 

835 George Carr Round. M. P. 

836 Herbert Joel Stevens. M. 

837 Henry Adonijah Strong. M. P. 

838 Alexander Harrison Tuttle. M. P. 

839 Granville Yager. M. P. 

1567. 

840 William Henry Burns. M. 

841 (Robert) Newton Crane. M. 

842 Edward Cunningham. M. 

843 Joseph Albertson Dilks. M. 

844 John R. Famum. M. 

845 David Benson Furber. P. 

846 Frederic Taber Glover. M. P. 

847 Enjpry James Haynes. M. P. 

848 Eugene Russell Hendrix. M. 

849 Charles Edward Mandeville. M. 

850 Charles Wesley Millard. M. P. 

851 *William Forman Morris. 

852 William Augustine Munson. M. 

853 Charles Randolph North. M. P. 

854 Wilbur Fisk Sanford. 

855 Henry Bradbury Terry. 

856 Samuel Hoyt Trowbridge. M. 






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1808. 


857 Samuel Reed Bailey. M. 

858 Charles Lewis Bonnell. M. P. 

859 Edmund Griffin Butler. M. 

860 Leslie Bingham Cooke. M. P. 

861 Robert McLean Cumnock, Jun. M. P. 

862 George Blauvelt Dusinberre. M. 

863 Henry Warren Flint. M. 

864 ^Freeman Birney Hamblin. P. 

865 Elmer Null Hancock. 

866 Theodore Myers House. 

867 Martin Augustine Knapp. M. P. 

868 Ensign McChesney. M. 

869 Albert Julius Nast. M. 

870 David Ward Northrop. M. P. 

871 Charles Melville Parker. M. P. 

872 Michael Hays Perry. M. 

873 Everett Irving Rackett. 

874 Frank Reynolds. M. P. 

875 Reuben Litch Roberts. 

876 Joseph Emerson Robins. M. 

877 Christopher Smith Sargent. M. 

878 Almona Benjamin Smart. M. 

879 George Hapgood Stone. M. P. 

1869. 

880 John Edward Abbott. M. P. 

881 Henry Smith Carhart. M. P. 

882 David Casler. • M. 

883 Walter Augustus Chadwick. M. 

884 Alden Fitzroy Chase. M. P. 

885 Nathan Gilbert Cheney. M. 

886 Wilbur Fisk Crafts. M. 

887 Charles Pitman Croft. M. 

888 John Russell Cushing. M. 

889 Edson Warburton Davis. M. 

890 *John Samuel Greenfield. 

891 Horatio Nelson Hall. M. 

892 Samuel Emery Holden. M. 

893 Albert Gillett Jepson. M. 

894 Samuel Robinson Kelley. M. 

895 Tamerlane Pliny Marsh. M. P. 

896 David Eugene Miller. M. 

897 Alfred Noon. M. 

898 Frank Edward Porter. M. 

899 *John Hale Powers. M. P. 

900 George Edward Reed. M. P. 

901 Jonathan Edwards Richards. M. 

902 Henry Alanson Starks. M. P. 

903 Albert Aurelius Tyler. , M. 

904 Joseph Dame Weeks. M. P. 

905 Caleb Thomas Winchester. M. P. 

906 Harvey Woodward. M. P. 

1870. 

907 Darius Baker. M. P. 

908 Frederick Wilcox Clarke, t 

909 Isaac Newton Clements. M. P. 

910 William Eastman Dwight. M. 

911 Charles Sherman Edgerton. M. 

912 John Hessie Emerson. M. 

913 Leon Chester Field. M. P. 

914 Charles Wesley Gallagher. M. P. 

915 Benjamin Gill. M. P. 

916 G(eorge) Brown Goode. M. P. 

917 Charles Lacey Hamilton. M. 

918 Samuel Parker Hammond. M. 

919 David Henry Hanaburgh. M. P. 

920 Marcus Patten Hatfield. M. P. 

921 Charles Edward Hawkins. M. 

922 *Cicero Marcellus Hicks. M. 

923 Ebenezer Hill. P. 

924 Edwin Jenkins Howe. M. 

925 William Armor Johnston.t 

926 George Harrison McGrew. M. P. 

927 Howard Augustus McKenny. M. P. 

928 George Preston Mains. M. 

929 Virgil Wadhams Mattoon. M. 

930 ^William Lee Miller. M. 

931 Henry Gleason Newton. M. P. 


932 Abraham John Palmer. M. 

933 George Townley Parrott. M. 

934 William Henry Peters. 

935 Edward Hyde Rice. M. 

936 Alfred Seelye Roe. M. 

937 Charles Edson Seaver. M. 

938 Richard Watson Smith. M. 

939 William Jonathan Smith. M. 

940 Joseph B. Thomas, Jun. 

941 Marvin Wallace Van Denburg. 

942 John B. Welch. 

943 Joseph Kennard Wells. 

944 John Strange Wood. 

1871. 

945 Daniel Stillman Alford. 

946 Eldon Benjamin Birdsey. 

947 Byron Alden Brooks. 

948 John Harrison Cocagne. 

949 Albert Barnard Crafts. 

950 Watson Thomas Dunmore. 

951 Robert William Carr Farnsworth. 

952 Theodore E. Hancock. 

953 George Ingraham. 

954 Robert Weaver Jones. 

955 Watson Eli Knox. 

956 John Henry Lowman. 

957 John Hunter Miller. 

958 George Watson Newton. 

959 Albert Pearne Palmer. 

960 Wilbur Fisk Potter. 

961 Edward Amasa Ransom. 

962 Edgar Moncena Smith. 

963 Norman Jairus Squires. 

964 George Storrs Wentworth. 

965 William Frederick Whitcher. 

966 Clarence Williams. 

967 Joseph Rand Wood. 

1872. 

968 Delos Richard Baker. 

969 Joseph Henry Beale. 

970 *James Madison Beede. 

971 Edwin Alonzo Blake. 

972 John Ayers Cass. 

973 Perry Chandler. 

974 Benjamin Stephen Clark. 

975 Samuel Greenleaf Cushing. 

976 John Alphonso Day. 

977 Albert Munroe Graves. 

978 Almon Everett Hall. 

979 John Newton Holt. 

980 Silas William Kent. 

981 Isaac J. Lansing. 

982 Edmund Mead Mills. 

983 Frank Mason North. 

984 Julius Willie Paige. 

985 Watson Lyman Phillips. 

986 *Damon Clarke Porter. 


987 Charles Francis Rice. M. P. 

988 Robert James Round. 

989 Arthur Benton Sanford. M. P. 

990 Henry Townsend Scudder. P. 

991 Allen Rosencranse Shay. M. 

992 Eugene Alonzo Webster. M. 

993 George Washington Wright. M. 

994 Charles Wesley Young. 

1873. 

995 Arthur Prince Adams. M. 

996 Joseph Augustus Adlington. M. P. 

997 Charles Wesley Boyd. M. 

998 ^George Jay Brown. M. P. 

999 William Bunker Coleman. 

1000 Herbert Hull Coston. 

1001 Francis Howard Cousens. M. 

1002 Norman Landon Cramer. M. 

1003 Leonard Norman Cummings. 

1004 William Henry Eustis. M. 

1005 Everett Olin Fisk. M. 


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12 WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 


1006 Charles Hamlin Furber. M. 

1007 Benjamin Emmons Gerst. M. 

1008 Coleridge Allen Hart. M. 

1009 George Burleigh Foote Hinckley. M. 

1010 Amos Howard Hoagland. M. 

1011 Stephen Judson Kirby. M. 

1012 Olin Levings Livesey. M. 

1013 Delmer Rial Lowell. M. 

1014 George Asbury McLaughlin. 

1015 Edward Mesler. M. 

1016 Ivins Ashton Mesler. M. 

1017 Hinckley Gilbert Thomas Mitchell. M. P. 

1018 Arthur Taylor Neale. M. 

1019 Isaac Henry Packard. M. P. 

1020 Wilbur Merton Palmer. P. 

102x Benjamin Bennett Penfield. M. 

1022 *Andral Lamartine Russell. P. 

1023 Henry Thomas Sell. M. 

1024 Joel Osmon Sherburn. M. P. 

1025 George Washington Shonk. P. 

1026 George Henry Smith. P. 

1027 Marcus Lorenzo Taft. M. P. 

1028 *George Bickford Davey Toy. M. 

1029 Alfred Charles True. M. P. 

1874. 

1030 Benjamin Jarvis Adams. M. 

1031 Albert LaForrest Bacheller. M. 

1032 Forrest Edson Barker. M. P. 

10 33 Joshua Rogers Buckelew. 

1034 Joseph Chester Burke. M. P. 

1035 William John Chapman. M. 

1036 Morris Barker Crawford. M. P. 

1037 Albert Prescott Doe. M. 

1038 Daniel Dorchester, Jun. 

1039 George Borden Dorsett. M. 

1040 Theodore Augustus Duncan. M. 

1041 George Russell Emerson. M. P. 

1042 John Edwai'd Eustis.f 

1043 Levi Gilbei't. M. P. 

1044 Joseph Brown Hamblen, Jun. 

1045 George Henry Hardy M. P. 

1046 Thomas Bond Lindsay. M. P. 

1047 William Wallace Martin. P. 

1048 Charles Foster Merrill. M. 

1049 George Wesley Osgood. 

1050 Archie Emerson Palmer. M. P. 

1051 Francis Hubert Parker. P. 

1052 Wesley Ulysses Pearne. 

1053 George Adelbert Perry. M. 

1054 John Nehemiah Pierce. M. 

1055 John Henry Pillsbury. M. P. 

1056 Byram Greene Sanford. M. 

1057 Amos William Seavey. M. 

1058 Joseph Battell Shepherd. M. 

X059 Charles Wesley Smiley. M. P. 

1060 Edwin Pitman Stevens. M. P. 

1061 Emory Harlow Talbot. M. 

1062 Albert Marion Tallmadge. M. 

1063 Bushrod Shedden Taylor. 

1064 Edwin David Towle. M. P. 

1065 John Cornwell Welwood. M. 

1875. 

1066 Arthur Leonard Andi'ews. M. P. 

1067 Leonard Lemon Beernan. M. P. 

1068 Alfred Edgar Best. M. 

1069 Robert Edgar Bisbee. M. P. 

1070 John Parker Bronk. M. 

1071 Oliver Allen Coleman. M. 

1072 William Albert Cottle. M. 

1073 Frank Asbury Crandall. M. 

1074 Moses Eugene Culver. M. 

1075 Walter Holbrook Downs. 

1076 Ashton Chauncey Eddy. M. 

1077 Charles Frank Ely. M. 

1078 Junius Guilford Fallon. M. 

1079 Frederick Westervelt Fort. M. 

1080 Franklin Harris Griffin. P. 

1081 Harry Clay Heermans. M. 


1082 Austin Henrie Heriick. M. P 

1083 George Washington Hughes. 

1084 Lewis McLellan Jackson. M. 

1085 William Channing Kellogg. P. 

1086 Thomas Raymond Kneil. M. P. 

1087 Isaac Chase Libby. M. P. 

1088 Cyrus Coligni Lovejoy. M. P. 

1089 Warren Augustus Luce. M. 

1090 Ernest Arthur Markham. 

1091 Caleb Irving Mills. M. 

1092 James Nixon, Jun. M. 

1093 Millard Mayhew Parker. M. P. 

X094 Benjamin Chandler Pilsbury. M. P. 

1095 Wesley Johnson Prentiss. M. 

1096 Wilbur Samuel Raymond. M. 

1097 Joseph Waldo Vinal Rich. M. 

1098 James Latimer Robinson. M. 

1099 George Edwin Sanderson. M. 

1100 Matthew Verner Simpson. M. 

1101 *Clarence Morgan Skeel. M. P. 

1102 Frank Deuel Skeel. 3 VI. 

1103 Arthur Davis Smith. 

1104 Edwin Olin Thayer. M. 

1105 Abram Sutton Underhill. M. P. 

xio6 Clarence Abiathar Waldo. M. P. 

1107 George Melvin Warren. M. 

1876. 

1108 Aldon Owen Abbott. M. 

1109 Everett Fremont Adams. M. 

1110 Joseph Fithian Andrew. M. P. 

mi Edward West Atwater. 

1112 Burton Thompson Beach. M. 

1113 James Edward Blaisdell. M. 

1114 William Summerfield Blake. 

1115 Wilbert Celestus Blakeman. M. 

1116 Augustus Burr Carrington. M. P. 

1117 George Silas Coleman. M. P. 

1118 Benjamin Coulbourne Conner. M. P. 

1119 Charles Edward Davis. M. P. 

1120 Stephen Olin Garrison. M. 

1121 William McNab Gillis. M. 

1122 Frank Joseph Haley. M. 

1123 Jesse Martin Hitt. M. 

1124 Frank Gibbons Holcombe. 

1125 Henry Sewall.f 

1126 Frank Rosevelt Sherwood. 

1127 Henry Dwight Simonds. M. 

1128 Frank Stevens Thorpe. M. 

1129 Robert Van Sands. 

1130 William Copeland Wallace. M. P. 

1131 Charles Harvey Walter, Jun. 

1132 John William Whitney. M. 

1133 Edward Arthur Wilkie. M. P. 

1134 Herbert Clarence Wilmarth. 

Ir 35 Jennie Larned. M. P. 

1136 Phebe Almeda Stone (Beernan). M. P. 

1137 Hannah Ada Taylor (Wells). M. P. 

1138 Angie Villette Warren. M. P. 

1877. 

1139 Middlesex Alfred Bailey. P. 

1140 Jeremiah Francis Calef. 

1141 George Henry Clarke. 

1142 Willis Gaylord Clarke. M. 

1143 Clarence Peter Coburn. 

1144 Olin Burr Coit. M. 

1145 Henry Prentice Cooke, Jun. M. 

1146 George Grimston Cookman. M. 

1147 George Augustus Erving. M. P. 

1148 Silas Hedding Fitch. 

1149 Elwood Stokes Gerard. M. 

1150 *George Henry Hammond. M. 

1151 William Ingraham Haven. M. 

1152 Eugene West Manning. M. P. 

1153 Edward Henry Mansfield. 

1154 Thomas Clifton Martin. 

1155 Crandall J. North. M. P. 

xx 56 Charles Henry Raymond. M. 

1157 Albin Charles Russell. M. P. 





NUMERICAL INDEX. 


313 


115S William Hanna Smith. M. 

1159 Levi White Staples. M. 

1160 Watson W. W. Tranter. M. 

1161 Walter Ellis Ward. M. 

1162 Isaac Harrison Whittier Wharff. M. 

1163 William Seymour Winans, Jun. M. P. 

1164 # Elizabeth Johnston Ellis. P. 

1165 Clara Rebecca Pitkin. M. P. 

1878. 

xi66 Clarence Everett Bacon. M. 

1167 Elwell Alexander Bishop. M. 

1168 John Spencer Camp. M. 

1169 # Elijah Cressman. 

1170 James Boucher Dilks. M. 

1171 William Edward Duncan. 

1172 Edward Sylvester Ferry. 

11 73 John Pancoast Gordy. M. P. 

1174 Charles Henry Hemstreet. 

1175 Fred Ingraham. 

1176 David Harper Jack. 

1177 George Watson James. M. 

1x78 Sheldon Gaylord Kellogg. M. P. 

1179 Alpha Gilruth Kynett. M. P. 

1180 Lorenzo Giles La Bar. M. P. 

1181 William Day Leonard. P. 

1182 John Warren Nourse. 

1183 Henry Leslie Osbpi'n. P. 

1184 Edmund Janes Palmer. > M. 

1185 Burdett Alberto Rich. P. 

1186 Daniel Leslie Robertson. P. 

1187 William Ezra Scofield. M. P. 

1188 Newton Pratt Scudder. M. 

1189 George Ensign Stockwell. M. 

1x90 Edward Arthur Sumner. M. 

1191 William Nicholas Taft. M. P. 

1192 Byron Vincent Tompkins. % 

1193 Joseph Henry Tompson. M. 

1194 *David Hart Walkley. 

1195 William Enos Walkley. M. 


1871 ). 


1196 Everett Barnes. 

1197 Lahman Forrest Bower. P. 

1198 Henry Elwin Briggs. 

1199 Seldon Lester Brown. P. 

1200 Alfred Cookman Bruner. P. 

1201 William Burt. P. 

1202 Nathaniel Walling Clark. 

1203 Edward Prescott Coffin. P. 

1204 Frederic Johnson Collins. 

1205 Frank Simpson Cookman. 

1206 Lewis Whittier Craig. P. 


1207 Nelson Edwards. 

1208 John Galbraith. 

1209 Henry Gildersleeve, Jun. 

1210 Wilbur Fisk Gillette. 

1211 Charles Edward Green. 
i2X2 Wilbur Fisk Hamilton.t 

1213 James Martindale Hawxhurst. 

1314 William Braman Herrick. 

1215 Albert Wesley Hewett. 

1216 Ernest Hitchcock. P. 

1217 Elbert Clay Hoag. 

X218 Charles William Holden. 

1219 Albert Mann, Jun. P. 

1220 Daniel Anson Markham .% 

1221 *Jesse Samuel Merrill. 

x222 Warren Augustus Miner. 

1223 Howard Perry. 

1224 William Cyrus Strong. P. 


1225 Wilmot Woodruff Van Dusen. 

1226 Edward Copeland Wallace. 

1227 Herbert Hamilton Ward. P. 

1228 Edwin Augustine White. 

1229 Joseph Albert Wright. 

1230 Caroline Laura Rice. 

1231 Anna Van Vleclc. 

1880 . 

12 J2 Goodsil Filley Anns. 

1233 William Milton Brundage. 

1234 Charles Sumner Chapin. 

1235 Jasper Duncan Cochrane. 

1236 Andrew Jackson Coultas, Jun. 

1237 Robert Stevenson Crawford. 

1238 ChaiJes Sumner Davis. 

1239 Arthur Midwinter Freeman. 

1240 Wilbur Fisk Gordy. 

1241 Martin Wilson Griffin. 

1242 Abram Winegardner Harris. 

1243 Wilbur Fisk Holmes. 

1244 Charles Noah Dixon Jones.t 

1245 Alsop Leffingwell. 

1246 George Ernest Metcalf.J 

1247 Horace Edwin Morrow. 

1248 George Alcott Phinney. 

1249 Wilbur Fisk Randall. 

1250 Frederick Wright Robbins. 

1251 William Reading Rogers. 

1252 Ira Gile Ross. 

1253 Myron Reed Sanford. 

1254 Benjamin Francis Simon. 

1255 Howard Hutchins Smith.t 

1256 John Mott Smith. 

1257 Walter Pierce Stoddard. 

1258 Henry Mather Warren. 

1259 Asa Hopson Wilcox. 

1260 Charles Dayton Woods.t 

1261 James Martin Yeager. 

1881. 

1262 Charles Henry Baker. 

1263 George Bernard Benedict. 

1264 John Thomas Crook. 

1265 Thomas Hooper Eckfeldt. 

1266 Charles Leonard Foster. 

1267 Thomas Almern Griffin, Jun. 

1268 Lee Light Grumbine. 

1269 Merrill Hitchcock. 

1270 Fred Asbury Jackson. 

1271 William Adelbert Jones. 

1272 Benjamin Franklin Kidder. 

1273 Frank Bruce Lynch. 

1274 Charles Wesley McCormick. 

1275 William Wesley McGilton. 

1276 William Edward Mead. 

1277 Elmer Truesdell Merrill. 

1278 William Rice Newhall. 

1279 Lucius Paul Nolan. 

1280 Elton Sherman Rich. 

1281 John Frank Rich. 

1282 John Bell Scott. 

1283 James Buchanan Shaver. 

1284 Samuel Dibble Sherwood. 

1285 Wesley Wood Smith. 

1286 William Laing Somerset. 

1287 Charles A. Stenhouse. 

1288 Willis Kimball Stetson. 

1289 William Fletcher Van Loon. 

1290 George Henry Walker. 

1291 Clara Van Vleck. P. 


40 


►013 Id 13 13 13 1j ►O 13 1313 13 1313 1313 1313 



LIST OF POST-GRADUATE STUDENTS. 


John Ayer Cass (No. 972) .... 1872-73 

Isaac J. Lansing (No. 9S1) ..... 1872-73 

Arthur Taylor Neale (No. 1017) ----- 1873-74 

Andral Lamartine Russell (No. 1021) - 1873-74 

Joseph Chester Burke (No. 1034) ----- 1874-75 

Walter Balentine, B.S., (Maine State College) - - - 1875-76 

Ashton Chauncey Eddy (No. 1076) - T 875~76 

Isaac Chase Libby (No. 1087) ----- 1875-76 

Benjamin Chandler Pilsbury (No. 1094) - - - - 1875-76 

Addie Eliza Foster, A.B., (Vassar College) ... 1875-76 

Willis Gaylord Clarke (No. 1142) .... 1877-78 

Watson W. W. Tranter (No. 1160) - - - - 1877-78 

John Spencer Camp (No. 1168) ----- 1878-79 

John Warren Nourse (No. 1182) - - * - - 1878-79 

Henry Leslie Osborn (No. 1183) - - . - - - 1878-80 

Joseph Chester Burke (No. 1034) - ... 1S79-S0 

Lewis Whittier Craig (No. 1206) ----- 1879-80 

George Perkins Merrill, B.S., (Maine State College) - - 1879-80 

Anna VanVleck (No. 1231) - - - - - 1879-80 

James Monroe Bartlett, B.S., (Maine State College) - - 1880-81 

Miles Beamer, M.S., C.E., (University of Cincinnati) - - 1880-81 

Charles Dayton Woods (No. 1260) .... 1880-81 

Thomas Hooper Eckfeldt (No. 1265) - - - - 1881-82 

Merrill Hitchcock (No. 1269) ----- 1881-82 

William Edward Mead (No. 1276) - 1881-82 

Elmer Truesdell Merrill (No. 1277) - 1881-82 

Edward Burnett Voorhees, A.B., (Rutgers College) - - 1881-82 

Clara Van Vleck (No. 1291) - 1881-82 


(314) 




STATISTICS 


RELATING TO 

GRADUATE ALUMNI. 


Remarks. —In Table I, the per cents, which are printed in smaller figures at the right, are 
based on the total number of living Alumni, 1051, and are exact within one-half per cent. The 
number 1051 is 81 per cent of the total 1291. 

In Table IV, Non-Professional Teachers include those who have engaged in teaching as only a 
temporary occupation while preparing for some profession. Only those Alumni who have published 


writings in book form are classed as Authors. 

I. Present Occupation. 

In Ministry, Methodist Episcopal f.279 (-27) 

Protestant Episcopal.. 17 ( 02) 

Congregational. 15 (.01) 

other Denominations. 15 (.01) 

- 326 (- 3 1 ) 

College Presidents... 17(02) 

Professors in Colleges and Professional Schools. 36 (*°3) 

Teachers of Lower Grade. 146 U4) 

Lawyers. 158 (-15) 

Physicians. 48 (-05) 

Editors.... 12; Assistant Editors_11; others in purely Lit¬ 
erary Work... .4 ; Total. 27 (-03) 

Manufacturers. 31 (.03) 

In Mercantile Pursuits f. 101 (.10) 

In Practical Scientific Work. 21 (.02) 

In Official Positions, U. S. or State Government. 22 (-02) 

Earmers. 30 (-03) 

Post-Graduate Students in Professional Schools and Colleges: 

in Law.. .22; Theology... 10; Medicine.. .8; others.. .6 46 (-04) 

Married Women—Housekeepers. 2 

Superannuated or for other reasons out of employ. 34 (.03) 

Unknown. 2 


Total number of living Alumni. 1047 

Add number of deceased Alumni. 244 


Total Number of Graduates.:. 1291 


t Including only Pastors, Presiding Elders, and Bishops. (See Table IV.) 
t Including, besides Merchants and Shop-keepers proper, Clerks, Book-keepers, Insurance 
Agents, Real Estate Agents, Brokers, etc. 


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31 6 WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. [1882- 

II. Degrees Received on Graduating. 

Bachelor of Philosophy. 4 

Bachelor of Science.... . 39 

Bachelor of Arts.1248 1291 


III. Race and Sex. 


Caucasian—Male.1280 

Female. 9 

African—Male. 2 

Female... o 


1289 

2 


1291 


IV. Present Members of Conferences (and Bishops) of (i) the Meth¬ 
odist Episcopal Church and (2) other Methodist Churches. 


(1) (2) Totals 

Bishops... 3 1 4 

Pastors and Presiding Elders. 277 2 279 

Presidents of Colleges and Professional Schools. 13 1 14 

Professors in Colleges and Professional Schools. 17 - 17 

Principals, Teachers, .Secretaries, and Agents. 15 2 17 

Supernumeraries. 19 .... 19 

Superannuates. 10 .... 10 


Totals. 354 6 360 


(If the number, 354, were substituted for 280 in Table I, the per cent representing those connected 
with the Ministry of the Methodist Episcopal Church would then be 34 instead of 27, and the total 
number “ in the Ministry ” would be 401, or -38of the living Alumni. Of the 240 Alumni deceased 
there were in the Ministry 77, which, added to the above, makes 474, or .45 of the total number 
of the Alumni.) 


Members of Conferences are distribu 

New York East. 69 

New England. 63 

New England Southern. 30 

New York. 26 

Newark. 20 

Troy. 15 

Northern New York and Vermont, 

each 13. 26 

New Hampshire. 12 

Rock River. 11 

Central New York. 10 

Genesee. 7 

Maine. 6 

California and Philadelphia, each 5 10 

Northern India. 4 


V. Occupation 


;d in Conferences as follows : 

Detroit, East Maine, Kansas, Min¬ 
nesota, and New Jersey, each 3 15 

Cincinnati, Colorado, Northwest 
Indiana, Wisconsin, and Wyo¬ 
ming, each 2. 10 

Alabama, Central Illinois, Central 
Pennsylvania, East Ohio, Erie, 
Illinois, Iowa, Kentucky, Mis¬ 
souri, North Carolina, Ohio, 
Oregon, South Carolina, South¬ 
ern California, Southern Illinois, 
Upper Iowa,Wilmington, each 1 17 

Methodist Episcopal Church,South 2 
Methodist Church of Canada,... 3 
[nce Graduation. 


In Ministry, Methodist Episcopal. 360 

Protestant Episcopal. 30 

Congregational. 22 

other Denominations. 21 


633 











































1882.] STATISTICS. 317 

College Presidents. 48 

Professors in Colleges and Professional Schools. 113 

Teachers of Lower Grade. 561 

Professional Teachers. 214 

Non-Professional Teachers. 486 

Lawyers. 249 

Physicians. 73 

Editors. 71 

Authors. 164 

Manufacturers. 

In Mercantile Pursuits. 83 

In Practical Scientific Work of various kinds. 42 

Farmers. 46 

In Official Positions, U. S. or State Government. 77 

Delegates to General Conferences, Methodist Episcopal Church 70 

In Service in War, 1861-5: Federal Army.... 145 ; Confeder¬ 
ate Army.... 13. 158 

Number who died of Wounds or Disease contracted in the 

Service. 10 

Total number years of Preaching... 8540 

Total number years of Teaching. 5738 

Total number years of Practicing Law. 2931 

Total number years of Practicing Medicine. 969 

Total number years of Editorial Work. 436 

VI. Family Record. 

Number of Alumni married. 926 

Number of children living. 1994 

Number of children deceased. 573 

Number of Alumni deceased. 244 

Number of children Alumni. 35 

Number of children Non-Graduates. 22 


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POST-OFFICE ADDRESSES AND BRIEF RECORDS 

OF THOSE 

NOT GRADUATE ALUMNI, 

WHO HAVE RECEIVED 

HONORARY DEGREES 

FROM 

WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 


[Note. —No attempt has been made, in preparing the brief sketches which follow these 
names, to compile complete records, but we trust that the leading facts here stated will present 
clear, if only partial, outlines of the men who have been honored from time to time by the University. 
The degrees conferred by Wesleyan University are placed at the right. The phrase “ Engaged 
in the work of the Ministry,” is used to designate only regular ministerial work; consequently 
in the case of Ministers of the Methodist Episcopal Church the dates connected with that ex¬ 
pression do not necessarily indicate the extent of their connection with Conferences. Where 
the work of an author are numerous, not more than three well-known or important ones have 
been given.—J. C. B.] 

Rev. Charles Adams, D.D., 

326 Indiana Av., Washington, D.C. A.M., 1836. 

Born, 1808, in Stratham, Rockingham Co., N. H. 1833, A.B., Bowdoin College. 1834-9, 
Principal of Newbury Seminary, Vt. 1839-43, Engaged in the work of the Ministry, New 
England Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1839-46, Trustee of Wesleyan Univer¬ 
sity. 1841-5, Principal of Wesleyan Academy, Mass. 1845-52, Again in the Ministry, New 
England Conference. 1847-9, Professor of Hebrew and Greek, Methodist General Biblical 
Institute. 1855-8, Again in the Ministry, Cincinnati Conference. 1858-68, President of 
Illinois Female College. 1861, D.D., McKendree College. Author of The Poet Preacher 
{a memorial 0/ Charles Wesley); Women 0/ the Bible ; Evangelism in the Middle of the 
Nineteenth Century; etc., etc. 

*Rev. Robert Alder, D.L). D.D., 1839. 

1816-53, Engaged in the work of the Ministry, in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Canada 
and England, British Wesleyan Methodist Conference. 1833-45, Secretary of Wesleyan 
Missionary Society. 1853-70, Chaplain, Episcopal Church of England, at Gibraltar. Author 
of Wesleyan Missions, 1845. Died, 1870, at Gibraltar. 

Rev. Charles Frederick Allen, D.D., 

Brunswick, Cumberland Co., Me. U.D., 1872. 

Born, 1816, in Norridgewock, Somerset Co., Me. 1839, A.B., Bowdoin College. 1843-72, 
Engaged in the work of the Ministry, Maine and East Maine Conferences, Methodist Epis¬ 
copal Church. 1872, D.D., Bowdoin College. 1872-80, President of Maine State College. 
1876-7, Member of Committee on Revision of the Hymn Book of the Methodist Episcopal 
Church. 1880-2, Again in the Ministry, Maine Conference. Delegate to General Confer¬ 
ence, 1864,68,80. 

Willard Spencer Allen, A.M., 

88 Lexington St., East Boston, Mass. 

[See Non-Graduate Record, Class of 1864.) 


A.M., 1879. 



1882.] 


v 


HONORARY ALUMNI. 


319 - 


* Rev. Bernice Darwin Ames, A.M. A.M., 1856. 

Born, 1827, in Shoreham, Addison Co., Vt. 1853, A.B., Middlebury College. 1857-63, 
Engaged in the work of the Ministry, Troy and Vermont Conferences, Methodist Episcopal 
Church. 1863-4, Principal of Providence Conference Seminary, R.I. 1865, Secretary of 
U.S. Christian Commission. 1868-76, Principal of Mechanicsville Academy, N.Y. Died, 
1876, in Mechanicsville, N.Y. 

* Rev. Bp. Edward Raymond Ames, D.D., LL.D. LL.D., 1877. 

Born, iSo6^in Amesville, Adams Co., Ohio. 1828-30, Principal of Lebanon Seminary 
(now McKendree College), Ill. 1830-40, Engaged in the work of the Ministry, Illinois 
Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1840-4, Corresponding Secretary, Missionary 
Society, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1844-52, Again in the Ministry, Indiana Conference. 
1852-79, Bishop, Methodist Episcopal Church. Delegate to General Conference, 1840, 44, 52. 
Died, 1879, ’ n Baltimore, Md. 

Mon. Charles Bartlett Andrews, LL.D., 

Litchfield, Litchfield Co., Conn. LL.D., 1879. 

Born, 1834, in Sunderland, Franklin Co., Mass. 1858, A.B., Amherst College. 1868-9, 
Member of Connecticut Senate. 1878, Member of Connecticut House of Representatives. 
1879-81, Governor of Connecticut. 1882, Judge of Connecticut Superior Court. 

Rev. William Antliff, D.D., 

66 Fishergate, Preston, England. D.D., 1870. 

Born, 1813, in Carmton, Nottinghamshire, England. 1830-62, Engaged in the work of the 
Ministry, Primitive Methodist Church of England. 1862-7, Primitive Methodist Editor in 
London. 1867-82, Principal of Primitive Methodist Theological Institute, Sunderland, 
England. 

* Rev. John Wallace Armstrong, D.D. A.M., 1845.. 

Born, 1812, in Woolwich, England. 1841-50, 54-65, Engaged in the work of the Ministry,' 
Black River (now Northern New York) Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1865-9, 
Head Master, Oswego Training School, N.Y. 1867, D.D., Genesee College (now Syracuse 
University). 1869-78, Principal of State Normal and Training School, Fredonia, N.Y. 
Delegate to General Conference, i860, 64, 68. Died, 1878, in Fredonia, N.Y. 

Abraham Avery, A.M., 

44 Union Park, Boston, Mass. A.M., 1879. 

(See Non-Graduate Record, Class of 1848.) 

Hon. Daniel Ayres, M.D., LL.D., 

168 Montague St., Brooklyn, N.Y. LL.D., 1856. 

(See Non-Graduate Record, Class of 1842.) 

* Rev. Bp. Osmon Cleander Baker, D.D. A.M., 1837. D.D., 1852. 

(See Non-Graduate Record, Class of 1834.) 

Rev. Stephen Livingston Baldwin, D.D., 

981 Broad St., Newark, N. J. A.M., 1867. D.D., 1878. 

Born, 1835, in Somerville, Somerset Co., N.J. 1858-82, Engaged in the work of the Min¬ 
istry, Newark and Foo Chow Conferences, Methodist Episcopal Church, chiefly as Missionary 
to China. 1867-70, Editor of The Chinese Recorder. 1872-7, Superintendent of Foo Chow 
Mission, China. 1880, D.D., Rutgers College. 1880, Delegate to General Conference. 
Translator of Judges , Pro 7 >erbs, and Daniel, and The Discipline into Foo Chow; English 
Translator of Sia Sek Ong’s Tract, Who is Jesus ?; etc. 

* Rev. William McKendree Bangs, A.M. A.M., 1833. 

Born, 1810, in New York, N.Y. 1829, A.B., Ohio University. 1830-1, Professor of 
Ancient Languages, Augusta College, Ky. 1831-52, Engaged in the work of the Ministry, 
New York and New York East Conferences, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1831-2, Principal 
of Wesleyan Academy, Mass. Died, 1852, in New York, N.Y. 

Gaybert Barnes, A.M., 

Harper & Bros., Franklin Square, New York, N.Y. A.M., 1878. 

(See Non-Graduate Record, Class of 1869.) 

* Rev. Lorenzo Dow Barrows, D.D. A.M., 1857. 

Born, 1817, in Windham, Windham Co., Vt. 1836-56, Engaged in the work of the Min¬ 
istry New Hampshire, Newark and Cincinnati Conferences, Methodist Episcopal Church. 
1856^9, President of Pittsburgh Female College, Pa. 1859, D.D., Washington College, Pa. 
1859-66, Again in the Ministry, New Hampshire and New England Conferences. 1865-71, 
President of New Hampshire Conference Seminary and Female College. 1867-77, Again 
in the Ministry, New Hampshire Conference. 1871-8, Trustee of Wesleyan University. 
!g 77 _8, Again President of New Hampshire Conference Seminary and Female College. 
Delegate to General Conferencei, 848, 60, 68, 76. Authorof Home as it shouldbe; Scripture 
Readings (1865). Revised (1865) Holyoake’s Rtidiments of Public Speaking and Debate. 
Died, 1878, in Plymouth, Grafton Co., N. H. 


320 


WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 


[ 1882 . 


* Rev. Bp. Henry Bidleman Bascom, D.D., LL.D. D.D., 183S. 

Born, 1796, in Hancock, Delaware Co., N.Y. 1813-27, Engaged in work of the Ministry, 
Ohio Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1823, Chaplain of U. S. Congress. 1827-9, 
President of Madison College, Pa. 1832-42, Professor of Moral Science, Augusta College, 
Ky. 1842-9, President of Transylvania University, Ky. 1845, LL.D., La Grange College. 
1846-50,Editor of The Southern Methodist Quarterly Review. 1850, Bishop, Methodist 
Episcopal Church, South. Delegate to General Conference, 1828, 32, 36, 40, 44. Died, 1850, 
in Louisville, Ky. 

Rev. William Bell, A.M. * A.M., 1846. 

* Hobart Berrian, A.M. A.M., 1868. 

Rev. Thomas Wetmore Bishop, A.M., 

20 Beacon Street, Boston, Mass. A.M., 1871. 

Born, 1840, in Boston, Mass. 1863, A.B., Harvard University. 1866, A.M., Harvard 
University. 1868-82, Engaged in the w'ork of the Ministry, New England Conference, 
Methodist Episcopal Church. 1882-3, Registrar of Boston University. 

Orlando Blanchard, A.M., 

Jacksonville, Ill. A.M., 1839. 

Born, 1 Sox, in Cazenovia, Madison Co., N. Y. 1834-40, Teacher of Mathematics and 
Natural Science, Cazenovia Seminary, N. Y. 1840-8, Teacher in Fairfield Academy, N.Y. 

Charles Edward Blumenthal, M.D., LL.I)., 

54 West 45th St., New York, N. Y. A.M., 1848. 

Born, 1824, in Hamburg, Germany. 1848-55, Professor of Hebrew and Modern Languages, 
Dickinson College. 1847, M.D. 1879-82, Editor of The American Homeopath. LL.D. 

* Rev. Jonathan Davis Bridge, A.M. A.M., 1848. 

Born, 1812, in Northfield, Franklin Co., Mass. 1834-56, Engaged in the work of the 
Ministry, New England Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. Died, 1856. 

Rev. Frederick William Briggs, A.M., 

105 Grove St., Liverpool, England. A.M., 1874. 

Bom, 1821, in Kingston-upon-Hull, England. 1845-82, Engaged in the work of the Min¬ 
istry, British Wesleyan Methodist Conference. Author of Pentecost and the Founding 0/ 
the Church (1861); Missions, Apostolic and Modern (1864); Bishop Asbury ; etc. 

Rev. Daniel Wheelock Bristol, D.D., 

317 Irving St., Syracuse, N. Y. A.M., 1855. 

Born, 1812, in Adams, Jefferson Co., N. Y. 1834-81, Engaged in the work of the Minis- 
istry, Oneida and Central New York Conferences, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1859, D.D., 

I Genesee College (now Syracuse University). 1880, Delegate to General Conference. 

Hon. John Ransom Buck, A.M., 

Hartford, Conn. A.M., 1877. 

(See Non-Graduate Record, Class of 1862.) 

*Harlehigh Heath Buckland, A.M. A.M., 1834. 

Born 1809. 1831, A.B., Trinity College. Died, 1847. 

Rev. James Monroe Buckley, D.D., 

805 Broadway, New York, N. Y. A.M., 1869. D.D., 1876. 

(See Non-Graduate Record, Class of i860.) 

* Rev. Jabez Bunting, D.D. D.D., 1834. 

Born, 1779, in Manchester, England. 1799-1858, Engaged in the work of the Ministry, 
British Wesleyan Methodist Conference. 1813, One of the founders of the Wesleyan Mis¬ 
sionary Society. Missionary Secretary, 18 years. 1821-4, Conference Editoi-. 1834-58, 
President of the Wesleyan Theological Institution of England. President of Conference, 
1820, 28, 36, 44. Author of Sermons. Died, 1858. 

*Rev. Jabez Burns, D.D. D.D., 1846. 

Born, 1805, in Oldham, Lancashire, England. 1835-76, Pastor of the Baptist Church, 
Church St., Marylebone, (now Church St. Chapel, Edgeware Road,) London, England. 
1868, LL.D., Bates College, Me. Editor of The General Baptist Magazine, London. 
Twice Delegate to the Free-Will Baptists of America. Author of Four Hundred Sketches 
and Skeletons of Sermons (1836-44.) ’, Christian's Daily Portion (1837); Christian Philo¬ 
sophy (1845); etc., etc. Died,1876, in London, England. 

* Rev. Horace Bushnell, D.D. D.D., 1842. 

Bom, 1802, in New Preston, Litchfield Co., Conn. 1827, A.B., Yale College. 1829-31, 
Tutor in Yale College. A.M., Yale College. 1833-59, Pastor of North Congregational 
Church, Hartford, Conn. 1852, D.D., Harvard University. Author of Christian Nurture; 
God in Christ; Nature and the Supernatural; etc. Died, 1876, in Hartford, Conn. 


1882.] 


HONORARY ALUMNI. 


321 


Rev. Henry Anson Buttz, D.D., 

Madison, Morris Co., N. J. A.M., l866> 

Bom, 1835, in Middle Smithfield, Fayette Co., Pa. 1858, A.B., College of New Jersey. 
1858-70, Engaged in the work of the Ministry, Newark Conference, Methodist Episcopal 
Church. 1868-70 Also Adjunct Professor of Greek and Hebrew in Drew Theological Sem- 
lna ,ry- 1861, A.M., College of New Jersey. 1870-80, Professor of New Testament Greek 

President e o| S Drew r Theologicafsernfnary nar ^ DD '’ ° £ N ' W JerSey ' ,88 °- 2 ’ 


*Gen. Edward Richard Sprigg Canby, LL.D. LL.D., 1870. 

Bom, 1817, in Kentucky. 1839, Graduated from U. S. Military Academy, West Point, 
i\. Y. 1849-51, Assistant Adjutant-General, Pacific Division, U. S. Army. 1861-5, In com- 
mand during the Civil War. 1864, Major-General, U. S. Army. 1865, Brigadier-General, 
U. S. Army. 1865-7, In command of Gulf and Washington Departments. 1869-73 In 
command of Columbia River Department. Killed by Modoc-Chief Jack, 1873. 

Daniel Drew Chamberlain, A.M., 

Croton Falls, Westchester Co., N. Y. A.M., 1870. 

1861, A.B., University of the City of New York. 1865-80, Trustee of Wesleyan University 

Rev. Thomas Meade Chambers, A.M., 

St. Kitts, West Indies. A.M., 1855. 

Bom, 1824, in Montserrat, West Indies. 1846-82, Engaged in the work of the Ministry, 
British Wesleyan Methodist Conference, in the West Indies. 1872-82, Chairman and General 
Superintendent of the Antigua District. 


Rev. John Alfred Metcalf Chapman, D.D., 

289 Fourth Av., New York, N. Y. D.D., 1871. 

Bom, 1829, in Greenland, Rockingham Co., N. H. 1854-82, Engaged in the work of the 
Ministry, Providence, New England, and New York Conferences, Methodist Episcopal 
Church. 1869, A.M., Colby University, Me. 

* Rev. Henry Chase, A.M. A.M., 1835. 

Bom, 1790. 1825-52, Engaged in the work of the Ministry, New York and New York 

East Conferences, Methodist Episcopal Church. Died, 1853. 

Rev. Oren Burbank Cheney, D.D., 

Lewiston, Me. D.D., 1863. 

Born, 1816, in Ashland, Grafton Co., N. H. 1839, A.B., Dartmouth College. A.M., 
Dartmouth College. 1863-82, Founder and President of Bates (Free Will Baptist) College, 
Me. 


Hon. William Claflin, LL.D., 

Newtonville, Middlesex Co., Mass. LL.D., 1868. 

Bom, 1818, in Milford, Worcester Co., Mass. 1849-52, Member of Massachusetts House 
of Representatives, i860, 1, Member of Massachusetts Senate. 1869, LL.D., Harvard 
University. 1869-71, Governor of Massachusetts. 1872, Delegate to General Conference, 
Methodist Episcopal Church. 1876-8, Member of U. S. House of Representatives. 

*Rev. Laban Clark, D.D. D.D., 1853. 

Born, 1778, in Haverhill, Mass. 1801-51, Engaged in the work of the Ministry, New York 
and New York East Conferences, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1803, Missionary to Lower 
Canada. 1829, One of the principal founders of Wesleyan University. 1831-68, Presi¬ 
dent of Board of Trustees of Wesleyan University. Died, 1868, in Middletown, Conn. 

Rev. Horatio Ross Clarke, D.D., 

Box 367, Binghamton, N. Y. A.M., 1853. 

Bom, 1813, in Candor, Tioga Co., N. Y. 1844-81, Engaged in the work of the Ministry, 
Oneida and Wyoming Conferences, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1863, D.D., Genesee 
College (now Syracuse University). 

Nelson Simmons Cobleigh, A.M., 

107 Seneca St., Cleveland, Ohio. A.M., 1866. 

Bom, 1845, i n Wilbraham, Hampden Co., Mass. 1862, A.B., McKendree College. 1865, 
A.M., McKendree College. 1865, A.M., Yale College. 1868-9, Editor of The Cleveland 
Daily Leader. 1869-82, City Editor, Cleveland Daily Plain Dealer. 1880-2, Cleveland 
Correspondent for the Western Associated Press. 

Rev. Prof. Benjamin Franklin Cocker, D.D., LL.D., 

Ann Arbor, Washtenaw Co., Mich. A.M., 1864. 

Born, 1821, in England. 1857-64, Engaged in the work of the Ministry, Detroit Confer¬ 
ence, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1869-82, Professor of Moral and Mental Philosophy in 
University of Michigan. 1870, D.D., Indiana Asbury University. 1876, LL.D., Victoria 
University, Canada. Author of Christianity and Greek Philosophy; Theistic Conception 0/ 
the World; Student's Handbook of Philosophy. 


322 


WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 


[1882. 


* Rev. Charles Cook, D.D. D.D., 1850. 

Born, 1787, in London, England. 1817-58, Engaged in the work of the Ministry, British 
Wesleyan Methodist Conference, as Missionary to France, Switzerland, and Sardinia. Died, 
1858. 

*Rev. Robert Cooney, A.M. A.M., 1851. 

Born, 1799, in Ireland. 1833-60, Engaged in the work of the Ministry, British Wesleyan 
Methodist Conference, as Missionary to Canada. Died, 1870, in Toronto, Ontario. 

Rev. Varnum Augustus Cooper, A.M., 

11 Moreland St., Roxbury, Boston, Mass. A.M., 1873. 

(See Non-Graduate Record, Class of 1863.) 

Pres. Frederick William Corliss, LL.D., 

Rockford, Ill. A.M., 1864. 

Born, 1834, in Greenwich, Washington Co., N. Y. 1861, A.B., Union College. 1864, 
A.M., Union College. 1864, A.M., Yale College. 1864-82, Professor (with leave of absence) 
of Rhetoric and Belles Lettres, Iowa Central University. 1865-9, Superintendent of Public 
Schools, Des Moines, Iowa. 1872-7, Founder and President of Iowa Polytechnic School, 
Des Moines. 1876, LL.D. 1882, President and Professor of Political Economy, Rock River 
University, Ill. 

* Rev. James Covel, A.M. A.M., 1835. 

Born, 1796, in Marblehead, Essex Co., Mass. 1816-35, Engaged in the work of the Min¬ 
istry, New York Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1835-8, Principal of Troy Con¬ 
ference Academy, Vt. 1838-45, Again in the Ministry, Troy Conference. Died, 1845, i 11 
Troy, N. Y. 

*Rev. John Riggs Crane, D.D. D.D., 1845. 

1833, A.B., College of New Jersey. A.M., from same. Died, 1863. 

Allan Crawford, M.D., 

Alvinston, Lambton Co., Ontario. A.M., 1868. 

Born, 1838, in Scotland. 1858-67, Principal of Newbury School, Ont. 1867-70, Principal 
of Yorkville School, Toronto, Ont. 1870, M.D., Victoria University. 1870, L. C. P. S. O. ; 
Licentiate, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Ontario. 1870-82, Practicing Medicine. 

*Rev. James Barbour Crawford, A.M. A.M., 1863. 

Died, 1868 or 9. 

Rev. Morris DeCamp Crawford, D.D., 

Peekskill, Westchester Co., N. Y. A.M., 1853. D.D., 1867. 

Born, 1819, in Albany, N. Y. 1840-82, Engaged in the work of the Ministry, New York 
Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1871-82, Trustee of Wesleyan University. Dele¬ 
gate to General Conference, 1856, 60, 64, 72, 76. 

Rev. Anson Watson Cummings, D.D., LL D., 

Wellsville, Allegany Co., N. Y. A.M., 1843 

Bom, 1815, in Trenton, Oneida Co., N. Y. 1842-4, Principal of Gouvemeur Wesleyan 
Seminary, N. Y. 1844-6, Engaged in the work of the Ministry, Black River (now Northern 
New York) Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1846-50, Professor of Mathematics, 
McKendree College. 1850, D.D. ? Indiana Asbury University. 1850-2, President of 
McKendree College. 1854-64, President of Holston Conference Female College. 1864-6, 
Again in the Ministry, Holston Conference. 1866-70, President of South Carolina Female 
College. 1871-2, Again in the Ministry, South Carolina Conference. 1872-5, Professor of 
Mathematics, State University, S. C. 1875-7, President of the same. 1877-82, Principal of 
Riverside Seminary, N. Y. 1878, LL.D., Rutherford College, N. C. 

Rev. Charles Wesley Cushing, D.D., 

Bradford, McKean Co., Pa. A.M., 1855. 

Born, 1825, in Burke, Caledonia Co., Vt. 1854-8, Principal of Newbury Seminary, Vt. 
1858-64, Engaged in the work of the Ministry in the Vermont, Troy, and New England 
Conferences, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1862-4, President of New Hampshire Conference 
Seminary and Female College. 1864-74, Principal of Lasell Seminary, Mass. 1874-82, 
Again in the Ministry, Erie, Eastern Ohio, and Genesee Conferences. 1879, D.D., East 
Tennessee Wesleyan University. 

Hon. David Austin Daboll, A.M., 

Centre Groton, New London Co., Conn. A.M., 1872. 

Born, 1813, in Groton, New London Co., Conn. 1846, 47-71, Member of Connecticut 
House of Representatives. 1873, Member of Connecticut Senate. 1864-82, Editor of The 
New England A Imanac. Joint Author of Daboll 's New A rithmetic. 

* Hon. Nathan Daboll, A.M. A.M., 1835. 

Born, 1782, in Groton, New London Co., Cohn. 1818-64, Editor of The New England 
Almanac. 1832-3, Member of Connecticut House of Representatives. 1835-6, Member of 
Connecticut Senate. 1843-5, Judge of Court of Probate. Joint Author of Dab oil's New 
Arithmetic. Died, 1863, in Groton, Conn. 


HONORARY ALUMNI. 


323 


1882.] 


*Rev. Robert Lawrenson Dashiell, D.D. D.D., 1866. 

Born, 1826, in Salisbury, Wicomico Co., Md. 1846, A.B., Dickinson College. 1866, 
D.D., Rutgers College. 1848-68, Engaged in the work of the Ministry, Baltimore and 
Newark Conferences, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1868-72, President of Dickinson Col¬ 
lege. 1872-80, Corresponding Secretary, Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal 
Church. Delegate to General Conference, 1872, 76. Died, 1880, in Roseville, N. J. 

*Rev. Gustavus Fellows Davis, D.D. D.D., 1835. 

Born, 1796. 1827, A.M., Colby University. 1833, A.M., Yale College. Died, 1836. 

Lucius Daniel Davis, A.M., 

Newport, R.I. A.M., 1863. 

Born, 1826, in Jerusalem, Yates Co., N. Y. 1846-66, Engaged in the work of the Ministry, 
Oneida and Providence Conferences, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1866-82, Editor of The 
Newport Daily News ; Editor of The Weekly Journal. 1867-8, Member of Rhode Island 
House of Representatives. 1876, Lay Delegate to General Conference. Author of Life in 
the Itinerancy ; Life in the Laity ; Creeds of the Churches; etc. 

Rev. Wesley Reid Davis, A.M., 

Corner of Elm and Hawk Sts., Albany, N. Y. A.M., 1875. 

Born, 1847. 1865-79, Engaged in the work of the Ministry, Baltimore Conference, Methodist 

Episcopal Church. 1879-82, Pastor of the (Congregational) Church of the Disciples, Madison 
Av., New York, N. Y. 1882, Pastor of the Madison Avenue Reformed Church, Albany, N. Y. 

Rev. Henry DeKoven, D.D., 

Hotel Mooser, Chemenin sur Vevey, Switzerland. A.M., 1842. 

(See Non-Graduate Record, Class of 1836.) 

*Rev. John Dempster, D.D. D.D., 1848. 

Born, 1794, in Florida, Orange Co., N. Y. 1818-46, Engaged in the work of the Ministry, 
Genesee, Oneida, Black River, and New York Conferences, Methodist Episcopal Church. 
1836-42, Missionary to Buenos Ayres, S. A. 1846-7, Founder and Agent of the Methodist 
General Biblical Institute, Concord, N. H. 1847-55, Professor of Theology in same. 1848, 
D.D., McKendree College. 1855, Founded the Garrett Biblical Institute, Evanston, Ill. 
1855-63, Senior Professor in same. Author of Lectures and Addresses. Died, 1863, in 
* Chicago, Ill. 

Rev. John Dickinson, A.M., 

219 East 27th St., New York, N. Y. A.M., 1872. 

Born, 1835, in Philadelphia, Pa. 1860-3, Engaged in the work of the Ministry, California 
Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1863-4, Professor of Mathematics in the Univer¬ 
sity of the Pacific, Cal. 1867-82, Again in the Ministry, New York East Conference. 

Cornelius Ryerss Disosway, A.M., 

Care of H. K. Adams, 43 Exchange Place, New York, N. Y. A.M., 1838. 

Born, 1801, in New York, N. Y. 1820, A.B., Columbia College. 1823-73, Practiced Law 
in New York, N. Y. 

* Gabriel Poillon Disosway, A.M. A.M., 1833. 

Bom, 1798, in New York, N. Y. 1819, A.B., Columbia College. 1823, A.M., Columbia 
College. 1832, One of the Founders of Randolph Macon College, Va. 1849, Member of 
New York Legislature. Founder of the Methodist Missionary Sunday-School. Member of 
the New York, the Long Island, and the Baltimore Historical Societies. Author of The 
Huguenots ; The Old Churches of New York. Died, 1868, in Staten Island, N. Y. 

James Byron Dixon, A.M. A.M., 1859. 

Rev. Sylvester Dixon, A.M., 

Tilton, Belknap Co., N. H. A.M., 1858. 

Bom, 1824, in Portsmouth, Rockingham Co., N. H. 1849-55, Principal of Portsmouth 
Franklin School, N. H. 1856-7, Principal of Washington Union Academy, N. H. 1863-4, 
Principal of Canaan Academy, N. H. 1857-62, 66-82, Teacher of Mathematics, New Hamp¬ 
shire Conference Seminary and Female College. 

Rev. Theodore Sandford Doolittle, D.D., 

New Brunswick, N. J. D.D., 1872. 

Bom, 1837, in Ovid, Seneca Co., N. Y. 1859, A.B., Rutgers College. 1862, A.M., Rut¬ 
gers College. 1862, B.D. ; Theological Seminary of the Reformed Church, New Brunswick, 
N. J. 1862-4, Engaged in the work of the Ministry, Reformed Church at Flatlands, N. Y. 
1864-82, Professor of Rhetoric, Logic, and Metaphysics in Rutgers College. 1872-82, Asso¬ 
ciate Editor of The Christian at Work. 

Rev. Daniel Dorchester, D.D., 

Natick, Middlesex Co., Mass. f A.M., 1856. D.D., 1874. 

(See Non-Graduate Record, Class of 1847.) 

John Newton Dorris, A.M., 

208 East Capitol St., Washington, D. C. A.M., 1862. 

Born, 1835, in York, Livingston Co., N. Y. 1859, A.B., Genesee College (now Syra¬ 
cuse University). 1868-71, Practiced Law. 1874-82, Chief of Mail Contract Division, Post 
Office Department. 


324 


WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 


[l882. 


Rev. Lewis Romaine Dunn, D.D., 

Elizabeth, N. J. D.D., 1876. 

Born, 1822, in New Brunswick, N. J. 1841-81, Engaged (excepting 1 year) in the work of 

the Ministry, New Jersey and Newark Conferences, Methodist Episcopal Church. Author 
of Holiness to the Lord; The Angels of God; etc. Compiler of Garden of Spices. 

Rev. Ransom Dunn, D.D., 

Hillsdale, Hillsdale Co., Mich. A.M., i860. 

Born, t8i8, in Bakersfield, Franklin Co., Vt. 1837-52, Engaged in the work of the Min¬ 
istry, Free-Will Baptist Church. 1852-63, Professor of Mental and Moral Philosophy, 
Michigan Central (now Hillsdale) College. 1863-82, Professor of Systematic Theology, 
Hillsdale College, Mich. 1873, D.D., Bates College, Me. 

^Joseph Eastman, A.M. A.M., 1872. 

Born, 1826, in Sandown, Rockingham Co., N. H. 1850, A.B., Dartmouth College. 
1850-3, Principal of Kingston Academy, N. H. 1853, A.M., Dartmouth College. 1853-5, 
Principal of Exeter High School, N. H. 1858-9, Principal of Southampton Barnard School, 
N. H. 1859-81, Teacher in Greenwich (Providence Conference) Academy, R. I. 1880-1, 
President of R. I. Institute of Instruction. Died, 1881, in East Greenwich, R. I. 

Rev. Joel Webster Eaton, D.D., 

Lansingburgh, Rensselaer Co., N. Y. D.D., 1881. 

Born, 1831, in Enosburgh, Franklin Co., Vt. 1855, B.D., Methodist General Biblical 
Institute. 1857-82, Engaged in the work of the Ministry, Troy Conference, Methodist 
Episcopal Church. 1862-4, Chaplain, 169th Regiment, N. Y. Volunteers. 1876, Delegate to 
General Conference. 

* Rev. Charles Elliott, D.D. D.D., 1840. 

Born, 1792, in Glenconway, Ireland. 1818-27, 3 X ~4, 48-52, Engaged in the work of the 
Ministry, Ohio Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1827-31, Professor of Languages 
in Madison College, Pa. 1834-6, Editor of The P ittsburgh Conference Journal. 1836-48, 
52-6, Editor of The Western Christian Advocate. 1857-8, Professor in Iowa Wesleyan 
University. 1858, LL.D., Allegheny College. 1858-60, President of Iowa Wesleyan Uni¬ 
versity. 1860-4, Editor of The Central Christian Advocate. 1864-7, Again President of 
Iowa Wesleyan University. Delegate to General Conference, nine times. Author of Tlte 
Bible and Slavery; Delineatio7i of Romanism; The Sinfulness of A merica?i Slavery; 
etc. Died, 1869, in Mount Pleasant, Henry Co., Iowa. 

Hon. John Ericsson, LL.D., 

36 Beach St., New York, N. Y. LL.D., 1862. 

Bom, 1803, in Vermeland, Sweden. 1826-33, Constructed successively a flame engine, the 
locomotive Novelty, a steam fire-engine, and hot air engine. 1836, Invented the screw 
propeller. 1842, Constructed the first U. S. screw-steamer, The Princeton, in Philadelphia, 
Pa. 1856-62, Constructed noted caloric-engines for domestic use. 1862, Constructed the 
Iron-clad Monitor which repulsed the Virginia (Merrimac ). 1862-4, Constructed a fleet of 

nine iron-clads of the Monitor type. 1868, Ph.D., Sweden. 1869, Constructed, in New 
York, a fleet of 30 steam gun-boats for Spain. 1869-75, Conducted investigations on radiant 
heat; constructed instruments by which the intensity of solar energy was determined. 
1878-80, Constructed a submarine gun and the torpedo vessel Destroyer. Member of Royal 
Academy of Military Sciences, Sweden ; Royal Academy of Science, Stockholm; American 
Philosophical Society; etc., etc. Recipient of the Rumford Medal, and numerous other 
medals, both gold and silver. 

Rev. Albert Ethridge, A.M., 

La Salle, La Salle Co., Ill. A.M., 1862. 

(See Non-Graduate Record, Class of 1853.) 

Hon. Enoch Lewis Fancher, LL.D., 

229 Broadway, New York, N. Y. LL.D., 1863. 

Born, 1817, in Dutchess County, N. Y. 1872-4, Judge of Supreme Court of New York. 
1874-82, Judge of Court of Arbitration of New York, N. Y. 1880, Delegate to General Con¬ 
ference. Author of Address on Laws relating to Religious Corporations in the State of 
New York. 

Rev. James Buckley Faulks, A.M., 

Morristown, Morris Co., N. J. A.M., 1876. 

Bom, 1838, in Elizabeth, N. J. 1858-82, Engaged in the work of the Ministry, New 
Hampshire and Newark Conferences, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1859, B.D., Methodist 
General Biblical Institute. 1880, Delegate to General Conference. 

* Pres. Samuel McGaffey Fellows, A.M. A.M., 1852. 

Born, 1818, in North Sandwich, Carroll Co., N. H. 1852, A.M., Indiana Asbury Uni¬ 
versity. 1853-7, Principal of Iowa Conference Seminary (now Cornell College). 1857-9, 
Professor of Latin in Cornell College, Iowa. 1859-63, President of the same. Died, 1863, 
in Mount Vernon, Linn Co., Iowa. 


1882.] 


HONORARY ALUMNI. 


325 


Rev. Sandford Isaac Ferguson, A.M., 

63 Park St., New York, N. Y. A.M., 1852. 

Bom, 1817, in Kortright, Delaware Co., N. Y. 1843-7, Superintendent of Schools, Dela¬ 
ware County, N. Y. 1848-56, Principal, of Fergusonville Academy, Davenport, N. Y. 
1860-82, Engaged in the work of the Ministry, New York Conference, Methodist Episcopal 
Church. 

* Rev. Ignatius A. Few, D.D., LL.D. LL.D., 1838. 

Born, 1789, in Augusta, Ga. 1812-15, Colonel in U. S. Army. 1815-28, Practiced Law. 
1828-35, Engaged in the work of the Ministry, South Carolina and Georgia Conferences, 
Methodist Episcopal Church. 1837-79, Founder and President of Emory College, Ga. 1844, 
Delegate to General Conference. Died, 1845, in Athens, Clarke Co., Ga. 

*Rev. Henry Fish, A.M. A.M., 1838. 

Bom, 1802, near Doncaster, England. 1823-47, Engaged in the work of the Ministry, 
British Wesleyan Methodist Conference. Author of The Conferences of the Reformers; 
Chapters on the Teaching of the Roman Church. Died, 1879, in Kettering, England. 

*Rev. James Floy, D.D. D.D., 1847. 

Bom, 1806, in New York, N. Y. 1835-56, Engaged in the work of the Ministry, New 
York and New York East Conferences, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1841, A.B., Dickin¬ 
son College. A.M., Dickinson College. 1856-60, Editor of The National Magazine, and 
Secretary of Tract Society. Editor of Good News. Edited Works of Stephen Olin. Author 
of Old Testament Characters ; Sermons, Reviews, and Essays. Died, 1863, in New York, 

Rev. John Bartlit Foote, A.M., 

Manlius, Onondaga Co., N. Y. A.M., 1869. 

Bom, 1826, in Martinsburgh, Lewis Co., N. Y. 1850, B.D., Methodist General Biblical 
Institute. 1851-82, Engaged in the work of the Ministry, Black River and Central New 
York Conferences, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1864, Delegate to General Conference. 
1869, A.M., Genesee College (now Syracuse University). 

* Rev. John Foster, A.M. A.M., 1833. 

1823-32, 34-6, Engaged in the work of the Ministry, New England and Alabama Confer¬ 
ences, Methodist Episcopal Church; located. 1832-4, Principal of Wesleyan Academy, 
Mass. 

William Harrison Foster, A.M., 

Corner Camp St. and Commercial Place, New Orleans, La. A.M., 1849. 

(See Non-Graduate Record, Class of 1841.) 

Rev. Charles Henry Fowler, D.D., LL.D., 

805 Broadway, New York, N.Y. LL.D., 1875. 

Bom, 1837, in Burford, Brant Co., Ontario. 1859, A.B., Genesee College (now Syracuse 
University). 1861, B.D., Garrett Biblical Institute, Ill. 1862, A.M., Genesee College. 
1862-72, Engaged in the work of the Ministry, Rock River Conference, Methodist Episcopal 
Church. 1867, D.D., Garrett Biblical Institute. 1872-6, President of Northwestern Uni¬ 
versity. 1876-80, Editor of The Christian Advocate. 1878, LL.D., Syracuse University. 
1880-2, Corresponding Secretary, Missionary Society. Delegate to General Conference, 
1872, 76, 80. Author of The Fallacies of Colenso reviewed. Editor (in part) of Home and 
Health a?id Home Economics. 

Rev. Henry John Fox, D.D., 

Wilbraham, Hampden Co., Mass. A.M., 1857. 

Bom, 1821, in Kingston-upon-Hull, England. 1846-56, 60-73, 77-82, Engaged in the work 
of the Ministry, New York, New York East (by division), and New England Conferences, 
Methodist Episcopal Church. 1856-60, Principal of Ashland Seminary, N. Y. 1866, D.D., 
Union College. 1873-7, Professor of English Literature in State University, S. C. Author 
of The Student's Common-Place Book. Editor of The Strident's Shakespeare. 

*Rev. John Frazer, D.D. D.D., 1853. 

Bom, 1803, in Ireland. 1831-71, Engaged in the work of the Ministry, Troy, Ohio, and 
Detroit Conferences, Methodist Episcopal Church. Died, 1871, in Lebanon, Ill. 

Rev. James Midwinter Freeman, D.D., 

805 Broadway, New York, N. Y. A.M., 1866. 

Born, 1827, in New York, N. Y. 1850-72, Engaged in the work of the Ministry in New 
Jersey and Newark Conferences, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1875, D.D., Mount Union 
College, Ohio. 1872-82, Assistant Editor of Sunday School and Tract Publications, and 
Assistant Correspondent Secretary of Sunday School Union and Tract Society, Methodist 
Episcopal Church. Author of Bible Manners and Customs ; Short History of the English 
Bible ; Robin Ranger's Library ; etc. 

Prof. John Raymond French, LL.D., 

53, Hall of Languages, Syracuse University, Syracuse, N. Y. A.M., 1852. 

Bom, 1825, in Pulaski, Oswego Co., N. Y. 1849, A.B., Union College. 1853-4, Princi¬ 
pal of Falley Seminary, Fulton, N. Y. 1855-9, Principal of Mexico Academy, N. Y. 
1864-71, Professor of Mathematics in Genesee College (now Syracuse University). 1871, 
LL.D., Allegheny College. 1871-82, Professor of Mathematics in Syracuse University. 


326 WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. [1882. 


Leonard Pickering Frost, A.M., 

Lexington St., Waltham, Mass. A.M., 1S68. 

Bom, 1817, in Barre, Washington Co., Vt. 1836-81, Local Preacher, Methodist Episcopal 
Church. Teacher thirty-eight years in Massachusetts. 184*9-72, Principal of Waltham High 
School, Mass. 1873-5, Superintendent of Schools in Montague, Mass. 

* James B. Gardenhire, LL.D. LL.D., i860. 

i860, Delegate from Fifth Congressional District of Missouri to Republican National Con¬ 
vention at Chicago, Ill. Died, 1862. 

* Rev. Abel Gardner, A.M. A.M., 1859. 

(See Non-Graduate Record, Class of 1842.) * 

Rev. Isaac Gibbard, D.D., 

Rochester, N. Y. A.M., 1862. 

Bom, 1833, in Buckinghamshire, England. 1859, A.B., Genesee College (now Syracuse 
University). 1859-63, Engaged in the work of the Ministry, East Genesee Conference, Meth¬ 
odist Episcopal Church. 1863-5, Chaplain, 143d Regiment N. Y. Volunteers. 1867-9, 
Studied in Berlin, Halle, and Zurich; traveled in Palestine. 1869-82, Again in the minis¬ 
try, Central New York Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 

Rev. Charles Mortimer Giffin, A.M., 

243 Bolton St., Baltimore, Md. A.M., 1875. 

Bom, 1841, in Milford, Clermont Co., Ohio. i86i ? LL.B., Cincinnati Law School. 
1862-77, Engaged in the work of the Ministry, Cincinnati and New York East Conferences, 
Methodist Episcopal Church. 1877-82, Pastor of St. John’s Independent Methodist Church, 
Baltimore, Md. 

Isaac Tichenor Goodnow, A.M., 

Manhattan, Riley Co., Kans. A.M., 1845. 

Bom, 1814, in Whitingham, Windham Co., Vt. 1858-61, One of the founders of Bluemont 
College, Manhattan, Kans. 1861-2, President of the same. 1862, Member of Kansas Leg¬ 
islature. 1863-7, State Superintendent of Public Instruction, Kans. 1867-73, Land Com¬ 
missioner for Kansas State Agricultural College. 1869-76, Same for Missouri, Kansas, and 
Texas Railway Company. 

Rev. Daniel Ayres Goodsell, D.D., 

545 Howard Av., New Haven, Conn. D.D., 1881. 

Born, 1840, in Newburgh, N. Y. 1859-82, Engaged in the work of the Ministiy, New 
York East Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. Delegate to General Conference, 
1876, 80. 

* Harvey Holmes Gregory, M.D. A.M., 1867. 

M D. College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, N. Y. Practiced Medicine in 
Harlem, N. Y. Died, 187 . 

James J. Griffin, A.M. A.M., 1856. 

Rev. William Griffin, D.D., 

West Troy, Albany Co., N. Y. D.D., 1861. 

Born, 1816, in Middletown, Delaware Co. ; N. Y. 1835-68, Engaged in the work of the 
Ministry, Troy Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1871-82, Trustee of Wesleyan 
University. 

* James Hadley, LL.D. LL.D., 1866. 

Born, 1821, in Fairfield, Herkimer Co., N. Y. 1S42, A.B., Yale College. A.M., Yale 
College. 1844-5, Tutor in Middlebury College. 1845-8, Tutor in Yale College. 1848-72, 
Professor of Greek in same. Author of Greek Grammar , i860; Roman Law, 1873; Phi¬ 
lological and Critical Essays , 1S73. Died, 1872, in New Haven, Conn. 

Rev. Edwin Walter Hall, A.M., 

Greenville, Muhlenburgh Co., Ky. A.M., 1868. 

Born, 1838, in Watertown, N. Y. 1863, A.B., Genesee College (now Syracuse University). 
1866-7, Engaged in the work of the Ministry, Genesee Conference, Methodist Episcopal 
Church. 1867-70, Principal of Greenville Collegiate Institute, Ky. 1869-73, Principal of 
Johnson College, Macon, Mo. 1874-8, President of Chaddock College, Quincy, Ill. 
1878-80, Principal of Cazenovia Seminary, N. Y. 1880-2, President of Greenville Female 
College, Ky. 

* Francis Hall, LL.D. LL.D., 1854. 

Born, 1784. Died, 1866. 

* Otis T. Hall, A.M. A.M., 1873. 

Died, 187 . 

Rev. John William Hamilton, A.M., 

People’s Church, Boston, Mass. A.M., 1877. 

1865-82, Engaged in the work of the Ministry, New England Conference, Methodist 
Episcopal Church. 


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HONORARY ALUMNI. 


327 


* Rev. Bp. Leonidas Lent Hamline, D.D. D.D., 1844. 

. B °m, 1797. in Burlington, Hartford Co., Conn. 1832-6, Engaged in the work of the Min¬ 
istry, Ohio Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1836-40, Assistant Editor of The 
IVestern Christian A dvocate. 1841-4, Editor of The Ladies’ Repository. 1844-52, Bishop, 
Methodist Episcopal Church. Author of Sermons and Miscellaneous Works, 1869. Died, 
1865, in Mount Pleasant, Henry Co., Iowa. 

* Rev. John Hannah, D.D. D.D., 1838. 

Born, 1792, in Lincoln, England. 1814-34, Engaged in the work of the Ministry, British 
Wesleyan Methodist Conference. 1834-42, Tutor in Theology, Wesleyan Theological Insti¬ 
tute, England. 1842-67, Professor of Theology, Didsbury College. 1842, 51, President of the 
British Wesleyan Methodist. Conference. Author of Lectures on the Study of Christian 
Theology. Died, 1867, in Didsbury, England. 

Rev. Richard Harcourt, A.M., 

Haverstraw, Rockland Co., N. Y. A.M., 1873. 

Bom, 1840, in Ireland. 1864, B.D., Methodist General Biblical Institute. 1864-82, 
Engaged in. the work of the Ministry, Newark Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 
1864—82, Editor of The Pulpit and the Pew and The Home and Church Exponent. Author 
of Our Country’s Future, 1865; Travels in Europe , 1866; Catholicism in the United 
States, 1880; etc. 

Rev. George Sylvester Hare, D.D., 

58 Washington St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. A.M., 1862. 

Born, .1824, in South Egremont, Berkshire Co., Mass. 1847-82, Engaged in the work of 
the Ministry, New York, New York East, New York, New England, Newark, and New 
York Conferences, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1867, D.D., Northwestern University. 
1880, Delegate to General Conference. 

Rev. Ephraim Boyle Harper, D.D., 

Peterborough, Ontario. D.D., 1879. 

Born, 1819, in North Burgess, near Perth, Ontario. 1841-81, Engaged in the work of 
the Ministry, Methodist Church of Canada. 1859, A.M., Victoria University. 

Prof. Ralph Guernsey Hibbard, A.M., 

New Britain, Conn. A.M., 1866. 

(See Record of Members of the Faculty. Not Graduate Alumni.) 

Rev. Luke Hitchcock, D.D., 

3516 Indiana Av., Chicago, Ill. A.M., 1858 

Bom, 1813, in Lebanon, Madison Co., N. Y. 1834-60, Engaged in the work of the Min¬ 
istry, Oneida and Rock River Conferences, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1860-80, Agent 
for Western Book Concern, Cincinnati, Ohio. 1880-2, Again in the Ministry, Rock River 
Conference. Delegate to General Conference, 1852-80, eight times. 

Rev. John Hobart, A.M., 

Corner 18th St. and Lydia Av., Kansas City, Mo. A.M., 1853. 

(See Non-Graduate Record, Class of 1837.) 

* Rev. David Holmes, A.M. A.M., 1847. 

Bom, 1810, in Newburgh, N. Y. 1834-60, Engaged in the work of the Ministry, Oneida 
and Southern Illinois Conferences, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1860-6, Principal of Battle 
Ground Collegiate Institute, Ind. 1867, Principal of Northwestern Indiana College. 
1868-73, Again in the Ministry, Northwestern Indiana Conference. Died, 1873, in Battle 
Ground, Mich. 

* Rev. Daniel Clay Houghton, D.D. A.M., 1843. 

1840, A.B., University of Vermont. 1843-8, Engaged in the work of the Ministry, 
Genesee Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1850-2, Professor of Moral Philosophy, 
Metaphysics, and Greek in Genesee College (now Syracuse University). 1857, D.D., Univer¬ 
sity of the City of New York. 

Henry Oscar Houghton, D.D., 

4 Park St., Boston, Mass. A.M., 1866. 

Bora, 1823, in Sutton, Caledonia Co., Vt. 1846, A.B., University of Vermont. 1849-82, 
Engaged in Book-printing and Book-publishing; Firm, at present, Houghton, Mifflin & Co. 

*Rev. William George Howard, D.D. A.M., 1845. 

Born, 1814. 1835, A. B., Amherst College. 1854, D.D., Rochester University. Died, 1865. 

Rev. William Clasen Hoyt, A.M., 

Stamford, Conn. A.M., 1852. 

Born, 1814, in Stamford, Conn. 1836-72, Engaged in the work of the Ministry, New York 
and (by division) New York East Conferences, Methodist Episcopal Church. 


328 WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. [ 1882. 

*Hon. Samuel Dickinson Hubbard, LL.D. LL.D., 1854. 

Born, 1799, in Middletown, Conn. 1819, A.B., Yale College. 1831-55, Trustee of Wes¬ 
leyan University. 1845-9, Member of U. S. House of Representatives. 1852-3, Postmaster- 
General of the United States. Died, 1855, in Middletown, Conn. 

Rev. Merritt Hulburd, A.M., 

Burlington, Vt. A.M., 1877. 

Born, 1842, in Monkton, Addison Co., Vt. 1861-82, Engaged in the work of the Ministry, 
Troy, New England, Minnesota, and Troy Conferences, Methodist Episcopal Church. 
1881, A.M., University of Vermont. 

Lucian Hunt, A.M., 

Mount Vernon, Hillsborough Co., N. H. A.M., 1863. 

Born, 1822, in Woodbury, Washington Co., Vt. 1846^64, Principal of Academies in 
Marlow, N. H.; Castine, Me.; Standish, Me.; taught in Boston. 1864-9, Principal of 
Powers Institute, Bernardston, Mass. 1869-81, Principal of Lawrence Academy, Falmouth, 
Mass. 1881-2, President of McCollam Institute, Mount Vernon, N. H. 

Ralph Hunt, A.M., 

South Evanston, Cook Co., Ill. A.M., 1871. 

Born, 1840, in St. Armand, Canada. 1868, A.B., Genesee College (now Syracuse Univer¬ 
sity). 1868-9, Principal of Trumansburgh Academy, N. Y. 1869-70, Principal of Red 
Creek Seminary, N. Y. 1871, A.M., Genesee College. 1871-8, Teacher in Cazenovia Sem¬ 
inary, N. Y. 1878-80, Principal of Atchison High School, Kans. 1880-1, Principal of 
White Cloud Schools, Kans. 

Nathaniel Clark Husted, M.D., 

Tarrytown, Westchester Co., N. Y. A.M., 1880. 

Born, 1825, in North Greenwich, Fairfield Co., Conn. 1850, M.D., University of the City 
of New York. 1850-82, Practicing Medicine. 1864-5, Surgeon to the N. Y. State Troops 
at seat of war. 1874, Vice-President of American Medical Association. 1880, Vice-President 
of N. Y. State Medical Society. Member of N. Y. Academy of Medicine; American Medical 
Association; International Medical Congress (1881); etc. 

Rev. Edgar Huxtable, A.M. A.M., 1842. 

About i860, Sub-Dean of Wells, England. Professor of Ancient Languages in Bristol 
College, England. 1877, Prebendary of Wells, England. Contributor to Smith's Bible 
Dictionary. 

* Rev. Ludwig Sigismund Jacoby, D.D. D.D., 1865. 

Born, 1813, in Old Strelitz, Mecklenburg, Germany. 1841-9, Engaged in the work of the 
Ministry, Missouri Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church; founded German Missions in 
Saint Louis. 1849-72, Missionary to Germany and Switzerland; Superintendent and Presi¬ 
dent of Germany and Switzerland Mission Conference several times. 1860-9, Director of 
Bremen Mission Institute. 1872, Delegate to General Conference. 1872-4, In the Ministry, 
Southwestern (Saint Louis) German Conference. Died, 1874, in Saint Louis, Mo. 

Rev. Daniel Cook Jacokes, A.M., 

Pontiac, Oakland Co., Mich. A.M., i860. 

Born, 1813, in Charlestown, Montgomery Co., N. Y. 1840-82, Engaged in the work of the 
Ministry, Michigan and Detroit Conferences, Methodist Episcopal Church. i86r, 2, Chaplain 
in U. S. Army. 1876, Delegate to General Conference. 1882, Member of Michigan Board 
of Health. 

Rev. Orlando Hinds Jasper, D.D., 

Nashua, N. H. D.D., 1873. 

Born, 1820, in Minot, Androscoggin Co., Me. 1849, B.D., Methodist General Biblical 
Institute. 1849-82, Engaged in the work of the Ministry, New Hampshire Conference, 
Methodist Episcopal Church. 1880, Delegate to General Conference. 

Rev. Jonathan Johnson, A.M., 

Jeffersonville, Ind. A.M., 1854. 

(See Non-Graduate Record, Class of 1848.) 

Rev. Joshua H. Johnson, A.M. A.M., 1857. 

Laurence Johnson, M.D., 

323 West 27th St., New York, N. Y. A.M., 1880. 

Born, 1845, in Savannah, Wayne Co., N. Y. 1864-5, First Lieutenant, 8th U. S. Colored 
Artillery. 1868, M.D., Bellevue Hospital Medical College. 1868-82, Practicing Medicine. 
1877-81, Librarian of N. Y. Academy of Medicine. 1880, Member of Committee on 
Revision of U. S. Pharmacopoeia. 1881-2, Lecturer on Medical Botany, Medical Depart¬ 
ment, University of the City of New York. 

*Prof. John Johnston, LL.D. A.M., 1835. 

(See Record of Members of the Faculty. Not Graduate Alumni.) 


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329 


Rev. George Frederick Kettell, D.D., 

219 Adelphi St., Brooklyn, N. Y. D.D., 1873. 

j dSm'j'/’l!' Boston, Mass. 1843-53, Engaged in the work of the Ministry, New York 
and Philadelphia Conferences, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1858-66, Again in the Ministry, 
Vr CW r. on . r , ence ‘ 1 866-9, u. S. Consul in Germany. 1869-82, Again in the Ministry, 
New York East Conference. 0 

* Rev. Isaiah Dawson King, A.M. A.M., 1869. 

*828, ^ Pemberton, Burlington Co., N. J. 1854-73, Engaged in the work of the 
Ministry, New Jersey Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. "1872, Delegate to General 
Conference. Died, 1874, in Redbank, Monmouth Co., N. J. 

Rf.v. John Lanahan, D.D., 

296 Fayette St., Baltimore, Md. D.D., 1862. 

Bom 1822, in Harrisonburgh, Rockingham Co., Va. 1838-68, 72-82, Engaged in the 
work of the Ministry, Baltimore Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1868-72, Agent 
for Book Concern at New York, N. Y. Delegate to General Conference, 1856-80, seven 
sessions. 

*Rev. George Washington Lane, A.M. A.M., 1840. 

(See Non-Graduate Record, Class of 1835.) 

Abner Erastus Lasher, A.M., 

Napa City, Napa Co., Cal. A.M., 1874. 

Born, 1845. 1867-76, Principal of Baldwinsville Academy, N. Y. 1876-7, Principal of 

Rocky Mountain Seminary, Salt Lake City, Utah. 1877-S2, Principal of Napa Collegiate 
Institute, Cal. 

George W. Leach, M.D. A.M., 1846. 

Rev. Thomas Dale Littlewood, A.M., 

Stepney, Fairfield Co., Conn. A.M., 1873. 

Bom, 1829, in Sheffield, Yorkshire, England. 1854-82, Engaged in the work of the 
Ministry, New York East Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 

Rev. William De Fletcher Lummis, A.M., 

Perry, Dallas Co., Iowa. A.M., 1857. 

Born, 1828, in Bridgeton, Cumberland Co., N. J. 1854, A.B., Marietta College. 1854-6, 
Principal of Coalville Seminary, Ohio. 1856-70, Engaged in the work of the Ministry, Cen¬ 
tral Illinois and Northwestern Indiana Conferences, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1857, 
A.M., McKendree College. 1870, President of Carroll College, Wis. 1874, President of 
Northern Illinois College, Fulton. 1874-9, Engaged in the work of the Ministry, Presbyte¬ 
rian Church, Iowa. 

Marcus Ward Lyon, A.M., 

Benicia Arsenal, Benicia, Solano Co., Cal. A.M., 1881. 

(See Non-Graduate Record, Class of 1870.) 

Hon. William Penn Lyon, LL.D., 

Madison, Wis. A.M., 1840. 

Born, 1822, in Chatham, Columbia Co., N. Y. 1855-9, District Attorney, Racine Co., 
Wis. 1859, 60, Member and Speaker of Wisconsin Assembly. 1866-71, Judge of First 
Judicial Circuit, Wis. 1871-82, Associate Justice of Supreme Court, Wis. 1873, LL.D., 
Wisconsin State University. 

Arthur Collins Maclay, A.M., 

32 Park Place, New York, N. Y. A.M., 1879. 

(See Non-Graduate Record, Class of 1873.) 

Rev. Alexander Macnab, D.D., 

Bowmanville, Durham Co., Ontario. A.M., 1845. 

Born, 1812, in Belleville, Ontario. 1845-50, President of Victoria College; Chief Super¬ 
intendent of Education for Canada West. 1850-2, Assistant Minister to Veil. Archdeacon 
Bethune, Cobourg, Ontario. 1852-82, Rector of Darlington, Bowmanville, Ontario. 

* Rev. Archibald Gifford Marlatt, A.M. A.M., 1853. 

Born, 1829, in Warren County, N. J. 1850, A.B., Dickinson College. 1851-4, Engaged 
in the work of the Ministry, Baltimore Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1856-65, 
Principal of Irving Female College, Mechanicsburgh, Pa. Died, 1865, in Mechanicsburgh, 
Cumberland Co., Pa. 

* William Williams Mather, A.M. A.M., 1834. 

(See Record of Members of the Faculty not Alumni.) 

* Rev. Hiram Mattison, D.D. A.M., 1851. 

Born, 1811, in Herkimer County, N. Y. 1836-40, 50, Engaged in the work of the Minis¬ 
try, Black River Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1861-8, Engaged in the work 

42 


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[ 1882 . 


of the Ministry, Independent Methodist Church. 1868, Secretary of American and Foreign 
Christian Union. Delegate to General Conference, 1848, 52, 56. Author of The Immor¬ 
tality of the Soul; The Resurrection of the Body, etc. Died, 1868, in Jersey City, N. J. 

* Rev. Spencer Mattison, A.M. A.M., 1840. 

(See Non-Graduate Record, Class of 1833.) 

Hon. Ira Mayhew, LL.D., 

156 Jefferson Av., Detroit, Mich. A.M., 1848. 

Born, 1814, in Ellisburgh, Jefferson Co., N. Y. 1845-9, 55 ~ 9 > State Superintendent of 
Public Instruction, Mich. 1853-5, President of Wesleyan Seminary and Albion Female 
College. 1860-82, President of Mayhew Business College. 1876, LL.D. 1878, President 
• of Business Educators’ Association of America. Author of Practical Bookkeeping, 1851, 
i860; University Bookkeeping, 1868; New Manual of Business Practice, 1880; etc. 

* Hon. John McLean, LL.D. LL.D., 1835. 

Born, 1785, in Morris County, N. J. 1813-16, Member of U. S. Congress. 1816, Judge of 
the Supreme Court of Ohio. 1823-9, Postmaster-General of the United States. 1829-61, 
Associate Justice of the U. S. Supreme Court. 1839, LL.D., Harvard University. Died, 
1861, in Cincinnati, Ohio. 

Rev. Prof. Alexander Means, D.D., LL.D., 

Oxford, Newton Co., Ga. A.M., 1836. 

Born, 1801, in Statesville, Iredell Co., N. C. 1837-41, Superintendent of the Georgia 
Conference Manual Labor School. 1838-82, Professor of Natural Science in Emory College, 
Ga.; since 1856, Professor emeritus. 1839, Joined Georgia Conference, Methodist Episcopal 
Church. 1840, Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy, Medical College of Georgia. 1841, 

M. D., Medical College of Georgia. 1851, Traveled in Europe, visiting 9 kingdoms. 18153-4, 
President of Masonic Female College, Ga. 1854, D.D., Emory College. 1854-5, President 
of Emory College. 1858, LL.D., Emory College. 1869-77, State Analytical Chemist of 
Georgia. 

* Rev. Thomas Fitz Randolph Mercein, A.M. A.M., 1854. 

Born, 1825, in New York, N. Y. 1846-56, Engaged in the work of the Ministry, New 
York Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. Author of Natural Goodness. Died, 1856, 
in Sheffield, Berkshire Co., Mass. 

Rev. Robert Roden Meredith, A.M., 

509 Broadway, South Boston, Mass. A.M., 1875. 

Born, 1838, in Ireland. 1862-4, Captain Co. B, 153d N. Y. Volunteers. 1864-78, Engaged 
in the work of the Ministry, Troy, Newark, Cincinnati, and New England Conferences, Meth¬ 
odist Episcopal Church. 1878-82, Pastor of Phillips (Congregational) Church, South Boston, 
Mass. 

Rev. Frederick Merrick, D.D., LL.D., 

Ohio Wesleyan University, Delaware, Delaware Co., Ohio. A.M., 1837. 

(See Non-Graduate Record, Class of 1834.) 

Rev. Horton George Miller, A.M., 

Smith Centre, Smith Co., Kans. A.M., 1870. 

Born, 1836, in Wolcott, Wayne Co., N. Y. 1867, A.B., Madison University. 1867-8, 
Principal of Wilson Collegiate Institute, N. Y. 1869-71, Principal of Macedon Academy, 

N. Y. 1871, Engaged in the work of the ministry, Northern New York and Kansas Confer¬ 
ences, Methodist Episcopal Church. 

John C. Miller, A.M. A.M., 1848. 

A.B., Transylvania University (now Kentucky University.) 

Hon. William Thomas Minor, LL.D., 

Stamford, Conn. LL.D., 1855. 

Born, 1815, in Stamford, Conn. 1834, A.B., Yale College. 1841-64, Practiced Law. 
1S41-68, Member of Connecticut House of Representatives, eight times. 1854, Member of 
Connecticut Senate. 1855-7, Governor of Connecticut. 1864-7, U. S. Consul-General at 
Havana. 1868-73, Judge of Superior Court of Connecticut. 

* James Robinson Moore, A.M. A.M., 1877. 

(See Non-Graduate Record, Class of 1863.) 

Rev. Franklin Gerrish Morris, A.M., 

Easthampton, Hampshire Co., Mass. A.M., 1876. 

Born, 1841, in East Salisbury, Essex Co., Mass. 1865-82, Engaged in the work of the 

Ministry, New England Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1875, Member of Massa- 

chusetts House of Representatives. 

Rev. Zacharias Atwell Mudge, A.M., 

Newton Upper Falls, Middlesex Co., Mass. 

(See Non-Graduate Record, Class of 1839.) 


A.M., 1854. 


1882 .] 


HONORARY ALUMNI. 


331 


Allen Neuman, A.M. 


A.M., 1856. 


Rev. John Newman, D.D., 

Lincoln, Nebr. D.D., 1861. 

Born, 1813, in Amsterdam, Montgomery Co., N. Y. 1838, A.B., Union College. A.M., 
Union College. 1848-51, Principal of Troy Conference Academy, Vt. 1852-63, Professor 
of Latin in Union College. 1856, Joined Troy Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 
1863-73, President of Ripley Female College, Vt. 

Prof. William Harmon Niles, A.M., 

Cambridge, Mass. A.M., 1870. 

Born, 1838, in Northampton, Hampshire Co., Mass. 1867, Ph.B., Yale College. 1871-9, 
Professor of Physical Geology and Geography in Massachusetts Institute of Technology. 
1879-82, Professor of Geology and Geography in the same. 

Charles Carter North, A.M., 

1961 Madison Av., New York, N. Y. A.M., 1866. 

Born, 18ip, in Walton, Delaware Co., N. Y. 1838-46, Engaged in business in Alabama 
and. Mississippi. 1846-77, In business in New York, N. Y. 1864-82, Trustee of Wesleyan 
University; 1871-8, President of the Board. 

Rev. Simeon North, D.D., LL.D., 

Clinton, Oneida Co , N.Y. D.D., 1849. 

Born, 1802, in Berlin, Hartford Co., Conn. 1825, A.B., Yale College. 1827-9, Tutor in 
Yale College. 1828, A.M., Yale College. 1829-39, Professor of Languages in Hamilton 
College, N. Y. 1839-57, President of Hamilton College. 1839-82, Trustee of Hamilton 
College. 1842, LL.D., Western Reserve College. 


* Rev. Eli Noyes, D.D. 


A.M., 1846. 


Born, 1814, in Jefferson, Lincoln Co., Me. 1834, Entered the work of the Ministry, Free- 
Will Baptist Church. 1835-41, Missionary' to Orissa, India. 1841, Pastor in Boston, 
Mass. Editor for ten years of The Morning Star. Published Hebrew Grammar atid 
Reader ; and Lectures on the Truths of the Bible. Died, 1854, in Lafayette, Ind. 

Rev. John Green Oakley, Ph.D., 

463 West 44th St., New York, N. Y. A.M., 1872. 

Born, 1843, in Washington, Dutchess Co., N. Y. 1864-82, Engaged in the work of the 
Ministry, New York Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1869, A.B., University of 
the City of New York. 1875, Traveled and studied in Europe. 1876-82, Lyceum Lecturer. 
1881, Ph.D., Syracuse University. 

Thomas Harter Oakley, A.M., 

685 Case Av., Cleveland, Ohio. A.M., 1855. 

(See Non-Graduate Record, Class of 1838.) 


D.D., 1834. 


*Rev. Pres. Stephen Olin, D.D., LL.D. 


(See Record of Members of the Faculty not Alumni.) 

Rev. William Henry Olin, D.D., 

Binghamton, N. Y. A.M., 1866. 

Born, 1822, in Laurens, Otsego Co.,N. Y. 1844-51, Practiced Law. 1851-82, Engaged in 
the work of the Ministry, Oneida and Wyoming Conferences, Methodist Episcopal Church. 
1878, D.D., Syracuse University. Delegate to General Conference, 1860-80, six sessions. 

Rev. Abiathar Mann Osbon, D.D., 

Peekskili, Westchester Co., N. Y. D.D., 1853. 

Born, 1808, in Pittsfield, Mass. 1829-82, Engaged in the work of the Ministry, New York 
Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. Delegate to General Conference, 1852-72, five 
sessions. Member of Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences. 

*Hon. Thomas Burr Osborne, LL.D. LL.D., 1856. 

1817, A.B., Yale College. Member of U. S. House of Representatives. 1855-65, Pro¬ 
fessor of law in Yale College. Died, 1869. 

Rev. Joseph Henry Owens, A.M., 

East Cambridge, Middlesex Co., Mass. A.M., 1881. 

Born, 1838, in Philadelphia, Pa. B.D., Methodist General Biblical Institute. 
1864-76, Engaged in the work of the Ministry, New England, California, and New England 
Conferences, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1876-82, Principal of La Grange Seminary, Ga. 
1882, Again in the Ministry, New England Conference. 

Rev. Bp. Robert Paine, D.D., 

Aberdeen, Monroe Co., Miss. D.D., 1842. 

Born, 1799, in Person County, N. C. 1818-30, Engaged in the work of the Ministry, 
Tennessee Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1826, A.B., Nashville University. 
1830-46, President of La Grange College, Ala. 1846, Elected Bishop of Methodist Episcopal 
Church, South. Delegate to General Conference, 1824-44, six sessions. Author of Life and 
Times of Bishop RIcKendree. 


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[ 1882 . 


*Rev. Samuel Parker, A.M. 
*Rev. George Peck, D.D. 


A.M., 1839. 
A.M., 1835. 


Born, 1797, in Middlefield, Otsego Co., N. Y. D.D., Augusta College, Ky. 1816-35, 
Engaged in the work of the Ministry, Oneida Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 
1835-9, Principal of Oneida Conference Seminary. 1840-8, Editor of The Methodist Quar¬ 
terly Review. 1848-52, Editor of The Christian Advocate. 1852-73, Again in the Min¬ 
istry, New York and Wyoming Conferences. Delegate to General Conference 1824-72, 13 
session. Delgate to the first Evangelical Alliance in London. Author of History of the 
Apostles and Evangelists; The Scripture Doctrine of Christian Perfection; The Rule of 
Faith, etc. Died, 1876. 

Rev. Bi>. Jesse Truesdell Peck, D.D., LL.D., 

University Av., Syracuse, N. Y. A.M., 1838. 

Born, 1811, in Middlefield, Otsego Co., N. Y. 1832-7, Engaged in the work of the Minis¬ 
try, Oneida and Black River Conferences, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1837-41, Principal 
of Gouverneur Wesleyan Seminary, N. Y. 1841-8, Principal of Troy Conference Academy, 
Vt. 1844, Delegate to General Conference. 1846, D.D., Union College. 1848-52, President 
of Dickinson College. 1852-4, Again in the Ministry, Baltimore Conference. 1854-6, Editor 
and Secretary of the Tract Society, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1856-72, Again in the 
Ministry, New York, California, New York, Troy, and Central New York Conferences. 
1872, Elected Bishop of Methodist Episcopal Church. 1875, LL.D., Willamette University. 
1881, Delegate to Ecumenical Conference, London, England. Author of The Central Idea 
of Christianity; The True Woman; The Great Republic; etc. 

Rf.v. Jonas Oramel Peck, D.D., 

11 Hanson Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. A.M., 1830. 

Born, 1836, in Groton, Caledonia Co., Vt. 1860-82, Engaged in the work of the Ministry, 
New England, Rock River, Baltimore, and New York East Conferences, Methodist Episcopal 
Church. 1862, A.B., Amherst College. 1874, D.D., Lawrence University, Wis. 

Henry Thompson Peirce, M.D., 

247 116th St., New York, N. Y. A.M., 1871. 

Born, 1844, in Roxbury, Suffolk Co., Mass. 1866, A.B., Amherst College. 1870, M.D., 
College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, N. Y. 1870-82, Practicing Medicine. 


*Rev. George Thomas Perks, A.M. 


A.M., 1866. 


Born, 1819, in Madeley, England. 1840-77, Engaged in the work of the Ministry, British 
Y/esleyan Methodist Conference. 1867, Foreign Missionary ^Secretary. 1873, Conference 
President. Died, 1877, in Rotherham, England. 

Rev. James Pike, D.D., 

Bristol, Grafton Co., N. H. D.D., 1873. 

(See Non-Graduate Record, Class of 1842.) 

Rev. Smith Harrison Platt, A.M., 

Southampton, Suffolk Co., N. Y. A.M., 1866. 

Born, 1829, in New Milford, Litchfield Co., Conn. 1850-82, Engaged in the work of the 
Ministry, New York East Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1859-60, Editor of The 
American Monthly: 1866, Editor of The Connecticut Tempera 7 ice Journal. 1882, Editor 
of The Whispers of Peace. Author of The Gift of Power; The Power of Grace; The 
Philosophy of Christian Holiness; etc., etc. 


*Ernst F. Plitschke, A.M. 


A.M., i860. 


1858-61, Instructor in Modem Languages and Industrial Drawing in Lawrence University, 
Appleton, Wis. Died in U. S. Army, 1861. 

Addison Brown Poland, A.M., 

Ilion, Herkimer Co., N. Y. A.M , 1876. 

(See Non-Graduate Record, Class of 1872.) 

Rev. James Porter, D.D., 

133 McDonough St., Brooklyn, N. Y. A M., 1847. 

Born, 1808, in Middleborough, Plymouth Co., Mass. 1830-56, Engaged in the work of 
the Ministry, New England Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1855-71, Trustee of 
Wesleyan University. 1856, D.D., McKendree College. 1856-68, Agent for the Book Con¬ 
cern at New York. 1868-82, Local Secretary of the National Temperance Society. Author 
of Compendium of Methodism; A Comprehensive History of Methodism ; Helps to Official 
Members of the M. E. Church ; etc. 

John Smith Porter, D.D., 

Burlington, Burlington Co., N. J. D.D., 1859. 

Born, 1805, near Snow Hill, Worcester Co., Md. 1829-73, Engaged in the work of the 
Ministry, Philadelphia, and (by division) New Jersey and Newark Conferences, Methodist 
Episcopal Church. 1838-58, Trustee of Dickinson College. 1849-65, Trustee of Pennington 
Seminary. 1866, First Projector of Centenary Collegiate Institute; Trustee of same, till 
1873. 1867-82, Trustee of Drew Seminary. Delegate to General Conference, 1840-68, six 

sessions. 


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HONORARY ALUMNI. 


333 


Rev. Prof. George Prentice, D.D., 

Middletown, Conn. A.M., 1865. 

(See Record of Members of the Faculty not Alumni.) 

*Rev. William Morley Punshon, D.D., LL D. A.M., 1861. 

Born, 1824, in Doncaster, England. 1844-81, Engaged in the work of the Ministry, Brit¬ 
ish Wesleyan Methodist Conference. 1867, Delegate to Canada Conference; President of 
the same. 1874, President of British Wesleyan Methodist Conference. 1875, Secretary 
of the Wesleyan Missionary Society. LL.D. Author of Life Thoughts (1863); Sabbath 
Chimes (1867); The Prodigal Son (1868); etc. Died, 1881, in Brixton, England. 

Alfred Seaman Purdy, M.D., 

288 Madison Av., New York, N. Y. A.M., 1859. 

Bom, 1808, in New York, N. Y. 1831, M.D., College of Physicians and Surgeons, New 
York, N. Y. 1831-82, Practicing Medicine. Fellow of the New York Academy of Medi¬ 
cine ; Member of New York Pathological Society; Member of Medical Society of New York ; 
etc. 

*Hon. George Payn Quackenbos, LL.D. LL.D., 1868. 

Born, 1826, in New York, N. Y. 1843, A.B., Columbia College. 1846, A.M., From same. 
1848-50, Editor of The Literary American. 1857-66, Principal of the Collegiate School, 
New York, N. Y. Edited Spier's and Surennc's French Dictionary ; American Editor of 
Bain's Rhetoric and Lockyer's Astronomy. Author of Appleton’s Series of Arithmetics; 
of Rhetoric ; History of the United States; and various other school-books. Died, 1881, 
in New London, Merrimack Co., N. FI. 

Rev. Prof. Miner Raymond, D.D., 

Evanston, Cook Co., Ill. A.M., 1840. D.D., 1854. 

Born 1811, in New York, N. Y. 1838-48, Engaged in the work of the Ministry, New Eng¬ 
land Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1848-64, Principal of Wesleyan Academy, 
Mass. 1864-82, Professor of Systematic Theology, Garrett Biblical Institute. Author of 
Systematic Theology. 

Alexander Simpson Reid, A.M., 

St. John’s, Newfoundland. A.M., 1861. 

Rev. John Morrison Reid, D.D., LL.D., 

805 Broadway, New York, N. Y. A.M., 1852.. 

Born, 1820, in New York, N. Y. 1839, A.B., University of the City of New York. 
1839-44, Teacher and Principal of the Mechanics Institute School, New York, N. Y. 1844- 
58, Engaged in the work of the Ministry, New York and New York East Conferences, Meth¬ 
odist Episcopal Church. 1858, D.D., University of the City of New York. 1858-64, Presi¬ 
dent of Genesee College (now Syracuse University). 1864-8, Editor of The Western 
Christian Advocate. 1868-72, Editor of The Northwestern Christian Advocate. 1872-82, 
Corresponding Secretary, Missionary' Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church. 1881, 
LL.D., Syracuse University. 1881, Delegate to the Ecumenical Methodist Conference, 
London. Delegate to General Conference, since 1856, seven sessions. Author of Missions 
and Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church. 

*James Quackenbush Rice, A.M. A.M., 1856. 

(See Non-Graduate Record, Class of 1850 ) 

*John McDowell Rice, M.D. A.M., 1862. 

Born, 1842. 1859, A.B., University of Pennsylvania. 1862, A.M., from same. A M., 

College of New Jersey. M.D., University of Pennsylvania. Surgeon in U. S. Navy. 
Died, 1868. 

*Rev. Phineas Rice, D.D. D.D., 1854. 

Born, 1876, in Vermont. 1807-61, Engaged in the work of the Ministry, New York Con¬ 
ference, Methodist Episcopal Church ; Presiding Elder for 28 years. Delegate to General 
Conference. 1820-56, ten sessions. Died, 1861, in Newburgh, N. Y. 

Rev. William Rice, D.D., 

Springfield, Mass. A.M., 1853. D.D., 1876. 

Born, 1821, in Springfield, Mass. 1841-57, Engaged in the work of the Ministry, New 
England Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1861-82, Librarian of City Library, 
Springfield, Mass. 1875-82, Trustee of Wesleyan University. 1876-7, Member of Committee 
on Revision of the Hymn-Book of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Member of Massachu¬ 
setts Board of Education. 1873-82, Chaplain of Hampden County House of Correction. 
Compiler of The Pastor's Manual , and Moral and Religious Quotations from the Poets. 

Rev. Daniel Richards, A.M., 

53 Purchase St., Newburyport, Mass. A.M., 1872. 

Born, 1818, in Newton, Mass. 1842-82, Engaged in the work of the Ministry, New Eng¬ 
land Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 

*Rev. Marvin Richardson, D.D. D.D., 1868. 

Born, 1789, in Stephentown, Rensselaer Co., N. Y. 1809-54, Engaged in the work of the 
Ministry, New York Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. Delegate to General Confer¬ 
ence, 1820-52, 8 sessions. Died, 1876, in Poughkeepsie, N.Y. 


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Rev. Matthew Richey, D.D., 

Windsor, Nova Scotia. A.M., 1836. D.D., 1847. 

Born, 1803, in Rathmelton, Ireland. 1821-36, 39-55, Engaged in the work of the Minis¬ 
try, in Nova Scotia, Prince Edward’s Island, and Canada, Wesleyan Methodist Conference. 
1836-9, Principal of Upper Canada Academy (now Victoria College). 1839-43, Editor of 
The Wesleyan. 1846, Delegate to 1st Evangelical Conference, London, England. 1848-50, 
President of Canada Wesleyan Methodist Conference. 1856-61, 67, President of Eastern 
British America Conference. 1861-70, In the work of the Ministry, Eastern British America 
Conference. Delegate to General Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church, U. S., 1844, 48, 
68 . Author of Life of Rev. Wm. Black (1839); Relation of John Wesley to the Church of 
England; The Sabbath ; etc. 

*Hon. Joseph Jenkins Roberts, A.M., A.M., 1862. 

Born, 1809, in Petersburgh, Va. 1841-7, Governor of the Liberia Colony. 1848-56, 71, 
President of the Republic of Liberia. 1855, President of Liberia College. 

*Rev. Nelson Rounds, D.D. A.M., 1833. 

Born, 1807, in Winfield, Herkimer Co., N. Y. 1829, A.B., Union College. 1831-6, 
37-44, Engaged in the work of the Ministry, Oneida Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 
1844-8, Editor of The Northern Christian Advocate. 1848-52, Member of Book Commit¬ 
tee. 1854, D.D., Dickinson College. 1869-71, President of Willamette University, Oreg. 
1871-4, Superintendent of Public Instruction, Wash. Ter. Died, 1874, in Wash. Ter. 

Prof. John Daniel Runkle, LL.D., 

High St., Brookline, Norfolk Co., Mass. LL.D., 1871. 

Bom, 1822, in Root, Montgomery Co., N. Y. 1851, B.S., Harvard University. 1851, 
A.M. from same. 1859-61, Editor of The Mathematical Monthly. 1865-82, Professor of 
Mathematics in the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. 1868-78, President of the 
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. 1870, Ph.D., Hamilton College. Author of New 
Tables for determining the Values of the Co-efficients in the Perturbative Function of 
Planetary Motion <Smithsonian Contrib., 1856). 

Hon. Theodore Runyon, LL.D., 

Newark, N. J. LL.D., 1867. 

Born, 1822, in Somerville, Sortierset Co., N. J. 1842, A.B., Yale College. 1846-73, Prac¬ 
ticed Law. 1857-73, Brigadier-General and Major-General of New Jersey Militia. 1861, 
Brigadier-General of New Jersey troops in U. S. service. 1862, A.M., Yale College. 1864-5, 
Mayor of Newark, N. J. 1873-82, Chancellor of New Jersey. 1875. LL.D., Rutgers Col¬ 
lege. 

Rev. William Henry Russell, A.M., 

Bay Ridge, Kings Co., N. Y. A.M., 1878. 

Born, 1825, in New York, N. Y. 1851-82, Engaged in the work of the Ministry, New 
York East Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 

*Rev. Egerton Ryerson, D.D., LL.D. D.D., 1842. 

Born, 1S03, in Charlotteville, Ontario. 1824-32, 35-7, 40-1, Engaged in the work of the 
Ministry in Canada Wesleyan Methodist Conference. 1833-4, 38-9, Editor of The Christian 
Guardian. 1842-4, President of Victoria College. 1845-76, Superintendent of Education 
for the Province of Ontario. 1861, LL.D., University of Victoria College. 1874-8, President 
of the first General Conference of Methodist Church of Canada. Delegate to the British 
Wesleyan Conference, 1832, 36, 39, 40, 74; to the General Conference, Methodist Episcopal 
Church, U. S., 1835, 39, 43, 56, 66. Author of Manual of Agricultural Chemistry ; The 
Clergy Reserve Question; Compulsory Educatiofi; etc., etc. Died, 1882, in Toronto, Ont. 

Daniel Sanford, A.M., 

Redding, Fairfield Co., Conn. A.M., 1850. 

(See Non-Graduate Record, Class of 1840.) 

Rev. George Godfrey Saxe, A.M., 

Stamford, Conn. A.M., 1858. 

Born, 1822, in Plattsburgh, Clinton Co., N. Y. 1848-57, Engaged in the work of the Min¬ 
istry, Troy Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1858, A M., Middlebury College, Vt. 
1859-82, Engaged in business in New York, N. Y. 

*Alexander J. B. Schem, A.M. A.M., 1855. 

Born, 1826, in Wiedenbriick, Germany. 1849-51, Edited Westphalian newspapers. 1854- 
60, Professor of Hebrew and Modern Languages, Dickinson College. 1860-81, Engaged in 
editorial and other literary work in New York, N. Y. One of the editors of The Methodist 
and The Methodist Quarterly Review. Contributor to Appleton’s, McClintock and Strong’s, 
and Johnson’s Cyclopedias. Prepared a revised American edition of the Conversations- 
Lexicon in German (1869 seq). Died, 1881, in West Hoboken, Hudson Co., N. J. 

Rev. Bp. Levi Scott, D.D., 

Odessa, New Castle Co., Del. A.M., 1840. 

Born, 1802, near Cantwell’s Bridge (now Odessa), New Castle Co., Del. 1826-32, 33-40, 
Engaged in the work of the Ministry, Philadelphia Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church’. 
1840-3, Principal of Dickinson Grammar School, Pa. 1843-8, Again in the Ministry! 
1848-52, Agent for Book Concern at New York. Delegate to General Conference, 1836-52 
five sessions. 1852, Elected Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church. 


1882.] 


HONORARY ALUMNI. 


334 ^ 


Delavan Clarence Scoville, A.M., 

208 Broadway, New York, N. Y. • A.M., 1868. 

Born, 1848, in 1 win, Lewis Co., N. Y. 1862-9, Taught. 1869-74, Superintendent of Bay City 
Public Schools, Mich. 1874-82, Practicing Law. 1876, LL.B., Columbia College. 1879-82, 
President of New York Educational Society. 

Rev. Moses Lewis Scudder, D.D., 

Bethel, Sullivan Co., N. Y. A.M., 1849. 

(See Non-Graduate Record, Class of 1837.) 

George Ingraham Seney, A.M., 

Metropolitan National Bank, New York, N. Y. A.M., 1866. 

(See Non-Graduate Record, Class of 1845.) 

Rev. Hiram Charles Sexton, A.M , 

Albany, N. Y. A.M., 1878. 

(See Non-Graduate Record, Class of i860.) 

*Pres. David O. Shattuck, LL.D. LL.D., 1845. 

President of Centenary College. 

James Carey Sheffield, A.M., 

173 Broadway, New York, N. Y. A.M., 1877. 

Born, 1S48, in Hartford, Conn: 1869, A.B., University of the City of New York. 1871, 
LL.B., Columbia College. 1871-82, Practicing Law. 

Rev. David Sherman, D.D., 

Hopkinton, Middlesex Co., Mass. D.D., 1872. 

Born, 1822, in New Lebanon, Columbia Co., N. Y. 1843-82, Engaged in the work of the 
Ministry, New England Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1880-1, Editor of The 
New England Methodist. Delegate to General Conference, 1864, 68, 72. Author of 
Sketches of New England Divines (1859); History of the Discipline (1873). 

Joseph Shortlidge, A.M., 

State College, Center Co., Pa. A.M., 1866. 

Born, 1832,411 New Garden, Chester Co., Pa. 1857, Principal of Putnam Academy, N. Y. 
1861-2, Principal of Fairville Institute, Pa. 1862-80, Principal of Maplewood Institute, Pa. 
1880-2, President of Pennsylvania State College. 

Rev. Bp. Matthew Simpson, D.D., LL.D., 

1807 Mount Vernon St., Philadelphia, Pa. D.D., 1841. LL.D., 1871. 

Born, i8ti, in Cadiz, Harrison Co., Ohio. 1829, A.B., Madison College, Pa. 1833, M.D. 
I ^33-7, Engaged in the work of the Ministry, Pittsburgh Conference, Methodist Epis¬ 
copal Church. 1837-9, Vice-President and Professor of Natural Science, Allegheny College, 
Pa. 1839-48, President of Indiana Asbury University. 1848-52, Editor of The Western 
Christian Advocate. 1852, Elected Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church. 1857, 
Delegate to the Irish and British Wesleyan Conferences; also to the Evangelical Alliance, 
Berlin. 1870, Again Delegate to the British Wesleyan Conference. 1881, Delegate to the 
Ecumenical Methodist Conference, London. Author of Lectures on Preaching; A Hun¬ 
dred Years of Methodism ; Cyclopedia of Methodism (1878). 

*Rev. Charles Bostwick Sing, A.M. A.M., 1851. 

Born, 1S15, in Sing Sing, N. Y. 1835, Graduated at U. S. Military Academy, West Point, 
N. Y. 1840-76, Engaged in the work of the Ministry, New York and (by division) New 
York East Conferences, Methodist Episcopal Church. Died, 1878, in Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Rev. Benjamin Sleight, A.M. A.M., 1848. 

Rev. Charles Nelson Smith, A. M., 

Ipswich, Essex Co., Mass. A.M., 1864. 

Born, 1816, in Brookfield, Orange Co., Vt. 1842-82, Engaged in the work of the Ministry, 
New Hampshire and New England Conferences, Methodist Episcopal Church. 

*Rev. Justin Spaulding, A.M. A. M., 1844. 

Born, 1802, in Moretown, Washington Co., Vt. 1823-55, Engaged in the work of the 
Ministry, New England and New Hampshire Conferences, Methodist Episcopal Church. 
1836-41, Missionary to Brazil. Died, 1865, in Moretown, Vt. 

Charles Henry Stocking, A.M., 

Mount Clair, Essex Co., N. J. A.M., 1862. 

(See Non-Graduate Record, Class of 1858.) 

Rev. Cyrus Stone, D.D., 

Farmington, Franklin Co., Me. D.D., 1874. 

Born, 1837, in Jay, Franklin Co., Me. 1857, A.B., Bowdoin College, i860, A.M. 
from same. 1860-2, Tutor in Greek in same. 1863, B.D., Bangor Theological Seminary. 
1863-82, Engaged in the work of the Ministry, East Maine Conference, Methodist Episcopal 
Church. 


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Rev. Leroy Sumner Stowe, A.M., 

Moriches, Suffolk Co., N. Y. A.M., 1^74. 

(See Non-Graduate Record, Class of 1870.) 

John Swinburne, A.M., 

White Plains, Westchester Co., N. Y. A.M., 1834. 

Born, 1803, in Brooklyn, N. Y. 1832-40, Principal of White Plains Academy, N. 
1840-56, Principal and Proprietor of the W^hite Plains Institute. 

John Peck Higgins Tallman, A.M., 

Hooker Av., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. A.M., 1851. 

Born, 1820, in Washington, Dutchess Co., N. Y. 1842-82, Practicing Law. 1843-6, 
Master in Chancery. 1847-55, Surrogate of Dutchess County. 

Rev. George Lansing Taylor, D.D., 

Ridgefield, Fairfield Co., Conn. A.M., 1864. 

(See Non-Graduate Record, Class of 1861.) 

Rev. Milton Spenser Terry, D.D., 

805 Broadway, New York, N. Y. A.M., 1870. D.D., 1879. 

Born, 1840, in Coeymans, Albany Co., N. Y. 1863-82, Engaged in the work of the Minis¬ 
try, New York Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. Commentator on the historical 
books (Joshua to Esther) of Whedon’s Commentary on the Old Testament. 

*Hon. George Thompson, LL.D. LL.D., 1864. 

Born, 1804, in Liverpool, England. 1831, Lecturing Agent for the London Anti-Slavery 
Society. 1834-5, Visited the United States to aid in the abolition of slavery. 1835-78, 
Engaged in various reforms in England and India. 1861-4, Prominent in preventing the 
recognition of the independence of the Southern Confederacy by the British Government. 
Died, 1878. 

*Rev. Thomas Jefferson Thompson, D.D. D.D., 1866. 

Born, 1803, in Dorchester County, Md. 1826-74, Engaged in the work of the Ministry, 
Philadelphia and New Jersey and Wilmington Conferences, Methodist Episcopal Church. 
Delegate to General Conference, 1844-72, six sessions. Died, 1874, in Wilmington, Del. 

*Rev. Bp. Edward Thomson, D.D., LL.D. LL.D., 1855. 

Born, 1810, in Portsea, England. 1829, M.D., University of Pennsylvania. 1833-8, 
Engaged in :he work of the Ministry, Ohio and Michigan Conferences, Methodist Episcopal 
Church. 1838-43, Principal of Norwalk Seminary, Ohio. 1844-6, Editor of The Ladies’’ 
Repository. 1846, D.D., Indiana Asbury University. 1846-60, President of Ohio Wesleyan 
University. 1860-4, Editor of The Christian Advocate and Journal. 1864-70, Bishop of 
the Methodist Episcopal Church. Author of Evidences 0/ Revealed Religion ; Moral and 
Religious Essays; Our Orie 7 ttal Missions; etc. 'Died, 1870, in Wheeling, W. Va. 

*Rev. William L. Thornton, A.M. A.M., 1848. 

Engaged in the work of the Ministry, British Wesleyan Methodist Conference. 1S41-9, 
Professor in Wesleyan Theological Seminary. 1S49-64, Conference Editor. 1864, Delegate 
to the General Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church, U. S.; President of Canada Con¬ 
ference; President of Eastern British Conference. 1864-5, President of British Wesleyan 
Methodist Conference. Died, 1865. 

*Thomas Bangs Thorpe, A.M. A.M., 1847. 

(See Non-Graduate Record, Class of 1837.) 

Rev. Pres. Henry Pierson Torsey, D.D., LL.D., 

Kent’s Hill, Kennebec Co., Me. A.M., 1845. 

Born, 1819, in Monmouth, Kennebec Co., Me. 1844-59, Principal of Maine Wesleyan Semi¬ 
nary. 1848, Joined Maine Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1854-5, Member of 
Maine Senate. 1859-82, President of Maine Wesleyan Seminary and Female College, i860, 
LL.D., McKendree College. 1876, D.D., Bates College. 

Eben Tourj£e, Mus. D., 

Music Hall, Boston, Mass. Mus. D., 1S66. 

Born, 1834, in Warwick, Kent Co., R.I. 1868, Professor of Sacred Music, Boston Univer¬ 
sity. 1872, Dean of College of Music, Boston University. Director of New England Con¬ 
servatory of Music. Editor of Tribute of Praise (1873); Chorus Choir (1875); etc. 

Rev. Prof. Luther Tracy Townsend, D.D., 

20 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. A.M., 1866. 

Born, 1838, in Orono, Penobscot Co., Me. 1859, A.B., Dartmouth College. 1862, B.D., 
Andover Theological Seminary. 1863-4, Adjutant, 16th N. H. Volunteers. 1865-8, En¬ 
gaged in the work of the Ministry, New England Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church 
1868-70, Professor of ExegeticalTheology, Boston University. 1870-2, Professor of Historical 
Theology in same. 1872-82, Professor of Practical Theology in same. 1875, D.D., Dart¬ 
mouth College. 1881, Delegate to Ecumenical Methodist Conference, London. 1882, Dean 
of the Chatauqua School of Theology. Author of Credo; God-Man; The Fate of Repub¬ 
lics ; etc. 


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1882.] HONORARY ALUMNT. 334 € 

Rev. Mark Trafton, D.D., 

Wollaston (Heights), Norfolk Co., Mass. A.M., 1850. 

Born, 1810, in Bangor, Me. 1831-82, Engaged in the work of the Ministry, New England 
Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1855-7, Member of U. S. House of Representa¬ 
tives. D.D. 

*Rev. Thomas Cogswell Upham, D.D. D.D., 1843. 

Born, 1799, in Deerfield, Rockingham Co., N. H. i8r8, A.B., Dartmouth College. 1821, 
B.D., Andover Theological Seminary. A.M., Dartmouth College. 1821-3, Assistant in 
Hebrew, Andover Theological Seminary; translated Jahn’s Biblical Archaeology. 1823-5, 
Associate Pastor of Rochester Congregational Church, N. H. 1825-72, Professor of Mental 
and Moral Philosophy, Bowdoin College. Author of Elements of Mental Philosophy (1839, 
64); Outlines of Disordered and Imperfect Mental Action (1840); Philosophical and Prac¬ 
tical Treatise on the Will (1850); etc. Died, 1872, in New York, N. Y. 

*Rev. Stephen Montfort Vail, D.D. A.M., 1841. 

Born, 1818, in Union Dale, Westchester Co., N. Y. 1838, A.B., Bowdoin College. 1842, 
B.D., Union Theological Seminary. 1842-7, Engaged in the work of the Ministry, New 
York Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1847-9, Principal of New Jersey Conference 
Seminary. 1849-68, Professor of Hebrew and of Sacred and -Oriental Literature, Methodist 
General Biblical Institute, N. H. 1856, D.D., Genesee College (now Syracuse University). 
1869-73, U. S. Consul to Rhenish Bavaria. Author of Ministerial Education in the M. E. 
Church ; The Bible against Slavery ; etc. Died, 1880, in Jersey City, N. J. 

*Rev. Jackson C. Vandercook, A.M. A.M., 1857. 

Born, 1814. Died, 1866. 

Rev. Charles Kirsop Vickers, A.M. A.M., 1862. 

Hebron Vincent, A.M., 

Edgartown, Dukes Co., Mass. A.M., 1869. 

Born, 1805, in Edgartown, Mass. 1832-5, 42-7, Engaged in the work of the Ministry, New 
England and Providence Conferences, Methodist Episcopal Church; located. 1854-82, 
Register of Probate Court, Dukes County. 1874-80, Member of Massachusetts Board of 
Agriculture. 

*Rev. Samuel Dousland Waddy, D.D. D.D., 1861. 

Born, 1804, in Burton-on-Trent, Derbyshire, England. 1825-70, Engaged in the work of 
the Ministry, British Wesleyan Methodist Conference. 1838, Founder of Wesley College, 
Sheffield. 1844-62, Governor and Chaplain of same. 1859, 60, Conference President. 
Author of Sermons (1877). Died, 1876, in Redland, Bristol, England. 

Rev. Francis James Wagner, A.M., 

Chelsea, Mass. A.M., 1871. 

(See Non-Graduate Record, Class of 1863.) 

*Rev. Jason F. Walker, A.M. A.M., 1849. 

Born, 1819, in Smithfield, R. I. A. B., University of Vermont. 1869-79, Pastor of Protest¬ 
ant Episcopal Churches in Michigan, Illinois, Minnesota, and Colorado. 1879-80, Dean 
of Grace Cathedral, Topeka, Kans. Died, 1880, in Topeka, Kans. 

Andrew Ely Warner, A.M., 

Chester, Middlesex Co., Conn. A.M., 1872. 

(See Non-Graduate Record, Class of 1864.) 

*Simon Greenleaf Waterpiouse, A.M. ■ A.M., 1847. 

Born, 1820, in Poland, .Androscoggin Co.., Me. 1843-9, Teacher in English Department, 
Providence-Conference Seminary, R. I. Died, 1850, in Poland, Me. 

Rev. Wilbur Fisk Watkins, D.D., 

323 Madison Av., New York, N. Y. A.M., 1863. 

Born, 1836, in Baltimore, Md. 1859-71, Engaged in the work of the Ministry, New York 
East Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1871-82, Rector in Protestant Episcopal 
Churches in Brooklyn, Washington, Baltimore, and New York. 1879, D.D., William and 
Mary College, Va. 

*Rev. George Webber, D.D. A.M., 1850. D.D., 1853. 

Born, 1801, in Shapleigh, York Co., Me. 182S-56, 59-70, Engaged in the work of the 
Ministry, Maine Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. Died, 1875, in Kent s Hill, 
Kennebec Co., Me. 

*Rev. Francis A. West, D.D. D.D., 1859. 

Born 1801 1822-49, Engaged in the work of the Ministry, British Wesleyan Methodist 

' Conference. 1857, Conference President. i860, Governor of New Kingswood School. 
Author of Memoir of Jonathan Saville ; Memoir of Mrs. Gibson (1837); The Presence of 
God with His People (1840): etc. Died, 1869. 

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[ 1882 . 


^Robert Athovv West, A.M. A.M., 1851. 

Born, 1808, in Yorkshire, England. 1846-51, Editor of The Commercial Advertiser , 
New York, N. Y. 1851-63, Editor in Chief of the same. 1863-4, Editor of The Washington 
Chronicle , D. C. 1864-5, Assistant Secretary to Judge-Advocate-General Holt. Member of 
Committee on Revision of Methodist Hymn Book (1849). Author of Sketches of Wesleyan 
Preachers (1849); Hymn 66, Methodist Hymnal (1878); Letters to My Daughter; etc. 
Died, 1865, in Georgetown, D. C. 

Rev. Daniel Dennison Whedon, D.D., LL.D., 

805 Broadway, New York, N. Y. LL.D., 1867. 

(See Record of Members of the Faculty not Alumni.) 


Charles Chandler Wheeler, A.M., 

Brooklyn Eagle , Brooklyn, N. Y. A.M., i860. 

1857, A.B., Genesee College (now Syracuse University). 

Rev. Lorenzo White, A.M., 

Lunenburgh, Worcester Co., Mass. A.M., 1864. 

(See Non-Graduate Record, Class of 1851.) 

Rev. Bp. Isaac William Wiley, D.D., LL.D., 

Cincinnati, Ohio. D.D., 1864. 

Born, 1825, in Lewistown, Mifflin Co., Pa. 1849-57, Engaged in the work of the Ministry, 
Philadelphia and New Jei'sey Conferences, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1850, M.D.^Uni¬ 
versity of the City of New York. 1850-4, Missionary to China. 1857, A.M., Dickinson 
College. 1857-63, Principal of Pennington Seminary, N. J. 1864-72, Editor of The Ladies' 
Repository. 1872, Elected Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church. 1879, LL.D., Ohio 
Wesleyan University. Author of The Fallen Missionaries of Foo Chow (1857); The Relig¬ 
ion of the Family (1871); China and Japan (1878); etc. 


Rev. William Crawford Wilson, A.M., 

Westport, Fairfield Co., Conn. A.M., 1879. 

Born, 1846, in Ireland. 1873, A.B., Dickinson College. 1879, B.D., General Theological 
Seminary, N. Y. 1878-80, Engaged in the work of the Ministry, Protestant _ Episcopal 
Church. 1878, A.M., Trinity College. 1880-2, Engaged in the work of the Ministry, New 
York East Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 


Ezra D. Winslow, A.M., 

Buenos Ayres, South America. A.M., 1869. 

1860-72, Engaged in the work of the Ministry, New England Conference, Methodist Epis¬ 
copal Church. 1880, Editor of Buenos Ayres Herald , S. A. 

Rev. Daniel Wise, D.D., 

Englewood, Bergen Co., N. J. A.M., 1849. D.D., 1859. 

Born, 1813, in Portsmouth, England. 1840-4, 45-52, Engaged in the work of the Ministry, 
New England and Providence Conferences, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1852-6, Editor of 
Zion's Herald. 1856-72, Editor of Sunday-School and Tract Publications, and Correspond¬ 
ing Secretary of Sunday-School Union and Tract Society. Author of Our King, or. The 
Story of our Lord's Life on Earth; Uncrowned Kings ; Vanquished Victors; etc., etc. 

Rev. Harvey Colcord Wood, A.M., 

Aurora, Hamilton Co., Nebr. A.M., 1847 

Born, March 25, 1817, in Portsmouth,_ Rockingham Co., N. H. 1844, A.B., Dartmouth 
College. 1845, Joined Vermont Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1847-9, Principal 
of Springfield Wesleyan Seminary, Vt. 1849-52, Principal of Marlow Academy, N. H. 
1854-7, Principal of Danville Seminary, Ill. 1857-60, Principal of Brunson Institute, Wis. 
1860-3, Superintendent of Juneau County Schools, Wis. 1863-80, Principal of Graded 
Schools, Evanston, Ill. 

*Hon. Levi Woodbury, LL.D. LL.D., 1843. 

Born, 1789, in Francestown, Hillsborough Co., N. H. 1809, A.B., Dartmouth College. 
A.M., Dartmouth College. 1816-23, Judge of New Hampshire Supreme Court. 1823, 
LL.D., Dartmouth College. 1823-5, Governor of New Hampshire. 1825, Speaker of New 
Hampshire House of Representatives. 1825-31, Member of U. S. Senate. 1831-4, Secre¬ 
tary of the Navy. 1834-41, Secretary of the Treasury. 1841-5, Again Member of the Senate. 
1845-51, Justice of the U. S. Supreme Court. Author of Writings (1852). Died, 1851. 

*Rev. George Washington Woodruff, D.D. A.M., 1861. 

Born, 1824, in New York, N. Y. 1845-70, 71-4, Engaged in the work of the Ministry, 
New York and (by division) New York East Conferences, Methodist Episcopal Church. 
1869, D.D., Ohio Wesleyan University. 1875-81, Again in the Ministry, Providence and 
New York East Conferences. 1880, Delegate to General Conference. Died, 1882, in Brook¬ 
lyn, N. Y. 

Rev. Theodore Dwight Woolsey, D.D., LL.D., 

New Haven, Conn. LL.D., 1845. 

Born, 1S01, in New York, N. Y. 1820, A.B., Yale College. A.M., from same. 1823-5, 
Tutor in Yale College. 1831-51, Professor of Greek in same. 1846-71, President of same. 


1882 .] 


HONORARY ALUMNI. 


334^ 


1846, Ordained Minister of the Congregational Church. 1871-&2, Trustee of Yale College. 
Chairman of American Division of Committee on Revision of the New Testament. Edited 
five Greek Plays (1833-42); Lieber’s Civil Liberty and Self-Government and Manual of 
Political Ethics (1874). Author of International Law { i860); Essay on Divorce and 
Divorce Legislation (1869); etc., etc. 

Adam Clark Works, A.M., 

Lima, Livingston Co., N. Y. A.M., 1863. 

Born, 1834, in Jay, Essex Co., N. Y. 1857-82, Engaged in teaching in Fort Edward Insti¬ 
tute, and in Genesee Wesleyan Seminary, N. Y. 

Rev. William Tallman Worth, A.M., 

98 Atwell’s Av., Providence, R. I. A.M., 1870. 

(See Non-Graduate Record, Class of i860.) 

Prof. Charles Augustus Young, lI.d., 

Princeton, Mercer Co., N. J. LL.D., 1876. 

Born, 1834, in Hanover, Grafton Co., N. H. 1853, A.B., Dartmouth College. 1856, A.M. 
from same. 1856-65, Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy, Western Reserve 
College, Ohio. 1865-77, Professor of Natural Philosophy and Astronomy, Dartmouth Col¬ 
lege. 1870, Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania. 1871, Ph.D., Hamilton College. 1877-82, 
Professor of Astronomy, College of New Jersey. 


SUMMARY. 


Number of Honorary Alumni living,. 

Number of Honorary Alumni deceased,. 

Total number of Honorary Alumni,. 

Number having received 2 degrees from Wesleyan University, .... 
Total number of honorary degrees conferred on those not Graduate Alumni, 
Number of degrees conferred on Graduate Alumni (exclusive of degrees in course), 
Total number of honorary degrees conferred,. 


I 75 

92 

267 

13 

280 

37 

3i7 


Of Honorary Alumni there are . XT 

Members of Faculty of Wesleyan University (neither Graduate Alumni nor Non- 


Graduates), .... 
Trustees of Wesleyan University, . 
Non-Graduates of'Wesleyan University, 
Graduates of other Colleges, . 


6 

10 

38 

80 


DEGREES 

CONFERRED 

(HONORIS CAUSA) DURING 

THE FIRST 

FIFTY 



YEARS BY 

DECADES. 




A.M.s. 

tD.D.s. 

tLL.D.s 

Mus. D. 

Totals. 

(1) 1831-41 

. 27 

7 

2 

I 

37 

(2) 1841-51 

. 32 

2 13 

3 


5 ° 

(3) 1851-61 

. 44 

6 13 

3 6 


72 

(4) 1S61-71 

. 5 i 

8 12 

2 9 


o2 

(5) 1871-81 

..... 37 

12 14 

2 6 

_ 

7 1 


Totals, 191 

28 59 

7 26 

I 

3 ii 


t The first column under these heads refers to Graduate Alumni; the second, to Honorary 
Alumni. This table does not include, of course, degrees conferred in 1881. 










































































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L 










* 



















RECORD 


N on-Graduate Alumni 

OF 

WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 


CHARLES WESLEY SMILEY, 


EDITOR. 













PREFATORY NOTE. 


This is the first attempt to collect even a list of the names of the non-gradu 
ate students of Wesleyan University. The triennials and previous editions of 
the Alumni Record gave only names of those who received degrees. And yet, 
the present purpose is not a novelty in college literature. The Ten-Year Book of 
Cornell University, 1878) contains the same notice of non graduates as of gradu¬ 
ates. The class histories of Yale have always recognized the non-graduates. 
But probably in no college of long standing has there been an attempt to re¬ 
cover the records of nearly a thousand students whose course was partial and 
whose memory a half-century has endeavored to erase. Thanks often expressed 
by those interested, renewed zeal for Alma Mater already apparent, and the 
many honorable records discovered, will, it is believed, evince the wisdom of 
the task. 

The first fifty annual catalogues, of which the College possesses a complete 
file, have been carefully examined and the name of every non-graduate ex- 
tracted v In a very few cases, the names of men were found who had matricu¬ 
lated but never attended a recitation. Such names have been ignored. Every 
person whose record is given is believed to have been a bona fide student. In 
addition to the names obtained from the College catalogues, a diligent search 
of the Olla Podrida, the Peithologian and Philorhetorian society catalogues, as 
well as of the various Greek-letter society catalogues, revealed quite a number 
of valuable names. In each case it has been proven that they were students in 
the College, one or more contemporaries having stated that they remember the 
individual. 

The general method of the graduate record has here been followed. Family 
records are not given in quite as full a form ; but instead, and in order to fur¬ 
nish better data for statistics, two negative statements, “Unmarried” and “ No 
children,” have been introduced, when known to be true. Gen. John Eaton, Jr., 
United States Commissioner of Education, has heretofore made valuable use of 
the Alumni Record for statistics of College men, such as: percentage of married 
men, average number of children, percentage of deaths, average age at death, 
average age at education, nativity, etc. The comparison of Wesleyan with 
other colleges is very interesting. That Wesleyan is equaled only by Harvard 
and Dartmouth in furnishing data for Government statistics of College men is 
justly a matter of College pride. Genealogists, also, are finding this publication 
very useful, and if they are disappointed in not getting the dates of births and 
deaths of children of non-graduates, the editor will be glad to give privately 
any of them which are at his command. But, to facilitate such work, as well 
as that of subsequent editors and of all friends, he has endeavored to attach to 
each name of deceased alumni, the address of some brother, son, or friend, 
who can and will be pleased to respond to requests for additional items. 

Ordinations of all clergymen, except Methodists, are mentioned, with dates. 
At the request of the Alumni Record Committee, the editor has very cheerfully, 
though against his judgment, omitted the ordination of Methodists. 

43 



338 


PREFATORY NOTE. 


The names are placed under the class with which each man is believed to 
have been most intimately associated. Owing to the absence of class distinc¬ 
tions during t he years of the College, it has been doubtful, in a few cases, 
which year to put names under ; and, in many cases, men have had various 
class connections. The same thing, however, is true of graduates.' In several 
instances men have preferred that their names be omitted for various reasons. 
But though willing to gratify them, it has not been deemed wise to mar the rec¬ 
ord by such omissions. 

The non-graduate record, thus far perfected, contains more names than the 
edition of 1869 had names of graduates. The difficulty of obtaining facts has 
been much greater, because a period of fifty years instead of forty is covered, 
and because the non-graduate, being in college a much shorter time, drops out 
of sight more quickly. Nevertheless, with the kind assistance of a host of 
friends, the success has been such that but twenty names will have to be pre¬ 
sented with no record, and but twenty-five with extremely meager records. As 
the very valuable edition of 1869 contained sixty recordless names, and ninety 
with very meager reports, the success in the present instance is unusually grati¬ 
fying. The recordless names are in nearly every instance those of students 
who remained in College but one year or less. 

Acknowledgement is here made of the kindly interest and special assistance ren¬ 
dered by the following graduates : D. H. Chase, ’33; Henry Bannister, ’36; 
D. P. Kidder, ’36; Erastus Wentworth, ’37; Artemas Bigelow, ’38; Edward 
Cooke, ’38 ; Frank Soule, ’38 ; Bostwick Hawley, ’38 ; Sidera Chase, ’39 ; Lor- 
anus Crowell, ’40 ; Joseph Cummings, ’40; Robert Mathison, ’40; N. C. Lewis, 
’40; G. G. Reynolds, ’41 ; M. J. Talbot, ’43; J. H. Twombly, ’43; S. L. Loomis, 
’44; R. C. Pitman, ’45 ; W. M. Ingraham, ’46; E. G. Andrews, ’47; C. Cole, 
’47 ; H. A. Coolidge, ’47; J. A. Dean, ’47 ; Daniel Steele, ’48; G. M. Steele, 
’50; A. B. Calef, ’51; C. S. Harrington, ’52; T. H. Landon, ’52 ; D. H. Sher¬ 
man, ’53 ; A. L. Smith, ’54 ; G. H. Whitney, ’58; J. L. Morse, ’59; S. E. Quimby, 
’59; G. L. Roberts, ’59 ; H. F. Fisk, ’60; W. F. Johnston, ’61; J. M. Caldwell, 
’62; W. O. Atwater, ’65; W. N. Rice,’65; A. S. Roe, ’70; F. M. North, ’72; 
C. F. Rice, ’72 ; J. C. Burke, ’74; A. H. Herrick, ’75 ; C. C. Lovejoy, ’75; and W. 
I. Haven, ’77. Some non-graduates have rendered assistance beyond furnish¬ 
ing replies to questions relating to their own records, and the following deserve 
mention: M. L. Scudder, ’37 ; W. H. Foster, ’41 ; A. G. Shears, ’44; G. C. 
Van Allen, ’58; W. S. Allen, ’64; and G. W. Elliott, ’73. 

The statistics and general statements concerning the non-graduates are de¬ 
ferred to the close of this record. 


c. w. s. 


RECORD OF NON-GRADUATE ALUMNI 

OF 

WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 


Class of 1833 . 


* ERASMUS DARWIN ANDREWS. 

Born, Sept. 28, 1807, in Hamden, New Haven Co., Conn. 

1832, Left College. Studied at Willoughby College, Ohio. Studied Medi¬ 
cine with his father, Dr. Andrews. Practiced Medicine several years in Ohio, 
and afterward in Durham, Conn. Died, Feb. 22, 1874, in Durham, Conn. 

1842, Married Sarah Minevia Lathrop of Granville, Licking Co., Ohio. 
Child: Francis C. 

1881, Address of widow: Durham, Middlesex Co., Conn. 


* GEORGE ARNOLD. 

1832, Left College. Son of Capt. Daniel Arnold, Middletown, Conn. 

1835, or 6, Went to Boston, Mass., as Clerk. 1840, or earlier, died in Boston, 
Mass. 


* JOHN MANLY FLOURNOY. 

Born, Jan. 14, 1814, in Eatonton, Putnam Co., Ga. Brother of Josiah Flour¬ 
noy, J r -> ’37- 

1833, Left College during Senior year. 1833, A.B., Union College. 1833-56, 
cotton planter in Alabama, residing in Columbus, Ga. Died, 1859, in Colum¬ 
bus, Ga. 

1843, Married Mary A. Gordon of Eatonton, Ga. Children : Charles; John ; 
Josiah; *Mary (Mrs. Fountaine). 

1881, Address of widow : Columbus, Muscogee Co., Ga. 


* SPENCER MATTISON. 

Born, Aug. 2, 1808, in Plainfield, Otsego Co., N. Y. 

1832, Left College. 1835, A, B., Middlebury College. 1835, Joined, on trial, 
Troy Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1835, Stationed at West 
Poultney, Vt.; 1836, Pittsford, Vt. 1835-6, Taught at Poultney, Vt. 1836, 
Went to Georgia for his health. 1837-42, Principal of Vineville Academy, Ga. 
1843, Joined, on trial, Troy Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1843, 







340 


WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 


[ 1834 . 


Stationed at Middlefield, N. Y.; 1844, Jonesviile ; 1845, 6, Stillwater and 
Mechanicsville. 1847, Transferred to Illinois Conference. 1846-52, Professor 
of Ancient Languages and Literature in McKendree College. 1848, A.M., 
Wesleyan University. 1852, Transferred to Southern Illinois Conference and 
stationed at Edwardsville, Ill. 1853, Transferred to Rock River Conference. 
1853, Principal and Instructor in Languages in Rock River Seminary, Mount 
Morris, Ill. Died, Oct. 27, 1853, in Mount Morris, Ill. 




Class of 1834 . 


* OSMON CLEANDER BAKER. 

Born, July 30, 1812, in Marlow, Cheshire Co., N. H. 

1833, Left College during Senior year. 1834-9, Instructor in Newbury Semi¬ 
nary, Vt. 1837, A.M., Wesleyan University. 1839, Joined, on trial. New 
Hampshire Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1839-43, Principal of 
Newbury Seminary. 1844, Stationed at Rochester, N. H.; 1845, Manchester. 
1846, Presiding Elder of Dover District. 1847-9, Professor in Methodist 
General Biblical Institute, Concord, N. H.; 1850-2, President of same. 1852, 
D.D., Wesleyan University. 1852-71, Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal 
Church. Died, Dec. 20, 1871, in Concord, N. H. (See Bibliography.) 


ALFRED S. BATES. 

Born, about 1812, in New York, N. Y. 

1832, Left College during Freshman year. 1844-58, Engaged in dry goods 
and shirt business in New York, N. Y. 1858-81, Farming in Scarsdale, N. Y. 
Married. Children : Thirteen, of whom eleven are now living. 

1881, Address : Scarsdale, Westchester Co., N. Y. 


* JOHN WELLS FOSTER. 

Born, 1815, in Brimfield, Hampden Co., Mass. 

1834, Left College, having completed Scientific course. 1835, Admitted to 
the Bar at Zanesville, Ohio. 1837-44, Assistant to Professor Mather in the 
Geological Survey of the State of Ohio. 1845, Visited Lake Superior Copper 
Regions in the interest of several mining companies, and in 1847 was an assist-, 
ant in the Government survey of that region. Associated with J. D. Whitney 
in the completion of the survey, and the work on “ Foster and Whitney’s Re¬ 
port on the Lake Superior Region,” published by order of Congress. Subse¬ 
quently, resided in Massachusetts a few years. 1855, Candidate for Congress 
in the 10th District of Massachusetts. 1858, Removed to Chicago. Spent much 
time in studying the mounds and other evidences of ancient races in the Missis¬ 
sippi Valley. 1840-73, Member of the American Association for the Advance¬ 
ment of Science ; 1869, President of the same. President of the Chicago Aca¬ 
demy of Sciences. Received LL. D. Was a frequent contributor of Scientific 
Papers to Periodical Literature. Died, June 29, 1873, in Chicago, Ill. (See 
Bibliography.) 


* WILLIAM HENRY GILDER. 

Born, Sept. 17, 1812, in Philadelphia, Pa. 

1832, Left College during Sophomore year. 1833, Joined, on trial, Philadel¬ 
phia Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1S33, Stationed at Crosswicks, 







• 834 -] 


NON-GRADUATE ALUMNI. 


341 


N. J.; 1834, Elizabeth, N.J.; 1835, Germantown, Pa. 1835-6, Supernumerary, 
and traveled on horseback through the South from Charleston, S. C , for his 
health. 1837, Stationed at a church in Philadelphia. 1838-48, Supernumerary, 
and engaged in business in Philadelphia, Pa. 1840, Established the Pearl and 
Repository , in Philadelphia ; 1840-3, Editor of same. 1842, Principal of Bellevue 
Female Institute, Bordentown, N. J. 1845, A. M., Dickinson College. 1847, 
Established the Literary Register ; 1847-8, Edited the same. 1848-59, Princi¬ 
pal of Flushing Female Institute, St. Thomas’ Hall, Flushing, N. Y. 1859, 
Stationed at Redding, Conn. ; i860, Fair Haven. 1861, Supernumerary. 1861, 
Opened Female Seminary at Yonkers-on-the-Hudson, N. Y. 1861-4, Chaplain 
of the 40th Infantry Regiment, New York Volunteers. Died, Apr. 13, 1864, 
at Brandy Station, Va. (See Bibliography.) 

1835, Married Jane Nutt of Bordentown, N. J. Children: John F.; Wil¬ 
liam H. ; Richard W. (Editor of The Century)'; Robert F.; Joseph B. ; Jean¬ 
nette L.; Martina P.; Almyra G. ; *Langhorn ; * Mary ; * Maria. 

188 r. Address of widow: 148 East 18th St., New York, N. Y. 


THOMAS EAGAN GRAVES. 

Born, May 15, 1814, in Hebron, Tolland Co., Conn. 

Left College during Senior year. Studied at Trinity College. Studied Law 
with Hon. L. P. Waldo. 1837, Admitted to the bar. 1837-69, Practiced Law 
in Thompson, Conn. 1869-75, Practiced Law in Boston, Mass. 1876-81, 
Practiced Law in Danielsonviile, Conn. 1860-81, Corporation Counsel, Bos¬ 
ton, Hartford, and Erie, and other Railroads. 

1838, Married Sarah Mills Thatcher of Thompson, Conn. Children : Thomas 
Thatcher ; Eugene Emmons ; Frank Herbert; Alice Elizabeth. 

1881, Address: Danielsonviile, Windham Co., Conn. 


FREDERICK MERRICK. 

Born, Jan. 29, 1810, in Wilbraham, Hampden Co,, Mass. 

1834, Left College near close of Senior year. 1834-6, Studied under private 
tutors at Wilbraham, Mass. 1837, A.M., Wesleyan University; M.D., Starling 
Medical College. 1836-8, Principal of Amenia Seminary. 1838-41, Professor 
in Ohio Wesleyan University. 1841, Joined, on trial, Ohio Conference, Metho¬ 
dist Episcopal Church. 1841-2, Professor of Natural Science in Ohio Wesleyan 
University. 1842, Stationed at Marietta, Ohio. 1843, 4, Agent of Ohio Wes¬ 
leyan University. 1845-55, Professor of Natural Science in Ohio Wesleyan 
University; 1855-60, Professor of Moral science and Biblical Literature in 
same ; 1860-73, President of same. 1870-8, Trustee of Ohio State Industrial 
School for Girls. 1873-8, Professor in Ohio Wesleyan University; 1879-81, 
Lecturer on Natural and Revealed Religion in same, i860, 64, 76, Delegate to 
General Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. (See Bibliography.) 

1836, Married Fidelia S. Griswold of Suffield, Conn. No children. 

1881, Address : Delaware, Delaware Co., Ohio. 


ALMOND OWEN. 

Born, 1805, in Homer, Cortland Co., N. Y. . 

1833, Left College during Junior year. 1834, A.B., Union College. 1834-7, 
Principal of the High School, Sandy Hill, N. Y. 1838-47, Principal of Lafayette 
High School. 1847-74, Superintendent of Schools, Homer, N. Y. 1881, Has 
been for several years Farmer and dealer in Real Estate. 

1834, Married Maria E. Loomis of Middletown, Conn.; 1863, Married Sophia 
Glatz of Milwaukee, Wis. Children: John A ; Elizabeth; * Albert; * Sarah; 
Maria; * Almond; Amelia; Mary; Theodore. 

1881, Address : 125 Bayview St., Milwaukee, Wis. 





342 


WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 


[ 1834 . 


* OSCAR LOVELL SHAFTER. 

Born, Oct. 19, 1812, in Athens, Windham Co., Conn. Brother .of No. 84. 

Left College during Senior year. Taught School for a short time in the 
State of New York. Studied Law in Harvard University, and under Judge 
Story. 1836-54, Practiced Law at Wilmington, Vt. 1852, Member of Vermont 
Legislature. Candidate of the Liberty Party for Representative in Congress, 
Governor, and United States Senator. 1854-64, Practiced Law in San Fran¬ 
cisco. 1862 or 3, LL.D., University of California. 1864-7, Associate Justice of 
Supreme Court of the State of California. 1867, December, Resigned Judge- 
ship and went abroad with impaired health. Died, Jan. 23, 1873, * n Florence 
Italy. Buried, March 24, 1873, i n Oakland, Cal. 

1840, Married Sarah Riddle. Children : Six daughters living ; a daughter 
and son, deceased. 

1881, Address of widow : Oakland, Alameda Co., Cal. 


* JOHN A. SILLICK. 

Born, May 21, 1805, in Saratoga, Saratoga Co., N. Y. 

Left College during Senior year. 1834, Joined, on trial, New York Confer¬ 
ence, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1834, Stationed at Burlington, N. Y. ; 
1835, Westbrook; 1836, 7, Cheshire; 1838, 9, White Plains and Greenburg; 
1840, Norwalk and New Canaan ; 1841, Pound Ridge and New Canaan ; 
1842, 3, Yonkers and West Farms; 1844, 5, Lee ; 1846, 7, Hillsdale. 1848, 
Assigned, by division, to New York East Conference; Stationed at Mariner’s 
M. E. Bethel, New York, N. Y.; 1849, Colebrook River and Hitchcockville ; 
1850, Greenwich ; 1851, Greenwich and Coscob; 1852, 3, Pound Ridge and 
High Ridge; 1854, Bedford; 1855, Newburgh; 1856, North Newburgh; 
1857, 8, New Windsor ; 1859, 60, Tremont and Fordham; 1861, 2, Naponock. 
I 863~5, Superannuated. Died, July 10, 1865, in New York, N. Y. 


EBENEZER TOWNSEND STARR. 

Born, Aug. 18, 1816, in Middletown, Conn. Brother-in-law of Nos. 63 and 
114. 

Left College, May, 1834. 1834-7, Served in United States Navy, South Atlan¬ 
tic Squadron. 1863-81, Inventor and Manufacturer of Breech Loading Rifles, 
Starr Arms Co., New York, N. Y. 

1841, Married Almira Strong Babcock of Hartford, Conn., who died 1871. 
Children: * Henry T. ; *Allie. 

1881, Address: 874 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 


ABEL STEVENS. 

Born, Jan. 19, 1815, in Philadelphia, Pa. 

1834, Left College, having completed Scientific course. 1834, Pastor of a 
Methodist Episcopal Church in Boston, Mass. 1837? Traveled in Europe, and 
on his return was stationed at Providence, R. I. 1839, A.M., Brown University. 
LL.D., Indiana State University. 1840-52, Editor of Zion's Herald , Boston, 
Mass. 1853-4, Editor of the National Magazine in New York. 1855, Agent 
for Wesleyan University. 1855, Revisited' Europe. 1856-60, Editor’of the 
Christian A dvocate and Journal in New York, i860— 74 > Joint editor of 'I'he 
Methodist. 1874-81, Engaged in Literary Work. (See Bibliography.) 

1SS1, Address: 2 Place Metropole, Geneva, Switzerland. 





1835-] 


NON-GRADUATE ALUMNI. 


343 


Class of 1835 . 


* CHARLES LEE BROWN. 

Born, Mar., 1812, near Wicomico Church, Northumberland Co., Va. 

j 833 , Left College at end of Sophomore year. Studied Medicine at Middle- 
burgh, Va., and attended Medical Lectures in Baltimore. 1836-56, Praciiced 
Medicine in Northumberland Co., Va. Died, June, 1856. 

Married Miss Payne of Lancaster Co., Va., who is dead; married Miss Tay¬ 
lor of Lancaster Co., Va. Children: James P. Brown, M.D.; Thomas; Maria: 
Nellie; Edwin. 

1SS1, Address of brother: Edwin Brown, Brown’s Store, Northumberland 
Co., Va. 


TOWNSEND W. BURTIS. 

Born in New York, N. Y. 

1834, Left College during Junior year. 1833-81, Engaged in farming in 
Bumpass, Louisa Co., Va. 

1859, Married M. G. Disosway of Staten Island, N. Y. Children: C. Ernest: 
F. Wallace. 

1881, Address: Bumpass, Louisa Co., Va. 


* BENJAMIN DANIELS. 

1833, Left College during Sophomore year. 1832, Registered as from Wills- 
borough, N. Y. 1835, Joined, on trial, New York Conference, Methodist 
Episcopal Church. Taught school at Rye, N. Y. Afterwards became an Epis¬ 
copal clergyman. Died many years ago,—probably prior to i860. 


JOHN MILTON FOSTER. 

Born, July 3 t, 1812, in Springfield, Mass. 

1835, Left College, having completed a Special course. For many years 
engaged in manufacturing. Retired from business and resides in Springfield 
Mass. 

1839, Married Minneva Baker Brown of Whately, Mass. Children: Emma E.; 
* Ellen; * Frank D.; * Charles A. B.; Lizzie M. 

1881, Address: Foster Court, Springfield, Mass. 


* LEWIS FOSTER. 

Born, Sept. 23, 1797, in Ashfield, Franklin Co., Mass. 

Entered as Special student, and left College in the autumn of 1833. 
Principal of Kingston Academy, Kingston, Mass. Thereafter resided in Spring- 
field, Mass. Died, June 24, 1867, in Springfield, Mass. 

1848, Married Mrs. Martha Noyes. No children. 


ARISTIDES J. HEUSTIS. 

Born, i860, in Barton, Orleans Co., Vt. 

1833, Left College, having pursued English and Scientific course. 1833-8, 
Principal of Female Seminary, Gladis Springs, Va. Taught a Select School in 








344 


WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 


[1835. 


Newark, N. J. Principal of the Iowa Wesleyan University, Mount Pleasant, 
Iowa. 1863-81, Resided in Humboldt Co., Cal., still preaching occasionally. 
County Judge several years. 1866, Member of California Legislature. 

Married. Has one or more children. 

1881, Address: Eureka, Humboldt Co., Cal. 


MORRIS HILL. 

Born, Oct. 6, 1812, in Redding, Fairfield Co., Conn. Cousin of Daniel San¬ 
ford, ’40, and uncle of No. 483. 

1833, Left College in May, Sophomore year. 1837, Joined, on trial, New 
York East Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1837, Stationed at Bur¬ 
lington, N. J.; 1838, Redding. 1839, Located. 1841, Member of Connecticut 
Legislature, from Redding. 

1837, Married R. Ann Smith of Bristol, Conn. No children. 

1881, Address: 95 Dwight St., New Haven, Conn. 


* PARDON TILLINGHAST KENNEY. 

Born, Sept. 5, 1810, in New Bedford, Bristol Co., Mass. 

1833, Left College. 1833, Joined, on trial, New England Conference, Metho¬ 
dist Episcopal Church. 1833, Stationed at Thompson, Conn.; 1834, Hebron; 
1835, East Windsor; 1836, Mystic; 1837, North Norwich; 1838,9, Chicopee 
Falls, Mass.; 1840, 1, Willimantic, Conn. 1842, Located. 1844, Readmitted 
and stationed at Manchester; 1845, 6, Mystic Bridge; 1847, Westerly Mission; 
1848, Falmouth, Mass.; 1849, East Harwich; 1850, 1, Provincetown Center. 
1852-6, Presiding Elder of Sandwich District. 1856, 7, Stationed at North 
Manchester, Conn.; 1858, 9, Stafford Springs; i860, 1, Allen Street Church, 
New Bedford. 1862-6, Presiding Elder of Sandwich District; 1866-9, of New 
London District. 1869, Started a School in Nebraska City with the prospect of 
its becoming a Conference Seminary. Died, Nov. 11, 1S69, in Nebraska City, 
Nebr. 

Married. 

1881, Address of widow: Mrs. Elmira A. Kenney, East Hartford, Conn. 


* GEORGE WASHINGTON LANE. 

Born, Jan. 18, 1818, in Wilkes Barre, Luzerne Co., Pa. Brother of No. 20; 
Uncle of C. H. Lane, ’64. 

Left College during Junior year.' 1834, Went to St. Augustine, Fla., for 
health. 1835, Joined, on trial, Georgia Conference, Methodist Episcopal 
Church; Stationed at St. Augustine Mission. 1836-7, Classical Teacher in 
Georgia Manual Labor School, Covington, Ga. 1838-48, Professor of Ancient 
Languages in Emory College, Oxford, Ga. 1840, A.M., Wesleyan University. 
Died, Sept. 21, 1848, in Oxford, Newton Co., Ga. 

1837, Married Harriet L. Wittick of Madison, Ga. Children: three sons and 
one daughter, all living. 


DEWITT CLINTON LAWRENCE. 

Born, 1816, in Clinton, N. Y. 

Left College at close of Junior year. Studied at Hobart College, two years. 
1835, A - B *» Union College. Studied Law with George Wilson, Canandaigua, 
N. Y. 1842-50, Practiced Law, Firm of Lawrence & Martin, Grand Rapids, 
Mich. 1846-8, Judge of the County Court. 1850-81, Patent Attorney, Firm 
of Mason, Fenwick & Lawrence, Washington, D. C. 

Married. Child: one daughter. 

1881, Address: 618 F St., N. W., Washington, D. C. 






NON-GRADUATE ALUMNI. 


345 


• 835 -] • 


* JOHN McCLINTOCK. 

Born, Oct. 27, 1814, in Philadelphia, Pa. 

1S31, Left College after a few weeks’ stay. 1835, A.B., University of Penn¬ 
sylvania. 1837, Joined New Jersey Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 
1836-9, Professor of Mathematics in Dickinson College; 1839-48, Professor of 
Greek and Latin in same. 1848, D.D., University of Pennsylvania. 1848-56, 
Editor of The Methodist Quarterly Review. 1856, Delegate of the Methodist 
Episcopal Church to the Wesleyan Methodist Conference of England, and to 
the Irish, French, and German Conferences. 1856, Delegate to the Evangelical 
Alliance, Berlin. 1857-8, President-elect of Troy University. 1857-60, Sta¬ 
tioned at St. Paul’s Church, New York, N. Y. 1860-4, Pastor of the American 
Chapel, Paris, under the American and Foreign Christian Union. A very pro¬ 
nounced and effective writer and advocate, in France and England, of the Union 
Party of the United States during the Civil War. 1860-4, Corresponding 
Editor of The Methodist. 1864-5, Stationed at St. Paul’s Church, New York, 
N. Y. 1865-6, Resided at Germantown, Pa. 1866, LL.D., Rutgers College. 
1866, Supplied pulpit of St. James Church, New Brunswick, N. J. 1866, Chair¬ 
man of Central Centenary Committee of the Methodist Episcopal Church, and, 
in cooperation with Daniel Drew, established Drew Theological Seminary, 
Madison, N. J.; 1867-70, President of same, and Professor of Practical Theol¬ 
ogy. Died, March 4, 1870, in Madison, N. J. See “Life and Letters of John 
McClintock,” by Rev. G. R. Crooks, D.D. (See Bibliography.) 

Married Miss Wakeman of Jersey City, N. J., who died. Married Mrs. 
Emory. 

1881, Address of widow: 113 Rue de Villiers, Paris, France. 


* CHAUNCY RICHARDSON. 

Born, 1802, in Vermont. 

1833, Left College, having pursued a Select Course. 1826, Joined, on trial, 
New England Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1826, Stationed at 
Danville, N. H.; 1827, Dorchester, Mass.; 1828, Andover; 1829, Boston and 
Cambridge. 1830, Ordained Elder, and stationed at Weymouth and Hingham. 
1831, Stationed at Falmouth. 1832, Located. 1833, Removed South, and built 
up a Literary Institution at Tuscumbia, Ala. 1839-52, President of Rutersville 
College, Fayette County, Texas. 1840, Was a Member of the First Annual 
Conference held in Texas. 1843-5, Presiding Elder of Rutersville District. 
1845, Member of the Convention held in Louisville to organize the Methodist 
Episcopal Church, South. 1850, Member of the General Conference of the 
same. For several years, Secretary of Texas Conference. Editor of Texas 
Wesleyan Banner. Died, April II, 1852, in Texas. (See Bibliography.) 

Unmarried. 


* FREDERICK STEVENS. 

Born, 1816, in Middletown, Conn. 

Left College during Freshman year. Studied at United States Military 
Academy, West Point, N. Y. Clerk in the Navy Yard, Brooklyn, N. Y., about 
two years. Enlisted in the United States Navy about 1841. Appointed Pay¬ 
master on board the “Boxer,” Capt. Oscar Bullus. Died, September, 1843, 
of yellow fever, at Nassau, N. P. Through instrumentality of Rear-Admiral 
John Rogers and Carlile P. Patterson, then first and second officers of the 
“ Boxer,” a monument was erected at Nassau upon his grave. 

Unmarried. 


SAMUEL M. VALENTINE. 

Born in New York, N. Y. 

1834, Left College early in Senior year. 1838, M.D., College of Physicians 
and Surgeons, New York, N. Y. 1850-82, Practiced Medicine in New York, 
N. Y. 

1843, Married. Children: two sons and one daughter. 

1881, Address: 177 Madison Av., New York, N. Y. 

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JOHN HUBBARD WATKINSON. 

1831, Left College after a few months’ study. 1857-71, Trustee of Wesleyan 
University. 1846-81, President of the Middletown National Bank, Middletown, 
Conn. 

1881, Address: 34 Main St., Middletown, Conn. 


* JAMES BEVERLY WAUGH. 

Born, 1813. 

Left College during Freshman year. 1832-5, Studied Medicine with Dr 
Baker in Baltimore, Md. 1835, M.D., University of Maryland. 1835—45, Prac¬ 
ticed Medicine in Jefferson County, Va. 1845-50, Practiced in Washington, 
D. C., and was Professor in a Medical College a part of that time. Died, Dec. 9, 
1850, in Washington, D. C. 

Married Mary E. D. Manning of Jefferson County, Va. Children : *Mary V. 
Henrietta M. 


* HENRY NEWEL WRIGHT. 

Left College during Sophomore year. 1839, A.B., Union College. 1831, 
Registered as from Cazenovia, N. V. 1840-71, Justice of the Peace and Attor- 
ney-at-Law, Pulaski, Oswego Co., N. Y. 1857-60, Special County Judge. 
Died, June 23, 1871, in Pulaski, N. Y. 

1842, Married Sarah Van Auden of Auburn, N. Y. Children: John; 
* Lizzie; *Sallie. 


Class of 1836 . 


* WILLIAM HENRY BACKUS. 

Born, Nov. 24, 1807, in Newark, N. J. 

Left College during Freshman year. Studied in Union- College. 1836, 
Joined, on trial, Troy Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1836, Stationed 
at Saratoga Springs, N. Y.; 1837, Greenfield, N. Y.; 1838, Poultney, Vt. 
1839, Discontinued from trial. Removed to Poughkeepsie, N. Y., where he 
kept a hat store, lectured on temperance, and preached occasionally. 1842-5, 
Engaged in manufacture of hats at Newburgh, N. Y. Removed to Newark, 
N. J., and engaged in tin-ware business. Resided in Portland, Oreg., and 
Omaha, Nebr. Died, October, 1862, in Omaha, Nebr. 

Married Anna Stillwell of Albany, N. Y. Children: two, of which one 
daughter is deceased. 

18S1, Address of widow: Mrs. Ann Backus, Seneca Falls, Seneca Co., N. Y. 


* WILLIAM F. BAILEY. 

Born, July 8, 1816, in New York, N. Y. 

1836, Left College during Senior year. 1827, Removed from New York to 
Missouri, Canada. “Mr. Bailey of the Senior Class, from Upper Canada, son 
of Rev. John Bailey, formerly of New York City, left College near the close 
of the last term, his health having failed. He went home about the middle of 
winter and died.”—Letter of Prof. Holdich in The Christian Advocate , April 
15, 1836. Died, March 8, 1836, in Missouri, Ontario, Canada. 

Unmarried. 






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NON-GRADUATE ALUMNI. 


347 


BENJAMIN W. CHEW. 

Left College during Freshman year. 1832, Registered as from Philadelphia, 
Pa. 1877-80, Believed to be residing at 459 North Eighth St., Philadelphia, 


* CHARLES CHITTENDEN. 

Born, 1805, Clinton, Middlesex Co., Conn. 

Left College during second year of English and Scientific Course. 1833, 
Joined, on trial, New York Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1833, 4 
Stationed at Windsor Circuit, Conn.; 1835, Litchfield; 1836, 7, Guilford Mis¬ 
sion; 1838, Berlin; 1839, 40, Waterbury; 1841, 2, Ridgefield; 1843, Hyde Park, 
N. Y.; 1844, 5, Pine Plains; 1846, 7, Great Barrington, Mass.; 1848, 9, Bristol, 
Conn. 1850-7, Superannuated. 1858, Stationed at Cheshire. 1859-64, Super¬ 
annuated. Died, April 27, 1872, in Waterbury, Conn. 


HENRY DE KOVEN. 

Born, Jan. 24, 1819, in Middletown, Conn. 

1835, Left College during Senior year. 1839-40, Returned for part of the 
collegiate year. Traveled extensively in Europe. Studied Theology in the 
Episcopal Church, under direction of Rev. Samuel F. Jarvis, D.D., LL.D. 
1842, A.M., Wesleyan University. 1842-3, Instructor in Modern Languages in 
Wesleyan University. 1843, Ordained Deacon in the Protestant Episcopal 
Church by Bishop Brownell, and became Rector of St. Stephen’s Church, 
East Haddam, Conn. 1844, Ordained Priest in the Church of the Ascension, 
New York City, by the Bishop of New York, but through ill health relinquished 
the charge of St. Stephen’s Church. 1845-8, Assistant Minister of Christ Church, 
New York, N. Y. 1848, Rector of St. Paul’s Church, Red Hook, N. Y., with 
the additional charge of the Mission at Claremont, Columbia Co. Resigned the 
charge of St. Paul’s Church, Red Hook, and became Rector of Christ Church, 
Lower Red Hook, but still in connection with St. Luke’s Church, Claremont. 
1856-8, Traveled in Europe on account of ill health of family. 1862-8, Pro¬ 
fessor of Homiletics in Berkeley Divinity School, Middletown, Conn., having 
also the charge of Christ Church, Middle Haddam, Conn. 1863, D.D., Trinity 
College. 1871, D.D., University at Lennoxville, Canada. 1874-81, Traveled 
and resided in Europe. 

1852, Married Charlotte Le Roy of New York, N. Y. Children: Le Roy; 
Henry L. R. (A.B., Oxford University, 1879); Charles R. S. 

1881, Address: Hotel Mooser, Chemenin sur Vevey, Switzerland. 


* JEDEDIAH DWELLY. 

Died, March 24, 1834, in Middletown, Conn., aged 19 years. He was from 
Hanover, Mass., a member of Sophomore Class at decease. 

Unmarried. 


CHRISTIAN SCHLAGLE EYSTER. 

Born, May 19, 1814, in Chambersburgh, Franklin Co., Pa. 

1833, Left College in August. 1835-7, Studied Law, under Plon. George 
Chambers, in Chambersburgh, Pa. 1837, Admitted to the Bar in Chambers¬ 
burgh, Pa. 1837-40, Practiced Law in Pittsburgh, Pa. 1840-6, Acting District 
Attorney for Allegheny County, and Deputy for Hon. Henry C. Moorhead and 
Hon. Henry S. Magraw. 1853-5, Member of Pennsylvania Legislature, from 
Allegheny County. 1866-71, Judge of the First United States Judicial District 






348 


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[1836. 


of Colorado. 1871-6, Practiced Law in Arapahoe, Douglas, Elbert, Weld, 
Park, and Summit Counties. 1876-78, Elected as independent candidate to the 
office of District Attorney of the District of Colorado. 1878-81, Practiced 
Law and engaged in Mining operations, with office also at Gunnison, Gunnison 
Co., Colo. 

1862, Married Mary Roth of New London, Conn. No children. 

1881, Address: 441 California St., Denver, Colo. 


* GAD SMITH GILBERT. 

Born, Sept. 22, 1814, in New Haven, Conn. 

Left College during Junior year. 1842, Joined, on trial, New York Confer¬ 
ence, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1842-4, Stationed at New Milford, Conn.; 
1845, Woodbury; 1846, Wolcottville. 1848, Went South and joined the Louisi¬ 
ana Conference, stationed at Opelousas, La. 1848, Joined New York East 
Conference, stationed at Greenport, N. Y.; 1849, 50, Southport, Conn.; 1851, 2, 
First Place, Brooklyn; 1853, 4, Rye. 1855, Agent for the Wesleyan University. 
1856, Stationed at Westville, Conn.; 1857, 8, Port Chester, N. Y. 1859, Super¬ 
numerary. i860, 1, Stationed at Second Avenue Church, New York, N. Y.; 
1862,3, Sag Harbor; 1864, DeKalb Avenue Church, Brooklyn; 1865, Tompkins 
Avenue Church ; 1866, Southport, Conn. Died, Aug. 1, 1866, in New Haven, 
Conn. 

1843, Married Mary L. Bassett of New Haven, Conn., who died Aug. 3,1847; 
1853, married Mary G. Cole, who died July 2, 1865. Children: Charles C., 
who died August, 1845 1 Matthew E.i 


* HENRY CURTIS HUBBARD. 

Born, Aug. 16, 1813, in Middlefield, Middlesex Co., Conn. 

Died, Dec. 27, 1834, in Middlefield, Conn., being at the time a member of 
the Junior Class. 


BENJAMIN JOY. 

Left College during Freshman year. 1832, Registered as from Providence, 


WILLIAM JAMES LEONARD. 

Born, Sept. 16, 1816, in Wilton, near Salisbury, Wicomico Co., Md. 

I S 35 » Left College in January. Studied Law with Hon. Brice Gouldsbury, 
Cambridge, Md. 1849, 53 > Member of Maryland Legislature. 1855-61, Grain 
and lumber dealer in Salisbury Village, Md. 1862, Elected Colonel of Mary¬ 
land Volunteers, and commissioned to command the ‘‘Purnell Legion”; served 
on the Eastern Shore of Maryland, at Eastville, Va., Baltimore, Md., Harper’s 
Ferry, W. Va., Winchester, Va., Front Royal, Warrenton, and Little Washing¬ 
ton. 1862, Captured, Aug. 22, in Stewart’s Cavalry Raid, and taken to Libby 
Prison, Richmond, Va.; exchanged in October, 1862. Resigned his commission 
December, 1862. 1864, Member of the Republican National Convention, Balti¬ 

more, Md. 1864, Appointed Provost Marshal, First District, Md. 1850, 54, 74, 
Member of House of Delegates of Maryland. 1867-70, Comptroller of State 
Treasury of Maryland. 1872, 3, President of County School Board. 1881, 
Farmer. 

1838, Married Elizabeth S. Leonard, who died in 1872; 1874, married Isa¬ 
bella S. White of Salisbury, Md. Children: William W.; Mary D.; James F. 

1881, Address: Salisbury, Wicomico Co., Md. 







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349 


HART FOSTER PEASE. 

Born, Dec. 27, 1811, in Ashfield, Franklin Co., Mass. 

Left College during Freshman year. 1833-4, Taught School in Cheshire and 
Meriden, Conn. 1834, Joined, on trial, New Yoik Conference, Methodist Epis¬ 
copal Church. 1834, Stationed at Fair Haven, Conn.; 1835, Cheshire; 1836, 7, 
Fair Haven; 1838, 9, Guilford; 1840, 1, Sharon; 1842, 3, Poughkeepsie, N.Y.; 
1844, 5, Sands Street Church, Brooklyn; 1846, 7, New Rochelle; 1848, 9, 
Stamford, Conn.; 1850, 1, Second Street Church, New York, N. Y.; 1852, 3, 
Willett Street Church, New York, N. Y.; 1854, 5, Essex, Conn.; 1856, 7, Red¬ 
ding; 1858, 9, First Church, Norwalk; 1860-2, Bethel; 1863, North 5th Street 
Church, Brooklyn. 1864-6, Presiding Elder of Long Island North District; 
1867-70, of New York District; 1871, 2, of Long Island North District. 1872, 
Stationed at Broadway Mission, Brooklyn. 1873-80, Superannuated. 

1836, Married Louisa L. Ives of Meriden, Conn. Children: Maronette A.; 
Rowena C.; Frances J.; *Mary L.; John S.; Emma L.; Hart E. 

1881, Address: Berlin, Hartford Co., Conn. 


* DAVID BETTS WAKEMAN. 

Born, April 18, 1811, in Monticello, Sullivan Co., N. Y. Brother of No. 88. 
Left College at close of Freshman year. Engaged in Lumber Business in 
Jersey City, N. J. Died, Sept. 22, 1855, in Jersey City, N. J. 

1839, Married Mary B. Gautier, who died before him. Children: Elizabeth 
G.; Edmund D. B.; Annie; Jabez J.; Sarah; Mary C. 


Class of 1837 . 


*SAMUEL PIKE DOLE. 

Born, Dec. 28, 1808, at Rings Island, East Salisbury, Mass. 

Left College during Freshman year. 1833, Registered as from East Salisbury, 
Mass. 1838-40, Studied in Switzerland. 1841, Taught at Providence, R. I. 
Died, Sept. 10, 1841, at Rings Island, East Salisbury, Mass. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address of brother: Elias P. Dole, Newburyport, Mass. 


*JACOB J. ENOS. 

Born, July 5, 1816, in Johnstown, Fulton County, N. Y. 

1837, Left College, having completed a Scientific Course. 1844-74, Practic¬ 
ed law in Watertown, Wis. Appointed Court Commissioner. 1848, Candi¬ 
date of the Whig party for Presidential Elector. Appointed Postmaster of 
Watertown, Wis., by Gen. Taylor. Died, Jan. 3, 1874, in Watertown, Wis. 
Married. Children: Two sons and one daughter. 


*DANIEL WEBSTER FIELD. 

Born, Oct. 28, 1814, in Providence, R. I. 

1835, Left College at close of Sophomore year. Engaged in the dry goods 
business in Providence, R. I., several years. Entered studio of F. D. Hunting- 


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[1837. 


ton. President of the Academy of Design, New York, N. Y. Portrait Painter 
at Providence, R. I., several years. Afterward devoted himself to jewelry, the 
study of mechanics, and to landscape painting. Died, Sept. 17, 1878, in Provi¬ 
dence, R. I. , 

1835, Married Nancy Curtis, of Springfield, Mass. Children ; Daniel C. (of 
Ketcham & Co., New York City) ; Elizabeth S. (Mrs. Edward S. Leavitt) ; 
Helen S. (Mrs. William H. Greene, Jr.,) ; Zipporah C. (Mrs. Frank Jones). 

1881, Address of brother: Charles Wesley Field, 151 Clifford St., Provi¬ 
dence, R. I. 


*JOSIAH FLOURNOY, JR. 

Born, Oct. 14, 1817, near Eatonton, Putnam Co., Ga. Brother of J. M. Flour¬ 
noy, ’33. 

Left'College during Sophomore year. 1835-40, Cotton planter in Alabama. 
Died, July 27, 1840, near Eufaula, Barbour County, Ala. 

1837, Married Martha Rosser, of Eatonton, Ga. Children : Samuel Josiah ; 
Georgie Anna (Mrs. Slaton) ; * Wilbur Fisk. 


*WILLIAM HUMPHREY GARDNER. 

Born, Nov. 10, 1817, in Brimfield, Hampden Co., Mass. 

1836, Left College, having completed an English course. Studied medicine 
with D. G. Thomas, M.D., at Whitesboro’, N. Y. 1843-59, Practiced medi¬ 
cine. 1859-60, Resided at St. Augustine, Fla., for health, i860, Removed to 
Oneida Mills, Carroll Co., Ohio. 1863-4, Assistant Surgeon at Hospitals, 
Nashville, Tenn. 1863-4, Post Surgeon at Shelbyville, Tenn. Died, July 18, 
1864, at a field-hospital near Nashville, Tenn. 

1843, Married Emily Hull, of Whitesboro’, N. Y. Children: One son and 
three daughters living ; one son and one daughter deceased. 

1881, Address of widow: Oneida Mills, Carroll Co., Ohio. 


*EDMUND BREWSTER GREEN. 

Born, Jan. 3, 1817, in Smyrna, Kent Co., Del. 

Left College near close of Senior year, having completed Scientific course. 
Studied law in Middletown, Conn., under Hon. William L. Storrs. Edited the 
New England Review in Hartford, Conn. Edited the Saturday Review in New 
York, N. Y. Went to Panama about 1850. Died, July 11, 1852, on the Isth¬ 
mus of Panama. (See Bibliography.) 

1840, Married Mary Fiske Bound, of Middletown, Conn., who afterward 
married Hon. Edwin W. Stoughton, of New York, N. Y. Child: John Fiske, 
the historian, author of “ Cosmic Philosophy.” 

1881, Address of son: Professor John Fiske, 22 Berkeley st., Cambridge, 
Mass. 


*AARON HAYNES HURD. 

Born, Apr. 7, 1813, in Sand Gate, Bennington Co., Vt. 

Died Senior year. 1827, Missionary to the Mississaugah Indians. 1828, 
Missionary teacher to the Schoogog and Mud Lake Indians. Died, Oct. 
3, 1836, in Middletown, Conn. Buried in college cemetery. See “ The 
Wesleyan Student; or Memoirs of Aaron Haynes Hurd, late a Member 
of the Wesleyan University, Middletown, Conn., by Joseph Holdrich, A.M.” 
Published by E. Hunt & Co., Middletown, Conn., and D. S. King, Boston, 
Mass., 1839. 

Unmarried 






NON-GRADUATE ALUMNI. 


351 


1837.] 


^WILLIAM LEWIS. 

Born, 1809, in Woodbury, Litchfield Co., Conn. 

Left College during Sophomore year. Taught school in Sumter County, Ga. 
Came home sick and died as early as 184=;. 

Unmarried. 


LEWIS W. MARSHALL. 

Left College during Sophomore year. 1833, Registered as from Sidney, Cape 
Breton, N. S.; 1834, Halifax, N. S. Later, thought to have lived at Baddeck, 
N. S. 1881, not found. 


*AMOS BINNEY MERRILL. 

Born, Mar. 4, 1820, in Lyman, Grafton Co., N. H. Brother of Nos. n 
and 23. 

Left College during Junior year. 1841, LL.B., Law School of Harvard Uni¬ 
versity. 1839-40, Principal of Preparatory Department of Louisiana State 
College. 1842-72, Practiced law in Boston, Mass. 1859, 60, Member of Mas¬ 
sachusetts legislature from nth ward of Boston. Died, Aug. 30, 1872, at No. 
505 Shawmut Av., Boston, Mass. 

1846, Married Nancy H. Goldsbury, who died Oct. 7, 1878. No children. 


*OWEN PERKINS RANSOM. 

Born, Nov., 1817. 

1833, Left College, having pursued select course. 1834, Registered as from 
Norwich, Conn. 1838, Graduated at West Point Military Academy. 1838, 
Commissioned Second Lieutenant, Second Dragoons; 1840, promoted to First 
Lieutenant; 1845, dismissed. Afterwards engaged as Civil Engineer in Massa¬ 
chusetts, Connecticut, New York, Ohio, and Indiana. 1861, Appointed Col¬ 
onel of the First Ohio Cavalry; 1862, resigned. Afterward, Civil Engineer of 
the Indianapolis & Cincinnati railroad. Died, Jan., 1880, in Kentucky. 

Married Miss Greenfield. 


SYLVESTER BIRD ROCKWELL. 

Born, Jan. 15, 1813, in Cornwall, Addison Co., Vt. 

Left College in 1834. Formerly, merchant; latterly, exporter of stock to 
Pacific States. Has been Pacific correspondent of Moore's Rural New Yorker. 

1839, Married Elizabeth De Long of Shoreham, Vt. Children: Beaumelle; 
Frances V.; Alice B. 

1881, Address : Middlebury, Addison Co., Vt. 


MOSES LEWIS SCUDDER. 

Born, Nov. 14, 1814, in Huntington, Suffolk Co., N. Y. 

1836, Left College in Nov. of Senior year. 1836-7, Preached at Methodist 
Episcopal Church, Church street, Boston, Mass. 1837, Joined, on trial, New 
England Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1837, 8, Stationed at North 
Russell Street Church, Boston, Mass.; 1839, 40, Worcester; 1841, 2, Charles¬ 
town. 1843, Transferred to Troy Conference. 1843, 4, Stationed at Garrettson 
Station, Albany, N.Y. 1845, Transferred to New York Conference. 1845, 6, Sta¬ 
tioned at Vestry Street Church, New York, N. Y.; 1847, 8, Washington Street 
Church, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 1849, A.M., Wesleyan University. 1849, Trans- 







352 


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[1837. 


ferred to New York East Conference. 18491 5 °> Stationed at Middletown, 
Conn.; 1851, 2, Seventh Street Church, New York, N. Y.; 1853, 4, Allen 
Street Church, New York, N. Y. 1855, General delegate of American Bible 
Society. 1856, 7, Stationed at First Church, New Haven, Conn.; 1858, 9, 
South Second Street Church, Williamsburgh, N. Y.; i860, Washington Street 
Church, Brooklyn, N. Y.; 1861, 2, Hempstead; 1863, 4, Waterbury, Conn.; 
1865, 6, Hartford; 1867, New Britain. 1865-7, Acting Visitor, Public Schools, 
Hartford, Conn. 1867, D.D., McKendree College. 1868-72, Presiding Elder of 
New Haven District. 1872-6, Presiding Elder of Bridgeport District. 1876, 
Stationed at John Street Church, New York, N. Y.; 1877, 8, Gothic Church, 
Brooklyn, N. Y.; 1879, 80, 1, Mount Vernon, N. Y. 1876, Delegate to General 
Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. (See Bibliography.) 

1839, Married Sarah Ann Pratt of Boston, Mass. Children: M. Lewis (No. 
746); L. Emily; Henry T. (No. 990); Newton P. (No. 1188); Charles W. 

1881, Address: Mount Vernon, Westchester Co., N. Y. 


*THOMAS SEWALL. 

Born, Apr. 28, 1818, in Essex, Essex Co., Mass. 

Pursued Scientific course; left College during Senior year. 1838, Joined, 
on trial, Baltimore Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1838, Stationed 
at Baltimore Circuit, Md.; 1839, Patapsco, Md.; 1840, Loudon, Va.; 1841, 
North Baltimore, Md. 1842, Supernumerary, traveled in Europe. 1843, Sta¬ 
tioned at Jefferson, Md.; 1844, Baltimore Station; 1845,6, Summerfield Cir¬ 
cuit; 1847, Georgetown, D. C. 1848, Located. 1849-52, Superannuated. 
U. S. Consul to Santiago de Cuba. Clerk in Department of the Interior. 
Clerk in Department of State, under Daniel Webster. 1853, 4, Stationed 
at Rockville Circuit, Md.; 1855, 6, Winchester, Va.; 1857, Fayette Street 
Church, Baltimore ; 1858, Union Square Church. 1859-62, Presiding Elder of 
Baltimore District. 1862, Stationed at Light Street Church, Baltimore; 1863, 
Baltimore City Station; 1864, 5, Charles Street and Cortland Street Churches, 
Baltimore. 1866, Transferred to New Yo[k East Conference. 1866, 7, 8, Sta¬ 
tioned at Pacific Street Church, Brooklyn, N. Y. 1869, Transferred to Balti¬ 
more Conference. 1869, Stationed at Charles Street Church, Baltimore. 1870, 
Supernumerary, i860, Delegate to General Conference, Methodist Episcopal 
Church. 1869-70, Clerk in Custom House, Baltimore, Md. Died, Aug. n, 
1870, in Baltimore, Md. 

1844, Married Julia E. Waters. Child : Henry (No. 1125) ; perhaps others. 

1881, Address of w’idow : Care of Henry Sewall, Johns Hopkins University, 
Baltimore, Md. 


*JACOB GEIGER STONE. 

Born, Mar. 22, 1817, in Elizabeth, Union Co., N. J. 

1834, Registered as from Rahway, N. J. Died, July, 1835, in College at 
Middletown, Conn. 


*THOMAS BANGS THORP. 

Born, Mar. 1, 1815, in Westfield, Hampden Co., Mass. 

Left College during Junior year. 1834, Registered as from New York, N. Y. 
1 836-53, Resided chiefly in Louisiana. 1846, Became associate editor of a 
Whig newspaper in New Orleans, La. 1846, Established The Conservator , 
Baton Rouge, La. 1847, A.M , Wesleyan University. 1847-8, Mexican War 
correspondent. 1854-60, Resided in New York, contributor to magazines. 
1859, Became editor of the Spirit of the limes, New York. 1862, Served as 
staff officer and Colonel of volunteers. 1853, Appointed surveyor of the port 
of New Orleans by General Butler. 1869-78, Chief clerk in the warehouse de¬ 
partment in the New York Custom House. 1878, Appointed weigher, Custom 
House, New York. Painted “Niagara” and other works of art. Died, Sept. 
21, 1878, in New York, N. Y. (See Bibliography.) 

Unmarried. 






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353 


•BENJAMIN TROW. 

Born, Dec. 18, 1802, in New Braintree, Norfolk Co., Mass. 

Left College at end of Sophomore year. 1837, A.B. Dartmouth College. 
1848-67, and perhaps before and after these years, Farming at Richmond, Mc¬ 
Henry Co., Ill. Reported dead. 

1837, Married Aurelia Bridgman of Hanover, N. H. Children : Several sons. 


*ELBRIDGE WALBRIDGE. 

Born in Stafford, Tolland Co., Conn. 

Left College during Sophomore year. 1834, Registered as from Holland, 
Mass. 1836, A.B., University of Vermont; A.M. from same. Principal of 
school and lawyer. Died, about 1850, in Galveston, Tex. 

Married. Child: Geneveve. 

1881, Address of widow : Care of H. N. Drake, 2358 State street, Chicago, 


JOHN K. WRIGHT. 

Left College after a stay of about two years, during which he became one of 
the founders of the Philorhetorian Society. S. S. Stocking remembers his 
being in the Scientific course, though his name was never in a college catalogue. 




Class of 1838 . 


*LOYAL B. ANDRUS. 

Born, Jan. 13, 1809, in Cornwall, Addison Co., Vt. 

Left College during Freshman year. 1843, Joined, on trial, New York Con¬ 
ference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1843, 4 , Stationed at Stockport, N. Y.; 
1845, South Lee; 1846, 7, Copake; 1848, 9, Pleasant Valley ; 1850, 1, Bedford ; 
1852, 3, Shrub Oaks; 1854, Yorkville Mission; 1855, Great Barrington; 1856, 7, 
Durham ; 1858, 9, Delhi ; i860, Andes and Bovina; 1861, 2, Copake ; 1863, 4, 
North East; 1865, 6, Mount Zion ; 1867, 8, 9, Kensico and North Castle ; 1870, 
Riverdale. 1871-2, Superannuated. Died, March 27, 1873, near Yonkers, N. Y. 


*LUCIUS CASE. 

Born, Nov. 8, 1813, in Simsbury, Hartford Co., Conn. 

Left College during Freshman year. 1836, Studied law with Judge Elisha 
Phelps, of Simsbury, Conn. 1837, Studied law and admitted to the bar at 
Delaware, Ohio. 1838-43, Practiced law in Logan, Hocking Co., Ohio. 
1843-64, Practiced law in Norwalk, Hocking Co., Ohio. Died, July 23, 1864, 
in Newark, Ohio. 

Married Cynthia Bright of Painesville, Ohio. 

1881, Address of widow : Washington, D. C. 

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[1838. 


LORIN CONE COLLINS. 

Born, Mar. 30, 1813, in North Wilbraham, Hampden Co., Mass. 

1836, Left College. Was in English and Scientific course. 1837-8, Preached 
at Methodist Episcopal Church, North Wilbraham, Mass. 1838, Joined, on 
trial, New England Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1838, Stationed 
at Greenfield, Mass.; 1839, Stafford Springs, Conn. 1840, Assigned to Provi¬ 
dence Conference. 1840, Stationed at Bolton, Conn.; 1841, South Glastonbury, 
Conn. 1842, Located. Lectured on the Second Advent. 1843-4, Preached in 
Hartford, Conn.; 1844-5, I n Wallingford, Conn. 1845, Readmitted to Confer¬ 
ence and stationed at Marlborough, Conn.; 1846,7, Stafford Springs; 1848,9, 
Windsor; 1850, I, Mystic Bridge; 1852, Stafford Springs. 1853, Located. 
1853, Went West and engaged in milk business in St. Paul, Minn. 1866, 
Joined Minnesota Conference. 1866, 7, Stationed at Monticello and Anoka, 
Minn. 1868, Withdrew from Conference, on account of objection made to his 
views upon future punishment. Advent preacher in the vicinity of Chicago. 

1839, Married Mary Bemis, of South Wilbraham, Mass. Children: *Ella 
Maria; *Rosella Elizabeth; *Lottie Louisa ; LorinCone; Carrie. 

1881, Address: Norwood Park, Cook Co., Ill. 


DANIEL O. EATON. 

Born, in Ware, Worcester Co., Mass. 

Left College during Sophomore year. Has been engaged in the grocery busi¬ 
ness in Albany, N. Y., for ten or more years. 

Married. 

1881, Address: 42 Columbia St., Albany, N. Y. 


JOHN S.J. GRIDLEY. 

1836, Left College during Sophomore* year. 1834-5, Registered as from 
Rochester, N. Y.‘; 1835-6, Chesterfield, N. H. 1838, Joined, on trial, New 
Hampshire Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1838, Stationed at Bar¬ 
ton, Vt.; 1839, New London and Boscawen, N. H.; 1840, Stationed at Amherst; 
1841, Manchester and Bow; 1842, North Salem; 1843, Cilmanton. 1844, 
Transferred to New England Conference. 1844-5, Stationed at Marblehead, 
Mass.; 1846, 7, Natick and Needham; 1848, Oxford; 1849, West Springfield. 

1850, Transferred to Genesee Conference. 1850, Stationed at Springville, N. Y.; 

1851, Covington ; 1852, 3, Kendall. 1854, Transferred to Rock River Confer¬ 
ence. 1854, Stationed at Wheeling, Ill.; 1855, Crete. 1856, Superannuated. 
1857, Located. Later, said to have entered Protestant Episcopal Church. 
(By one, thought to have died.) 


THOMAS HALE. 

Born, Jan. 18, 1813, in Chelsea, Orange Co., Vt. 

1834, Left College after a few months’ study in the English course. 1834-6, 
Studied at Newbury, Vt. 1836-40, Taught in Alabama and Louisiana. Studied 
Law in Vermont, and practiced there a few years. 1852, A.M., University of 
Vermont. Principal occupation has been journalism. 1848-59, Edited Ver¬ 
mont Journal, Windsor, Vt. ; 1859-66, New Hampshire Sentinel, Keene, N. H.; 
1877-80, the Republican Observer, White River Junction, Vt.; 1880-1, the New 
England Observer, Keene, N. H. (See Bibliography.) 

1869, Married Sarah B. Ballou, of Keene, N. IL. Child: Thomas* 

1881. Residence: Keene, Cheshire Co., N. H. 


*ERASTUS D. HARRIS. 

1836, Left College during Sophomore year. 1834-6, Registered as from New 
York, N. Y. Believed to have died soon after 1836. 






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355 


*HENRY HARVEY. 

Born, Nov. 2, 1812, in Queensbury, Warren Co., N. Y. 

1835, Left College during Freshman year. 1835-7, Studied law at Glens 
Imlls, N. Y. 1837, Admitted to the bar. Died, April 26, 1838, in Queensbury, 

Unmarried. 


*WILLIAM WILSON HOLMES. 

Born, Nov. 7, 1817, in New York, N. Y. 

Left College about close of Freshman year. Became temperance lecturer, 
tobacconist, agent, etc. Died, March 15, 1862. 

1842, Married Elizabeth Van Riper. Children: W. Dow : Edmond E. ; 
John V. R. 

1881, Address of widow: Belleville, Essex Co., N. J. 


*MELATIAH HATHAWAY LAWRENCE. 

Born in 1813. Cousin of D. C. Lawrence, ’35. 

Left College during Freshman year. Engaged in farming. Supervisor. 
Member of New York State Assembly. Member of Constitutional Conven¬ 
tion. Collector of Internal Revenue in Twenty-fifth New York district. Died, 
in 1875, * n Penn Yan, N. Y. 

Married. Wife deceased before him. Children: M. H. Lawrence, Custom 
House, New York, N. Y.; John B. Lawrence, Kansas City, Mo. 


*JOHN KENDIG LONGNECKER. 

Born, Oct. 18, 1813, in Cumberland Co., Pa. 

Left College during Freshman year. Studied in Dickinson College. Profes¬ 
sion, law. Resided in Oregon for a time. Died, Nov. 9, 1852, at PaAama, on 
his way home from Oregon. 

Unmarried. 

Address of cousin: Hiram Longnecker, Shepherdstown, Cumberland 
Co., Pa. 


*JAMES EDWARD FISHER McDONOUGH. 

Born, 1816, in Middletown, Conn. Son of Commodore McDonough. 

Left College during Sophomore year. 1840, M.D., Yale College, Spent 
some time in hospitals in New York, N. Y. Practiced medicine in New York, 
N. Y., and St. Louis, Mo. Died, in 1851, in Hartford, Conn. 

Unmarried. 


WILLIAM F. MERCIER. 

Left College during Freshman year. 1840, Joined, on trial, Baltimore Con¬ 
ference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1840, Stationed at Jefferson, Va. ; 
1841, 2, Berkley; 1843, Mercersburgh, Pa.; 1844, East Baltimore, Md.; 1845, 6, 
Harvard Street Church, Baltimore, Md.; 1847, 8, Liberty Street Church, Balti¬ 
more, Md. 1849, Located. Said to have received A.M. Has received some 
political honors. 1880, and for some years previous, residing at Hamilton, Va 
1881, Address: Hamilton, Loudon Co,, Va. 







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[1838. 


*DANIEL DELAUS MERRICK. 

Born, Nov. 22, 1814, in Wilbraham, Hampden Co., Mass. 

Left College during Sophomore year. 1838, M.D., University of Vermont. 
1838-53, practiced medicine and managed a plantation near Clinton, East Feli¬ 
ciana, La. Died, Nov. 9, 1853, in East Feliciana Parish, La. 

1842, Married Elizabeth Smith, of Amite Co., Miss. Children: Mrs. Ann 
E. Wedge ; William D. ; Mrs. Kate C. Perkins. 

Address of widow : Care of Hon. E. T. Merrick, LL.D., New Orleans, La. 


GIDEON MARCHANT MUNDY. 

Left College during Sophomore year. 1834-6, Registered as from New 
Brunswick, N. J. 1839, A.M., Hobart College. Admitted to the bar and prac¬ 
ticed law several years at Geneva, N. Y. 1850, or thereabouts, removed to 
New York, N. Y., and practiced law until 1854. 1854-60, and 1865-8, Held 

appointment in Custom House, New York, N. Y. 1868-81, Residing in New 
York, N. Y., and engaged in business. 

1881, Address: Care of Charles H. Mundy, 176 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 


THOMAS HARTER OAKLEY. 

Born, Dec. 16, 1814, in New York, N. Y. 

In Scientific course; left College in 1836. 1833-81, Local preacher in Meth¬ 

odist Episcopal Church. Engaged in mercantile pursuits, twenty-five years. 
Manufacturer, six years. 1843, Inspector of Public Schools, New York, N. Y. 
1S43-4, Assistant editor of The A T ative American , a daily paper in New York, 
N. Y. 1844-5, City tax collector of New York, N. Y. 1844, Member of New 
York State Legislature from New York, N. Y. 1846, Removed to Connecticut. 
1853, Member of Connecticut Legislature from Bridgeport, and secured appro¬ 
priation of ten thousand dollars for Wesleyan University. Practiced law. 
Justice of the Peace. Obtained the appointment of Dr. Augustus W. Smith 
to the Naval Academy of Annapolis. 1853, A.M., Wesleyan University. 
1861, Appointed by Governor Dennison of Ohio, Chaplain of the First Regi¬ 
ment of Ohio Light Artillery, with rank of Captain of Cavalry. Served in the 
Army of the Cumberland, and in the Army of the Potomac. 1863-8, in charge 
of the money-order office in the post-office at Cleveland, Ohio. 1869-81, Re¬ 
sided in Cleveland, Ohio. 

1836, Married Hannah S. Nye of' Middletown, Conn. (Sister of No. 24). 
Children: John; Anna; Gertrude; Thomas Edward; Harry; *Edward B.; 
*Jane F.; ^Caroline; *Elisha B.; ^Alfred; *Mary; *Nellie; ^Richard; 
* William. 

1881, Address: 6S5 Case Av., Cleveland, Ohio. 


*EVELYN H. OVERTON. 

Born, May 25, 1812, in Portland, Middlesex Co., Conn. 

Left College during Freshman year. 1834-78, Resided in that part of Chat¬ 
ham, Conn., which became Portland, Conn., in 1841. Taught school twenty 
years, and spent the remainder of his life on the farm where he was born. 
Died, Oct. 17, 1878, in the Insane Asylum, Middletown, Conn. 

Unmarried. 


*AMOS PRINDLE. 

Left College after a brief select course. 1837, Registered as from Lithgow, 
N. Y. 1840, A.B., Union College. Registered at Union College as from 
Washington, N. Y. Reported dead by No. 367. 






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357 


*JOHN AUGUSTUS RUSSELL. 

Born, Jan. 24, 1818, in Middletown, Conn. 

Left College during Freshman year. 1835-57, Gentleman of elegant leisure. 
Died, June 18, 1857. 

1851, Married Helena E. Webster. Children: ^Frederick Webster: ♦Augus¬ 
tus ; *Frank William. 

1881, Address of widow: Mrs. John A. Russell, Hotel Capitol, Hartford, 
Conn. 


COLLINGWOOD RUTHERFORD. 

Born, Aug. 23, 1817, in New Castle on Tyne, England. 

i 83 ^> Left College near close of Sophomore year. 1836-7, Studied law 
with Smalley & Dixon, Brooklyn, N. Y. 1837-43, Teaching. 1843-6, Studied 
in Union Theological School; 1846, Graduated at same. 1846, Joined, on trial, 
New Jersey Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1846, Stationed in New 
Jersey; 1847, Princeton, N. J.; 1848, Rockaway. 1849-53, Principal of the 
Seminary, Hempstead, N. Y. 1853,4, Stationed at Southampton, N. Y.; 1855, 
New Hartford. Conn.; 1856, 7, East Granby; 1858, West Suffield ; 1859, Had- 
dam; i860, Westbrook. 1861-8, Taught at Fordham, N. Y. 1868-70, En¬ 
gaged in teaching and agriculture in Missouri. 1870-2, Principal of a school 
in Iowa. 1872-81, Principal of a Commercial College in New York, N. Y. 

1855, Married Sarah Chapman of Southampton, N. Y. Children : Edwin C.; 
Sarah C. 

1881, Address: No. 1313 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 


AUGUSTUS J. SAWYER. 

Born, Apr. 14, 1816, in Harvard, Worcester Co., Mass. 

1838, Left College, having pursued Scientific course. 1839-50, Taught 
school. 1850-3, Paymaster in a manufacturing establishment. 1854-81, En¬ 
gaged in farming. Has been on School Committee, and Town Assessor. 1873, 
Member of Massachusetts Legislature. 1881, and for some years previous, 
farming in Harvard, Mass. 

185r. Married Hannah W. Coolidge of Madison, N. Y. One child, dead. 

1881, Address: Harvard, Worcester Co., Mass. 


EDMUND AUGUSTUS STANDISH. 

Born, 1810. 

1836, Left College, having been “about two years a student in the Scientific 
Department,” (Certificate of President Fisk.) 1837, Joined, on trial, New 
England Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1837, Stationed at Tolland 
and Bolton, Conn.; 1838, Woodstock and East Harbor; 1839, 40, Stationed at 
Griswold. 1841, Assigned to Providence Conference. 1841, Stationed at Staf¬ 
ford and Vernon, Conn. ; 1842, Montville ; 1843, Mansfield; 1844, Glastonbury; 
1846, Middleborough and Rochester Mission; 1847, Westport Point; 1848, 
Montville, Salem, and Bozrah; 1849, Montville; 1850, Bolton and Andover; 
1851, Somers Mission; 1852, Windsorville and Ellington. 1853, Located, and 
moved to Minnesota. 1854, Returned to Springfield, Mass.; studied and prac¬ 
ticed medicine. Removed to Northampton, Mass. Preached at South Had¬ 
ley Falls, North Amherst, and South Deerfield. 1857, Removed to Minnesota. 
1857-81, Has preached about half the time, making farming his business. 

1838, Married Jane B. Gilbert of Tolland, Conn., who died in 1859. i860, 

Married a lady of Boston, Mass. Children: Merit G.; Miles E.; and one 
daughter. 

1S81, Address: Medford, Steele Co., Minn. 





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[1838. 


JOHN T. STIBBS. 

Left College during Freshman year. 1834, Registered as from Brooklyn, 
N. Y. Name given as John F. Stibbs and as John F. Stibbe in Philorhetorian 
Catalogues. 


*JOSHUA SWEET. 

Born, 1812, in Ogdensburgh, St. Lawrence Co., N. Y. 

Left College during Freshman year. A.B., Dickinson College. Ordained 
minister in the Protestant Episcopal Church. Professor in Shelby College, Ky. 
Rector of St. Andrews College, Jackson, Miss. 1856-67, Post Chaplain, 
United States Army, Fort Ridgely, Minn. 1870-4, Rector at Glencoe, Minn. 
Died, June 24, 1874, at Glencoe, Minn. 

1845, Married Julia Berry. 1866, Married Jennette E. De Camp of Newark, 
Mo. Children: Six children by first wife and two boys by second wife, of 
which six are living and two dead. 

1881, Address of widow: Mrs. J. E. Sweet, Glencoe, Minn. 


THOMAS MASON WHEELER. 

Born, June 1, 1818, in New York, N. Y. 

1835, Left College during Sophomore year. 1836, Became civil engineer 
andsurveyor. Afterward engaged in business in New York, N.Y. 1873-7, Con¬ 
nected with The American Grocer in New York, N. Y. 1877-81, Retired mer¬ 
chant. 1881, Winter residence, 1271 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 

1844, Married Candace Thurber of Delphi, N. Y. Children: Two girls and 
two boys. Elder girl deceased. 

1881, Address: Jamaica, Queens Co., N. Y. 


ISAAC RANDOLPH WILSON. 

Left College during Junior year. Lieutenant in the United States Navy. 
1856, and prior, clerk in the Treasury Department, Washington, D. C. Mem¬ 
ber of the Board of Education, Trenton, N. J. Member of the Common Coun¬ 
cil, Trenton, N. J. During the Rebellion, on the staff of General Packard, 
with rank of Major. 1865, 6, clerk of the New Jersey Senate. 1857-81, Prac¬ 
ticed law in Trenton, N. J. 

1S81, Address: 103 East State St., Trenton, N. J. 


JAMES WOODS. 

Born, Apr. 22, 1815, in New Braintree, Worcester Co., Mass. 

1836, September, Left College. 1838-39, Studied at Theological Seminary 
Columbia, S. C. 1S40, Licensed to preach in Presbyterian Church. 1840-81, 
Preached continually. 1849, Removed from Alabama to Stockton, California, 
being one of three Home Missionaries who first organized the Presbytery of 
the Pacific. 1863-4, Pastor at Healdsburg, Cal. 1874, Stated supply at Car- 
son City, Nev.; 1875, (^ n Transitu) San Francisco, Cal.; 1876, Stated supply 
at Cambria, Cal.; 1877, Stated supply at San Francisco, Cal.; 1878, Without 
charge, at San Francisco, Cal. 1880, Organized a church at Tombstone, Ariz. 

1840, Married Eliza Ann Williams of South Carolina. Children: ^Charles • 
Samuel; James; Henry; ^Walter; *John; George; Hattie. 

1881, Address: No. 27 Pearl St., San Francisco, Cal. 






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NON-GRADUATE ALUMNI. 


359 


Class of 1839 . 


*JOHN M. ASHURST. 

Born, in Putnam Co., Ga. Cousin of J. Flournoy, Jr., ’37. 

Left College during Freshman yeiar. 1836-7, Private in the Georgia Volun¬ 
teers during the Seminole war; stockaded in Florida, and only relieved at the 
last extremity. Studied law, and was admitted to the bar. Practiced law for 
some time. Died before i860. 

Married Sarah Park, of Eatonton, Ga. Children : one son, (Rev. Andrus 
Ashurst) and one daughter. 


*SAMUEL FRANKLIN BELL. 

Born, about 1810, in Chester, Hampden Co., Mass. 

1837, Left College in Sophomore year. Local preacher in the Methodist 
Episcopal Church. 1838-41, Principal of Rhinebeck Academy. 1841, A.B., 
honorary, Union College. Died, November, 1841, in Rhinebeck, N. Y. 

1840, Married Minerva Crowell (sister of No. 118). Child: Margaret H. 
(Missionary to Turkey). 

1881, Address of widow: Mrs. H. M. Ring, Harmar, Washington Co., Ohio. 


*ABNER HARTWELL BROWN. 

Born, July 6, 1816, in New Ipswich, Hillsborough Co., N. H. 

Left College during Freshman year. 1839, A.B., and 1841, A.M., Dartmouth 
College. 1840-2, Tutor in Dartmouth College. 1844, M.D., Yale Medical 
College. Practiced medicine in Lowell, Mass. Professor of Chemistry in 
Willoughby University. Professor of Materia Medica and Medical Jurispru¬ 
dence in Berkshire Medical School, Pittsfield, Mass. Died, April 21, 1851, in 
Hanover, N. H. 

1847, Married Susan A. Shurtleff, of Hanover, N. H. 


*PETER WILLIS FINCH. 

Born, Sept. 3, 1816, in Nassau, Rensselaer Co., N. Y. 

Left College during Senior year. 1839-41, Taught graded school in Tully, 
N. Y. Died, Oct. 13, 1841, in Tully, N. Y. 

Married Mary Bears, of Tully, Onondaga Co., N. Y., who died about 1868. 
No children. 

1881, Address of sister: Mrs. Smith R. Morey, North Nassau, N. Y. 


WILLIAM FOSTER. 

Born, Oct. 17, 1806, in Hancock Co., Ga. 

i 8 35“6> In College pursuing a partial course. 1836-41, Principal of an 
academy, Lumpkin, Ga. 1841-4, Local preacher in Methodist Episcopal 
Church. 1844, Toined, on trial, Georgia Conference, Methodist Episcopal 
Church. 1844, Stationed at Lumpkin, Ga.; 1845, Monticello. 1846, Withdrew 
from Conference. 1846-8, Taught at Eatonton, Ga.; 1849-51, Sparta, Ga ; 
1851-66, Waverly Hall, Ga. Late years, engaged in Farming. 

1843, Married Virginia Perry, of Russell Co., Ala. Children: * Anna; 
Wilbur F.; Mattie; Georgia; Mary; Lucy; Margaret; Susie. 

1881, Address : Waverly Hall, Harris Co., Ga. 







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[1839- 


DAVID R. GARNISS. 

Left College during Sophomore year. 1841-9 and 1858-81, Practiced law in 
New York, N. Y. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address : 150 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 


^CHARLES FIELD GOSS. 

Born, Mar. 3, 1816, in Amherst, Hillsborough Co., N. H. 

Left College during Freshman year. 1838, M.D., Castleton Medical College. 
Many years, practiced medicine at Saratoga Springs, N. Y. 1849, Proprietor 
of a bathing establishment in Saratoga, N. Y. Died, Jan. 28,1857, in Normans- 
ville, Albany Co., N. Y. 

Married Pruella Hart, of Saratoga, N. Y. Children: several. 


*JOHN WILSON GREEN. 

Born, May 13, 1821. 

Left College during Freshman year. Clerk and afterward partner in a carpet 
store in New York. Went West and took charge of a farm in Wisconsin. 
Captain in the Mexican War. Engaged in trade in Texas. Died, Feb. 20, 
1S59, in Galveston, Texas. 

1845, Married Fanny M. Kimrient. No children. 


JOHN HOBART. 

Born, Apr. 9, 1812, in Westford, Chittenden Co., Vt. 

Left College during Junior year. 1839, Joined, on trial, Maine Conference, 
Methodist Episcopal Church. 1839, 40, Stationed at Bucksport, Me.; 1841, 2, 
Portland; 1843, Gardiner; 1844, 5, Bangor; 1846, Bath ; 1847, 8, Hallowed; 
1849, 50, Saccarappa. 1851, Transferred to Providence Conference. 1851, 
Stationed at New Bedford, Mass. ; 1852, 3, Providence, R. I.; 1854, 5, Fall 
River, Mass. Located and became a Spiritualist. 1844, Delegate to General 
Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1853, A.M., Wesleyan University. 
1856, Editor of Daily and Weekly News , Newport, R. I. (See Bibliography.) 
Married a lady of Marlborough, Mass. Was divorced and married again. 
1881, Address: Cor. 18th St. and Lydia Av., Kansas City, Mo. 


RICHARD WILLIAM HUBBARD. 

Left College during Sophomore year. Registered as from Middletown, Conn. 
1834, Studied in Yale College, Class of 1837. Artist and landscape painter in 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 1874, A.M., Yale College. 1880, President of Brooklyn Art 
Association, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

1881, Address: 51 W. 10th St., New York, N. Y. 


THEODORE JAQUES. 

Born, Nov. 19, 1819, in New York, N. Y. 

1836, Left College in the spring of Freshman year. 1836-7, Studied engineer¬ 
ing on New York and Lake Erie railroad. 1S37, Assisted in survey of North¬ 
ern Indiana railroad. 1837-8, Surveyor on the Illinois Central railroad. 1839- 







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361 


N 


50, Farming at Rahway, N. J.; afterward at Ionia, Mich. 1853-61, County 
Surveyor at Urbana, Champaign Co., Ill. 1861-2, Sergeant in the 25th Illi¬ 
nois Volunteers. 1862-5, Captain in the 13th Mo. S. M. Cavalry. General 
Superintendent of the Quartermasters’ Department, Galveston, Tex. 1868-72, 
Custom House Inspector, New Orleans, La. 

Married. Children: Three sons, two daughters, all living in St. Louis, Mo. 
1881, Address: 8 South Basin St., New Orleans, La. 


*DAVID BURR JENNINGS. 

Born, 1819, in Fairfield, Fairfield Co., Conn. 

Left College during Senior year, on account of sickness. Died, Jan. 21, 1839, 
in Fairfield, Conn. 

Unmarried. 


*JOHN SMITH KELLEY. 

Born, June 26, 1821, in Middletown, Conn. 

Left College during Sophomore year. Studied at Union College. 1840, 
A.B., Yale College. 1840-1, Taught in Haddam, Conn. 1841-3, Tutor in Wes¬ 
leyan University. 1843-4, Student in Union Theological School. Died, Dec. 
29, 1844, in New York, N. Y. 

Unmarried. 


*THOMAS L. KOLLOCK. 

Left College during Sophomore year. 1836, Registered as from Elizabeth, 
N. J. Died, a few years after leaving college, in California. 

Unmarried. 


*AZEL P. LADD. 

Born, 1814. 

Left College during Freshman year. 1835, Registered as from Haverhill, 
N. H. Studied medicine with Dr. Bartlett, New Bedford, Mass. Practiced 
there two years. 1852, 3, Superintendent of Public Schools of Wisconsin. 
1840-54, Practiced medicine in Shullsburgh, Wis. Died, 1854, in Shullsburgh, 
Wis. 

Married Louisa M. Bassett of New Bedford, Mass. Children: four sons. 


*EDWARD JOHN McGEHEE, Jr. 

Born, Jan. 29, 1820, in Woodville, Wilkinson Co., Miss. Brother-in-law of 
Nos. 32 and 130. 

Left College during Junior year. 1839, Shipwrecked on his way home, and 
cast on Turk’s Island. Became a cotton planter in Wilkinson County. Re¬ 
moved to West Feliciana, La. Died, Jan. 23, i860, in Cold Spring, Miss. 

1841, Married Anna B. Carter of Wilkinson County, Miss. Children: Ed¬ 
ward J.; Harry T.; Arthur M. 


^ALEXANDER McKINSTRY. 

Born, Mar. 7, 1823, in Augusta, Richmond Co., Ga. 

Entered College at age of thirteen. Left College during Freshman year. 
1835, Registered as from East Haddam, Conn. 1839, Removed to Mobile, 
Ala. Clerk in drug store of Mordecai & Co. Studied law with Judge John A. 
Campbell. 1843, Admitted to the bar. Alderman of Mobile. United States 

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Commissioner. 1850-60, Judge of Superior Court of the City and County of Mo¬ 
bile. 1861, Elected Colonel of 33d Alabama Infantry. 1861, Judge of Military 
Court in Gen. Forest’s Department. 1865, Member of Alabama Legislature 
from Mobile County. County Solicitor. 1872, Lieutenant Governor of Ala¬ 
bama. Died, Oct. 9, 1879, Mobile, Ala. (See Bibliography.) 

1845, Married Virginia T. Dade of Mobile, Ala. Children: Sixteen, of 
which eleven are dead. The five living are Alexander; W. D.; Louisa; Jen¬ 
nie ; Mary. 

1881, Address of widow: Berkeley, Alameda Co., Cal. 


JOSEPH SMITH MEAD. 

Born, Nov. 9, 1817, in New York, N. Y. Brother of Melville E. Mead, ’52, 
and Samuel H. Mead, ’42. Cousin of Nos. 100 and 195. 

Left College during Sophomore year. 1842-56, Wholesale grocer in New 
York, N. Y. 1856, and some years later, wholesale grocer in Chicago, Ill. 
Now retired from business, residing in Brooklyn, N. Y. 

1843, Married Mary Frances Gale of New York, N. Y. i86r, Married 
Eliza Duncan of Brooklyn, N. Y. Children: William G.; Frances J. 

1881, Address: 86 Fourth St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 


♦BARTLETT MERRITT. 

Born, Oct. 30, 1819, in Nantucket, Nantucket Co., Mass. 

Left College during Junior year. Went to sea. Later, began preparation 
for the ministry. Died, Jan. 1848, in Lynn, Mass. 

Unmarried. 


♦AUGUSTUS MOORE. 

Born in Maine. 

Left College during Junior year. 1836, Registered as from Frankfort, Me. 
Episcopal clergyman in the South. 1852, Ordained deacon by Bishop Rutledge. 
r855, Ordained priest by Bishop Davis. 1856-75, Rector of Christ Church, 
Mars’ Bluff, S. C. Died, Sept. 4, 1876, in Mars’ Bluff, S. C. 


ZACHARIAH ATWELL MUDGE. 

Born, July 2, 1813, in Orrington, Penobscot Co., Me. Brother of Nos. 132 
and 133. 

1837, April, Left College. 1830, Taught school in Topsfield, Mass. 
1831-2, Principal of the Grammar School, Lynn, Mass. 1838, P'annly tutor in 
Mississippi. 1839-40, Principal of the male department of Woodville Academy, 
Miss. 1840, Joined, on trial, New England Conference, Methodist Episcopal 
Church. 1840, 1, Stationed at Andover and North Reading, Mass.; 1842, 
Gloucester, Mass.; 1843, 4 > Richmond Street Church, Boston ; 1846, Newton 
Upper Falls; 1847, Danvers Mission ; 1848, Jenksville; 1849, Wilbraham and 
Jenksville; 1850, Wilbraham; 1851, 2, Park Street Church, Worcester; 1853, 
Leominster. 1854, A.M., Wesleyan University. 1854, 5, Stationed at Union 
Church, Charlestown; 1856, 7, Newton Upper Falls; 1858, 9, Swampscot; 
i860, 1, Dorchester; 1862, Newtonville; 1863, 4, Saxonvil e; 1865, 6,7, Quincy 
Point; 1868, 9, 70, Marblehead ; 1871, 2, Holliston; 1873, 4, 5, Dedham; 1876, 
7, 8, Westborough ; 1879, 80, 81, Dedham. Editor of Guide to Holiness three 
years. (See Bibliography.) 

1842, Married Caroline Williams Goodridge of Boston, Mass. Children: 
Thomas Melville ; Harriet Atwell; Henry Neville. 

1881, Address: Walnut Hill, Norfolk Co., Mass. 






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JOHN GODFREY SAXE. 

Born, June 2, 1S16, in Highgate, Franklin Co., Vt Cousin of No. 83. 

Left College during Freshman year. 1839, A.B., Middlebury College. Read 
law in Lockport, NA ., and St. Albans, Yt. 1843. Admitted to the bar. 1843- 
5°, Practiced law in Franklin County, \ t. 1847, 8, Superintendent of Schools 
in Franklin County, Vt. 1S50-1, State's Attorney for Chittenden County, Vt. 
1S50-6, Editor and proprietor of the Burlington Sentinel. 1859, 60, Candidate 
of the Democratic party for Governor of Vermont. Deputy Collector of Cus¬ 
toms. Has received LL.D. 1S75-S1, In poor health, residing in Brooklyn, 
N. Y. (See Bibliography.) 

Married. 

1881, Address: 28 First place, Brooklyn, N. Y. 


♦NEWET HOLMES VICK. 

Bom, June, 1S19, in Warren Co., Miss. 

1S38, Jan., Left College. 1S39, A.B., Augusta College, Ky. Became a 
cotton planter. Died, Oct., 1S55. 

Unmarried. 

18S1, Address of brother: John W. Vick, Vicksburgh, Warren Co., Miss. 


WILFORD LYNN WILSON. 

Born in Cazenovia, Madison Co., N. Y. 

1S39, Left College, having completed the Scientific course. Studied one 
year at Hamilton College. 1842, Completed a Theological course at Yale Col¬ 
lege. For some years, pastor of a Presbyterian Church. Private Secretary to 
the Governor of Minnesota. Served upon Boards of Public Charities. Asses¬ 
sor of Internal Revenue for the District of Saint Paul. Appraiser of Customs 
Inspector and Examiner of Customs at Saint Paul, Minn. 

Married Ann Perry of Newport, Herkimer Co., N. Y., who died in 1851. 
Married Abby Waterman of Newport, Herkimer Co., N. Y., who died in 1878. 
Children: Thomas P.; Charles S.; Wilford C. 

1S81, Address : St Paul, Minn. 


*EDWIN BORDEN WATSON. 

Born, Aug. 22, 1813, in South Kingston, R. I. 

Left College during Freshman year. Studied at Jamaica Plains, Mass. 
Taught in Virginia. 1839, Went to N. C., but died soon thereafter. Died, 
Nov. 29, 1839, in Edenton, Chowan Co., N. C. Buried at Tower Hill, R. I. 
Unmarried. 


♦SIDNEY B. WORTH. 

Left College during Sophomore year. 1839, A.B., Union College. Studied 
medicine in New York, N. Y. Assistant Physician in Bellevue Hospital. 
Assistant Physician in Blackwell’s Island Hospital. 1S49, Died during the 
cholera epidemic while caring for the sick in Hospital in New York, N. Y. 


♦ELBERT A. T. YOUNG. 

Left College during Junior year. 1836, Registered as from Middletown, 
Conn. 1839, Joined, on trial. New York Conference, Methodist Episcopal 
Church. 1839, Stationed at Canaan, N. Y.; 1840, Richmond; 1841, Milan. 
Located. Taught Public Schools in New York, N. Y. Died, as early as 1S60, 
in Brooklyn, N. Y. 







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DANIEL GOULD ALLEN. 

Born, Dec. 28, 1810, in North Kingston, Washington Co., R. I. 

1840, Left College, having completed the Scientific course. 1834, 8, 9, 
Taught school in North Kingston, R. I. 1839-42, Principal and proprietor of 
Kent Academy, East Greenwich, R. I. 1842, Sold the Academy to the Provi¬ 
dence Conference. 1843-4, Principal of Providence Conference Seminary, 
East Greenwich, R. I. 1845-81, Farming, during which time he has held sev¬ 
eral town and State offices, such as President of the Town Council and Court 
of Probate, Moderator of Town Meetings, School Committee, and Superin¬ 
tendent of Public Schools. 1855-60, Member of the General Assembly of 
Rhode Island. 

1840, Married Amanda Waterman Allen of Warwick, R. I. Children: Six 
sons. 

1881, Address : East Greenwich, Kent Co., R. I. 


*PETER ANDREWS BADEAU. 

Born, July, 1811, in New York, N. Y. 

Left College during Junior year, having been in the Scientific course. En¬ 
tered upon civil engineering soon after leaving College, and pursued it upon 
the Hudson River railroad, residing in New York. Removed to Illinois, and 
was employed upon various railroads, with residence at Cairo, and office at 
Mound City, Ill. Died, Sept., 1857, in Mound City, Ill. 

Married twice. Children : three, all dead. 

1881, Address of widow: Mrs. R. H. Stewart, Hillsborough, Montgomery 
Co., Ill. 


^BENJAMIN WILLIS BRITT. 

Born in Riddicksville, Hertford Co., N. C. 

Entered Scientific course; left College during Junior year. 1839-44, In 
business in Riddicksville, N. C. 1S44, Removed to Memphis, Tenn., and 
engaged in business. After a few years, removed to Florida on account of ill 
health. Died, 1S52 or 3, in Florida. 

Married a lady of Memphis, Tenn. 


RICHARD ABRAHAM CHALKER. 

Born, Nov. 16, 1818, in Saybrook, Middlesex Co., Conn. 

1839, Left College in Sophomore year. 1839-40, Studied in Union Theological 
Seminary. 1840, Joined, on trial, New York Conference, Methodist Episcopal 
Church. 1840, 1, Stationed at Amenia, N. Y.; 1841, Johnsville; 1842, Hyde 
Park and Milan, N. Y.; 1843, Farmington, Conn.; 1844, 5 > Hyde Park, N. Y.; 
1846, 7, Sing Sing; 1848, 9, Peekskill; 1850, Saugerties ; 1851, 2, New York; 
1853, Poughkeepsie ; 1854, 5, Kingston ; 1856, Chester. 1857, Transferred to 
New Jersey Conference. 1857, 8, Stationed at New Brunswick, N. J.; 1859, 
60, Bordentown ; 1861, 2, Salem ; 1863, 4, Pennington; 1865, 6, Mount Holly; 
1867, 8, 9, Camden ; 1870, 1, 2, Red Bank ; 1873, 4 > New Brunswick; 1875,6, 7 > 
Lambertville ; 1878, 9, State Street Church, Trenton. 1880-1, Supernumer¬ 
ary, and resided in Kingston, N. Y. Fifteen years Trustee of Pennington 
Seminary. 

1844, Married Minerva Thurston of Fishkill, N. Y. Child: Abraham P. 
(M.D.) 

1881, Address, Chestnut St., Kingston, N. Y. 








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^CHARLES DANA DOWSE. 

Born, Apr. 10, 1813, in Brighton, Suffolk Co., Mass. 

Left College during Freshman year. M.D., Dana Medical School, Boston, 
Mass. 1840-54, Practiced medicine in Hebron, Conn.; Shirley, Mass.; 
Clinton, Mass. 1854-60, Practiced medicine in Waltham, Mass. Died, Oct. 
23, tS6o, in Cohasset, Mass. 

Married. Children : One son, and perhaps others. 

1881, Address of widow : Care of Macomber, Bigelow & Dowse, 229 Frank¬ 
lin St., Boston, Mass. 


*SEWALL H. FISK. 

Born, Dec. 18, 1810, in Holliston, Middlesex Co., Mass. 

1838, Left College in the fall. 1838-9, Taught a select school in Dover, 
Mass. 1840-2, Principal of Academy, Woonsocket, R. I. 1843-5, Principal 
of Academy in Liberty County, Ga. 1846-60, Engaged in boot and shoe busi¬ 
ness in Savannah, Ga. i860, October, Tarred and feathered and warned to 
leave the state “on account of teaching colored boys to read the Bible.” 1861, 
June, Enlisted in Company B, 16th Regiment, Massachusetts Volunteers. In 
active service till August, 1862. Died, Sept. 18, 1862, in hospital, at Savan¬ 
nah, Ga. 

1840, Married Angeline Bartlett of Woonsocket, R. I. No children. 


*EDMUND L. FORT. 

1838, Jan., Left College during Sophomore year. 1838-42, Clerk in store 
in Macon, Ga. Resided in the West two years, and returned to Macon, Ga. 
1847, Removed from Macon, Ga., to Talbotton, Talbot Co., Ga. Rendered 
some assistance to his uncle, M. L. Fort, who owned a plantation in Eastern 
Alabama. 1847, Died at residence of his uncle in Talbotton, Ga. 

Unmarried. 


GEORGE T. FOSTER. 

Left College during Sophomore year. 1837, Registered as from Newbury, 
Vt. 


JAMES W. GREEN. 

Left College during Freshman year. 1836, Registered as from Monroe, 
Orange Co., N. Y. 


JOHNSON COMFORT HALL. 

Born, June, 1815, in Middletown, Conn. 

Left College about the middle of Sophomore year, having been in the Scien¬ 
tific course. 1839-81, Principal occupation has been farming, and residence 
Middlefield, Conn. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address: Middlefield, Middlesex Co., Conn. 


GRIFFEN BENJAMIN HALSTED. 

Born, Apr. 15, 1819, in New York, N. Y. 

Left College during Sophomore year. 1836, Registered as from White 
Plains, N. Y. Studied law and practiced for a time in New York, N. Y. 








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Engaged in the wholesale hardware business, in New York, N. Y. 1881, 
Member of Halsted manufacturing company, manufacturers of hardware spe¬ 
cialties, 55 Cliff St., New York, N. Y. Member of the jury in the Tilton- 
Beecher suit. 

Married. Six children. 

1881, Address: 166 Schermerhorn St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 


*ALMOND DUNBAR HITCHCOCK. 

Born, Mar. 27, 1815, in Pittsford, Rutland Co., Vt. Uncle of No. 1216. 

Left College during Senior year, of the Scientific course.. Local preacher in 
the Methodist Episcopal Church. Died, July 8, 1840, in Pittsford, Vt. 
Unmarried. 


JAMES KELLOGG. 

Born, July, 1816, in New Hartford, Litchfield Co., Conn. Brother of 
No. 52. 

1837, Left College about close of Freshman year. 1846-8, Served in Mexi¬ 
can War. Detailed to Commissary Department. After capture of Mexico 
City, he remained there and engaged in business. 1849, Formed a mining com¬ 
pany and w'ent to California. Later, employed in Page & Bacon’s bank, Sacra¬ 
mento, Cal.; and in Drexler & Sather’s, San Francisco, Cal. Chief freight 
agent, Union Pacific railroad, San Francisco, Cal. In hardware business, San 
Francisco, Cal. 1878-81, clerk in a lumber establishment. 

Married Mary D. Barney of Sacramento, Cal. Children, both adopted : 
Mary Grant; Grace D. 

1881, Address: Brooklyn, Alameda Co., Cal. 


FREEBORN GARRETTSON LUCKEY. 

Born, May 26, 1819, in Troy, N. Y. 

Left College during Junior year. 1839-40, Studied law in the office of David 
Graham, Jr., in New York, N. Y. 1840, Admitted to the bar in New York, 
N. Y. 1841-81, Practiced law in New York, N. Y. 1851, Member of New 
York State Assembly. 

1840, Married Mary G. Brush of New York, N. Y. Children: Jesse B.; 
Samuel F. ; Emma V.; Fred G., Jr. 

1881, Address: Concord Av., near 165th St., New York, N. Y. 


ARTHUR MAC ARTHUR. 

Born, Jan. 26, 1815, in Glasgow, Scotland. 

Left College during Freshman year. 1836, Registered as from Springfield, 
Mass. Studied law in New York, N. Y. 1841, Admitted to the bar. 1841-5, 
Practiced law in Springfield, Mass. 1843, Appointed Public Administrator for 
Hampden Co., Mass., and Judge Advocate of the Western Division of the 
Militia. 1845-9, Practiced law in New York, N. Y.; 1850-67, in Milwaukee, 
Wis. 1851, Elected Corporation Council of Milwaukee, Wis. 1855, Elected 
Lieutenant-governor of the State of Wisconsin, and served a part of the term 
as Governor. 1857-69, Judge of the second Judicial circuit of Wisconsin. 
1867, United States Commissioner to the Universal Exhibition at Paris. 1870- 
Si, Associate justice of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia. For 
some time, has been President of the Board of Regents of the National Univer¬ 
sity. President of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals and 
Children; also of the Associated Charities of his district. (See Bibliography.) 

Married three times. Children : two sons, living. 

1881, Address: 1201 N. St., N. W., Washington, D. C. 






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*WILLIAM HEMANS PADDOCK. 

Born, Nov. 15, 1817, in Canandaigua, Ontario Co., N. Y. 

Left College during Sophomore year. 1837, Registered as from Cazenovia, 
N. Y. 1840, A.B., Union College; A.M., from same. Principal of grammar 
school, Clinton, N. Y., and of a boys’ boarding school, New Hartford, N. Y. 
Ordained priest by Bishop W. H. De Lancey, of the Protestant Episcopal 
Church. Clerk in the State Department, Washington, D. C., under Daniel 
Webster. 1860-1, Rector of a church at Pittsburgh, Pa. 1862-3, Chaplain of 
the Episcopal hospital, Philadelphia, Pa. 1863-8, Post chaplain, United States 
Arsenal, Fort Delaware, Pa. 1871-2, Resided at Philadelphia, Pa.; Engaged 
in editing a Latin dictionary and a Philological and Exegetical Commentary on 
the Acts of the Apostles, which had not been completed when he died, June 2, 
1872, in Philadelphia, Pa. See Memoir of Rev. B. G. Paddock, by Rev. Z. 
Paddock, D.D. (See Bibliography.) 

Married. 

1881, Address of brother: Rev. Wilber F. Paddock, D.D., Rector of St. 
Andrews, 3911 Locust St., Philadelphia, Pa. 


ELKANAK FRANKLIN REMINGTON. 

Left College about the middle of Junior year. 1839-40, Studied in Indiana 
Asbury University. 1841, A.B., Augusta College; A.M., from same. 1841-50, 
Traveled as an evangelist of the Methodist Episcopal Church, in Kentucky, 
Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Ohio, and Indiana. 1850-81, 
Held open-air and other services under the auspices of the Protestant Epis¬ 
copal Church, and preached to seamen on the docks of the city and port of 
New York. At one time, rector of the church at Flatbush, N. Y. (See Bibli¬ 
ography.) 

Married. Children: Grace; Edward Franklin. 

1881, Address: No. 237 Bergen St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 


DANIEL SANFORD. 

Born in Redding, Fairfield Co., Conn. Uncle of No. 989. 

Left College during Sophomore year. 1850, A.M., Wesleyan ^University. 
Taught at White Plains, N. Y., several years. 1847, Founded, and was for 
twenty years principal of Redding Institute. Twenty one years postmaster at 
Redding Ridge. 1878, Member of Connecticut legislature. 1881, and for 
some years previous, agriculturist in Redding, Conn. 

1845, Married Anna M. Ames of Craigsville, Orange Co., N. Y., who died 
Dec. 9, 1850. 1852, Married Helen E. Sammis, of Norwalk, Conn. Children: 

Mary ; Helen ; Julia B. ; Daniel S. (Junior in Yale College). 

1881, Address: Redding, Fairfield Co., Conn. 


LEWIS VAN ANTWERP. 

Born, Jan. 1, 1821, in New York, N. Y. 

Left College during Junior year. 1839, Removed from New York to Ken¬ 
tucky; 1850, to Cincinnati, Ohio. 1881, and for some years, at the head of the 
house of Van Antwerp, Bragg & Co., publishers of the Eclectic Educational 
Series of School and College Text books. 1881, Residence, Avondale, Ohio. 

1850, Married M. F. G. Cleneay of Kentucky. Children : Alice ; Thomas ; 
Lizzie ; Florence. 

1881, Address: 137 Walnut St., Cincinnati, Ohio. 





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WILLIAM WHITE [Jr.]. 

Born in Deep Creek, Norfolk Co., Va. . 

Left College during Sophomore year. 1836, Registered as from Deep Creek, 
Va. Studied medicine and practiced for a time in Deep Creek, Va. Colonel 
of Cavalry in the Confederate army. 1881, and for a number of years, lumber 
dealer in Portsmouth, Va. „ .... 

1881, Address: William White, M.D., Portsmouth, Norfolk v.o., Va. 


*LOREN WOOD. 

Born in Springfield, Mass. . 

Left College during Freshman year. Studied law and practiced for several 
years in New Haven, Conn. 1845-50 and 1861-6, Practiced law in New York, 
N- Y. Died, about 1866, in New York, N. Y. 

Married twice, and divorced twice. 


Class of 1841. 


GEORGE WASHINGTON ALLEN. 

Born, Dec. io, 1818, in Cazenovia, Madison Co., N. Y. 

1839, Left College in Sophomore year. 1841, A.B., Union College. 1881, 
and tor many years previous, manufacturing leather, in the Wisconsin Leather 
Company, 114 Huron St., Milwaukee, Wis. 

1846, Married Jane W. Savage of Cazenovia, N. Y. No children. 

1881, Address: 265 Martin St., Milwaukee, Wis. 


THEODORE FRANKLIN ANDREWS. 

Born, May 9, 1819, in New Hartford, Oneida Co., N. Y. Brother of No. 306. 
1839, Left College. Was in Scientific course. Taught in Whitesborough 
Academy, N. Y. Studied law and was admitted to the bar. Afterward became 
an accomplished stenographer, and was on corps of reporters for Congressional 
Globe several years. Practiced law in Syracuse, N. Y. 1881, Residence in 
Syracuse, N. Y., but not practicing law. 

1843, Married Jane A. Hopkins of Skaneateles, N. Y. No children. 

188r, Address: Syracuse, N. Y. 


WILLIAM H. T. BARNES. 

Left College during Freshman year. 1837, Registered as from Houndsfield, 
St. Lawrence Co., N. Y. (Town of Houndsfield contains Sackett’s Harbor 
P. O.) 


*JOEL BARLOW BENNETT. 

Born, Mar. 27, 1817, in town of Butternuts, Otsego Co., N. Y. 

Left College during Sophomore year. 1839-42, Studied law in office of 
Smith & Rochester, at Rochester, N. Y. 1842, Admitted to the bar in Roches- 








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ter, N. Y. 1842-65, Practiced law in Rochester, N. Y. In late years, became 
a large operator in real estate. Was blind during last thirteen years of his life. 
Died, Mar. 8, 1881, in Rochester, N. Y. 

1843, Married Sarah S. Fitch of Auburn, N. Y., who died June 11, 1876. 
Children: Florence E.; Mrs. C. D. Kerr, St. Paul, Minn.; Two deceased. 


*DAVID FANNING BROWN. 

Born in Greenport, N. Y. 

Left College during Junior year. Received M.D. Practiced medicine in 
Greenport, N. Y.; Wading River, N. Y., and Southampton, N. Y. For a 
number of years practiced medicine and kept drug store in Greenport, N. Y., 
where he died about 1877. 

Married. Children : one son; perhaps others. 

Address of widow : Greenport, Suffolk Co., N. Y. 


*GEORGE WASHINGTON BROWN. 

Born, 1814, in Wickford, Washington Co., R. I. 

Left College during Sophomore year. 1838, Registered as from Elba, N. Y. 
1841, A.B., Brown University ; A.M., from same. Studied and practiced law. 
Went to Kansas at the time of the Kansas-Nebraska troubles to assist in mak¬ 
ing it a free state. Died, Oct. 31, 1861, in Kansas. 

1844, Married Angeline J. Brown of Buffalo, N. Y. Children: Delia A.; 
Martha W.; George M.; William W. 

1881, Address of sons : G. M. & W. W. Browne, Attorneys and Counsellors 
at Law, 311 Main St., Buffalo, N. Y. 


THOMAS CLEMENT CAMPBELL. 

Born in Pawling, Dutchess Co., N. Y. Uncle of Nos. 435, 480, and 534. 

Left College during Sophomore year. 1841, A.B., Brown University. Studied 
law and was admitted to the bar in Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Practiced law in 
Poughkeepsie, N. Y. District Attorney for Dutchess County, N. Y. Prac¬ 
ticed law in Davenport, Iowa. 1881, and for a number of years previous, prac¬ 
ticed law in New York, N. Y. 

Married Cordelia Noxon. Child: Gilbert N. 

1881, Address: 4 Pine St., New York, N. Y. 


WILLIAM CAMPBELL. 

[Not the same as No. 150, though in the same class; known in college as 
William Campbell, 1st, while No. 150 was known as William Campbell, 2d.] 
Left College during Sophomore year. 1838,. Registered as from Quebec, 
Canada. 


*CLARK COOLEDGE. 

Born, June 2, 1817, in Hillsborough, Hillsborough Co., N. H. 

Died, July 7, 1840, during Junior year, in Middletown, Conn. Was buried in 
the college cemetery. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address of brother : Hon. Cornelius Cooledge, East Washington, Sul¬ 
livan Co., N. II. 

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^RICHMOND FRANCIS ALEXANDER DILLARD. 

Born, Jan. 25, 1819, in Sussex Co., Va. 

Left College, Scientific course, during Freshman year. 1837, Registered as 
from Mussuck Swamp, Va. Colonel of State Militia. Member of Virginia 
Legislature. Died, June, 1876, in Nottaway Co., Va. 

Married twice. Children : Four sons and three daughters, living. 

1881, Address of son: Thomas Massenburg Dillard, Petersburgh, Dinwiddie 
Co., Va. 


^NATHANIEL EVANS. 

Born, July 22, 1821, in West Feliciana Parish, La. 

Left College during Sophomore year. Registered as from Bayou, La. 1841, 
A.B., Princeton College. Traveled in Europe for health. Returned home 
and in poor health. Resided on his father’s plantation in West Feliciana, La. 
Died, Dec. 4, 1853, in West Feliciana, La. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address of uncle: John N. Evans, Fort Adams, Wilkinson Co., Miss. 


WILLIAM HARRISON FOSTER. 

Born, 1813, in Quogue, Suffolk Co., N. Y. 

1839, Dec., Left College. 1840, 1, Taught in Wilkinson Co., Miss. 1842, 
Taught in East Feliciana Parish, La. Studied law in Clinton, La., with Hon. 
Edwin T. Merrick. 1845, Admitted to the bar in New Orleans. 1849, A.M., 
Wesleyan University. 1847-81, Practiced law in New Orleans, La., in partner¬ 
ship with Geo. W. Race since 1847, and in firm of Merrick, Race & Foster 
since 1865. 1850-80, President of Sunday-school Union, New Orleans Dis¬ 

trict, Methodist Episcopal Church, South. 1881, President of South-Western 
Bible Society. Delegate to General Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church, 
South. 

1852, Married Mary Janette Brewer of Wilbraham, Mass., who died in 1858. 
No children. 1859, Married Virginia Victoria Pattit of Warren Co., Miss. 
Children: Seven, five living and two dead. 

1881, Address: Cor. Camp St. and Commercial Place, New Orleans, La. 


*HIRAM SANFORD GILMORE. 

Born, 1821. 

Left College during Junior year. Registered as from Cincinnati, Ohio. 
Became a minister of the Wesleyan Church. 1844, Founded the Colored High 
School of Cincinnati. 1844-8, Principal of same. 1848-9, Business manager 
of The Herald , a Free-soil paper. Died, Feb. 11, 1849, Cincinnati, Ohio. 
Married. Children : Emma and another daughter. 

1881, Address of widow: Mrs. Maria Gilmore, care of Joseph H. Moore, 
San Francisco, Cal. 


*ISAAC JENNISON, Jr. 

Born, Sept. 1, 1815, in Natick, Middlesex Co., Mass. 

Left College during Senior year. 1840-1, Taught English branches in Wes¬ 
leyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass. Died, June 12, 1841, in Natick, Middlesex 
Co., Mass. See “The Christian Student,” by No. 492. 

Unmarried. 






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JAMES NOURSE LINDSAY. 

Born, Jan. 29, 1816, in Nantucket, Nantucket Co., Mass. Brother of 
No. 120. 

1838, Left College at close of Freshman year to go to the Sandwich Islands. 
1SS1, and for several years, silver plater and dealer in silver plated goods at 
237 Washington St., Boston, Mass. 

1856, Married E. A. Downes of Lynn, Mass. Child: Florence. 

1881, Address: No. 10 South Common St., Lynn, Mass. 


*JAMES GAGE MARVIN. 

Left College during Junior year. 1838, Registered as from Le Raysville, Pa. 
1844, LL.B., Harvard College. Went abroad. Died, 1855, in California. 


PHINEAS DOAN PELTON. 

Born, Mar. 27, 1810, in Haddam, Middlesex Co., Conn. 

1838, Left College at close of Freshman year. 1838-46, Taught in Oldham, 
Shelby, and Nelson Counties, Ky. ; 1846-8, In public schools of Dayton, Ohio; 
1848-9, In the Union School of Miamisburgh, Ohio; 1849-51, In the Classical 
School at Findlay, Ohio. 1852, Joined, on trial, North Ohio Conference, Meth¬ 
odist Episcopal Church. 1852, Stationed at Risdon, Ohio; 1853, Perrysburgh 
Mission. 1854, Agent for Mansfield Female Collegiate Institute. 1855, Sta¬ 
tioned at Clyde; 1856, 7, Monroeville ; 1858, 9, Milan. 1860-81, Superannu¬ 
ated. Went into the drug business in Huron, Ohio. 

1839, Married Harriet Burr of Haddam, Conn. 1842, Married Triphena 
Holmes of Brockport, N. Y. 1846, Married Hannah M. Munn of Brockport, 
N. Y. Child: Wilbur Fisk, who died in escaping from a Confederate prison. 

1881, Address : Fremont, Sandusky Co., Ohio. 


STEPHEN FRANCIS RICHARDSON. 

Left College at close of Sophomore year. 1840-76, Engaged in cordage 
manufacturing. 1876-81, Teaching modern languages and Italian vocalization 
in Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Married. Three children. 

1881, Address : 433 Greene Av., Brooklyn, N. Y. 


GEORGE W. SWARTZ. 

Left College during Junior year. 1839, Registered as from Pittsburgh, Pa. 


*FRANCIS ADAMS WOOD. 

Born, Nov. 4, 1818, in Madison Co., Ala. Brother of T. B. Wood, ’43. 

1837, Left College early in Freshman year. Registered as from Columbus, 
Miss. Occupation, planter. Died, May 23, 1840, in Columbus, Miss. 

1839, Married Sarah M. Thomas. Child: *Wilbur Fisk. 

1881, Address of sister: Mrs. E. A. Powell, Tuscaloosa, Ala. 







372 


WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 


[1842. 


Class of 1842 . 


DANIEL AYRES [Jr.] 

Born, Oct. 22, 1822, in New York, N. Y. Brother of G. D. Ayres, ’46. 

1S41, Left College at end of Junior year. 1842, A.B., College of New Jersey. 
1845, M.D., Medical department of University of the City of New York. 
1856, LL.D., Wesleyan University. 1857-75, Professor of Surgery in Long 
Island Medical College; 1875-81, Professor Emeritus of Surgery in the same. 
Practiced medicine in Brooklyn, N. Y. 

1845, Married Charlotte Augustus Russell of Portland, Conn. Children: 
H. Messenger ; Morgan Wilcox. 

1881, Address: 168 Montague St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 


^JOSEPH HENRY BANGS. 

Born, Jan. 17, 1823, in New York, N. Y. Son of President Nathan Bangs; 
brother of F. N. Bangs, ’ 45 - 

Left College during Junior year, having studied in Scientific course. Health 
was too poor to admit of any business for several years prior to his death. 
Died, May 29, i860, in New York, N. Y. 

Unmarried. 


^STEPHEN BEEKMAN BANGS. 

Born, Mar. 15, 1823, in New York, N. Y. 

Left College during Senior year. 1843, A.B., University of the City of New 
York. 1844, Joined, on trial, New York Conference, Methodist Episcopal 
Church. 1844, Stationed at Westville and Bethany, N. Y.; 1845, Milford. 
Died, March 21, 1846, in Milford, Conn. 

Unmarried. 


WASHBURN BENEDICT. 

Born, July 20, 1820, in Dalton, Berkshire Co., Mass. 

1842, May, Left College in Senior year. 1845-81, Engaged in farming in 
La Grange, Cass Co., Mich. 1873-7, Justice of the Peace. 

1845, Married Thankful Buel of Canaan, Columbia Co., N. Y. Children : 
Timothy B.; John E. 

1881, Address : La Grange, Cass Co., Mich. 


JOHN SUMMERFIELD BERRY. 

Born in Baltimore, Md. 

Left College during Freshman year of Scientific course. Became a manu¬ 
facturer. 1861-70, Adjutant-General of Maryland. Member of the Maryland 
Legislature ; President of same. 

1851, Married. No children. 

1881, Address : No. 432 Eutaw Place, Baltimore, Md. 


HENRY ROBERT BRANHAM. 

Born, Mar. 19, 1821, in Eatonton, Putnam Co., Ga. 

Left College during Junior year. A.B., Emory College, Ga. Studied in Jef- 








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373 


ferson Medical College, Philadelphia, Pa. Practiced medicine in Eatonton, 
Ga. Removed to Oxford, Miss., where he is still in the practice of medicine. 

1845, Married Fanny Longstreet of Oxford, Ga. Children: *Longstreet; 
Park; Linnie. 

1881, Address: Oxford, La Fayette Co., Miss. 


MOSES KNOWLTON BREWER. 

Born, Oct. 17, 1819, in Wilbraham, Hampden Co., Mass. 

Left College during Sophomore year. 1S43, M.D., Berkshire Medical Insti¬ 
tute. 1843-81, Practiced medicine. 1878, Member of the Sprague Board of 
Education. 

1853, Married Emily Curtis Palmer of Windham, Conn. No children. 

18S1, Address: Baltic, New London Co., Conn. 


GEORGE JOSEPH LUNT COLBY. 

Born, Jan. 12, 1819, in Newburyport, Essex Co., Mass. 

Left College at the end of Freshman year. 1841-3, On editorial corps of 
People's Advocate , Concord, N. H.; 1844-5, Essex Transcript , Amesbury, Mass.; 
1851-4, Daily Evening Union , Newburyport, Mass.; 1855-76, Daily Herald , 
Newburyport, Mass.; 1872-81, Merrimac Valley Visitor, Newburyport, Mass., 
and Merrimac Journal, Amesbury, Mass. Twice member of Massachusetts 
Legislature. Store-keeper at Custom-House, Salem, Mass. Naval officer at 
Custom-House, Newburyport, Mass. Postmaster, Newburyport, Mass. County 
Commissioner for Essex County, Mass. (See Bibliography.) 

1847, Married Sarah A. Thompson, who died in 1872. Children : three sons 
and five daughters, all living. 

1881, Address: Newburyport, Essex Co., Mass. 


JOHN CURREY. [JOHN CURRY.] t 

Born, Oct. 4, 1814, in Peekskill, Westchester Co., N. Y. Brother of No. 48. 
Left College during Freshman year. Studied law in the office of Hon. Wil¬ 
liam Nelson, Peekskill, N. Y. 1840-81, Practiced law in San Francisco, Cal. 
At one time, Judge of the Supreme Court of California. (See Bibliography.) 

1845, Married Cornelia Scott of Chazy, N. Y. Children : Two sons and one 
daughter, all living. 

1881, Address: San Francisco, Cal. 


MATTHEW AUGUSTINE DOOLEY. 

Left College during Sophomore year. 1839, Registered as from Dublin, Ire¬ 
land. Lectured and afterwards studied law in Pennsylvania. 1864, and many 
years previous, practiced law in Texas. Presidential Elector of Texas. 1865— 
77, Practiced law in New Orleans, La. 1878, Retired from practice to a small 
farm in Llano, Tex. 

Married. Children: several. 

1881, Address : Llano, Llano Co., Tex. 


ISAAC FAIRCHILD. 

Left College during Sophomore year. 1838, Registered as from Otsego, N.Y. 


f Forms now obsolete are in brackets. 










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WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 


[1842. 


*ABEL GARDNER. 

Born, Mar. 3, 1815, at Bozrah, New London Co., Conn. 

Left College during Junior year. 1842, Joined, on trial, Providence Confer¬ 
ence, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1842, Stationed at Hingham, Weymouth, 
and East Abington, Mass.; 1843, Mansfield; 1844, Scituate and Cohasset; 
1845, North Dighton; 1846, Norwich North, Conn.; 1847, South Coventry 

Mission; 1848, Scitico; 1849, 50, Hebron; 1851, 2, Uncasville; 1853, 4, Ware¬ 
house Point; 1855, 6, Stoughton, Mass.; 1857, 8, Cumberland and North At¬ 
tleborough ; 1859, 60, Centerville; 1861, 2, North Rehoboth ; 1863, Middle- 
town, R. I. 1859, A.M., Wesleyan University. Died, May 21, 1863, in Middle- 
town, R. I. 

Married Harmony C. Bates. 


*JOHN H. HACKETT. 

Left College during Sophomore year. 1838, Student and teacher of mathe¬ 
matics and natural sciences in Holliston Academy. 1839, Registered as from 
Holderness, N. H. After receiving M.D., he commenced the practice of medi¬ 
cine in Newton, Mass. Died, 1842, in Newton, Mass.; buried in Holderness, 
N. H. 

Unmarried. 


*JEREMIAH HARBISON. 

Born, Mar. 28, 1815, in Belfast, Antrim Co., Ireland. 

Died, Apr. 4, 1840, in Middletown, Conn., during Sophomore year; buried in 
college cemetery. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address of brother: Isaac Harbison, Willington, Tolland Co., Conn. 


HENRY BALDWIN HUBBARD. 

Born, Oct. 23, 1816, in Pittsburgh, Pa, Brother of No. 124, and uncle of No. 

738 . 

Left College during Sophomore year. Has been city councilman and school 
commissioner of Wheeling, W. Va. 1861-2, Lieutenant-colonel of the First 
Virginia Loyal Volunteer Infantry. 1862, Wounded in the battle of Port Re¬ 
public, necessitating discharge. 1880-1, Lumber dealer and manufacturer in 
Wheeling, W. Va. (See Bibliography.) 

1841, Married Emma Lewis of Wheeling, W. Va. Children: Sophia Kate ; 
Emma Lewis; Alice July; Henry Dana; Carrie Ball. 

1881, Address : 2123 Eoff St., Wheeling, W. Va. 


ENRICO JOSEPH HUBER. 

Born in Trieste, Austria. Nephew of Professor J. F. Huber. 

Left College during Junior year of Scientific course. 1843, Clerk in a mer¬ 
cantile house in Trieste, Austria. 


WILLIAM H. HUNTINGTON. 

Left College during Sophomore year. Lived in Paris many years as corre¬ 
spondent, over signature “ C. R. B.,” of New York Tribune and other papers. 
(See Bibliography.) 

1881, Address believed to be: Paris, France. 







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375 


SAMUEL HOLMES MEAD. 

Born, Aug. 15, 1823, in New York, N. Y. Brother of Melville E. Mead, ’52. 
1841, Feb., Left College in Junior year. 1841-81, Gentlemen of elegant 
leisure. 

1845, Married Mary C. Luqueer of New York, N. Y. Children : Samuel H., 
Jr.; Theodore Luqueer. 

1881, Address: 674 Madison Av., New York, N. Y. 


*AZRO DAVID MERRIFIELD. 

Born, 1820. 

Left College during Senior year. 1841, Registered as from Fayetteville, Vt. 
In business a number of years. 1850, Removed to San Francisco, Cal., and 
engaged in surveying upon the city water works. About i860, was in Santa 
Rosa, Sonoma County, and in Solano County. Died, 1864, * n California. 

*843* Married Harriet Johnson of Middletown, Conn., who is dead. Chil¬ 
dren : Charles ; Henry ; Frank. 

1881, Address of son: Charles Merrifield, San Francisco, Cal. 


EPHRAIM MILLER, Jr. 

Left College during Freshman year. 1838, Registered as from Cummington, 
Mass. Soon after, is thought to have removed to Hinsdale, Mass. 


HOLMES W. MURPHY. 

Born, Nov. 28, 1822, in Freehold, Monmouth Co., N. J. Brother of W. H. 
Murphy, ’42; cousin of Nos. 191, 287, and 777. 

1841, Left College at close of Junior year. 1842, A.B., Princeton College; 
A.M. from same. Studied law in Brooklyn, N. Y. Admitted to the bar in 
Brooklyn, N. Y., and practiced there for several years. 1858-68, County Clerk 
of Monmouth County, N. J. Trustee of Ocean Grove Camp-meeting Associa¬ 
tion. 1869-81, Practiced law, firm of Beekman & Murphy, Freehold, N. J. 
1881, Member of the Assembly of New Jersey. 

1861, Married Lavinia C. Swift of Lancaster Co., Pa. Children: M. Louisa ; 
Lavina S.; Adaline S.; Holmes W., Jr.; *Alice H.; *Emma S. ; ^Joseph. 
1881, Address : Freehold, Monmouth Co., N. J. 


*WILLIAM HENRY MURPHY. 

Born, Mar. 29, 1820, in New York, N. Y. Brother of W. H. Murphy, ’42; 
cousin of Nos. 191, 287, and 777. 

1841, Left College in Junior year. Died, May 19, 1843, i n Monmouth Co., 
N.J. 

Unmarried. 


JAMES PECK. 

Left College during Sophomore year. 1839, Registered as from Litchfield, 
Conn. 1842, A.B., Union College. 1854, or prior, merchant in De Pere, Wis. 
1859, Kilbourne’s History of Litchfield gives as a merchant in La Crosse, Wis. 
1881, Not found. 


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376 


WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 


[1842. 


WILLIAM GIFFORD PIERCE. 

Born, Nov. 27, 1816, in Canaan, Litchfield Co., Conn. 

1842, Left College, having completed the full course. 1843-5, Studied law 
in the office of Forbus & Mason, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 1845-8, Judge of Pro¬ 
bate, Canaan, Conn. Studied theology under private teachers. 1861, Ordained 
minister of the Congregational Church. 1862-4, Chaplain of the 77th Regi¬ 
ment, Illinois Volunteers. 1861-71, Settled at Elmwood, Ill.; 1872-81, Cham¬ 
paign, Ill. (See Bibliography.) 

1843, Married Jane E. Adams of Canaan, Conn. Children: *Lucy A.; 
Jeanie; *Frank; Fanny; John. 

1881, Address: Champaign, Champaign Co., Ill. 


JAMES PIKE. 

Born, Nov. 10, 1818, in East Salisbury, Essex Co., Mass. 

1840, Left College in Junior year, Scientific course. 1841, Joined, on trial, 
New Hampshire Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1841, Stationed at 
Hooksett, N. H.; 1842, HookSett Bow; 1843, 4 > Pembroke; 1846, Nashville 
Mission ; 1847, 8, New Market; 1849, Lawrence Mission; 1850, 1, Great Falls; 
1852, Haverhill Mission. 1853-5, Presiding Elder of Dover District. 1855-9, 
Member of the United States House of Representatives, XXXIV and XXXV 
Congresses. 1859, Stationed at Fisherville. 1860-2, Presiding Elder of Concord 
District. 1862-4, Colonel of the 16th Infantry Regiment of New Hampshire 
Volunteers. 1862-71, Trustee of Wesleyan University. 1863, .Stationed at 
Sanbornton Bridge. 1864, Financial agent of New Hampshire Conference 
Seminary. 1865, 6, Stationed at Portsmouth. 1867-71, Presiding Elder of 
Dover District; 1871-3, Claremont District. 1873, 4 > Stationed at St. Paul’s 
Church, Concord. 1873, D.D., Wesleyan University. 1875-7, Presiding Elder 
of Concord District; 1877-81, Dover District. 1881, Supernumerary, i860, 
64, 68, 72, Member of General Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 
1868-72, Member of the Book Committee of the Methodist Episcopal Church. 

1840, Married Mary R. Brodhead of South New Market, N. H. Children: 
James T.; Anna G.; *Mary D. 

1881, Address : South New Market, Rockingham Co , N. H. 


*EDWIN ALPHONSO ROWLEY. 

Born, Nov. 18, 1817, in Shoreham, Addison Co., Vt. 

Left College during Freshman year. Studied in Middlebury College. 
Studied law with Judge Hand, in Elizabethtown, N. Y. Studied law and 
admitted to the bar in Marshall, Mich. Several years Register of Deeds in 
Oshkosh, Wis. Practiced law in Marshall, Mich.; Oshkosh, Wis.; and Niles, 
Mich. Died, Oct. 23, 1871, in Niles, Mich. 

1853, Married Sarah J. Sears of Chelsea, Mich. Children: Eva S. ; Edwin 
Silas; Anna S. ; Mary J. 

1881, Address of widow: Mrs. Sarah J. Rowley, Canton, Lincoln Co., Dak. 


*DANIEL JEREMIAH WARNER. 

Born, Apr. 30, 1820, in Cambridge, Washington Co., N. Y. 

1840, Sept., Left College during Junior year. 1841, Taught a select school. 
Died, Jan. 23, 1842, in Pittstown, N. Y. 

1881, Address of friend: Mrs. J. W. Round (widow of No. 223), care of 
Seward U. Round, Newburgh, N. Y. 





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NON-GRADUATE ALUMNI. 


377 


SAMUEL W. WIGGINS. 

Left College during Freshman year of Scientific course. 1838, Registered 
as from Sllem, Mass. 


DANIEL WOOD. 

Born, June 12, 1820, in Wolcott, Wayne Co., N. Y. 

1840, Left College in the fall of Junior year. 1841-3, Studied law in the 
office of Hon. Addison Gardiner, Rochester, N. Y. 1843-81, Practiced law in 
Rochester, N. Y. 1855-8, and 1869-72, City Justice of Rochester, N. Y. In¬ 
ventor of improved telescopic gun-sight, patented May 31, 1864, No. 42,983. 
P. G. M. of Grand Lodge, I. O. O. F. of the State of New York. (See Bibli¬ 
ography.) 

1844, Married Mary F. Vanschuyner of Rochester, N. Y. Children : Mary 
Eugenia; William Roe. 

1SS1, Address: 63 Court St., Rochester, N. Y. 


Class of 1843 . 


EDWIN DWIGHT BANGS. [SPARROW H. BANGS.] 

Left College during Freshman year. Conducted a private academy in 
Springfield, Mass. Name changed by Legislature from Sparrow H. Bangs to 
Edwin Dwight Bangs. 1881, and for several years previously, engaged in 
teaching in Galesburgh, Ill. 

1S81, Address: Galesburgh, Knox Co., Ill. 


*CHARLES BARTLETT. 

Born, July n, 1821, in New York, N. Y. 

Left College during Junior year of Scientific course. Preached in Wolcott- 
ville, Conn. 1843, Joined, on trial, New York Conference, Methodist Episcopal 
Church. 1843, Stationed at Plymouth, Conn.; 1844, Colebrook River ; 1845, 
Wethersfield and Rocky Hill; 1846, Southport; 1847, Stepney and East Village ; 
1849, 50, Hamden; 1851, 2, Bethel and Long Ridge; 1853, 4, Darien. Died, 
Nov. 2, 1854, in Darien, Conn.; buried in New Haven, Conn. 

Unmarried. 


THOMAS HARDIN BURCH. 

Born, June 8, 1823, in Philadelphia, Pa. 

1842, Left College in Junior year. 1843-5, Studied law in office of Anthon & 
Van Cott, New York, N. Y. 1845-50, Practiced law in New York, N. Y. 
1850, Joined, on trial, New York East Conference, Methodist Episcopal 
Church. 1850, 1, Stationed at Flatbush, N. Y. ; 1852, 3, Flatlands ; 1854, 5, 
First Place Church, Brooklyn, N. Y. ; 1856, 7, Flushing; 1858, 9, Forsyth 
Street Church, New York, N. Y.; i860, 1, Hartford, Conn.; 1862,3, Stamford ; 
1864, 5, 6, Pfirst Church, New Haven; 1867, 8, 9, Danbury; 1870, 1, 2, Thirty- 
Seventh Street Church, New York, N. Y.; 1873, 4, Greenpoint Tabernacle, 
Brooklyn ; 1875, 6, 7 > Second Avenue Church, New York, N. Y.; 1878, 9, 80, 
Central Church, Brooklyn. 1880-2, Presiding Elder of New York District. 

48 







378 WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. [i843. 

1844, Married Mary E. Ross of Brooklyn, N. Y. Children: Thomas R.; 
William R.; Charles R.; Mark H. ; Mary E. 

1881, Address: 33 Monroe St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 




*WILLIAM DE KOVEN. 

Born, May 9, 1824, in Middletown, Conn. 

Left College during Freshman year. Entered an office in New York, N. Y. 
Appointed midshipman in the United States Navy. Graduated at United 
States Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md. On Receiving Ship “ North Carolina.” 
Three years, on coast of Africa. On the Ship “Massachusetts,” coast of Cali¬ 
fornia. Died, May 31, 1851, on the coast of California. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address of sister: M. M. Casey, 402 Dearborn Av., Chicago, Ill. 


*DAVID GUERNSEY. 

Born, Apr. 19, 1822, in Clifton Park, Saratoga Co., N. Y. Brother of Pliny 
Guernsey, ’ 45 - 

Left College during Junior year. Died, May 20, 1842, in Clifton Park, Sara¬ 
toga Co., N. Y. 

1881, Address of sister-in-law: Mrs. Augusta Guernsey, Rexford’s Flats, 
Saratoga Co., N. Y. 


*EZEKIEL HALSTED. 

Born, Sept. 12, 1822, in New York, N. Y. 

Left College during Junior year. Died, Dec. 29, 1841, in Wellfleet, Mass.; 
buried in Rye, N. Y. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address of brother: John F. Halsted, 153 Broadway, New York, N.Y. 


CORNELIUS HAMBLEN, Jr. 

Born, June, 1818, in Wellfleet, Barnstable Co., Mass. Uncle of No. 1044. 

Left College during Junior year of Scientific course. 1843-55, Member of 
the firm of Cornelius Hamblen & Co.,oyster dealers, in Boston, Mass.; 1855-81, 
of Hamblen, Baker & Co., wholesale oyster dealers, 107 Commercial St., Boston, 
Mass., and Westover, Somerset County, Md. Resided in Jersey City for 
several years. 

Married Sarah Towle of Epping, N. H. Married Rebecca E. Gross of North 
Bucksport, Me. Children: Joseph; Gordon M.; Sarah Alice. 

1881, Address: Westover, Somerset County, Md. 


*JOHN HENDERSON, Jr. 

Born as early as 1806. Son of U. S. Senator Henderson. 

Left College during Freshman year. Registered as from Bay St. Louis, 
Miss. Studied at Georgetown College, D. C. Studied law in Pass Christian, 
Miss. Practiced law in Pass Christian, Miss.; St. Louis, Mo.; New Orleans, 
La. 1862-3, In Asylum at Jackson, Miss. Returned to New Orleans, La. 
Died, Sept., 1865, from wounds received in the Mechanics Institute struggle 
during “ Reconstruction.” 

Married Catharine Leland of Roxbury, Mass. Children : two sons. 

1881, Address of brother: Hon. Elbert Henderson, Pass Christian, Harrison 
Co., Miss. 







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379 


*EDWARD JOHN CAGE KEWEN. 

Born, 1824. 

Left College during Freshman year. 1839, Registered as from Columbus, 
Miss. 1845-75, Practiced law in San Francisco, and Los Angeles, Cal. Par¬ 
ticipated in the Mexican war, and in Walker’s expedition in Central America. 
1850, Attorney-General of the State of California. Member of the California 
Legislature. Twice a candidate for Congress on the Democratic ticket. Held 
various State offices. After he retired from the practice of law, he devoted 
himself to preparing a History of Walker’s expedition in Central America. 
Died, in 1880, in Los Angeles, Cal. (See Bibliography.) 

Married Miss White. Child: Perrie (105 Stockton St., San Francisco, Cal.); 
perhaps others. 

1881, Address of widow: Los Angeles, Los Angeles Co., Cal. 


*RUFUS SHAKESPEARE LAMBERT. 

Left College during Junior year. 1839, Registered as from Lowville, N. Y. 
Reported to have settled on a farm in Wisconsin, and to have died. 

Married. 


IRA LEWIS. 

Born in Lyn, Leeds Co., Ontario, Canada. 

Left College during Sophomore year. 1844, A.B., Yale College ; A.M., from 
same. 1848, B.C.L., Kings College, Toronto. 1848-81, Practiced law. 1870, 
Member of the Senate of Toronto University. 1881, And for some years pre¬ 
vious, Barrister, Crown Attorney, and Clerk of the Peace of the County of 
Huron. 

1849, Married Julia L. Dwight of New Haven, Conn. .Children: Jerome 
Dwight; Edward N.; Alice Mary; * -. 

1881, Address: Wellington St., Goderich, Ontario, Canada. 


WILLIAM MYERS. 

Left College during Sophomore year. 1839-41, Registered as from New 
York, N. Y. 1881, not heard from. (There is in Brooklyn Directory of 1880, 
a William Myers, 106 William St.) 


FRANCIS HORATIO PECK. 

Born, Sept. 20, 1815, in Rome, Oneida Co., N. Y. 

Left College during Junior year. 1840, Registered as from Paris Hill, N. Y. 
1843, A.B., Union College. Engaged in teaching languages, farming, and, at 
present, in business in Mount Upton, N. Y. 

1844, Married Mary Jane Haight of Cazenovia, N. Y., who died Sept. 3, 1881. 
1881, Address: Mount Upton, Chenango Co., N. Y. 


^ALFRED PELTON. 

Born, 1817. Brother of James A. Pelton, ’43. 

Died, Junior year, in Upper Middletown, (Cromwell,) Conn., Aug. 29, 1841. 
Buried in the College cemetery. 

Unmarried. 








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[1844. 


JAMES A. PELTON. 

Born in Connecticut. Brother of Alfred Pelton, ’43. 

Left College during Freshman year of Scientific course. 1839, Registered as 
from Middletown, Conn. 1840, Engaged in teaching. 1841-4, Studied dentis¬ 
try. 1845-81, Practiced dentistry in Middletown, Conn. 

1843, Married Lydia M. Atherton of Glastonbury, Conn. Children: Mary ; 
*Lilly. 

1881, Address : Dr. James A. Pelton, Middletown, Conn. 


*LEWIS SEYMOUR. 

Born, Oct. 25, 1825, in Vestal, Broome Co., N. Y. 

Left College during Senior year. 1839, Registered as from Binghamton, 
N. Y. 1842-3, Engaged in teaching. 1844-6, Studied law in the office of B. N. 
Loomis and of Hon. John Clapp. 1846, While yet a minor, he was admitted 
to the bar in Binghamton, N. Y. 1846-53, and 1856-73, Practiced law in the 
firm of Hotchkiss & Seymour, Binghamton, N. Y.; 1853-6, In firm of Hotch¬ 
kiss, Seymour & Balcom. Died, Jan. 4, 1873, in Binghamton, N. Y. 

Married. Children: May; Clara; Lewis; Walter. 

1881, Address of widow : M. E. Seymour, Binghamton, Broome Co., N. Y. 


*JACOBUS O. SEYS. 

Left College during Freshman year. 1839, Registered as from Liberia, 
Africa; son of Rev. John Seys, missionary. 1840, or thereabouts, sailed for 
Africa. Drowned in the harbor of Monrovia soon after his arrival. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address of brother: Dr. Henry H. Seys, Springfield, Clarke Co., 
Ohio. 


*THOMAS BOUCHER WOOD. 

Born, May 21, 1820, in Limestone Co., Ala. Brother of F. A. Wood, ’41. 
Left College during Freshman year. 1839, Registered as from Columbus, 
Miss. 1849, M.D., Louisville Medical College. Practiced medicine in Texas. 
Died, Feb. 14, 1879, in Athens, Henderson Co., Tex. 

1850, Married Susan Pinson of Athens, Tex. Children: Joshua C.; Lena 
(Mrs. Dennis Pelham); and five deceased. 

1881, Address of sister: Mrs. E. A. Powell, Tuscaloosa, Tuscaloosa Co., Ala. 


Class of 1844 . 


CHARLES BAKER. 

Brother of No. 767, Frank Baker, ’52, and G. G. Baker, ’63. 

Left College during Junior year. 1840, 1, Registered as from East Pittston, 
Me.; 1842, Portland, Me. For some time, resided in New York, N. Y. 1881, 
not found. 








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NON-GRADUATE ALUMNI. 


381 


*HIRAM CHASE. 

Born, July 1, 1819, in Chester, Rockingham Co., N. H. 

Left College during Sophomore year. 1844, A.B., Union College. Died, 
Aug. 31, 1845, in Chester, N. H. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address of friend: George F. Chace, Taunton, Mass. 


JOEL HENRY COOPER. 

Left College during Senior year. 1840-3, Registered as from Rochester, Vt. 
Studied medicine with Dr. J. C. Mills, Spring Prairie, Walworth Co., Wis.; 
practiced there. 1852, 3, Member of the Wisconsin Legislature. 1853, 
Removed to Burlington, Wis.; 1853-81, practiced there. 1856-74, Also in 
drug business in Burlington, Wis. 1861-74, Postmaster, Burlington, Wis. 
Married Persi E. Allen, of Spring Prairie, Wis. Children: five. 

1881, Address: Burlington, Racine Co., Wis. 


*CYRUS MARCELLUS DOW. 

Born, Dec. 23, 1817, in Bath, Grafton Co., N. H. Brother of No. 152, and 
of Edward Dean Dow, ’46. 

Left College during Sophomore year. For a time, engaged in teaching. 
Studied medicine and commenced to practice in Memphis, Tenn. Died, Apr. 2, 
1845, Memphis, Tenn. 

1844, Married Susan L. Lang of Bath, N. H. No children. 


*SAMUEL HAMMOND. 

Born, Feb. 3, 1823. 

Left College during Junior year. 1840-2, Registered as from Middletown, 
Conn. Two years, taught school in South Farms, and in Higganum, Conn. 
Removed to Springfield, Mass. Died, April 3, 1856, in Springfield, Mass. 

1848, Married Margaret M. Merrick. Children : two daughters, living. 

*88i, Address of widow: Mrs. M. M. Hammond, 53 Market St., Springfield, 
Mass. 


*WILLIAM L. HARTSON. 

Left College during Freshman year. 1840, Registered as from Ameniaville, 
N. Y. 1842, A.B., Union College. Reported dead by Nos. 186 and 367. 


TIMOTHY MURPHY INGRAHAM. 

Born, Jan. 12, 1821, in Amenia, Dutchess Co., N. Y. Brother of Nos. 191, 
287, and 777. 

Left College at close of Sophomore year. 1844, M.D., Vermont Medical 
College. 1845, Assistant Physician in Kings County Hospital and Lunatic 
Asylum; 1846-7, Chief Physician in same; 1847, and for several years, Con¬ 
sulting Physician in same. 1847-57, Practiced medicine in Flatbush, N. Y. 
1857-8, Traveled in Europe, attending lectures and visiting hospitals in Paris, 
London, and Dublin. Volunteer surgeon in the army, during the civil war. 
1859-81, Practiced medicine in Brooklyn, N. Y., and adjacent towns, with resi¬ 
dence at Flatbush, N. Y. 








382 WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. [1844. 

1848, Married Margaretta Pearsall. 1859, Married Annie C. Coleman. 
Children: four by first wife and ten by second wife. 

1881, Address: Flatbush, Kings Co., N. Y. 


*ELLIOT EATON KELLOGG. 

Born, Nov. 27, 1819, in Jamaica, Windham Co., Vt. 

Left College during Sophomore year of Scientific course. Studied law in 
Burlington, Vt. 1843-75, Practiced law in Burlington, Vt., Boston, Mass., 
Sheboygan, Wis., and Jamaica, Vt. Died, July 21, 1875, in Dedham, Mass. 
(See Bibliography.) 

Married Hannah B. Foster of Boston, Mass. Children: Edward B.; 
^George F. 

1881, Address of widow and son: 9 Park Square, Boston, Mass. 


HENRY RICHARD MATHER. 

Born, May 17, 1824, in Middletown, Conn. Brother of No. 22. 

Left College during Sophomore year. 1881, Has been a mining expert in 
Marquette, Mich., many years. Has held several city and township offices. 

1865, Married Mary L. Hewitt of Marquette, Mich. Children: *Ellen 
White; Elizabeth Walton. 

1881, Address: Marquette, Marquette Co., Mich. 


WILLIAM BARTON MILLER. 

Born, July 24, 1818, in Ludlow, Hampden Co., Mass. 

1843, Left College near close of Junior year, Scientific course. 1846, M.D., 
Harvard College. 1846-7, Assessor of Ludlow, Mass. 1847-51, Posmaster of 
Ludlow. 1851-9, Member of Massachusetts Legislature from Blandford. 

1859- 60, Physician of jail and house of correction of Hampden Co., Mass. 

1860- 2, Inspector in the Boston Custom House. 1862-70, Inspector of the 
jail and house of correction, Hampden County, Mass. 1870-2, Member of the 
Common Council of Springfield, Mass. 1872, Appointed one of the State Cor¬ 
oners. 1881, and for some years previous, physician to the jail and house of 
correction, Springfield, Mass. 

1847, Married Diana Atwood of Ludlow, Mass. Children: ^William Lee, 
(No. 930); *John Oscar. 

1881, Address: 42 Walnut St., Springfield, Mass. 


JAMES MILTON PHINNEY. 

Born, July 4, 1821, in Vernon Center, Oneida Co., N. Y. 

1843, Left College during Senior year. Has received A.M. 1844-5, Had 
charge of Southern College of Kentucky; 1846, of Academy, Penfield, N. Y. 
1846-7, Superintendent of Schools, Monroe Co., N. Y. 1849-50, Professor of 
Mathematics in Lawrence University. 1856-64, Editor of local papers, Apple- 
ton, Wis. 1861, Superintendent of Schools, Appleton, Wis. 1865-6, Editor 
of The Spectator , Green Lake, Wis. 1866-8, Professor of Mathematics in Law¬ 
rence University. 1868-81, Merchant in Appleton, Wis. (See Bibliography.) 

1848, Married Helen L. Rich of Penfield, N. Y. Children : Helen L. (Mrs. 
Sloan); *Clara A. (Mrs. Nash), A.B., Lawrence University. 

1881, Residence: Appleton, Outagamie Co., Wis. 






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383 


*PHINEAS F. RICE. 

. L e _ ft ^ olIe 8 e durin S Freshman year. 1840, Registered as from New York, 
N. Y. Son of Rev. Phineas Rice, D.D. No. 126 and others report as having 
died shortly after leaving college,—one says, “ died in college.” 


*JAMES W. RIDDICK. 

Left College during Freshman year. 1840, Registered as from Suffolk, Va. 
Engaged in business in Suffolk, Va. Died, about" 1866 or 7, at the familv estate. 
“Soldier’s Hope,” Suffolk, Va. 

Married a lady of Portsmouth, Va. No children. 


DANIEL SPENCER ROBERTS. 

Left College during Sophomore year. No residence given when he regis¬ 
tered. A. S. Baker, ’46, says Roberts was from Alabama, and left for some 
other college. 


*EDWARD AUGUSTUS RUSSELL. 

Born, Mar. 13, 1824, in Middletown, Conn. 

Left College during Junior year. 1844, A.B., Amherst College. Engaged in 
manufacturing in Massachusetts. Died, Jan. 31, 1857. 

Unmarried. 


*THOMAS BENTON RUTHERFORD. 

Left College during Junior year. 1842, Registered as from Selma, Ala. 
1844, A.B., Union College. 1845, Being in consumption, he sailed for the 
Islands of the West Indies. Died, 1846, in the Island of Cuba. 

Unmarried. 


ALONZO GROESBECK SHEARS. 

Born, Feb. 3, 1811, in Washington, Dutchess Co., N. Y. 

1843, Left College in Junior year. 1856, A.M., Trinity and Yale Colleges. 
i860, M.D., New York Medical College. 1877, A.M., Columbia College. 
1849, Mar. 4, Ordained by Bishop Whittingham of the Protestant Episcopal 
Church. 1853, Founder of Suburban Home School, New Haven, Conn.; 
x 853-8r, Rector and proprietor of same. 1869-70, Traveled in Europe and 
the East, preaching in Great Britain, Rome, Naples, Jaffa, and Jerusalem. 
1879-81, Minister of a Protestant Episcopal Church in New Haven, Conn. 
(See Bibliography.) 

1833, Married Sina Turner of Milan, N. Y. Children: Watson; ^Charles 
Sidney; two daughters living. 

1881, Address: 1 Sylvan Av., New Haven, Conn. 


HENRY DAVIS STRATTON. 

Left College during Sophomore year. 1840, Registered as from Middletown, 
Conn.; 1841, as from New York, N. Y. Son of Dr. Stratton. 








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WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 


[ 1845 - 


Class of 1845 . 


FRANCIS NEHEMIAH BANGS. 

Born, Feb. 23, 1828, in New York, N. Y. Son of President Nathan Bangs; 
brother of Joseph H. Bangs, ’42. 

Left College during Sophomore year. 1841, Registered as from Middletown, 
Conn. 1845, A.B., University of the City of New York. Studied law and 
was admitted to the bar in New York, N. Y. 1848-81, Practiced law in New 
York, N. Y. 

Married. Children: Francis Sedgwick (1878, A.B., Columbia College; 
1880, LL.B., from same) ; John Kendrick (class of ’83, Columbia College). 
1881, Address: 254 W. 55th St., New York, N. Y. 


* JOEL CARLISLE BENTON. 

Born, May 3, 1823, in Springfield, Hampden Co., Mass. 

Left College during Freshman year. Studied Medicine in Chicopee Falls, 
Mass., under the direction of Dr. Jacobs. A number of years, practiced Medi¬ 
cine. 1861-5, Sutler of the Forty-first Regiment, Illinois Volunteers. Died, 
January, 1869, in Decatur, Ill. 

Married a lady of Areola, Ill. Children: Alice; Justin; Minnie; Mary. 
1881, Address of widow: Areola, Douglas Co., Ill. 


WILLIAM NEWTON BROWN. 

Left College, having taken the Junior and Senior years of the Scientific 
course. 1843, 4, Registered as from Oxford, Miss. 1845-70, or thereabouts, 
Engaged in planting in Mississippi. 1870-80, or thereabouts, Engaged in man¬ 
aging his sheep and stock farm near San Antonio, Tex. 18S1, Not found. 


WILLIAM AUGUSTUS CARPENTER. 

Born, Feb. 23, 1820, in Rehoboth, Bristol Co., Mass. 

1843, Left College, having spent seven months in the Scientific course. 
Sophomore class. Engaged in business. 1881, and for a number of years 
previous, Dealer in Lumbermen’s supplies and general merchandise,—firm of 
W. A. Carpenter & Co. 

1849, Married Laura Smith of Sinclairville, Chautauqua Co., N. Y. Chil¬ 
dren: Cyrus S.; William; Laura A.; three dead. 

1881, Address: Farwell, Clare Co., Mich. 


NATHAN AUGUSTUS CHEDSEY. 

Born, in Durham, Middlesex Co., Conn. 

Left College during Junior year, Scientific course. 1844-6, Principal of the 
Union School, Marshall, Mich. 1848, LL.B., Yale College. 1848, Admitted to 
the Bar, New Haven, Conn. 1848, Correspondent of the Marshall Statesman. 
1849-81, Practiced Law in New York, N. Y.; office, 6 City Hall place. 

1856, Married Anna M. Waldron of New York, N. Y. No children. 

1881, Address: 346 West 23d St., New York, N. Y. 









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385 


FELIPE SANTIAGO DE MENA. 

Born, 1S19, in Santiago, Cuba. 

Attended College to get a knowledge of English, and left during Sophomore 
year. 1842, Registered as from Porto Rico. After returning home, came again 
to New York; has since been engaged in business there, and latterly in the 
coal office of J. T. Story, 164 to 176 Kent Av., Brooklyn, E. D., N. Y. 

1877, Married (second marriage) Margarita J. Madden of New York, N. Y. 
Children : Four living, two dead. 

1881, Address: in West 19th St, New York, N. Y. 


* OLIVER DENNETT. 

Born, Mar. 21, 1825, in Rochester, Strafford Co., N. II. 

1842, Left College at close of Freshman year. 1842-3, Studied in Union 
College. While a student there, died, Apr. 10, 1843, ’ n Schenectady, N. Y. 
1881, Address of sister: Abbie H. Dennett, Rochester, Strafford Co., N. H. 


* GEORGE HEDDING FILLMORE. 

Born, Apr. 4, 1827, in Nantucket, Nantucket Co., Mass. 

1S44, Left College at close of Junior year. 1847, A.B., and 1850, A.M., 
Brown University. 1S50, Studied in Sorbonne and Coll'ege of France. Taught 
various High Schools. Professor in Yonkers Collegiate Institute; Newton Uni¬ 
versity; and a College in Baltimore, Md. Professor of Mathematics in Mary¬ 
land Agricultural College. 1863-9, Assayer, United States Mint, San Francisco, 
Cal. Correspondent of The Californian , Christian Inquirer, etc. Died, Feb. 
4, 1869, i n San Francisco, Cal. (See Bibliography.) 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address of friend: Mrs. Susan Fillmore, 114 Friendship St., Provi¬ 
dence, R. I. 


* JEROME BALDWIN FITZGERALD. 

Left College during Freshman year. Studied Law in the office of Green and 
Dana, Niles, Mich. 1843-78, Practiced Law in Niles, Mich. Was Prosecuting 
Attorney of Berrien County, Mich. Alderman, City Recorder, City Attorney, 
and Member of the Michigan Senate. Died, June 5, 1878, in Niles, Mich. 

1848, Married Isabel Sweet. Children: several. 

1881, Address of widow: Niles, Berrien Co., Mich. 


YNOCENCIO GEIGEL. 

Born in St. Johns, Porto Rico. 

1842, June, Left College, having acquired the English Language. 1841, Reg¬ 
istered as from Porto Rico. 1843-81, Sugar planter in the West Indies. 

1845, Married. Children : thirteen, of whom eight are living. 

1881, Address: Toabaja, Porto Rico, West Indies. 


* RAMON GONZALEZ. 

1842, December, Left College, having acquired the English Language. 1841, 
Registered as from Porto Rico. Engaged in Mercantile pursuits for a number 
of years. Died, 1859, in San Juan, Porto Rico. 

1850, about, Married. Children: one son and-one daughter; the son, a Lieu¬ 
tenant of Infantry in the Spanish Army, resides in Madrid, Spain; the daughter, 
dead. 


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WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 


[1845. 


* PLINY GUERNSEY. 

Born, Sept. 25, 1823, in Clifton Park, Saratoga Co., N. Y. Brother of David 
Guernsey, ’43. 

1842, Left College during Freshman year. 1843-8, Engaged in farming as 
health would permit. 1848-9, Spent the winter on the Danish West Indies. 
Died, July 27, 1849, Clifton Park, N. Y. 

1S81, Address of sister: Livia Guernsey Griffin, Idlewild, West Troy, N. Y. 


FREDRICK DURBIN HARRIMAN. [FREDERICK DEARBORN 

HARRIMAN.] 

Born, Sept. 15, 1823, in Windsor, Kennebec Co., Me. 

Left College during Junior year. 1845, A.B., Trinity College; 1849, A.M., 
from same. 1845-6, Principal of Oak Grove Academy in Millwood, Clark Co., 
Va. 1846-7, Studied in the General Theological Seminary of the Protestant 
Episcopal Church, New York, N. Y. 1847-8, Taught school in Mississippi . a 
1S48, Ordained in the Protestant Episcopal Church, Hartford, Conn. 1848-50, 
Rector in Bantam Falls and Milton, Conn. 1850-3, Missionary in Indiana. 
i S 53 _ 6, Rector in Woodbury, Conn. 1857-60, Agent of the Church Book 
Society. 1S61-79, Secretary of the Society for the Increase of the Ministry. 
1S79-S1, Retired from active service. 

1S51, Married Mary J. Bostwick of Litchfield, Conn. Child: Fred W. 
(A.B., Trinity College, 1872; Rector of Protestant Episcopal Church, Portland, 
Conn.) 

1881, Address: Portland, Middlesex Co., Conn. 


* BENJAMIN ROBERT HOLMES. 

Born, April, 1821, in Adams Co., Miss. 

Left College during Freshman year. 1844, M.D., University of Louisiana. 
1844-62, Practiced Medicine in Benton, Yazoo Co., Miss. 1856, Member of the 
Mississippi Legislature. 1862, Enlisted in Harrod’s Battery; Fourth Lieuten¬ 
ant. Major of First Mississippi Artillery. During Siege of Vicksburg, was 
sent out with despatches from Gen. Pemberton to Gen. Johnston, and from 
exposure incurred disease that necessitated leaving the army. 1863-5, Practiced 
Medicine in Bluff Springs, Attalia Co., Miss.; 1866-80, Yazoo City, Miss. 
Died, Jan. 16, 1881, in Yazoo City, Miss. 

1844, Married Louisa Johnston of Tennessee, who died, Aug. 8, 1858; 1861, 
married Carrie R. Wight of Yazoo Co., Miss., who died, Sept. 6, 18S0. Chil¬ 
dren of first marriage: one daughter, five sons; all living except the youngest 
boy. Children of second marriage: one daughter, five sons, all living. 

18S1, Address of son: Adrian D. Holmes, Yazoo City, Yazoo Co., Miss. 


GEORGE JACKSON. 

Born, Sept. 6, 1821, in Cazenovia, Madison Co., N. Y. 

1843, July, Left College in Sophomore year. 1845, A.B., Union College; 
A.M., from same. 1851-63, Instructor in Natural Science and English Litera¬ 
ture in Cazenovia Seminary. 1863-72, Principal of High School, Binghamton, 
N. Y. 1873, 4 > Commissioner of Schools for Broome County, N. Y. 1875-81, 
Principal of Harford County Pligh School, Havre de Grace, Md. 

1853, Married Sarah L. Lewis of Cazenovia, N. Y. Children: Ida E.; Isa¬ 
bella S. 

1881, Address: Havre de Grace, Harford Co., Md. 





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NON-GRADUATE ALUMNI. 


387 


* ALONZO McCRILLIS. 

Born, Apr. 12, 1820, in Sandwich, Carroll Co., N. H. Brother of David 
McCrillis, ’45; uncle of No. 1064, and of George H. Towle, ’73. 

IlC * 43 ’ Left College at the close of fall term. 1842-6, Taught school, and 
studied Law under the direction of Nathaniel Wells, Great Falls, N. H. 
i 847 — 55 . Practiced Law in Great Falls, N. H. Was a Member of the School 
Committee, Great Falls, N. H. 1850-5, Selectman of the Town of Somers- 
worth, N. H. Died, Sept. 13, 1S55, m Great Falls, N. H. 

t854. Married Mary E. Bean of Rochester, N. H., who died, 1872. No chil- 
* dren. 

1881, Address of sister: Mrs. S. J. Scribner, Waterville, Kennebec Co., Me. 


* david McCrillis. 

Born, Jan. 10, 1828, in Sandwich, Carroll Co., N. H. Brother of Alonzo 
McCrillis, ’45; uncle of No. 1064, and of George H. Towle, ’73. 

1843, Left College in the autumn. 1847, Admitted to the Penobscot Bar in 
Bangor, Me. 1S47-52, Practiced Law in Bangor, Me. Died, Aug. 27, 1852, in 
Waterville, Me. 

Unmarried. 

i88r, Address of sister : Mrs. S. J. Scribner, Waterville, Kennebec Co., Me. 


LUTHER WESLEY PECK. 

Born, 1825, in Kingston, Luzerne Co., Pa. 

Left College at close of Freshman year. 1845, A.B., University of the City 
of New York; A.M., from same. 1845, Joined, on trial, New York Conference, 
Methodist Episcopal Church. 1845, Stationed at Pacific-street Church, Brook¬ 
lyn; 1846, 7, Durham; 1S48, Wardham; 1849, 5 °> Rhinebeck; 1851, 2, Shef¬ 
field; 1853, Lee; 1854, 5, First Church, Newburgh; 1856, 7, Cannon-street 
Church, Poughkeepsie; 1858,9, Forty-third-street Church, New York, N. Y.; 
i860, Dobb’s Ferry; 1861, 2, Rhinebeck; 1863, Second Church, Kingston; 
1864, 5, Middletown. 1866, Transferred to Wyoming Conference. 1866, 7, 
Stationed at Hyde Park, N. Y.; 1S68, 9, 70, Susquehanna, Pa.; 1871, Waverley, 
N. Y.; 1872, 3, Ross-street Church, Wilkesbarre, Pa.; 1874, Waverley, N. Y. 
1:875—9, Presiding Elder of Honesdale District, Honesdale, Pa. 1878, D.D., 
University of the City of New York. 1879, Stationed at Pittston, Pa.; 1880, 1, 
Oxford, N. Y. (See Bibliography.) 

1S4S, Married Sarah Maria Gibbons of Dormansville, N. Y. Children: 
Helen; Mary; Emma; Sarah; Maria; Jessie; George; * Frank; * Susie; 
* Fannie. 

1881, Address: Oxford, Chenango Co., N. Y. 


JAMES SEAMAN PURDY. 

Left College during Junior year. 1S42, Registered as from New York, N. Y, 
1881, Address: 231 East 127th St., New York, N. Y, 


WILLIAM BOND READ. 

Left College during Freshman year, Scientific course. 1841, Registered as- 
from Charleston, S. C. 






WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 


[1845. 


388 


* DAVID ROBINSON. 

Born, 1811, in Patterson, Putnam Co., N. Y. 

Left College after spending a part of Junior year. Engaged in Teaching. 
Employed in office of Norman Washburn, broker, Albany, N. Y. Engaged in 
Real Estate Commission business in Beverly, N. J. Died, 1879, in Beverly, 

N - J- 

1845, Married a lady of Brookline, Mass. Child: one son, living. 

1881, Address of brother: D. K. Robinson, Rochester, N. Y.; of sister: Jane 
Perry, Auburn, N. Y. 


GEORGE INGRAHAM SENEY. 

Born, May 12, 1826, in Newtown, Queens Co., N. Y. 

Left College during Freshman year. 1846, A.B., University of the City of 
New York. 1866, A.M., Wesleyan University. Trustee of same. President 
of the Metropolitan National Bank, New York, N. Y. Member of Board of 
Managers of the Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church. 1880, 
Delegate to the General Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. Founder of 
the Seney Scholarships and otherwise contributed to the endowment of Wes¬ 
leyan University. 

1849, Married Phebe A. Mosier of Brooklyn, N. Y. Children: Roberts.; 
Jane A. (Mrs. Albert Plummer); Eliza R. (Mrs. Nelson Robinson); Albert G.; 
Gertrude (Mrs. Eli Robinson); George I., Jr.; ^Frances T.; Mary R.; Nellie H.; 
Kate. 

1S81, Address: 123 Remsen St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 


JOHN CHASSELL SHERWOOD. 

Left College during Sophomore year. 1841, Registered as from Fairfield, 
N. Y.; 1842, Penfield, N. Y. 1881, Believed to reside in Dartford, Green Lake 
Co., Wis. 


* THOMAS MACDONOUGII WARD. 

Born, 1825, in Middletown, Conn. 

Left College during Junior year. Became an Engraver. Died, April 5, 1848, 
in Middletown, Conn. 

Unmarried. 


MARVIN RICHARDSON WARNER. 

Born, Oct. 17, 1823, in Middletown, Conn. Brother-in-law of No. 140. 

1842, March, Left College in Sophomore year. 1847-81, Hardware Manu¬ 
facturer, Cromwell, Conn. Justice of the Peace. Member of the Connecticut 
Legislature. 

1850, Married Lucy R. Hubbard of Cromwell, Conn. Children: Chauncev M.- 
Lottie L.; Nellie C.; Lula H. 

1881, Address: Cromwell, Middlesex Co., Conn. 


JOHN FREEMAN YOUNG. 

Born, Oct. 30, 1S20, in Pittston, Kennebec Co., Me. 

Left College during Freshman year, Scientific course. 1845, Graduated at 
Virginia Theological Seminary, Alexandria, Va. 1845, Ordained Minister in 
the Protestant Episcopal Church. Preached in Florida, Texas, Mississippi 





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NON-GRADUATE ALUMNI. 


389 


I Louisiana. 1860-7, Assistant Minister of Trinity Church, New York, 
r'-j 'S. T. D., Columbia College. 1867, July 25, Consecrated Bishop 
of Florida. 1867—81, Bishop of Florida. (See Bibliography.) 

I $ 79 > Married a lady of Jacksonville, Fla. No children. 

1S81, Address: Cor. Church and Market Sts., Jacksonville, Fla. 


Class of 1846 . 


* GABRIEL DISOSWAY AYRES. 

Born, 1825, iu New York, N. Y. Brother of Daniel Ayres, ’42- 
Left College during Sophomore year. 1853, M.D., Albany Medical College. 
18 53-76, Practiced medicine in Brooklyn, N. Y. Died, Oct. 19, 1876, in Brook¬ 
lyn, N. Y. 

Unmarried. 


ASA SHELDON BAKER. 

Born, 1815, in Flenrietta, Monroe Co., N. Y. 

1844, Left College in Sophomore year. 1844-6, Instructor in Mathematics 
and Normal Sciences in Wesleyan Seminary, Albion, Mich. 1847, Joined, on 
trial, Genesee Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1847, Stationed at 
Victor, N. Y.; 1848, 9, Nunda; 1850, 1, Naples; 1852, Hornellsville; 1853, 
Dansville; 1854, Vienna; 1855, Phelps; 1856, 7, Corning; 1858, 9, Palmyra, 
i860, 1, Benton Center; 1862, 3,4, Seneca Falls; 1865, Clyde; 1866, 7, Sodus; 
1868, 9, Penfield; 1870, 1, Honeoye Falls. 1872-8, Supernumerary. 1879-81, 
Superannuated. 

1848, Married Sarah Jennett Egglestone of Ann Arbor, Mich. 

1881, Address : 162 West Av., Rochester, N. Y. 


JOHN BONNER. 

Left College during Sophomore year. 1843, Registered as from Montreal, 
Canada. Studied in Union College, class of 1846. 


* CHARLES COOLEY BURR. 

Born, Oct. 3, 1820, in Hartford, Conn. 

Left College during Freshman year. 1844, Joined, on trial, New Hampshire 
Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1844, Stationed at Nashua, N. H.; 
1846, 7, Kingston ; 1848, 9, Salem, Mass.; 1850, 1, Amesbury Mission. 1853-5, 
Superannuated. 1856, Located. 1854-7, Chaplain of the Connecticut State 
Prison. 1857-9, Clerk in the Navy Department, Washington, D. C. 1869-76, 
Real Estate Broker, Washington, D. C. Died, Jan. 29, 1876, in Washington, 
D. C. Buried in Hartford, Conn. 

1845, Married Amelia D. Gilman of Nashua, N. H., who died in 1864. 1868, 

Married Martha Jane Perry of Washington, D. C. Children: *Mary Ella; 
Emma (Mrs. Arthur W. Fiske of Washington, D. C.); Addie P. 

1881, Address of widow : 431 Fourth St., N. W., Washington, D. C. 







390 


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[1846. 


* EZRA BILL CHAMBERLAIN. 

Born, Aug., 1S29, in Middletown, Conn. 

Left College during Sophomore year. 1843-61, Secretary of the Agricultural 
Implement Manufactory of Younglove, Massey & Co., Cleveland, Ohio. 1861, 
Deputy postmaster of Cleveland, Ohio. Agent and copartner of Remington 
Agricultural Works,—Woodford and Chamberlain, proprietors. Died, 1875, 
in Battle Creek, Mich. 

1853, Married Fanny Burr of Middletown, Conn., who died, 1874. Children : 
Frank; Howard; Winthrop; Maude. 

1881, Address of mother: Mrs. M. A. Chamberlain, Battle Creek, Calhoun 
Co., Mich. 


* HENRY CHAMPION. 

Born in Savannah, Ga. 

Left College during Freshman year. Died at the age of seventeen, in Savan¬ 
nah, Ga. 

Unmarried. 


EDWARD DEAN DOW. 

Born, Sept. 20, 1821, in Bath, Grafton Co., N. H. Brother of C. M. Dow, ’44. 

1843, Left College in Freshman year. Studied in Port Chester, N. Y. A.M., 
Franklin and Marshall College, Mercersburgh, Pa. 1S4S-68, Principal and pro¬ 
prietor of Opheleton Young Ladies’ Seminary, Plainfield, N. J. 1868, and for 
several years, editor and proprietor of Central New Jersey Times. 1S74, or 
earlier, removed to Knoxville, Tenn., on account of health of family. Lately, 
has been conducting a general business agency in Knoxville, Tenn. (See Bib¬ 
liography.) 

Married Susanna L. Hart of New York, N. Y. Children : seven, of which 
but one boy is living. 

1881, Address: Knoxville, Knox Co., Tenn. 


* JOHN WESLEY HINCKLEY. 

- Born, Oct. 8, 1820, in Barnstable, Barnstable Co., Mass. 

Left College during Sophomore year. Studied medicine in Harvard College. 
1847, M.D., Tremont Medical School, Boston, Mass. 1847-64, Practiced medi¬ 
cine in East Boston, Mass. 1857-64, Member of the Boston School Commit¬ 
tee. 1864, Removed to Onarga, Ill., on account of health. Died, Mar. 28, 
1865, in Onarga, Ill. 

1847, Married Abby Stimpson of Boston, Mass., who died May 10, 1848. 
1852, Married Nancy D. Wasgatt of Mount Desert, Me. Children : *Abbie S.; 
Emeline G. (Mrs. H. A. Mann); Mary A. (Mrs. J. A. Gordon); ^Caroline; 
Enoch Cobb; ^Charles W.; John Wesley; ^Esther. 

1881, Address of son: E. C. Hinkley, Onarga, Iroquois Co., Ill. 


* DANIEL KENNEDY READING. 

Born in Flemington, Hunterdon Co., N. J. 

Left College during Sophomore year. Registered as from New Germantown, 
N. J. Intended occupation, merchant. In ill health. Founded the Reading 
Institute, Flemington, N. J. Died, about 1852 or 1853, in Flemington, N. J. 
Unmarried. 

1881, Address of uncle: Rev. Geo. F. Brown, D.D., 242 State St., Trenton. 
N. J. 





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* LA FAYETTE SEAMANS. 

« 

Born, May 7, 1S25, in Middlesex, Yates Co., N. Y. 

1845, Left College in Sophomore year. 1845-78, Engaged in farming. Died, 
Oct. 26, 1878, in Penfield, Calhoun Co., Mich. 

1846, Married Eunice L. Foote of Rushville, Yates Co., N. Y. Children: 
Annis ; Lillian ; '^Eunice ; *Effie. 

1881, Address of widow: Naples, Ontario Co., N. Y. 


*TRUMAN MINOT SHERMAN. 

Born, Nov. 2, 1822, in Newtown, Fairfield Co., Conn. 

Left College during Sophomore year. 1845-6, Studied medicine with Dr. L.\V. 
Staunton, Amenia, N. Y.; 1S47, in Vermont Medical College, Woodstock, Vt.; 

1847, with Dr. T. M. Ingraham, Flatbush Hospital, N. Y. 1847, M.D., Berk¬ 
shire Medical College, Pittsfield, Mass. 1S45-7, Principal and teacher of Pen¬ 
manship in Sheffield Academy. 1847-50, Practiced medicine in Sheffield, Mass. 

1848, Member of the Town School Committee. 1850, Traveled in Europe on 
account of ill health. Died, Dec. 5, 1S51, in Sheffield, Mass. 

1847, Married Lucy M. Willcoxof Sheffield, Mass. Child : Maria (Mrs. H. 
Z. Candee). 

1881, Address of widow: Sheffield, Berkshire Co., Mass. 


HENRY EUGENE SMITH. 

Born, 1823, in Brockport, Monroe Co., N. Y. 

1844, Left College, Scientific course. Principal occupation has been farming. 
1844, Married Clarissa E. Morgan of Holley, Orleans Co., N. Y. Children : 
Helen; Cora; Alice; Dayton S. 

1881, Address : Holley, Orleans Co., N. Y. 


ZOIIETH MANLIUS SMITH. 

Left College during Junior year. 1841, Registered as from Truro, Mass. 
Has spent life as a teacher and lecturer upon California, Mormonism, Utah, 
etc., using stereoptical illustrations. Has had no fixed residence for twenty-five 
years; traveled over the States and Provinces. 

Married and divorced. Children : three or four. 


SEAMAN NATHANIEL SNEDEKER. 

Born in Hempstead, Queens Co., N. Y. 

Left College during Freshman year. 1845-81, Engaged in mercantile pur¬ 
suits in Hempstead, N. Y. 

Married. Children: Grace V. (Mrs. Campbell); Thomas W.; Annie E.; 
Elwood V.; Frank. 

1S81, Address: Hempstead, Queens Co., N. Y. 


MATTHEW WILLARD. 

•Left College during Freshman year. Was for a long time depot-master of the 
Boston & Albany Railroad at Indian Orchard, Mass. Afterward had business 
in Ludlow, Mass. 1881, Not found. 

Married. 






392 


WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 


[1847. 


Class of 1847 . 


BENJAMIN T. BIGGS. 

Born, Oct. i, 1821, in Delaware. 

1844, July, Left College. 1847-Si, Engaged in Farming in Middletown, Del. 
1853, Member of the State Constitutional Convention of Delaware. Subse¬ 
quently, took an interest in Railroads, and was elected Director in a Maryland 
company. 1868, Elected Representative from Delaware to the XLIst Congress, 
serving on the Committee of Mines and Mining and the Treasury Department. 
1870, Re-elected to the XLIId Congress. 1869-81, Director of the Citizens 
National Bank, Middletown, Del. 1876-81, President of Queen Ann & Kent 
Railroad. 

1881, Address: Middletown, New Castle Co., Del. 


EDWARD BOOTH. 

Nephew of D. Ayres, Jr., ’ 42 - 

Left Class of 1844 and made a whaling voyage around Cape Horn and the 
Sandwich Islands. Re-entered, Class of 1847. Left College during Junior 
year. 1840-2, Registered as from New York, N. Y.; 1845, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Engaged in farming in Illinois. 1856, County Auditor, residing in La Fayette, 
Ind. 1862, Enlisted in the 114th Illinois Volunteer Infantry. Served in Ten¬ 
nessee, Mississippi, and Louisiana. 1S64, Clerk at Medical Headquarters. 
1866-74, Superintendent of Common Schools of Menard County, Ill., residing 
at Petersburg!), Ill. 1874, Removed from there to Quincy, Ill.; later to Kansas 
or Nebraska. 1881, Not found. 

Married. One child. 


ERASTUS BOYDEN. 

Born, July 31, 1821, in Killingly, Windham Co., Conn. Cousin of No. 778. 

Left College during Freshman year. 1844-Si, Engaged in Cotton Manufac¬ 
turing. Superintendent of the Prescott Cotton Mills, Lowell, Mass. 1857, 8, 
Member of the Common Council. Many years, Director of the City Library. 
1S73, Awarded Patent No. 142,555 for Elevator; 1876, Jointly with G. H. Pills- 
bury of Lowell, Mass., Patent No. 173,888, for Electro-Magnetic Stop Motion 
for Drawing or Roving Machinery; 1876, Patent No. 177,058, for Electro-Mag¬ 
netic Stop Motion for Drawing or Roving Machinery. 

1849, Married S. Augusta Holbrook of Lowell, Mass. Child: Mary A. 
(Mrs. Dr. G. II. Pillsbury). 

18S1, Address: 4S Kirk St., Lowell, Mass. 


GUSTAVE ARVILIEN BREAUX. 

Born, Dec. 28, 1828, in Louisiana. 

1S44, April, Left College, Scientific course, in Junior year. 1844, Registered 
as from Vermillionville, La. 1847, Graduated at Norwich University, Vt.; 
1849, Dane Law School, Cambridge, Mass. 1851, Admitted to the Bar! 
1851-81, Practiced Law in New Orleans, La. 1879, State Senator from New 
Orleans, La. 1879, Member of the Constitutional Convention. 

1856, Married Miss Locke of Louisiana. 1874, Married Miss Marr of Penn¬ 
sylvania. Children: Mina; Samuel Locke; Gustave Adolph. 

1881, Address: Carondelet St., New Orleans, La. 






iS47-] 


NON-GRADUATE ALUMNI. 


393 


GEORGE BURGESS. 

Left College during Freshman year. 1847, A.B., University of the City of 
New York. Many years in Drug Business, Staten Island, N. Y. 1881, and a 
number of years previous, Postmaster, West New Brighton, N. Y. 

Married. Children: two sons, one a minister, one a postal clerk. 

1881, Address: West New Brighton, Richmond Co., N. Y. 


DANIEL DORCHESTER. 

Born, Mar. 11, 1827, in Duxbury, Plymouth Co., Mass. 

1847, March, Left College in Junior year. 1847, Joined, on trial, Providence 
Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1847, Stationed at Somers, Conn.; 
1848, Thompson; 1849, East Thompson; 1850, South Glastonbury; 1851, 2, 
Woodstock; 1853,4, Eastford; 1855, Mystic. 1855, A.M., Wesleyan University. 
1855, Member of the Connecticut Senate. 1855-6, Commissioner of Idiocy of 
Connecticut. 1856, 7, Superannuated. 1858, 9, Stationed at Charlton City, 
Mass.; i860, 1, Third Church, Worcester; 1862, 3, St. Paul’s Church, Lowell; 
1864, Trinity Church, Boston. 1865-9, Presiding Elder of Worcester District. 
1869, 70, Stationed at Salem, Mass.; 1872, 3, Central Church, Lynn. 1874, 
D.D., Wesleyan University. 1874-8, Presiding Elder of Lynn District. 1878, 
Stationed at State Street Church, Springfield; 1879, 80, 1, Natick. (See Bibli¬ 
ography.) 

1850, Married Mary P. Davis of Dudley, Mass. 1875, Married Mattie A. 
Whipple of North Charlestown, N. H. Children: Daniel, Jr. (No. 1038); 
* Henry Davis; Sarah Clark; Ernest Davis; Lucy Hall; *John Wesley; 
Chester Otis. 

1881, Address: Natick, Middlesex Co., Mass. 


HANNIBAL GOODWIN. 

Born, 1823, in Ulysses, N. Y. 

Left College in Sophomore year. 1848, A.B., Union College. 1848-9, 
Studied in Union Theological Seminary. 1851, June 29, Ordained Minister of 
the Protestant Episcopal Church. 1851-3, Supplied church in Allentown, Pa. 
1 8 53-8, Rector in Bordentown, N. J.; 1858-60, San Francisco, Cal.; 1861,2, 
Napa; 1S62-4, Marysville. 1864-6, Assistant Minister of a church in San 
Francisco, Cal.; 1867, Rector. 1868-81, Rector of the House of Prayer, 
Newark, N. J. (See Bibliography.) 

1881, Address: 407 Broad St., Newark, N. J. 


FLETCPIER HARPER. 

Born in New York, N. Y. 

Left College in Freshman year. 1881, and for many years previous, member 
of the Publishing House of 'Harper Brothers. 

18S1, Address: Franklin Square, New York, N. Y. 


SAMUEL FINLEY JONES. 

Born, 1827, in Marlborough, Plartford Co., Conn. 

Left College in Senior year. 1847-8, Engaged in teaching. 1849-51, Studied 
Law with Hon. Richard D. Hubbard, in Hartford, Conn. 1851, Admitted to 
the Bar. 1851-82, Practiced Law in Hartford, Conn. 1853, Clerk of the 
Superior Court, Hartford Co. 1866, Judge of Police Court, Hartford, Conn, 

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394 WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. [ I 84 7 . 

1873-4, Member of Connecticut Legislature. Has been Member of Common 
Council of the City of Hartford. 

Married Miss Lucy N. Wilcox of Hartford, Conn. Children: Samuel F.; 
Annie; Ellen ; Lucy. 

1881, Address: 192 Farmington Av., Hartford, Conn. 


JOHN KENDALL. 

Left College in Junior year, Scientific course. 1844, Registered as from 
Westerlo, N. Y. 1881, and for some time previous, insane; living in Dormans- 
ville, Albany Co., N. Y. 


TIMOTHY BURNHAM ROSS. 

Born in Ipswich, Essex Co., Mass. 

Left College during Freshman year. Taught School in Ipswich, Mass., and 
elsewhere. 1850, Editor of the Ipswich Clarion. 1850, Middle name inserted 
by Massachusetts Legislature. 1863, Member of Maine Legislature. 1881, 
Clerk of the Essex County Insane Asylum and House of Correction. (See 
Bibliography.) 

1847, Married Lucinda S. Russell of Ipswich, Mass. Children: Anna W.; 
* Josephine; Francis Asbury; Lucinda S.; * Edmund Janes; Lizzie S.; Jes¬ 
sie W. 

1881, Address: Ipswich, Essex Co., Mass. 


JAMES GROVES SEWALL. 

i 

Left College during Freshman year. 1S43, Registered as from Brooklyn, 
N. Y. 

1881, Address: Asheville, Buncombe Co., N. C. 


FREDERICK MASON STONE. 

Born, Sept. 12, 1825, in Wayland, Middlesex Co., Mass. 

1846, Left College in Senior year, Scientific course. 1848-65, Practiced Law. 
1860-5, Member of Massachusetts Legislature. 1865, Deputy Surveyor of the 
Port of Boston. 1866-75, Bank Commissioner of Massachusetts. 1876, Mem¬ 
ber of Massachusetts Senate. 1S77-S1, President of Boston Safe Deposit and 
Trust Company. 

1849, Married Elizabeth Brown of Waltham, Mass. Children: Charles F.; 
Walter C. 

1881, Address: Waltham, Middlesex Co., Mass. 


JAMES UGLOW. 

Born, 1827, in New York, N. Y. 

Left College during Freshman year. 1S47, A.B., and 1850, A.M., University 
of the City of New York. 1850-3, Druggist at 291 Sixth Avenue, New York, 
N. Y. 1854-7, Studied in Union Theological Seminary. 1854-64, Practiced 
Medicine in New York, N. Y. Died, 1864, in New York, N. Y. 







1848.] 


NON-GRADUATE ALUMNI. 


395 


Class of 1848 . 


ABRAHAM AVERY, [Jr.] 

Born, 1824, in Wilbraham, Hampden Co., Mass. 

1847, Left College in Junior year. Studied in Harvard College. 1879, A.M 
Wesleyan University. 1852-78, Printer and Publisher, Firm of Rand & Averv, 
Boston, Mass. 1878-81, Printer and Publisher, 117 Franklin St., Boston, 
Mass. 

1851, Married Margaret C. Camp of Middletown, Conn. Children: Annie; 
* William Smithson; Kate Camp. 

1881, Address: 44 Union Park, Boston, Mass. 


* DAVID BURT. 

Born, Aug. 2, 1822, in Monson, Hampden Co., Mass. 

^847, Left College in the autumn of Sophomore year. 1847-8, Studied 
I heology in Oberlin College, Ohio; 1851, Andover Theological Seminary, 
Mass. Ordained Minister of the Congregational Church. 1875-81, Superin¬ 
tendent of the Department of Public Instruction of the State of Minnesota, 
residing in St. Paul. Died, Sept. 23, 1881, in St. Paul, Minn. (See Bibli¬ 
ography.) 

1851, Married Fanny B. Rice of Oakham, Mass. Children: Charles H.; 
Jessie G. 

1881, Address of widow: St. Paul, Minn. 


^STEPHEN FRADENBURG. 

Left College during Junior year. 1846, Registered as from Moreau, N. Y. 
1847, A.B., Union College; A.M., from same. Taught in Moreau Township, 
now Fort Edward and Glens Falls, N. Y. 


JOSEPH RICHARD IIEA. 

Born, Mar. 10, 1823, in Cork, Ireland. 

Left College during Junior year. 1S46, Registered as from Fredericton, 
N. B. 1849, A.B., and 1852, A.M., Kings College, Fredericton, N. B. 1855, 
A.M.; 1856, B.C.L.; 1858, D.C.L., Kings College, Windsor, N. S. 1845-52, 
Professor of Languages in Sackville Academy, N. B. 1852-60, Principal of 
a private Academy. 1860-1, President of Kings College. 1881, and for several 
years previous, Insurance Adjuster for the National Insurance Company of 
Toronto, Ont. 

1848, Married Miriam A. Eadson of Nova Scotia. No children. 

1881, Address: 192 Queen St., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. 


SENECA HOWLAND. 

Born, Dec. 20, 1819, in Danby, Tompkins Co., N. Y. 

1847, Left College close of fall term, Junior year. 1S53, Studied Medicine 
in the Medical Department of New York University. 1848, Joined, on trial, 
New York Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1848, Stationed at 
Waterbury, Conn.; 1849, 5 °> Derby Circuit; 1851, Jamaica, N. Y.; 1852, 3, 
Hedding Church, New York, N.Y. 1854, Traveled in Europe. 1855, Stationed 





396 


WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 


[1848. 


at Mount Vernon; 1856, 7, Greenwich; 1858, 9, Stanwich; i860, Madison and 
37th Street Church, New York, N. Y.; 1861, 2, Mianus, Conn.; 1863, Forest- 
ville and Plainville; 1864, 5, Stanwich; 1866, 7, Stanwich and Round Hill; 
186S, East Chester; 1869, 70, Greenwich. 1871-S0, Superannuated. 1880, 
Located. Has been Notary Public, Commissioner of the Superior Court, and 
Chaplain of the Fourth Regiment of Connecticut National Guard. 

Married Mariamie Clark of Middletown, Conn., who died July 3, 1853. 
1858, Married Julia H. Reynolds of Greenwich, Conn. Children: *John Rey¬ 
nolds; Laban Clark; Sarah Agnes; *Julia Harrett. 

1881, Address: Greenwich, Fairfield Co., Conn. 


OTIS EUGENE HUNT. 

Born, July 7, 1822, in Sudbury, Middlesex Co., Mass. 

Left College during Freshman year. 1S49, M.D., Berkshire Medical College. 
1849-81, Practiced Medicine in Newtonville, Mass. 

1849, Married Aroline E. Thompson of Sudbury, Mass. Children: Nina 
Maria; William Otis. 

1881, Address: Newtonville, Middlesex Co., Mass. 


*JAMES EDWARD JENKINS. 

Born, Sept. 17, 1824, in Suffolk, Nansenrond Co., Va. 

Left College during Freshman year. LL.B., William and Mary College. 
1845-68, Practiced Law in St. Louis, Mo., and Suffolk, Va. Died, Sept. 15, 
1868, in Suffolk, Va. 

184S, Married Mary Virginia Briggs of Suffolk, Va., who died Sept. 25, 1873. 
Children: George Briggs; * Mary Lucretia; Ann Elizabeth; *James Webb; 
Robert Crawley; John Baugh; Charles Winborn; Matthew. 

1881, Address of son: Matthew Jenkins, 237^ Freemason St., Norfolk, Va. 


JONATHAN JOHNSON. 

Born, 1824, in Newbury, Orange Co., Vt. 

1845, Left College during Sophomore year. 1851-2, Professor of Mathema¬ 
tics in Wesleyan Female College, Cincinnati, Ohio. 1854, A.M., Wesleyan 
University. 1856-7, City Clerk, Jeffersonville, Ind. 1857-69, Civil Engineer, 
Jeffersonville, Ind. 1881, and for some years previous, in Drug Business in 
Jeffersonville, Ind. 

1859, Married Anna M. McCracken of Centreville, Ohio. No children. 

188(, Address: Jeffersonville, Clarke Co., Ind. 


*JOSIAH NILES KNAPP. 

Born, Jan. 22, 1821, in Hillsdale, Columbia Co., N. Y. Uucle of No. S67. 
Left College in Sophomore year. Preached while attending school. Died, 
summer of 1846, in Cazenovia, N. Y. 

Unmarried. 


ALEXANDER MEGGETT. 

Born, Mar. 26, 1824, in Glasgow, Scotland. Half brother of A. MacArthur, 
’ 40 - 

Left College in Junior year, Scientific course. 1S47-51, Taught in the Public 
Schools of Slatersville and Pawtucket, R. I. 1850-1, Studied Law in Paw¬ 
tucket, R. I., under Hon. C. B. Farnsworth. 1851-3, Studied Law in Provi- 








1848.] 


NON-GRADUATE ALUMNI. 


397 


dence, R. I., under Hon. T. A. Jenckes. 1853, Admitted to the Bar in Provi¬ 
dence, R. I. 1853-6, Practiced Law in the United States Courts of Providence, 
R. I. 1857-81, Practiced Law in Eau Claire, Wis. 1857, Editor of the Eau 
Claire Times. City Attorney of Eau Claire, Wis. 1870, Republican Candi¬ 
date for the United States Congress. 1876, Candidate for the office of Judge 
of the 13th Judicial Circuit. (See Bibliography.) 

Married Mary C. Taber of Statesville, R. I. Married Sarah A. Drew of 
Eau Claire, Wis. Children: Alexander Alden; Mary T.; Arthur Alexander; 
Frank Torrance. 

1S81, Address: Eau Claire, Eau Claire Co., Wis. 


^WILLIAM LUTHER MILLS. 

Born, July 28, 1823, in Becket, Berkshire Co., Mass. 

Left College during Junior year. 1846-7, Taught school in Zanesville, Ohio. 
1847, Soldier in the Mexican War, participating in the battles of Puebla, 
Churubusco and Chapultepec; wounded three times during the War. On its 
close, settled in Warm Fork, Oregon Co., Mo. Engaged in business several 
years. 1854, Removed business to Mammouth Spring, Fulton Co., Ark. Died, 
March, 1S57, in Mammouth Spring, Ark. Widow removed to Caledonia, Wash¬ 
ington Co., Mo. 

1853, Married Elizabeth Woolford of Giradeau, Mo. Children: Sarah Eliza¬ 
beth ; Eliza Frances. 

1881, Address of sister-in-law: Mrs. Sarah S. Mills, care of C. E. Shepard, 
Canandaigua, Ontario Co., N. Y. 


HENRY BRAINARD NICHOLS. 

Born, Jan. 15, 1821, in Lyme, New London Co., Conn. 

Left College during P'reshman year. 1845-6, Circumnavigated the globe. 
1847-52, Taught in Muscatine, Iowa. 1852, Crossed the Plains to Oregon. 
i 853~62, Taught in Benton County, Oreg. 1854-81, Clerk of Monroe School 
District. 1857, Member of the Constitutional Convention of Oregon. 1858, 
Member of Territorial Legislature; 1859, of the Oregon State Assembly. 
1881, Engaged in farming and stock raising. 

1849, Married Martha Orernan of Muscatine, Iowa. Children: * Henry 
Brainard; Alfred Clay; Richard Jeffery; Caroline Elizabeth. (Last three all 
graduates of Willamette University.) 

1881, Address: Monroe, Benton Co., Oreg. 


CHARLES WESLEY REMINGTON. 

Left College during Sophomore year. 1844, Registered as from Lowell, 
Mass.; 1845, Lowell, Mass. 1S50-2, Cashier in the House of Lane and Man- 
gam, 95 Broad St., New York, N. Y.; 1852-8, Salesman; 1858-62, Partner. 
1862-77, Engaged in the Grain Business for himself, 15 Stone St., New York, 
N. Y. 1877-81, Resided [in cognito ) in New York, N. Y. 

Married. Children: two. 


JOHN SAMUEL. 

Born, Oct. 21, 1829, in Philadelphia, Pa. 

1848, Left College a few days before Commencement, having completed the 
entire course. 1857-63, Director of Public Schools of the 7th Ward of Phila¬ 
delphia, Pa. Represented the 7th Ward in the Board of Controllers of Public 
Schools. 1861-3, Assistant Editor of The Age. Contributor to “Household 
Words,” and Knickerbocker Magazine. 1881, and for many years previous, 
practiced Law in Philadelphia, Pa. (See Bibliography.) 

1856, Married Rebecca Levy of Camden, S. C. Children: Banford; Frank; 
Jack. 

1881, Address: 333 South 18th St., Philadelphia, Pa. 






398 


WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 


[1849. 


*ELEAZER GRAVES WESTCOTT. 

Born, June 22, 1816, in the town of Smithfield, Providence Co., R. I. 

Left College during Senior year, Scientific course. 1849-51, Taught School 
in Woonsocket, R. I. 1851-64, Taught School in California. Died, Sept. 22, 
1864, in California. 

Unmarried. 


Class of 1 849 . 


BENJAMIN GOULD AMES. 

Born, Apr. io, 1823, in New Sharon, Franklin Co., Me. Cousin of No. 775. 
1847, Left College in Sophomore year. 1859-61, Principal of Westbrook 
Seminary. 1863, First Lieutenant of Company G., 17th Maine Regiment. 
1870-1, Principal of Union Academy, Shiloh, N. J. 1872-5, Principal of 
Graded School, Third Ward, Bridgeton, N. J. 1876-81, Superintendent of 
Public Schools, Columbia, Pa. (See Bibliography.) 

1853, Married Achsa Hayford of Augusta, Me. Children: Carrie D.; 
Alfred B.; *Otis H.; Amy. 

1881, Address: Columbia, Lancaster Co., Pa. 


WILLIAM IIENRY BANNISTER. 

Born, 1824, in Phelps, Ontario Co., N. Y. Brother of No. 60. Cousin of 
No. 28. 

1846, Left College at the close of Freshman year. 1848, A.B., Union College ; 
A.M., from same. 1850-4, Principal of Johnstown Academy. 1S55-6, One of 
the Founders and first Principal of Claverack College and Hudson River Insti¬ 
tute, Claverack, Columbia Co., N. Y. 1857-60, Principal of Fort Plain Semi¬ 
nary and Female Collegiate Institute, Fort Plain, N. Y. 1861, Sanitary Com¬ 
missioner, stationed at Washington, D. C. Several years in business in New 
York, N. Y. 1872-81, Principal and Proprietor of Rockland College, Nyack, 
N. Y. 

1848, Married Elizabeth A. Edwards of Johnstown, N. Y. Children : Six, all 
living, of whom Carlton is a student in Wesleyan University, Class of 1884. 

1881, Address: Nyack, Rockland Co., N. Y. 


*JAMES MITCHELL BREWER. 

Born, Sept. 7, 1828, in Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 

Left College during Sophomore year. Taught and studied in Rose Plill 
Academy, Newburgh, N. Y. 1854, Cashier of Pawling Bank, N. Y. 1859-60, 
Member of Board of Education, Troy, N. Y. 1855-62, Accountant, Com¬ 
mercial Bank, Troy, N. Y. 1863-7, City Chamberlain, Troy, N. Y. Died, 
Jan. 5, 1869, * n Troy, N. Y. 

1856, Married Mary Jennie Seabury. 1864, Married Emily Bailey Hoyt. 
Children: Seabury D.; '^Florence K. 

1881, Address of friend: Thomas L. Wing, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 




1849-1 


NON-GRADUATE ALUMNI. 


399 


JOHN OSCAR BRONSON. 

Born, Nov. 9, 1827, in Glastonbury, Hartford Co., Conn. Brother of Gurdon 
G. Bronson, ’54. 

Left College during Junior year. 1849-50, Studied in Yale Medical College; 
1S50-1, Sheffield Scientific School. 1855, M.D., New York Medical College. 
rS57-60, Professor of Surgery in New York Preparatory School of Medicine. 
1860-1, Professor of Anatomy in New York Medical College. 1862-5, Surgeon 
of Volunteers. 1865-Si, Practiced Medicine in New York, N. Y. 

1857, Married. No children. 

1S81, Address: West I52d St., near St. Nichols Av., New York, N. Y. 


LYMAN WHITING CASE. 

Left College during Freshman year. 1847-9, Studied in Union College. 
1849-50, Taught school in Brenham, Tex. Studied in Rome, Italy, for the 
Priesthood of the Romish Church. Studied Law in New York, N. Y. Was 
President of an Insurance Company in Hartford, Conn. 1881, and for some 
years previous, proprietor of a Summer Resort, “The Log Cabin,” Highland 
Park, Winchester, Litchfield Co., Conn. 

Married an Indian, and was divorced. 

18S1, Address: Winsted, Litchfield Co., Conn. 


JOHNSON AARON CORBIN. 

Born, Nov. 25, 1830, in Woodstock, Windham Co., Conn. 

Left College during Sophomore year. 1850, A.B., Williams College. Twenty- 
five years, Superintendent of Schools. Four years, Correspondent in Mexico. 
1861-5, War Correspondent of a New Orleans paper. 1878-81, Editor and 
Manager of the Alpena Reporter. (See Bibliography.) 

Married. Children: C. A. Corbin (Master in the United States Navy); 
Anna E. (Mrs. Hollenbeck); J. A., Jr.; Ivittie. 

1SS1, Address: Alpena, Alpena Co., Mich. 


*PELEG WEAVER GARDINER, Jr. 

Born, Mar. 9, 1828, in the Town of Scituate, Providence Co., R. I. 

Left College during Senior year. Studied in Law School, Cambridge, 
Mass. Studied Law under Hon. Thomas F. Carpenter, Providence, R. I. 
Admitted to the Bar, in Providence, R. I. Did not practice on account of ill 
health. Died, June 28, 1852, in Providence, R. I. 

Unmarried. 


-*WILLIAM TORREY GOODWILL. 

Born, Feb. 14, 1822, in Monson, Hampden Co., Mass. 

1S47, August, Left College at close of Sophomore year, Scientific course. 
Taught School in South Wilbraham, Mass. 1847-68, Invalid, twenty years 
without speech. Resided with his father at Monson, Mass. Died, Nov. 4, 
1868, in Monson, Mass. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address of sister: Mrs. S. D. Button, 330 Mickle St., Camden, N. J. 







400 


WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 


[1849. 


EDWARD HYDE HARLOW. 

Brother of No. 50. 

Left College during Freshman year. 1S45, Registered as from Duxbury, 
Mass. Ordained Minister of the Protestant Episcopal Church. Rector in Fort 
Dodge, Iowa. Several years, Rector in Loudon County, Va. 

Married. No children. 

1881, Address: Round Hill,(?) Loudon Co., Va. 


*HENRY S. LINCOLN. 

Left College during Freshman year. 1845, Registered as from Greenfield, 
N. Y. 1849, A.B., Union College. Studied Medicine, and afterwards studied 
Law. 1852-9, Practiced Law in New York, N. Y. Died, 1S59, in New York, 
N. Y. 

Married. 

JOHN I MORROW [JOHN IVAN HOE MORROW]. 

Born, Feb. 5, 1823, in Paterson, Passaic Co., N. J. Brother of No. 319. 

Left College at close of Freshman year. 1846, Joined, on trial, New Jersey 
Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1846, Stationed at Moorestown, 
N. J.; 1847, 8, Hope; 1849, 50, Bound Brook; 1851, 2, Bloomfield; 1853, 
Ladies’City Mission, Newark; 1854, Warren Street Mission; 1855,6, Bethel, 
Staten Island, N. Y.; 1857, Madison, N. J.; 1S58, 9, Woodrow, Staten Island, 
N. Y.; i860, 1, Mariner’s Harbor; 1862, 3, First Church, Rahway; 1864, 
Bergen; 1865, 6, Emery Church, Bergen; 1867, 8, Mariner’s Harbor; 1S69, 
Summerfield Church, Staten Island; 1870, Drew Church, Port Jervis, N. J.; 
I S73—5, Belvidere; 1876, 7, Newton; 1878-80, First Church, Dover; 1881, 
Asbury Church, Hackensack. 

1843, Married Caroline B. Gillmore. Child: Lizzie M. 

1881, Address: Dover, Morris Co., N. J. 


*JOHN G. MURPHY. 

Born in Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Left College in Freshman, year. Died, as early as 1S55, in Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Unmarried. 

1881, Address of brother: Hon. Henry C. Murphy, Brooklyn, N. Y. 


JAMES AVERY SKILTON. 

Born, Jan. 13, 1829, in Troy. N. Y. Brother of Nos. 467 and 525. 

Left College during Junior year. B. N. S., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 
Troy, N. Y. LL.B., Albany Law School, Albany, N. Y. Before and after the 
War, and until 1S67, practiced Law in Georgia. 1867, and for several years, 
practiced Law in Brooklyn, N. Y. 1881, and for some years previous, Attor¬ 
ney and Solicitor in Patent Causes, 115 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 

1879, Married Agnes Sheppard of Brooklyn, N. Y. No children. 

1881, Address: 465 Henry St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 


* ALEXANDER ROBERTS TEBBETTS. 

Left College during Sophomore year. 1S45, Registered as frojn Lowell, 
Mass. Died, August, 1S47. 

Unmarried. 





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401 


WICKS SMITH TITUS. 

Born, June 20, 1S20, in Victory, Cayuga Co., N. Y. Brother-in-law of 
No. 107. 

Left College during Sophomore year, after a few weeks’ stay. 1848, A.B., 
Union College. 1851, A.M., from same. 1850, Graduated at the Union Theo¬ 
logical Seminary, New York, N. Y. 1850, Joined, on trial, New Jersey Confer¬ 
ence, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1850, 1, Stationed at Bergen, N. J.; 1851, 2, 
Milltown. 1852-3, Instructor in Pennington Seminary, N. J.; 1853-4, in Falley 
Seminary, Fulton, N. Y. 1853, Transferred to Black River, now Northern New 
York Conference. 1854, 5, Stationed at Ogdensburgh, N. Y.; 1856, Canton; 
1857, 8, Watertown; 1859, 60, Camden; 1861, 2, Weedsport; 1863, Mexico; 
1864, Geddes; 1865, 6, Lowville; 1867, 8, Wolcott; 1869, 70, Hamilton; 1871, 
Vernon; 1S72, 3, Winfield; 1874, 5, 6, Ames and Sprout Brook; 1877, 8, 
Cleveland; 1879, 80, 81, Fulton. 

1853, Married Sarah E. Newman of Blooming Grove, Orange Co., N. Y. 
Children: Fima Margaret (Mrs. J. W. Sanborn, ’73); Frank Willis; *Edmund 
Janes; * William Smifh; Clara Edith. 

1881, Address: Fulton, Oswego Co., N. Y. 


DANIEL FREEMAN TOMPKINS. 

Born, July 6, 1S24, in South Orange, Essex Co., N. J. 

Left College at the close of Sophomore year. 1847-9, Studied Law in 
Harvard Law School. 1848, Member of the Lake Superior Expedition with 
Professor Louis Agassiz of Harvard College. 1849, Studied Law under David 
Graham of New York, N. Y. 1849-81, Practiced Law in New York and New 
Jersey. 1849, May 19, Admitted as Attorney, Solicitor, and Counsellor, of the 
State of New York. 1854-5, Member of New Jersey Legislature. 1855, An 
Organizer, Delegate, and opening Speaker of the first Republican Convention 
held in New Jersey. 1S55-8, Member of the Board of Education, Newark, 
N. J. 1856-7, Judge of Appeal for the Revision of Taxes, Newark, N. J. 
i860, Dec. 21, Admitted as Attorney and Counsellor of the Supreme Court of 
the United States. 1867-81, Park Commissioner of Newark, N. J. 1869, 
Trustee of School District No. 1, Essex Co., N. J. 

1855, Married Sarah L. Brown of Newark, N. J. Children: Abigail B.; 
Emma L.; Albert D.; ^William F. 

1881, Address: 163 Washington Av., Woodside, Newark, N. J. 


ISAAC NEWTON TOURTELLOTTE. 

Born in North Grosvenor Dale, Windham Co., Conn. 

Left College during Sophomore year. 1845, Registered as from Thompson, 
Conn.; 1S46, New Boston, Conn. 1849, A.B., Brown University. Studied Law 
and practiced in.Webster, Mass.; after the War, in Norfolk, Va. 1855, or 
thereabouts, Principal of a Law School, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Resided at 
Thompson, Conn. For a time, connected with a newspaper in Chicago, Ill. 

1881, Address: Care of Frederick W. Tourtellotte, corner of Dearborn and 
Washington Streets, Chicago, Ill. 

* 


*LUKE BOWKER TOWER. 

Born, May 21, 1820, in Plingham, Plymouth Co., Mass. 

Left College during Freshman year. Local Preacher of the Methodist Epis¬ 
copal Church. Invalid for some time. Died, about 1870. 

1881, Address of Hingham Historian and Genealogist: Q. Bicknell, Hingham, 
Plymouth Co., Mass. 

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402 


WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 


[1850. 


WILLIAM HENRY WELLS. 

Left College during Freshman year. 1S45, Registered as from Hunt¬ 
ington, Conn. Taught in Haddam, Conn. 1857, Had an office on Broad St., 
New York, N. Y., for Nicaraguan business. 

1881, Not found, but thought to be in New York, N. Y. 




Class of 1850 . 


RICHARD SEAMAN AMERMAN. 

Born, May 23, 1829, in Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Left College during Freshman year. 1846, Registered as from Red Hook, 
N. Y. 1850, A.B., University of the City of New York; A.M., from same. 
1856, Joined, on trial, New York Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 
1856, 7, 8, 9, Stationed successively at Ancram, Sugar Loaf, and Pines Bridge, 
N. Y. i860, Located. 

1854, Married. Children : four living, one dead. 

1881, Address: Bayonne, Hudson Co., N. J. 


WILLIAM BRPTSH. 

Born, Feb. 19, 1827, in New Fairfield, Fairfield Co., Conn. Uncle of Nos. 
1040 and 1171. 

Left College at the close of Freshman year. 1850, A.B., Yale College. 1869, 
D.D. 185S, 9, Stationed at Dyersville, Iowa. 1860-9, President of Upper 
Iowa University. 1869-73, Presiding Elder of Charles City District. 1873, 
Transferred to West Texas Conference. 1S74-7, Presiding Elder of Austin 
District; 1877-80, of Dallas District, Austin Conference. 1880, Transferred to 
Upper Iowa Conference. 1880, 1, Stationed at Maquoketa. 1868, 72, 76, 80, 
Member of the General Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church. 
1872-80, Member of the Book Committee, Methodist Book Concern. 

1850, Married E. J. Brush of Rome, N. Y. Children: F. E.; Ernie; 
Darlie R.; *Willie A.; *Hattie E. 

1881, Address: Maquoketa, Jackson Co., Iowa. 


GEORGE EDWARD BUSHNELL. 

Born, Feb. 11, 1821, in Middletown, Conn. 

1848, Left College during Sophomore year. Taught Pligh School, Saybrook, 
Conn., and several similar Schools in Illinois and Iowa. Engaged in business in 
Cromwell, Conn. Book-keeper for A. P. Plant & Co., Southington, Hartford 
Co., Conn. Afterward became a partner of Joel Potter, merchant in Southing¬ 
ton, Conn. Spent fifteen years in Chatham and Edford, Ill., and Tabor, Iowa, 
teaching and farming. 1870-81, Book-keeper for A. Terry & Co., manufacturers 
of malleable iron, Terryville, Conn. 

1852, Married Emily Root of Southington, Conn. Children: Elizabeth 
Maria; Adelaide Estelia; ^Harriet Adelia; George Nathanielp.Rollin Henry; 
*Edward Allen; Lottie Cornelia. 

1881, Address: Terryville, Litchfield Co., Conn. 





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403 


JOHN EDWARD HOWD CHAPMAN. 

Nephew of No. 117. 

184S, Left College in Junior year. 1846, Registered as from New Lyme, 
Conn. 1848-59, Taught in Chicago Academy, Chicago, Ill., and in Clinton, La. 
Ic ^ 59 _ 73 » Proprietor of a saw-mill. 1873-81, Engaged in Farming in Kansas. 
i860, Married F. P. Norvin of Manila, N. Y. No children. 

18S1, Address: White Cloud, Doniphan Co., Kans. 


*GEORGE WASHINGTON COLE. 

Born in Lodi, Seneca Co,, N. Y. Brother of No. 309. 

Left College during Junior year. M.D., Medical College, Geneva, N. Y. 
Practiced Medicine until the War. i86r, Entered Union Army as Captain of 
Infantry; came out at its close with rank of Major-General of Cavalry. Died, 
Dec. 9, 1875, * n Mora, N. Mex., from injuries received during the War. 

Married. Children : two daughters, living. 

1881, Address of widow: Trumansburgh, Tompkins Co., N. Y. 


STEPHEN VAN RENSSELAER COOPER. 

Born in Conquest, Cayuga Co., N. Y. 

Left College during first term of Freshman year. 1850, A.B., Union College. 
Taught and became Superintendent of Schools. Studied Law. 1860-81, Prac¬ 
ticed Law, Firm of Cooper & Bach, 177 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 1873, 4, 
Alderman, New York, N. Y. 

1852, Married Terressen M. Fitch of Cooperstown, N. Y. 1874, Married 
Gertrude B. Fitch of Cooperstown, N. Y. Children: Isadora M.; Mary V.; 
Kittie F.; George W. 

1881, Address : 318 West 51st St., New York, N. Y. 


CLIFTON FLETCHER. 

Born, Mar. 5, 1823, in Brookline, Hillsborough Co , N. H. 

1848, Left College in the spring of Sophomore year. 1856, June 4, Ordained 
Minister of the Baptist (Church. 1856-69, Pastor of Baptist Church, North 
Tewsbury, Mass.; 1869-76, Billerica; 1876-8, Canton. Chairman of School 
Board, Melrose, Mass. (See Bibliography.) 

1856, Married Mary E. Boynton of Rockport, Mass. Children : Edward C.; 
Charles. 

1881, Address : Melrose, Middlesex Co., Mass. 


^GEORGE HYLE GAFFY. 

Left College at the close of second term, Senior year. 1846, Registered 
as from Newark, N. J. 1850, Studied Law in Portsmouth, Ohio. Admitted to 
the bar. 1850-75, Practiced Law. 1875, Went to Texas on account of health. 
Died, Jan. 1, 1876, in Texas. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address of mother and sister: Care Dr. Wm. G. Lord, Newark, N. J. 






404 


WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 


[1850. 


♦THOMAS LINCOLN GOULD. 

Born, Oct. 13, 1S27, in Norton, Bristol Co., Mass. Brother of No. 280. 

1846, Registered as from Nantasket, Mass. Died, Sept. 23, 1847, > n Middle- 
town, Conn.; buried in Hull, Mass. t 

Unmarried. 

18S1, Address of brother : Robert Gould, 147 Cambridge St., East Cam¬ 
bridge, Mass. 


* WILLIAM NELSON HEWLETT. 

^ Born, June r, 1825, in Lyons, Wayne Co., N. Y. 

Left College at the close of Freshman year.. 1850, A.B., Union College. 
Intended profession: Ministry. Drowned, Aug. 3, 1850, in the Clyde River, 
Lyons, N. Y. 

Unmarried. 

r881, Address of sister : Mrs. George P. Adams, Jackson, Mich. 


*JOHN BURLEIGH HUNT. 

Born, 1819, in Claremont, Sullivan Co., N. H. 

Left College during Freshman year. 1847, Joined, on trial, Providence Con¬ 
ference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1847, Stationed at Square Pond and 
Wellington, Conn.; 1848, Osterville, Mass.; 1849, Hingham ; 1850, 1, South 
Wellileet; 1S52, 3, Monument, Mass.; 1S54, 5, Osterville; 1856, Duxburv; 
1857, 8, North Easton. Died, Oct. 10, 1858, in North Easton, Mass. 

Married Olive A. Hunt. Children: several. 


JOHN EVERETT JOHNSON. 

Born, Aug. 8, 1828, in Troy, N. Y. Brother of No. 260. 

1847, Left College in the spring of Freshman year. 1851, A.B., Union Col¬ 
lege. 1853, Ordained Minister in the Protestant Episcopal Church; 1854, 
ordained Priest. 1853-5, Minister and Rector, Waitsfield, Vt. 1856-60, Rec¬ 
tor at Shelton, Vt.; 1S60-1, Middlebury; 1861-6, Waddington, N. Y.; 1867-75, 
Athens. 1S75-7, Head Master of Diocesan School for Boys, Reading, Pa. 
1877-81, Rector at Hastings, Minn.; 1882, Bainbridge, N. Y. 

1882, Address : Bainbridge, Chenango Co., N. Y. 


JAMES ELIAS KEATOR. 

Born, June 27, 1822, in South Kortright, Delaware Co., N. Y. 

1848, Left College in Junior year. 1858, M.D., New Orleans School of Medi¬ 
cine. 1858-81, Practiced Medicine in Louisiana. 

1863, Married Rose M. Tanner. Children: James T.; MayoS.; Mary D.; 
Charles D. 

1881, Address: Cheneyville, Rapides Parish, La. 


*GEORGE SUCKLEY LEVINGS. 

Born, Feb. 27, 1828, in New York, N. Y. 

1849, Left College at close of Junior year. Studied Law in New York, N. Y. 
1850-65, Practiced Law in New York, N. Y. Died, Jan. 14, i86q, in New 
York, N. Y. 0 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address of brother: Dr. Noah Levings, 45 West 9th St., New York, 
N. Y. 






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405 


*RANSON PERRY LYON. 

®om, Sept. 29, 1S25, in Fairfield, Fairfield Co., Conn. Brother of No. 397. 

Left College during Junior year. 1851, 2, Attended Lectures at Yale Medical 
College. 1853-61, Practiced Medicine in Bethel, Conn. 1862, Appointed 
Assistant Surgeon of the 23d Regiment, Connecticut Volunteers. 1S62, Pro¬ 
moted to be C hief Surgeon of the 28th Regiment, Connecticut Volunteers. 
Died, 1863, in Port Hudson, Miss.; buried on the field of battle. 

r 854, Married Sophia Blackman of Newtown, Conn. Children: * Freder¬ 
ick B.; Edward R. 

1881, Address of widow: Bethel, Fairfield Co., Conn. 


GEORGE STUART JOHONNOT OLIVER. 

Born, Apr. 29, 1831, in Boston, Mass. 

1847, Left College in spring of Freshman year. 1851, A.B., Harvard Col¬ 
lege; A.M., from same. Engaged in business in the Azore Islands. 1874-81, 
Consul for the German Empire, Fayal, Azores. 1881, Seeking health in Santa 
Barbara, Cal. (See Bibliography.) 

1859, Married Frances Dabney of Fayal, Azores. No children. 

1881, Address of uncle: Dr. Joseph W. Alsop, Middletown, Conn. 


ISAAC LEWIS OTIS. 

Born, Mar. 4, 1819, near Otisville, Orange Co , N. Y. 

Left College early in Senior year. 1845-59, Resided in Orange County, 
N. Y. 1859, Taught a Public School in Chester, N. Y. 1880-1, Postmaster of 
Clifton, Fairfax Co., Va. Local preacher in the Methodist Episcopal Church. 
18S1, and for some years previous, Pastor of the Methodist Episcopal Church, 
Centreville, Queen Anne Co., Md. 

1845, Married Sarah J. Discho of Montgomery, Orange Co., N. Y. Chil¬ 
dren: John P.; I. L., Jr.; ^Charlotte D. 

1881, Address: Clifton, Fairfax Co., Va. 


CURTIS HENRY PORTER. 

Born, Feb. 28, 1829, in Ancram, Columbia Co., N. Y. 

1849, Left College at close of Junior year. 1853, B.L., New York State and 
National Law School, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 1S61, 5, 6, 74, Supervisor of Ghent, 
Columbia Co., N. Y. 1853-81, Farming, in Columbia County, N. Y. 

1854, Married Julia Hoffman of Ghent, N. Y. Child: Eugene Porter. 

1881, Address: Ghent, Columbia Co., N. Y. 


*JAMES QUACKENBUSH RICE. 

Left College during Junior year. 1846, Registered as from Roslyn, N. Y. ; 
1848, Woodstock, N. Y. 1856, A.M., Wesleyan University. 1857-61, Princi¬ 
pal and Proprietor of an Academy in Goshen, Conn. 1861-4, Captain, 19th 
Infantry Regiment, Connecticut Volunteers; afterwards of 2d Connecticut 
Heavy Artillery; promoted to be Major of same. Killed, Sept. 19, 1864, in 
the second Battle of Winchester, Va. 

Married Julia Mount of Stony Brook, N. Y.; 1857, Married Harriet E. Cook 
of Goshen, Conn. Children: Mary Ford; James Quackenbush (Class of 1882, 
Yale College); Anna Beecher. 

1881, Address of widow: Goshen, Litchfield Co., Conn. 






406 


WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 


[1851. 


FRANCIS HENRY SMITH. 

Born, Oct. 14, 1S29, in Leesburgh, Loudoun Co., Va. 

1849, Left College at close of Junior year. 1849-51, Studied in the University 
of Virginia, Va. 1851, A.M., University of Virginia. 1851-3, Assistant Pro¬ 
fessor of Mathematics in same. 1853-80, Professor of Natural Philosophy in 
same. Visitor of Miller Manual-Labor School, Albemarle Co., Va. F'or a time, 
Editor of the Virginia State Journal of Education. (See Bibliography.) 

1S53, Married Alary Stuart Harrison of University of Virginia. Children: 
twelve, of whom four daughters and three sons are living. 

1881, Address: University of Virginia, Albemarle Co., Va. 


WILLIAM SAMUEL STRUDWICK. 

Left College during Sophomore year. 1847, Registered as from Orange Co., 
N. C. 1881, and a number of years previous, practiced Medicine in Hills¬ 
borough, N. C. 

1881, Address: Hillsborough, Orange Co., N. C. 


Class of 1851 . 


EBENEZER TREAT ALLING. 

Born, Oct. 26, 1827, in Orange, New Haven Co., Conn. 

1849, Left College at close of Sophomore year. 1851, A.B., Brown Univer¬ 
sity; A.M., from same. 1851-7, Principal of Female Seminary in La Grange, 
Tenn., and Covington, Tenn. Practiced Law in New Haven, Conn. 1880, 
Lay Delegate from Colorado Conference to General Conference, Methodist 
Episcopal Church. 1S81, and for some years previous, Member of Ailing & 
Co., dealers in Hardware, Queensware, and Miners’ Supplies, Canon City, 
Colo., and Ouray, Colo.; also of Ailing, Davidson & Co., Sdver Cliff, Colo. 

1851, Married Harriett A. Burdett of Leominster, Mass. Children: three 
sons and two daughters, one daughter dead. 

1881, Address: Canon City, Fremont Co., Colo. 


JEREMIAH FOREST AMES. 

Born, about 1823, in Canterbury, Merrimack Co., N. H. 

Left College after about one term of Freshman year. Studied Law in Man¬ 
chester, N. H. 1850-81, Member of Ames & Co., Flour and Grain Dealers, 
Albany, N. Y. 

Married. 

1881, Address: 317 Broadway, Albany, N. Y. 


WILLIAM ROSS BELDING. 

Born, Jan. 21, 1820, in Troy, N. Y. 

Left College in Sophomore year. Health failed, and he went to Fond du Lac, 
Wis. Bought a farm in Iowa. 1862-4, Assistant Quartermaster of an Iowa 
Regiment; participated in Sherman’s March to the Sea. After the War, bought 






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407 


a farm in Carrollton, Carroll Co., Ark., where he still resides. Has been Prin¬ 
cipal of .Carrollton High School, Assissant U. S. Revenue Assessor and Deputy 
Collector, County Judge, County Assessor, U. S. Storekeeper and Gauger. 
1856, Married Mary C. Utter of Ripon, Wis. No children. 

1881, Address: Carrollton, Carroll Co., Ark. 


ALBERT HALSEY BROWN, [Jr.] 

Born, Apr. 30, 1829, in Boston, Mass. 

1S50, Left College in Junior year. Studied in Biblical Institute, Concord, 
N. H. 1855, Joined, on trial, New Jersey Conference, Methodist Episcopal 
Church. 1855, Stationed at Clinton, N. J.; 1856, Elizabethport; 1857, Mil¬ 
ford. 1858, Transferred to Newark Conference. 1858, 9, Stationed at Green’s 
Chapel, N. J.; i860, 1, Stanhope and Waterloo; 1862, Vienna and Mount 
Bethel; 1863, Vienna; 1864, 5, Woodbridge; 1866, 7, Mechanicsville and Wes¬ 
ley Chapel; 1868, Springfield and Milburn; 1869, .Springfield; 1870, 1, Flem- 
ington; 1872, Franklin. 1S73-5, Supernumerary. 1876, Stationed at Paterson 
Av., Paterson, N. J.; 1877, Alpine and Closter. 1878-81, Supernumerary. 

1S59, Married Julia A. Crane of Church Hill, Queen Anne Co., Md. Chil¬ 
dren: Wilbur Vincent; Irving Chester. 

1881, Address: 73 Roseville Av., Newark, N. J. 


*EDWARD SALMON CONE. 

Born, Dec. 6, 1830, in Middletown, Conn. 

Left College at close of Freshman year. 1848-50, In Class of 1851, Yale 
College; left early in Senior year, on account of health. 1850-1, Principal of 
Branford Academy. 1851-2, Studied in Yale Law School. Died, June 22, 
1852, in New York, N. Y.; buried in Middletown, Conn. 

Unmarried. 


EPAMINONDAS DEYAMPERT. 

Born, 1827, in Abbeville District, S. C. 

Left College during Sophomore year. 1862-5, Private in the Confederate 
Army. 1864^ Captured at Missionary Ridge, and imprisoned at Rock Island, 
Ill., till close of War. 1865-81, Planter in the South. iS Si, On a plantation 
about fifteen miles from Greensburgh, Ala. 

1852, Married Elizabeth Merriwether of Montgomery County, Ala. Chil¬ 
dren : two sons and one daughter. 

1881, Address: Care of J. H. Y. Webb, Greensborough, Hale Co., Ala. 


* WILLI AM McKENDREE GARTON. 

Born in Vernon, Oneida Co., N. Y. 

Left College during Junior year. 1850-3, Resided in Eaton Rapids, Mich. 
1S53, While in Kansas, on his way overland to California, he was killed by the 
Indians. 

Unmarried. 


* WILLI AM FLINTOFF HUMPHREY. 

Born, Oct. 24, 1S26, in Maccan, Cumberland Co., Nova Scotia. 

Left College during Sophomore year. 1851, A.B., Yale College. 1S54, 
M.D., Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, Pa. 1854, Spent the summer in 








408 


WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 


[1851. 


New Haven, Conn., and in the autumn sailed from Halifax, N. S., for Europe. 
Was occupied for a year as House Physician in the Royal Infirmary, Edin¬ 
burgh. Went to Paris and pursued Medical studies. From the time of his 
return till his death he practiced Medicine in St. John, N. 13 . Died, 1865, in 
St. John, New Brunswick. 

Married Miss Sears of New York, N. Y. 


/ 


ANSON JONES. 

Catalogued in 1850 as a Junior, and in 1851 as a Junior. Registered as from 
Brockville, C. W. Says he entered Class of 1851 in 1850, and left in 1851. 
Occupation: Bank Clerk. 

18S1, Address: 547 Sherbourne St., Toronto, Ont. 


CHARLES THOMPSON WESLEY KELLOGG. 

Born, Nov. 20, 1832, in Haddam, Middlesex Co., Conn. 

Left College at close of Sophomore year. Ordained Minister in the Protest¬ 
ant Episcopal Church. 1860,1, Rector in New Haven, Conn.; 1862-4, Johns¬ 
town, N. Y.; 1865-7, Elmira; 1868, New York, N. Y. 1S70, Taught School in 
Philadelphia, Pa. 1871, Rector in Burlington, N. J. 1874, Rector of a College 
in Burlington, N. J. 1875-7, Principal of a School in Covington, Ky.; 1881, of 
a Young Ladies’ Seminary, St. Louis, Mo. 

1857, Married Margaret Slater Kennedy of Easton, Pa. Child: Louisa 
Wainright (Mrs. Dr. S. A. McCosh). 

1881, Address of father : Rev. N. Kellogg, Pittsfield, Berkshire Co., Mass. 


D. IT LOGUE. 

1848, Peithologian Catalogue gave residence as “Ubivis.” A. B. Calef, ’51, 
says,—“Loguewas in my class, perhaps during the spring term of Freshman 
year. I think he came from the State of New York.” 


JOHN MOORE. 

Born in Ireland. 

Left College during Freshman year. Studied in And >ver Theological 
School, Andover, Mass. 1852, Ordained Minister in the Congregational 
Church. 1858-9, Supplied Congregational Church, Yarmouth, Mass.; 1859-60, 
. North Carver; 1861-62, Chestnut Street Church, Lynn; 1S64-6, South Presby- 
terian Church, Philadelphia, Pa.; 1S66, Presbyterian Church, Westonville, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 1866, Editor of the American Guardian. 1870-3, Resided* 
at Philadelphia, Pa.; 1874-7, Brooklyn, N. Y.; 1879, Boston, Mass.'’ Lectured 
on Geology and Religion. 1881, not found. (See Bibliography.) 

Married. Children : one daughter, perhaps others. 


* JAMES COFFIN MOULTON. 

Born in Porter, Oxford Co., Me. 

Left College during Senior year. Principal of North Conway Academy 
North Conway, N. II. 1854, Clerk in a store, Bloomington, Ill. Studied Law 
in Bloomington, Ill. Practiced there and,in St. Louis, Mo. 1S63, In Monterev 
Mexico, and reported to have died soon after and during a Western iournev 
from St. Louis. ' J J 

1881, Address of brother: Moses S. Moulton, Kezar Falls, York Co., Me. 




1851.1 


NON-GRADUATE ALUMNI. 


409 


EDWIN ALDRICH RODGERS. 


Born in Vermont. 

Left College at close of Freshman year, having been there but one term. 
1852, A.B., Harvard College. Thought to have studied in Harvard Law 
School. Practiced Law. 1881, Believed to be in Sonora, Cal., where he has held 
various public positions. 

1881, Address, probably: Sonora, Tuolumne Co., Cal. 


^STEPHEN ROBERT SCHUYLER. 

Born, Nov. 23, 1832, in Rhinebeck, Dutchess Co., N. Y. 

Left College during Sophomore year. A number of years, was Surveyor and 
Civil Engineer. Died, Apr. 18, 1864, in Rhinebeck, N. Y. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address of brother: C. M. Schuyler, Rhinebeck, Dutchess Co., N. Y. 


ISAAC LOCKWOOD SEELY. 

Born, 1826, in South Onondaga, Onondaga Co., N. Y. 

Left College during second term of Sophomore year. 1881, and for many 
years, engaged in Farming in Geneva, N. Y. 

Married Julia A. Dickinson of Onondaga, N. Y. Children: Gertrude; H. P.; 
Grace E. 

1881, Address: Geneva, Ontario Co., N. Y. 


LAROY SUNDERLAND SLADE. 

Born, 1828, in Chelsea, Suffolk Co., Mass. 

1848, Left College in Sophomore year. 188r, and for some years, Manufac¬ 
turer of cigars, snuff, cheroots, and cigarettes, in Chelsea, Mass., and 13 India 
Street, Boston, Mass. 

1852, Married Henrietta C. Lewis of Chelsea, Mass. Children : nine, of 
which three are dead. 

1881, Address: Corner of 5th and Chestnut Sts., Chelsea, Mass. 


^OLIVER RICHARDS STEELE. 

Left College during Sophomore year. 1847, Registered as from Newington, 
Conn. 1851, A.B., Trinity College; A.M., from same. 1851-75, Practiced 
Law in New York, N. Y. Died, Oct. 2, 1875, in New York, N. Y. 


*SIMPSON ROBESON STROUD. 

Born, April, 1830, in Stroudsburgh, Monroe Co., Pa. 

Left College during Sophomore year. 1847, Resided in Philadelphia, Pa. 
1848-54, Clerk in Philadelphia. 1854-61, In the Shipping business, in Phila¬ 
delphia, Pa.; resided in Camden, N. J. 1861, Lieut.-Colonel of the 4th Regi¬ 
ment of New Jersey Volunteers; afterward, of the 6th Regiment. Health 
ruined by exposure on the Potomac. Died, Nov. 4, 1861, in Camden, N. J, 

Unmarried. 


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MANLY FARWELL LOOKER. 

Born, June 17, 1830, in Geneva, Ontaria Co., N. Y. 

Left College in Sophomore year. 1865-80, Engaged in Mercantile pursuits 
in Milwaukee, Wis. 1880-1, Commission Merchant and Merchandise Broker, 
7 Wabash Av., Chicago, Ill. 

1852, Married Alma C. Cadwell of Syracuse, N. Y. Children: Edward Olin; 
S. C.; Robert M.; Maugret Noxon; one son and one daughter dead. 

1881, Address: 9 Aldine Sq., Chicago, Ill. 


HENRY CRAIG WENTWORTH. 

Born, June 8, 1825, in Readfield, Kennebec Co., Me. 

Left College during second term of Senior year. 1854-5, Studied Law in the 
office of Downs and Cooper, Calais, Me. Principal of Academy in Mardis- 
ville, Ala., and of High School in Livermore Falls, Me. 1861, 2, Member of 
Maine Legislature. 1863-81, Practiced Law; office 9^ Lisbon St., Lewiston, 
Me. 

1859, Married Martha S. Sprague of Pembroke, Me. Child: *Grace B. 

1881, Address: Corner of School and Spring Sts., Auburn, Me. 


ROBERT CHARLES WETENHALL. 

Left College during Sophomore year. 1847, Registered as from Albany, 
N. Y. Was at one time a Jeweler and Clock repairer in West Poultney, Vt. 
1852, In practice of Law in New York, N. Y. 1864, about, was keeping an 
oyster saloon in Meriden, Conn. 1867, about, resided in Middletown, Conn. 
No later trace. 

Married. 


JOHN WESLEY WHITCHER. 

Born, Feb. 26, 1829, in Andover, Merrimac Co., N. H. 

Left College at the close of first term, Sophomore year. 1849-81, Practiced 
Law in Virginia City, Nev. 1866-72, Superintendent of Public Instruction in 
Storey Co., Nevada. 1868-81, City Attorney of Virginia City, Nev. 1868, 
United States Commissioner of Circuit Court, District of Nevada. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address: Virginia City, Storey Co., Nev. 


LORENZO WHITE. 

Born, May 9, 1821, in Granby, Hampshire Co., Mass.' 

Left College at the close of first term, Freshman year. 1851, Joined, on 
trial, Providence Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1851, Stationed at 
Easton, Mass.; 1852, Plymouth Mission; 1853, 4, Stoughton. 1855, Trans¬ 
ferred to New England Conference. 1855, 6, Stationed at Williamsburgh; 
1857, Ashburnham; 1858. High Street Church, Lynn. 1859, Supernumerary. 
i860, Stationed at Wilbraham; 1861, Heath. 1862, Superannuated. 1863, 
A.M., Wesleyan University. 1863, Stationed at Heath. 1864-8, Instructor in 
Wesleyan Academy. 1869-73, Principal of New Salem Academy. 1S74, Sta¬ 
tioned at Dana, Mass. 1875-6, Principal of Vermont Conference Seminary, 
Montpelier, Vt. 1877, 8, 9, Stationed at South Worthington, Mass.; 1880, 
West Parish, Westfield; 1881, Lunenburgh. (See Bibliography.) 

1849, Married Elizabeth Babcock of Chester, Mass. 1876, Married Sarah F. 
Latham of Northfield, Vt. Children: Narcissa A. (Mrs. A. R. Tower); 
Lottie E. 

1881, Address:.Lunenburgh, Worcester Co., Mass. 






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Class of 1852 . 


*JOHN SEAVEY BAILEY. 

Born, Dec. 19, 1824, in Swanville, Waldo Co., Me. Brother of No. 8^7. 

Left College during the first term, Freshman year. Died, Apr. 22, 1850, in 
Farmington, Me. 

Unmarried. 


* FRANK BAKER. 

Born in New York, N. Y. Brother of No. 474, of Charles Baker, ’44, and 
of G. G. Baker, ’63. 

Left College during Freshman year. 1871, and for several years, Broker in 
New York, N. Y. Died, Apr. 22, 1873, in New York, N. Y. 

Married Mrs. Hattie F. Baker of New York, N. Y. No children. 


*WILLIAM TYNG SMITH BRACKETT. 

Born, 1828, in Maine. 

Left College during Freshman year. 1848, Registered as from Saccarappa, 
Me. 1854, M.D., Harvard College. Practiced Medicine in the vicinity of 
Providence, R. I. Died, Oct. 17, 1862, in Olneyville, R. I. 


EDWIN BURNS BREWER. 

Left College during Freshman year, Scientific course. 1848, Registered as 
from Springfield, Mass. 


FRANCIS DANIEL BRODHEAD. 

Left College at dose of Freshman year. 184S, Registered as from Boston, 
Mass. An officer in the Army during the Civil War. Resided many years in 
New York. 1881, and for many years previous, invalid, residing in South New 
Market, N. H. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address : South New Market, Rockingham Co., N. H. 


GEORGE WASHINGTON BROWN. 

Born, 1824, in Westbrook, Hancock Co., Me. 

Left College at the close of Freshman year. Studied Medicine in Harvard 
College; for the Ministry, with Bishop Thomas M. Clark, D.D., of Rhode 
Island. 1862, Dec. 17, Ordained Deacon; 1865, Mar. 3, Priest of the Protestant 
Episcopal Church. 1862-7, Rector, Trinity Church, Pawtucket, R. I.; 1867-9, 
St. John’s Church, Norristown, Pa.; 1869-79, St. James’ Church, Keene, N. H. 
1880, Retired from the Priesthood. 

1854, Married Caroline Tyson of New Bedford, Mass. Children: Annie 
Russell; George Herbert. 

1881, Address: Mount Vernon, Westchester Co., N. Y. 








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FRANCIS CARR CANTINE. 

Born, Oct. 8, 1S31, in Ithaca, Tompkins Co., N. Y. 

Left College at the close of Junior year. 1852-4, Studied Law in New York, 
N. Y. 1854, A.B., University of the City of New York. 1854-81, Practiced 
Law r in New York, N. Y. 

1856, Married Arian Burnside of Orange, N. J. Children: Charles King; 
Thomas Burnside; Francis Merret. 

1881, Address: Orange, Essex Co., N. J. 


JOHN RISLEY ELDRED. 

Left College during Sophomore year. 1848, Registered as from South 
Kingston, R. I. 1852-81, Machinist in Kingston, R. I. 

18S1, Address: Kingston, Washington Co., R. I. 


WILLIAM BIBBINS HALL. 

Left College during Sophomore year. 1848, Registered as from Lima, N. Y. 


*DANIEL PEASLEE JACOBS. 

Born, Mar. 24, 1830, in Ossipee, Carroll Co., N. H. 

Left College during Freshman year. 1849-50, Principal of the Academy, 
Compton, Quebec; 1850-2, of Stanstead Academy. Died, Apr. 5, 1852, in 
Compton, Province of Quebec. 

Unmarried. 


*ENOCH JAGGER. 

Born, Mar. 24, 1828, in West Hampton, Suffolk Co., N. Y. 

Left College at close of Junior year. Died, Aug. 25, 1851, in Huntington, 

Unmarried. 

1S81, Address of sister: Mrs. Catharine Van Cott, West Hampton, Suffolk 
Co., N. Y. 


LEVIN MAJOR LEWIS. 

Born in Vienna, Dorchester Co., Md. 

Left College during Sophomore year. 1850-81, Engaged in farming in 
Vienna, Dorchester Co., Md. 

Married. One child. 

1SS1, Address: Vienna, Dorchester Co., Md. 


CHARLES OCTAVE LIVINGSTON. 

Born in Barrytown, Dutchess Co., N. Y. Brother of No. 372. 

1S52, Left College in Sophomore year, Scientific course. 1852-81, Engaged 
in farming in Kingston, N. Y. 

1872, Married S. E. Ramsey of New York, N. Y. Children : Charles Victor- 
Robert R. 

1881, Address: Kingston, Ulster Co., N. Y. 








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HEZEKIAH McKEOWN. 

Born in Nicteaux, Annapolis Co., Nova Scotia. Brother of No. 423. 

Left College in Junior year, Scientific course. 1850-2, Studied Theology in 
the Biblical Institute, Concord, N. H. 1852, Joined the Wesleyan Conference 
of Eastern British America. 1852-81, Preached in the Canada and New 
Brunswick Conferences. 1879, Elected President of the Conference of New 
Brunswick and Prince Edward Island. 1881, Stationed at Enmouth Street 
Church, St. John, N. B. Trustee of Wesley College, Sackville, N. B. 

i860, Married Elizabeth Harrison of Sheffield, N. B. Child: A. H. (A.B., 
1882, Wesley College.) 

1881, Address: Enmouth St., St. John, N. B. 


MELVILLE EMORY MEAD. 

Born, Sept. 11, 1833, in New York, N. Y. Brother of Samuel H. Mead, ’42. 

1852, Left College in Junior year, Scientific course. 1852-67, Engaged in 
wholesale grocery business in New York, N. Y. 1867-79, Retired from busi¬ 
ness and resided in Darien, Conn. 1878, Ordained Deacon in Congregational 
Church of Darien, Conn. Fifteen years, Member of School Board of Darien, 
Conn. 1880-1, Real Estate and Insurance Agency, 21 Park Row, New York, 
N. Y.; residence, Darien, Conn. 

1856, Married Elizabeth B. Hyde of Auburn, N. Y. Children: Ralph M. 
(medical student); ^Elizabeth H.; Charles A. (student, Yale College); Percy M. 

1881, Address: 21 Park Row, New York, N. Y. 


HIRAM ALMERON MORGAN. 

Born in Holyoke, Hampshire Co., Mass. 

1851, Left College in Junior year. 1852, A.B., Madison University; A.M., 
from same. 1854, Graduated from Hamilton Theological Seminary. Ordained 
Minister in the Baptist Church. 1854-74, Filled Pastorates in New York and 
Massachusetts. 1874-81, Missionary for Connecticut Baptist State Convention. 

1854, Married Jane E. Bailey (sister of No. 356) of Middletown, Conn. 
Child: Mary A. 

1881, Address: Middletown, Conn. 


* RALPH MARGARUM POMEROY. 

Born, June 1, 1827, in Peru, Clinton Co., N. Y. Brother of Nos. 380, 465, 
540, and of William Pomeroy, ’61. 

Left College during Freshman year. 1849-58, Engaged in mining and teach¬ 
ing in California. Died, 1858, in Jamestown, Cal. 

Unmarried. 


* GEORGE WASHINGTON ROGERS. 

Born, Aug. 11, 1827, in Chester, Middlesex Co., Conn. 

Left College during Sophomore year. 1849-52, Taught school. 1851, Jus¬ 
tice of the Peace. Many years, Trial Justice for the town of Meriden. Editor 
of the Connecticut Organ , the first newspaper of Meriden, Conn. Joint editor 
of the Connecticut Whig , afterwards merged into the Meriden Visitor , with 
which he was connected until after it became a daily, and until it was merged 
into the Republican. Practiced law considerably, but never applied for admis¬ 
sion to the bar. 1861, Appointed postmaster of West Meriden by President 
Lincoln; 1865, Reappointed by President Johnson. Messenger of the General 






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Assembly of Connecticut. 1855-7, Door-keeper of the United States House 
of Representatives. (See Bibliography.) 

Died, Apr. 22, 1880, in Meriden, Conn. 

1855, Married Katie G. Rogers of Meriden, Conn. Children: *Freddy; 
Georgie F. *Kate; *Annie ; ^Gertie; Lilly Yale. 

1881, Address of widow : Meriden, Hartford Co., Conn. 


SOLOMON SIAS, Jr. 

Born in Danville, Caledonia Co., Vt. 

Left College during Sophomore year, Scientific course. 1856, A.M., Middle- 
bury College. 1859, M.D., University of Vermont. 1849-81, Local preacher 
in Methodist Episcopal Church, preaching constantly. 1854-9, Instructor in 
Natural Science in the Seminary, Fort Edward, N. Y. 1856, Elected a mem¬ 
ber of the American Association for the Advancement of Science ; Fellow of 
the same. 1856-67, Meteorological observer for the Smithsonian Institution. 
1859-67, Principal of Bonham Female Institute, Bonham, Texas. 1867-74, 
Principal of New York Conference Seminary, Charlotte, Schoharie Co., N. Y. 
1874-7, and 1878-81, Principal of Schoharie Academy, N. Y. 1877-8, Presi¬ 
dent of Soule University, Texas. (See Bibliography.) 

1857, Married Angelina Baker of Youngstown, Niagara Co., N. Y. Child: 
Frederick Clarence. 

1881, Address: Schoharie, Schoharie Co., N. Y. 


EZEKIEL SMITH. 

Born, Jan. 8, 1823, in Phillips, Franklin Co., Me. 

1849, Left College at the close of Freshman year. 1850-2, Studied in Bibli¬ 
cal Institute, Concord, N. H.; graduated from same. 1853-4, Preached at 
Kennebunk, Me.; 1854, Joined, on trial, Maine Conference, Methodist Episco¬ 
pal Church. 1854, Stationed at Kennebunk, Me.; 1855, 6, Falmouth ; 1857, 8, 
South Berwick; 1859, Gorham; i860, Winthrop; 1861, Wayne; 1862, Wayne 
and North Wayne; 1863, Phillips. 1864-81, Superannuated. 1864-7, In ill- 
health. 1867-76, Engaged in farming. 1877-81, Proprietor of a grocery store 
in Brunswick, Me. 

1853, Married Clara A. Cooper of Concord, N. H. Children: Melville J.; 
Carrie L.; S. Evilena. 

1881, Address : Brunswick, Cumberland Co., Me. 




Class of 1853 . 


ABIAL RALPH ABBOTT. 

Born, 1833, in Cobleskill, Schoharie Co., N. Y. 

Left College at the close of Junior year. 1853, A.B., Amherst College. 
1854, Studied law in Binghamton, N. Y. 1855, Harvard Law School. 1855-81, 
Practiced law in Chicago, Ill. First Lieutenant in Waterhouse Battery, Illinois 
Volunteers. 1881, Member of firm of Abbott & Oliver, 37 Reaper Block, cor¬ 
ner of Clark and Washington Sts., Chicago, Ill. 

1870, Married Alice Asbury of Quincy, Ill. Children: Sally; Alice. 

1881, Address: 403 West Jackson St., Chicago, Ill. 






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* SILAS JONES BOURNE. 

Born in Falmouth, Barnstable Co., Mass. 

Left College during Sophomore year. 1853, A.B., Union College. 1853—4, 
Taught school in Falmouth, Mass. ; 1855-8, in Macon, Ga. Died, 1858, in 
Macon, Ga. 

Unmarried. 


HOSEA BALLOU BURNHAM. 

Born, Oct. 15, 1829, in Auburn, Rockingham Co., N. H. 

Left College in the fall of Sophomore year. 1850-1, Studied in Brown Uni¬ 
versity. Studied medicine in the office of William D. Buck, Manchester, N. H. 
Attended lectures in Berkshire Medical College, Pittsfield, Mass., and in the 
Medical School of Harvard University. M.D., Vermont Medical College, 
Woodstock, Vt. 1855—81, Practiced medicine in Epping, N. H. Member of 
New Hampshire Medical Society; of the American Medical Association; and 
of Rockingham District Medical Society. Physician of the Rockingham 
County Insane Asylum; Senior Physician of the County Almshouse and House 
of Correction. 1867-81, Chairman of the Superintending School Committee. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address: Epping, Rockingham Co., N. H. 


*EDWIN REUBIN COBLEIGH. 

Born, Dec. 25, 1831, in East St. Johnsbury, Vt. Nephew of No. 216. 

Left College during Sophomore year. Taught in East St. Johnsbury, Vt. 
Studied law with O. T. Brown. 1851, Dec., admitted to the Caledonia County 
bar. 1851-7, Practiced law in St. Johnsbury, Vt. Died, Sept. 8, 1857, in East 
St. Johnsbury, Vt. 

1852, Married Jane Leslie of Newbury, Vt. Children: Herbert Eugene; 
* Edward. 

1881, Address of widow: Mrs. J. L. Cobleigh, Wells’ River, Orange Co., Vt. 


LEWIS COLLINS. 

Born, June 25, 1829, in Greenville, Greene Co., N. Y. 

Left College in April of Freshman year. 1853, A.B., and 1856, A.M., Union 
College. 18^3-4, Instructor in Ancient Languages in Fergusonville Academy, 
N. Y.; 1854-6, in same in Jonesville Academy. 1856-8, Principal of Troy Con¬ 
ference Academy. 1858-77, Principal of a private school, Albany, N. Y. 
1877-81, of same in Brooklyn, N. Y. 

1856, Married Grace W. Dunsmore, Brooklyn, N. Y. Children: Agnes; 
Elizabeth ; Robert M.; Ella. 

1881, Address: 258 Court st., Brooklyn, N. Y. 


ALBERT ETHRIDGE. 

Born, Jan. 19, 1829, in Sandwich, Carroll Co., N. H. 

1852, Jan., Left College during Junior year. 1862, A.M , Wesleyan Univer¬ 
sity. 1859-64, Principal of the Academy, Dover, Ill. 1865-72, Superintendent 
of Public Schools, Princeton, Ill., and of the schools of Bureau Co., Ill. 
1872-6, Agent for Harper & Bros., Chicago, Ill. 1874-81, Pastor of Congre¬ 
gational Church, Marseilles, Ill. 

1852, Married Marcia A. Forrest, who d. April, 1874 ; married A. M. Lovejoy 
(sister of No. 1088). Children: Lenora E.; * Marcia L.; *Carrie Maria. 

1881, Address: Marseilles, La Salle Co., Ill. 






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AUSTIN F HERRICK. 

Born, June 17, 1824, in Otis, Berkshire Co., Mass. Uncle of No. 1224. 

Left College during Freshman year. 1852, Graduated at Concord Biblical 
Institute. 1850-3, Local preacher in the Methodist Episcopal Church. 
1852-3, Supplied a church in Goffstown, N. H. 1853, Joined, on trial, New 
England Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1853, 4, Stationed at 
Buckland, Mass.; 1855, 6, Ashburnham; 1857, 8, Salem; 1859, 60, Med¬ 
ford; 1861, 2, Ipswich; 1863, 4, Boston Street Church, Lynn; 1865, 6, 7, 
Holliston; 1868, Mount Bellingham Church, Chelsea; 1869, 70, 1, Elm Street 
Church, Gloucester; 1872, 3, 4, Ashburnham; 1875, 6, 7, Athol ; 1878,9,80, 
Spencer; 1881, Coral Street Church, Worcester, Mass. 

1852, Married Marian B. Pierce of Palmer, Mass. Children: Austin Henrie 
(No. 1082); Arthur Emory; Ernest Pierce (class of 1880); Minnie Idelle; 
Grace Ella; * Clifton Hadley; Marion Vesta. 

1881, Address: Worcester, Mass. 


CHARLES FREDRICK KING. 

Born in Portland, Me. 

Left College at the close of Freshman year. 1851, Lived in Georgia and 
Florida. 1852-61, Lumber dealer in Portland, Me. 1861-5, Captain in the 
Union Army; Quartermaster Sergeant; Quartermaster. 1866-81, Resided in 
Somerville, Middlesex Co., Mass. 1871-81, Delivery Clerk of the Appraiser’s 
Stores, Boston Custom House. 

1853, Married Mary Eliza Dunn of Waterville, Me. No children. 

1S81, Address: 177 State St., Boston, Mass. 


GEORGE WARREN NICKERSON. 

Born, Oct. 23, 1827, in Edmunds, Washington Co., Me. 

Left College near close of Freshman year. Taught school for several years. 
During the Civil War, served in the Union Army. 1864-76, Engaged in boot 
and shoe manufacturing in Brewer, Me. 1881, and for some years previous, 
carpenter and stair builder. 

1854, Married Mary A. Given of Auburn, Me. Children: *Georgiana; 
Mary F.; George H.; Albert L.; Jennie G.; Nora B. 

1SS1, Address: Brewer, Penobscot Co., Me. 


ROBERT NORTON RAND. 

Born in Honeoye Falls, Monroe Co., N. Y. 

Left College during Sophomore year, Scientific course. 1881, and for some 
years previous, a Banker in Lyons, Iowa. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address: Lyons, Clinton Co., Iowa. 


GEORGE WASHINGTON RIDER. 

Born, July, 1830, in Somerset Co., Md. 

Left College in Sophomore year. Studied in Baltimore, Md. Principal 
occupation has been teaching. .1880, Was residing in Washington, D. C 
Married. One child. 

1881, Address: Care Mrs. Margaret A. Rider, Salisbury, Wicomico Co., Md. 






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*JULIUS LEVI STRONG. 

Born, Nov. 8, 1828, in Bolton, Tolland Co., Conn. 

Left College at the close of Freshman year. Studied in Union College until 
his Senior year. 1852, Entered National Law School, Ballston Spa., N. Y. 
Studied Law with Martin Welles of Hartford, Conn. 1853, Admitted to the 
Bar in Hartford, Conn. 1853, Clerk of the Connecticut Senate. 1853-72, 
Practiced Law in Hartford, Conn. 1852, 5, Member of the Connecticut Legis¬ 
lature. 1864-5, City Attorney of Hartford, and President of the Common 
Council. 1869-71, Member of the XLIst Congress from the First District; 
re-elected to the XLIId Congress. Died, Sept. 7, 1872, in Hartford, Conn. 

1857, Married Martha A. Converse of Stafford, Conn. Child: Mrs. Frank E. 
Hyde. 

1881, Address of widow: Martha A. Strong, Hartford, Conn. 


ALBERT WOODCOCK. 

Born, July 6, 1829, in Canada. 

1851, Left College at the close of Sophomore year. 1853, A.B., Union Col¬ 
lege. 1853—81, Practiced Law in Oregon City, Ogle Co., Ill. For 25 years, 
County Treasurer, County Clerk, or Judge of the County Court. 1862-5, 
Captain, and afterward Major, of the 92d Illinois Volunteers. Later, Brevet 
Lieutenant Colonel. 1881, Still County Judge. 

1853, Married Lucy L. Dake, who died in 1872. 1875, Married/ Jennie 

McDaid. Children Albert J.; Frank. 

1881, Address: Oregon City, Ogle Co., Ill. 


GEORGE HENRY WOODS. 

Left College during Sophomore year. 1853, A.B., Brown University. 1855, 
LL.B., Harvard Law School. Studied Law with Tolman Willey of Boston, 
Mass. 1855-62, Practiced Law in Minneapolis, Minn. 1862, Entered the 
Army as Captain of the First Minnesota Regiment; promoted and made by 
Congress Chief Commissary, with rank of Lieutenant Colonel. Severely 
wounded near Williamsburgh, and reported dead. Served at different times 
on the Staffs of Generals Gorman, Sedgwick, French, Sickles, and Sheridan. 
1864-5, President of a Military Board for the examination of Commissary Offi¬ 
cers in Washington, D. C. 

Married Kate Tannatt. Child: one son, a graduate of the United States 
Naval Academy. 

1881, Address : Salem, Mass. 


Class of 1854 . 


*GURDON GALLUP BRONSON. 

Born, 1830, in Marblehead, Essex Co., Mass. Brother of John O. Bronson, 

’ 49 - 

Left College during Junior year. 1854, A.B., University of the City of New 
York. Became a Methodist Episcopal Minister. Died, 1854, in Khinebeck, 
N. Y. 

Unmarried. 

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[1854. 


J£SSE BRUSH. 

Born, June n, 1830, in Huntington, Suffolk Co., N. Y. 

Left College during Sophomore year. 1854, A.B., and Valedictorian, Univer¬ 
sity of the City of New York. 1856-9, Studied in Union Theological Seminary. 
1859, Oct. 17, Ordained Minister of the Presbyterian Church. 1859-61, Pastor, 
Susquehanna, Pa. 1862-3, Stated supply, Westhampton, Mass. 1863-5, Chap¬ 
lain of the 158th Infantry Regiment, New York Volunteers. 1865-7, Pastor, 
Congregational Church, Vernon, Conn.; 1867-73, North Cornwall; 1873-6, 
Berlin, Conn. 1876-9, Without charge, Brooklyn, N. Y. 1881, Rector of 
Grace Church, Episcopalian, Saybrook, Conn. 

1859, Married. Children: Edward Hale; Henry Willis; George Robert. 

1881, Address: Saybrook, Middlesex Co., Conn. 


MARSHALL CALKINS. 

Born, Sept. 2, 1828, in Wilbraham, Hampden Co , Mass. 

Left College during Freshman year. 1848, M.D., Worcester Medical Col¬ 
lege. 1853, A.B., and 1856, A.M., Union College. 1867, M.D., Dartmouth 
Medical College. 1856, Studied in Pennsylvania Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa. 
1859, Studied in Boston under private teacher. 1875, Studied in European 
Hospitals. 1852-3, Instructor in Troy Academy, Troy, N. Y. 1851-2, Demon¬ 
strator of Anatomy in Syracuse Medical College. 1872-4, Examining Surgeon 
for the United States Government; and of Pensions, for Hampden, Hampshire, 
and Franklin Counties. 1873-8, Consulting Physician of the Springfield Home 
for Friendless Women and Children. 1873-8, Professor of Physiology and 
Microscopic Anatomy in the Medical Department of the University of Vermont. 
(See Bibliography.) 

1855, Married Adelaide A. Hosmer of Oakdale, Mass. Child: one son. 

1881, Address: 185 State St., Springfield, Mass. 


JOHN HILL COLLIN. 

Born, Feb. 24, 1835, i n Lee, Berkshire Co., Mass. 

Left College during Junior year. 1853-81, Engaged most of time in milk 
business in various places. Three years, Salesman for his brother, C. R. Collin, 
manufacturer of butter and cheese, Elgin, Ill.. 1881, Residence, New Orleans, 
La. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address: New Orleans, La. 


JOHN NEWLAND CRANDALL. 

Born, Oct. 6, 1828, in Wiscasset, Lincoln Co., Me. 

Left College during Sophomore year. 1856, Principal of the Academy, 
Lebanon, Conn. 1857-8, Principal of Sachem Street Public School, Norwich, 
Conn. Twelve years, Secretary of Board of School Visitors for the Town of 
Norwich. Engaged for a time with his father, Rev. Phineas Crandall, in con¬ 
ducting a Temperance paper, Worcester, Mass. 1857-67, Chief Clerk in the 
Norwich Savings Society. 1867-77, Engaged in Insurance and Real Estate 
business; 1877-81, in Electric Light business, Norwich, Conn. (See Bibli¬ 
ography.) 

Married F. Emily Tracy of Franklin, Conn. Children: Ada L.; Wil¬ 
liam T.; Mary A.; George K. 

1881, Address: Norwich, Conn. 






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*GEORGE WASHINGTON DIICEMAN. 

Born, June 7, 1828, in Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Left College during Freshman year. Studied in the University of the City of 
New York. 1857, Joined, on trial, New York East Conference, Methodist 
Episcopal Church. 1857, Stationed at Astoria, N. Y. 1858, Withdrew and 
jomed Methodist Protestant Church. 1858, Studied Law with his father in 
Brooklyn, N. Y. Several years, practiced Law in Brooklyn, N. Y. 1880, and 
for some years previous, engaged in business in Brooklyn, N. Y. Died, Apr. 
23, 1880, in Bellvale, N. Y. H 

r 8 S 7 > Married Hannah Hunt of Bellvale, N. Y. No children. 

1SS1, Address of widow: Bellvale, Orange Co., N. Y. 


GEORGE HASELTINE. 

Born, Aug. 17, 1829, in Bradford, Essex Co., Mass. 

Left College at the end of first term, Freshman year. 1854, A.B., and 1857, 
A.M., Dartmouth College. 1856, LL.B., Albany Law School. 1871, LL.D., 
University of Chicago, Ill. 1856-77, Solicitor of British, Foreign, and Colonial 
Patents, Firm of Haseltine, Lake & Co., London, Eng. Founder, and two 
years Editor of the London American. (See Bibliography.) 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address: 247 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 


SAVILIAN RICHARD HULL. 

Born, July 16, 1827, in Cheshire, New Haven Co., Conn. 

1850, December, Left College during Freshman year. Studied in Amherst 
College until middle of Junior year. Studied Law in Yale Law School. 1855, 
Admitted to the Bar in New Haven, Conn. 1855-81, Practiced Law in New 
Haven, Conn. 

1858, Married Virginia A. Simpson of Harper’s Ferry, W. Va. Children: 
Samuel Byron; Savilian Ralph; *Mary Eveline; *Jesse Andrew; William 
Henry; Rebecca; Simpson Acre; Jessie; Bertha; *Flournoy. 

1881, Address: 350 Chapel St., New Haven, Conn. 


DANIEL MARVIN, Jr. 

Born, Jan. 29, 1830, in Troy, N. Y. Cousin of No. 541. 

Left College during the second term of Freshman year. 1854, A.B., and 
1857, A.M., Union College. Studied law and was admitted to the bar in Rens¬ 
selaer County, N. Y. 1860-71, Practiced law in Rensselaer Co., N. Y. 1872, 
Supplied Methodist Episcopal Church, Wilkes Barre, Pa. 1873, Joined, on 
trial, Northern New York Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1873, 
Stationed at Martinsburgh, N. Y.; 1874, 5, Sharon Springs; 1876, 7, La Farge- 
ville ; 1878, Scriba; 1879, 80, 81, Cleveland. (See Bibliography.) 

1858, Married Elizabeth M. Manning of Troy, N. Y. Child: Ella S. 

1881, Address : Cleveland, Oswego Co., N. Y. 


PERLEY MASON. 

Born, July 1, 1831, in Troy, Orleans Co., Vt. 

1852, February, Left College in Sophomore year. 1870, Member of Ver¬ 
mont Legislature. 1881, and a number of years previous, Station agent and 
expressman, Fairlee, Vt. 

1853, Married. Wife died, Oct. 10, 1880. Children: M. C.; S. C. 

1881, Address: Fairlee, Orange Co., Vt. 






420 


WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 


[ 1854 . 


LEWIS MAYO. 

Left College during Sophomore year. 1850, 1, Registered as from Hampden, 
Me. 1865-70, Practiced law in Winterset, Iowa. 1881, Not found. 


* WILLIAM RYSON MULFORD, Jr. 

Born, Feb. 18, 1833, in Sag Harbor, Suffolk Co., N. Y. 

Left College during Sophomore year. Taught in Massachusetts. 1852, 
Removed to the West. Farmer and local preacher of the Methodist Episco¬ 
pal Church in Kane Co., Ill. 1861, Enlisted as private in an Illinois regiment. 
Died by starvation, July 7, 1864, in Andersonville Military Prison. 

1854, Married Laura L. Allen of Paw Paw, De Kalb Co., Ill. Children: 
Arthur E.; Harriet E.; Henry H.; Laura L. 


* PELEG TOMPKINS PEARCE. 

Born, Feb. 5, 1833, in Providence, R. I. 

1852, July, Left College, having pursued the Scientific course. Railroad 
contractor in Chili, S. A. Died, Sept. 12, 1866, in Assonett village, Freetown, 
Mass. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address of sister: Mrs. S. R. Pearce, Fall River, Mass. 


*OCTAVIUS PERINCHIEF. 

Born, Oct. 2, 1829, in Warwick, Bermuda Islands. 

Left College during Sophomore year. 1854, A.B., Trinity College. 1854-5, 
Tutor in Racine College, Wis. 1855-6, Student in the General Theological 
Seminary, New York, N. Y. 1857, Ordained minister of the Protestant Epis¬ 
copal Church by Bishop Potter. 1857-8, Rector, Quindaro, near Kansas City, 
Mo.; 1858-9, Church of the Messiah, Brooklyn, N. Y.; 1859-61, Mount Sav¬ 
age, Alleghany County, Md.; 1861-4, Cumberland, Md.; 1864-8, Mount Sav¬ 
age, Alleghany County, Md.; 1868-9, St. John’s Church, Georgetown, D. C. 
1869, Secretary of the Evangelical Educational Society of Philadelphia, Pa. 
1869-70, Rector of the Memorial Church, Baltimore, Md.; 1870-3, Old Swede’s 
Church, Bridgeport, Pa.; 1873-4, York, Pa.; 1874-5, Mount Holly, N. J.; 
1875-7, Bridgeport, Pa. Died, Apr. 29, 1877, in Bridgeport, Pa. See “ Octavius 
Perinchief; his Life of Trial and Supreme Faith,” by Charles Lanman. 
Published by James Anglim, Washington, D. C., 1879. (See Bibliography.) 

1856, Married Amy E. Sheldon of Glens Falls, N. Y. Children: May H.; 
Lucy ; Tilghman ; Nellie; * Frank. 


* ERASTUS LADD PRENTICE. 

Born, 1825, in New London, Conn. 

Left College during Freshman year. 1855, A.B., Amherst College. 1848, 
Licensed to preach in the Methodist Episcopal Church. 1855-6, Studied theol¬ 
ogy in Amherst College. 1856, Joined, on trial, New York Conference, Meth¬ 
odist Episcopal Church. 1856, Stationed at Second Church, Kingston, N. Y.; 
1857, St. Paul’s Church, New York, N. Y.; 1858, 9, Second Church, New¬ 
burgh; i860, 1, Chester; 1862, 3, Matteawan; 1864-6, Tuckahoe; 1869, 7 °* 
Cannon-Street Church, Poughkeepsie; 1870-1, St. Paul’s Church, Peekskill; 
1872, Warwick. Died, Feb. 28, 1873, i n Warwick, R. I. 

1848, Married Ella M. Rogers of Kingston, R. I. Children: son; daughter. 
1881, Address of widow : Newburgh, Orange Co., N. Y. 






NON-GRADUATE ALUMNI. 


421 


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* MADISON RIDDLESBARGER. 

Left College during Sophomore year. 1854, A.B., and 1857, A.M., Madison 
University. Resided in Fayette, Mo. Edited a paper in Colorado. Died in 
Colorado. 

Married a lady of Hamilton, N. Y. 


WILLIAM CALLYHAN ROBINSON. 

Born, July 26, 1834, in Norwich, New London Co., Conn. 
j 85 2 > July, Left College at close of Sophomore year. 1854, A.B., Dartmouth 
College. 1857, Graduated at the General Theological Seminary, New York, 
N. Y. 1879, LL.D., Dartmouth College. 1857-62, Preached in the Episcopal 
Church. 1868-9, Associate editor of Catholic World. 1869—71, Judge of the 
City Court of New Haven, Conn. 1869-72, Lecturer on law in Yale College. 
1873-6, Member of the Board of Education. 1874-6, Judge of the Court of 
Common Pleas. 1872-81, Professor in Yale College. (See Bibliography.) 

1857, Married Anna Elizabeth Haviland of New York, N. Y. Children: 
* Mary; * Oswyn ; Philip; George; Paul. 

1881, Address : 137 Edwards St., New Haven, Conn. 


DAVID TUTHILL. 

Born, Oct. 31, 1829, in Brooklyn, N. Y. 

1852, June, Left College. 1854, A.B., and 1857, A.M., University of the City 
of New York. 1860-1, Professor of Natural Science in the University of the 
Pacific. 1864-9, Principal of the Female Collegiate Institute, Santa Clara, 
Cal. 1876-8, Member of the City Council, Santa Cruz, Cal. 1881, and for 
some years previous, President of gas companies in California and Oregon. 

1861, Married C. Van Wyck Taylor of San Francisco, Cal. Child: Joseph 
Thomas. 

1881, Address : Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz Co., Cal. 


SYDNEY PALMER YORK. 

Born, 1829, in Brookfield, Madison Co., N. Y. Brother of No. 250. 

Left College during Sophomore year. 1854, A.B., and 1857, A.M., Union 
College. 1854-61, Principal of Valley Female Institute, Winchester, Va. 
1876-7, Member of Township Commission, Landis, N. J. 1881, and for 
some years previous, Principal of High School, Vineland, N. J. 

1854, Married Elizabeth Osterman of Schenectady, N. Y. Children: Mar¬ 
vin Leslie ; * Clarence M.; Clarence M. 

1881, Address: Vineland, Cumberland Co., N. J. 


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Class of 1855 . 


HORACE BONHAM. 


Born Nov. 25, 1835, in York, York Co., Pa. Brother of J. M. Bonham, ’55. 
1852, Aug., Left College at close of Freshman year. Studied in class of 
1856, Union College. 1856, A.B., Lafayette College; A.M., from same. 

1860-2, Editor of York Republican. 1862-6, Assessor of Internal Revenue for 
the 15th District of Pennsylvania. 1868-81, Artist in York, Pa. (See Bibli¬ 


ography.) 

1870, Married Rebekah F. Lewis of York, Pa. 
1881, Address : York, York Co., Pa. 


Children : Bessy S.; Amy L. 








422 


WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 


[1855. 


JOHN MILTON BONHAM. 

Born, Nov. 26, 1835, York, York Co., Pa. Brother of H. Bonham, ’55. 
1852, Aug., Left College at close of Freshman year. 1856, Studied in Yale 
College. Studied law in York, Pa. 1857, Admitted to the bar in York, Pa. 
1:857—75, Practiced law in Franklin, Pa. 1875-81, Resided in Pittsburgh, Pa. 
1880, Traveled in Europe. 

1879, Married Elizabeth K. Nimick of Pittsburgh, Pa. No children. 

1881, Address: Monongahela Hotel, Pittsburgh, Pa. 


DAVID JOSIAH BREWER. 

Born, June 20, 1837, in Smyrna, Asia Minor. 

Left College at the close of Junior year. 1856, A.B., and 1859, A.M., Yale 
College. 1856-7, Studied law in the office of his uncle, David Dudley Field, 
New York, N. Y. 1858, LL.B., Albany Law School. 1858, Admitted to the bar in 
New York, N. Y. 1858, Engaged in farming in Stockbridge, Mass. 1858-9, 
Practiced law in Kansas City, Mo. Made a visit to Pike’s Peak. 1859-61, 
Practiced law in Leavenworth, Kans. 1861-4, United States Commissioner. 
1862-5, Judge of Probate and of the Criminal Court of Leavenworth County, 
Kansas. 1865-8, Superintendent of Public Schools. 1865-9, Judge the 
First Judicial Court of the State of Kansas. 1869-70, City Attorney. 1870-81, 
Judge of the Supreme Court- of the State of Kansas. Vice-president, after¬ 
wards president of the Board of Education. 

1861, Married Louise R. Landon of Burlington, Vt. Children: Harriet 
Emilia ; Etta ; Fanny ; Bessie. 

1881, Address: Corner of 5th Av., and Middle St., Leavenworth, Kans. 


JOHN NELSON CARLETON. 

Born, Oct. 23, 1829, in Newbury, Orange Co., Vt. 

Left College during the winter of Freshman year. 1863-7, Taught school. 
1865-81, Local magistrate. 1876-7, Principal of Mountville Academy. 1881, 
and for several years previous, engaged in running a steam mill and cotton gin 
in Mountville, Troup Co., Ga. 

1857, Married Angelet M. Evans of Mountville, Ga. Child: Olin. 

1S81, Address: Mountville, Troup Co., Ga. 


*JAMES W. CLAYTON. 

Left College during Freshman year. Registered as from Pivot Bridge, near 
Chesapeake City, Cecil Co., Md. Several years, Chief Record Clerk in the 
United States Senate. Clerk to Committees of the United States Senate. 
Many years, Petition Clerk in the office of the Clerk of the House of Repre¬ 
sentatives. Died, about March, 1880, in Baltimore, Md. 

Married Miss Evans of Elkton, Cecil Co., Md. 

1881, Address of widow: 72 Oak Av., Baltimore, Md. 


. ^FREDERICK ALONZO DOWNS. 

Born, Mar. 19, 1833, in South Berwick, York Co., Me. Brother of No. 1075. 
Left College during Junior year. Taught in South Berwick, Berwick, and 
Rollinsford, N. LI. Correspondent of the Boston Herald , Biddeford Union 
and Journal, and Dover Enquirer. Died, Nov. 13, 1874, in Augusta, Me. 

1859, Married. Children: *Edwin; *Julia; Frank E.; George M.; Sum¬ 
ner M.; Leonard H.; * Lydia; Arthur. 

1881, Address of widow: South Berwick, York Co., Me. 






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NON-GRADUATE ALUMNI. 


423 


^BENJAMIN AUGUSTUS HUGHES. 

Born in the Bermuda Islands. 

Left College during Freshman year. 1857, M.D., College of Surgeons, 
London, Eng. 1858, Appointed Surgeon under Dr. Bokie in an expedition up 
the “Niger.” Contracted the fever of the country and was sent back to Eng¬ 
land. Died, April, 1859, in the Royal Infirmary in Liverpool, Eng. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address of brother: Wm. E. Hughes, U. S. Consular Agency, St. Vin¬ 
cent, West Indies. 


OSCAR HAMILTON HUNTLEY. 

Born, July 4, 1834, in Alstead, Cheshire Co., N. H. 

Left College during Freshman year. Studied in Vermont Medical College 
and in Tremont Medical School. 1856, M.D., Jefferson Medical College. 
1856-81, Practiced Medicine and Surgery; 1881, and for some years previous, 
in Buda, Bureau Co., Ill. Member of County Boards of Public Schools. 
During the Civil War, volunteer in Union Army with rank of Captain. 

1878, Married Laura A. Swope of Buda, Ill. No children. 

1881, Address: Buda, Bureau Co., Ill. 


EDWARD BENT KEYTE. 

Born, Aug. 2, 1833, in Keytesville, Chariton Co., Mo. 

1853, August, Left College during Junior year. 1854, Studied Medicine in 
the University of Virginia. 1854-61, Engaged in Mercantile pursuits. 1861- 
81, Taught school in Missouri, Arkansas, and Texas. 1875-81, Principal of 
Denton Masonic Institute. 

1857, Married Lizzie Nicolds of Howard Co., Mo. Children: James Frede¬ 
rick; Jennie V.; Irving; Clyde. 

1881, Address: Denton, Denton Co., Tex. 


NEHEMIAH NICKERSON. 

Born, Nov. 19, 1832, in Bucksport, Hancock Co., Me. Step-brother of No. 
678 and brother-in-law of No. 383. 

1853, Feb., Left College during Sophomore year. 1857, M.D., New York 
Medical College. 1857-62, Practiced Medicine in Deep River, Conn. 1862-4, 
Assistant Surgeon in" the 16th Connecticut Infantry Regiment. 1864, Taken 
prisoner at Plymouth, N. C. Imprisoned at Macon, Ga., and Savannah, Ga. 
After release was promoted to be Surgeon of 21st Connecticut Regiment, and 
served till close of the War. 1865-81, Practiced Medicine in Meriden, Conn., 
except a short residence in Kansas. 

i860, Married Kate E. Bennett of Glastonbury, Conn. Children: Fred B.; 
Willie B.; Kate L. 

1881, Address: 120 Cook Av., Meriden, Conn. 


*GEORGE PRATT. 

Born, Oct. 12, 1832, in East Weymouth, Norfolk Co., Mass. 

Left College during Freshman year. 1857, A.B., Yale College. 1857-8, 
Taught in Blooming Grove, N. Y. Studied Law with John T. Wait in Norwich, 
Conn. 1859, Admitted to the Bar in Norwich, Conn. 1859-81, Practiced Law 
in Norwich, Conn, i860, 64, 65, and 69, Member of Connecticut Legislature : 
i860, from Salem, Conn.; 1864, 5, and 9, from Norwich, Conn. Trustee of the 






424 WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. [ 1856. 

Otis Library. Warden of Trinity Church and Superintendent of Sunday- 
school. Died, June 4, 1875, L Norwich, Conn. (See Bibliography.) 

1858, Married Sarah V. Whittlesey of Salem, Conn. Children: Alice 
Maconda; Oramel Whittlesey; Gertrude; Bela Lyon. 


ALDEN GAGE WILCOX. 

Born, Dec. 29, 1828, in West Sparta, Livingston Co., N. Y. 

1853, Nov., Left College in Junior year. 1856-7, Studied in Albany Law 
School. A.B., and A.M., Genesee College. Spent some years in the oil busi¬ 
ness in Pennsylvania. 1861-7, Principal of the High School, Milwaukee, Wis. 
1867-81, Principal of Lyon School, St. Louis, Mo. 

1858, Married Mary N. Walter of Syracuse, N. Y. No children. 

1881, Address: 3512 Carondelet Av., St. Louis, Mo. 


WARREN WILKIE. 

Left College during Junior year. Registered as from Le Ray, N. Y. 1855 
A.B., Union College. 1856-9, Taught in the old County Seminary, Terre 
Haute, Ind. 1859-61, Preached in the Methodist Episcopal Church, Dover 
Hill, Ind. 1861-8, Superintendent of Schools of Aurora, Ill. 1868-74, Super¬ 
intendent of Public Schools in and about Chicago, Ill. 1875-8, Secretary of 
the Board of Education of Chicago, Ill. 1S78-9, Professor in Cook County 
Normal School. 1879-81, Principal of Public Schools in Austin, Ill. 

i860, Married a lady of Forfarshire, Scotland, who died July 12, 1880. 
Children : one son and one daughter. 

1881, Address: Austin, Cook Co., Ill. 




Class of 1856 . 


SYLVESTER BARBOUR. 

Born, Jan. 20, 1831, in Canton, Hartford Co., Conn. 

Left College early in Freshman year. 1856, Admitted to the Bar. 1856-60, 
Practiced Law in Osage, Iowa; 1860-1, in New Hartford, Conn.; 1861-75, in 
Ansonia, Conn.; 1875-81, in Hartford, Conn. 1864, Town Clerk of Derby, 
Conn. 1867, 8, Judge of Probate, District of Derby. 

i860, Married Amelia F. Collin of Hillsdale, N. Y. Children: Lizzie L.; 
Collin H.; Amy L.; and three deceased. 

1881, Address : Hartford, Conn. 


CHARLES WESLEY PATES. 

Born, Aug. 12, 1833, in New York, N. Y. 

Left College during Sophomore year, i860, M.D., Medical Department of 
the University of the City of New York. 1860-81, Practiced Medicine. 1862, 
Physician to the Central Dispensary, Brooklyn, N. Y. 1875-81, Health Officer* 
Hempstead, N. Y. 

Married C. J. Cornell. Children : one daughter living; one child dead. 

1881, Address : Hempstead, Queens Co., N. Y. 







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NON-GRADUATE ALUMNI. 


425 


*HARVEY FOWLER CHISHOLM. 

Born, June 17, 1831, in Belleville, Ontario. 

Left College during Sophomore year. 1856, M.D., Medical School, Kings¬ 
ton, Ontario. 1856-63, Practiced Medicine. Died, July 9, 1863. 

1859, Married Miss Smith of Port Hope, Ontario (now Mrs. Arthur Welling¬ 
ton, Boston, Mass.) Child: Bilda. 

1881, Address of brother: James F. Chisholm, Belleville, Ontario, 


AUSTIN GARDNER. 

Born, July 2, 1826, in Bozrah, New London Co., Conn. 
tS53, March, Left College. 1855-7, Principal of Normal Academy, Manches¬ 
ter, Conn, i860, Graduated at Hartford Theological Seminary, Conn, i860, 
Oct. 30, Ordained Minister of the Congregational Church. 1860-81, Pastor 
successively in West Granville, Mass., Jenksville, Mass., Canton Center, Conn., 
West Suffield, Conn., and Buckingham, Conn. 

t854. Married Emily J. Baker of Benson, Vt. Children: Dwight B.; Gene¬ 
vieve T.; Samuel A.; Harry; ^Frederick Robertson. 

1881, Address: Buckingham, Hartford Co., Conn. 


*FRANK GIBSON. 

Born, June 4, 1832, in Moira, Franklin Co., N. Y. 

Left College during Junior year. Local Preacher in Methodist Episcopal 
Church. Was preaching in East Hampton, Conn., at the time of his death. 
Died, Sept. 9, 1855, in East Hampton, Conn.; buried in the College Cemetery. 
Unmarried. 

1881, Address of sister: Mrs. H. M. Whitney, Moira, Franklin Co., N. Y. 


ELIJAH ATWOOD GOVE. [ELIJAH VAN BUREN GOVE.] 

Born, Sept. 22, 1832, in South Weare, Hillsborough Co., N. H. 

Left College at close of Spring term, Sophomore year. 1856, A.B., Dart¬ 
mouth College. 1854 or 5, Middle name changed from Van Buren to Atwood 
by New Hampshire Legislature. 1856-7, Studied Law in the office of Ely & 
Jenks, Janesville, Wis. i860, Postmaster in Wisconsin. Six years, Probate 
Judge in Hastings, Minn., and in Minneapolis, Minn. 1864-5, Clerk in Quarter¬ 
master’s Department, Nashville, Tenn. 1857-81, Practiced Law. 1881, Post¬ 
master, Canby, Minn. 

1857, Married Marie Louise Haynes of Wilmington, Vt. Children: Lottie 
Elouise; Florence; and three dead. 

1881, Address: Canby, Yellow Medicine Co., Minn. 


PIORACE POWERS HALL. 

Born, Aug. 5, 1827, in Croydon, Sullivan Co., N. H. I 
Left College during Junior year. Studied in Amherst College. 1863, A.M., 
Indiana Asbury University. Professor of Latin in Union Christian College, 
, Merom, Ind. 1869-77, County Superintendent of Schools, De Kalb Co., Ind. 
1881, and for some years previous, Manufacturer of soap, firm of Hall & Shurt- 
leff, Sycamore, Ill. 

1856, Married Ellen M. Herrick of Marlborough, N. H. Children : *Thomas ; 
* Marcus Augustus ; *Judson; ^Martha; Eva. 

1881, Address: Sycamore, De Kalb Co., Ill. 

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426 WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. [ 1856. 


WILLIAM HOLT. 

Born, Dec. 6, 1827, in Washington, Sullivan Co., N. H. 

1853, April, Left College in Freshman year. 1853-61, and 1864-68, Engaged 
in teaching. 1862-3, Lieutenant-Colonel of the 31st Regiment, New Jersev 
Volunteers. Studied law under D. B. Harvey of Hackettstown, N. J., and 
under W. D. Holt of Trenton, N. J. 1868, Admitted to the bar in Trenton, 
N. J. 1868-81, Practiced law in the firm of Holt & Brother, 59 East State St., 
Trenton, N. J. 

1 853, Married Lucelia McQuesten of Washington, N. H. No children. 

1881, Address: 138 East Hanover St., Trenton, N. J. 


SAMUEL FERGUSON JAYNE. 

Born, Jan. 23, 1834, in New York, N. Y. 

Left College during Junior year. 1860-3, Instructor in Latin and Mathe¬ 
matics in Fergusonville Academy, N. Y. 1871-7, Commissioner of Schools, 
Orange, N. J. 1881, and for some years previous, real estate broker, and man¬ 
ager, firm of S. F. Jayne & Co., 273 West 23d street, New York, N. Y. 1873-81, 
Resided in Orange, N. J. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address : Center St., Orange, N. J. 


* JOHN ALVIN PUTNEY. 

Left College during Sophomore year. 1853, Registered as from Concord, 
N. H. 1856, A.B., Dartmouth College. 1860-5, Practiced law in Memphis, 
Tenn. Died, May 21, 1865, in Memphis, Tenn. 


THOMAS WILLETT RHODES. 

Born, May 21, 1833, in Marcellus, Onondaga Co., N. Y. 

Left College in Sophomore year. 1853, Registered as from Jordan, N. Y. 
1857, A.M., Genesee College. 1858, Instructor in the classical department of 
Jonesville Academy. 1876, Justice of the Peace. 1878-9, Secretary of Wey- 
auwega County Dairy Association. 1877-80, Director of an insurance 
company. 

1861, Married Esther Legg of Conquest, N. Y. Children: Jessie E. ; 
Walter E. 

1881, Address: Weyauwega, Waupaca Co., Wis. 


NATHAN PIERCE SELEE. 

Born, Sept. 25, 1829, in Easton, Bristol Co., Mass. Brother of Richmond 
Selee, ’59. 

1855, May, Left College in Junior year. 1855, Taught a grammar school in 
Easton, Mass.; 1856, school in Sharon, Mass. 1857-8, Supplied Methodist 
Episcopal Church, Amherst, N. H. 1858, Joined, on trial, Providence Con¬ 
ference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1858, 9, Stationed at Truro and North 
Truro, Mass.; i860, 1, Pembroke; 1862, 3, East Harwich. 1864, Located. 
Member of School Board of Education in Melrose, Mass. 1864-81, Manufac¬ 
turer of proprietary articles in Melrose, Mass. 

1856, Married Annie Maria Case of South Manchester, Conn. Children: 
Frank Gibson; Channing Richmond; Lucy Cora (Junior in Boston University); 
three daughters deceased. 

1881, Address : Melrose, Middlesex Co., Mass. 






1857] 


NON-GRADUATE ALUMNI. 


427 


* ORVILLE SMITH. 

Born, Mar. 11, 1832, in Lempster, Sullivan Co., N. H. 

Left College during Freshman year. Taught in Washington, N. H. Prin¬ 
cipal of the Academy, Contoocookville, N. H. ; and of the Academy, Hopkin- 
ton, N. H. 1861, Entered the army as a private ; became lieutenant in the 9th 
Infantry Regiment, New Hampshire Volunteers; afterward captain in the 
same. Killed, May 12, 1864, in the battle of Spottsylvania, Va. 

i860, Married Julia Ann Pollard of Lempster, N. H. No children. 

1881, Address of sister: Marianna Smith, Lempster, Sullivan Co., N. H. 


* SIDNEY DAVIS STOCKING. 

Born, 1835, in Bridgeport, Fairfield Co., Conn. Brother of C. H. Stocking,’58. 
Left College during Freshman vear. Registered as from Newcastle, N. Y. 
I ^ 53 ~ 7 2 ' Clerk in New York, N. Y., and the west. Died, Aug., 1872, in New 
York, N. Y. 

1855, Married Hannah Melville, who is dead. Children: ^Charlotte Caro¬ 
line ; Harry; Amy; *Addie ; * Nellie. 


* LEWIS THOMPSON. 

Born, Apr. 25, 1830, in Volney, Oswego, N. Y. 

Left College during Sophomore year. 1854-7, Studied in Union Theological 
Seminary. 1857, June 9, Ordained minister in the Presbyterian Church. 1857-69, 
Pastor, Whippany, N. J. 1869-71, Editor of a religious periodical, Bricks- 
burgh, N. J. 1871-3, Taught classics in Brooklyn, N. Y. Died, Apr. 19, 
1873, i n Brooklyn, N. Y. (See Bibliography.) 


Class of 1857 . 


* JAMES MADISON ABEL. 

Born, Dec. 26, 1836, in Morgan County, Ala.J 

1855, Mar., Left College in Sophomore year. Was preparing to attend a 
course of medical lectures, when he died, July 19, 1855, in Grenada, Miss. 
Unmarried. 

1881, Address of sister: Mrs. Amelia Edger, Lewisville, Denton Co., Tex. 


* * GEORGE WILLIAM ARMSTRONG. 

Born, Jan. 25, 1836, in Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 

Left College in Freshman year. 1855, Graduated at the National Law 
School. 1856-7, Studied law in the office of Judge Joseph Barnard, Poughkeep¬ 
sie N. Y.: 1856, In the office of George Barnard, New. York, N. v. 1857, 
April, Admitted to the bar in Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Died, July 3, 1857, in 
Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 

S^Address of nephew: C. M. Palmer, 13 North Clover St., Poughkeep¬ 
sie, N. Y. 







428 


WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 


[1857. 


NATHANIEL JABEZ BARTLETT. 

Born, Apr. 23, 1835, Hampstead, Rockingham Co., N. H. 

Left College during Freshman year. 1857, A.B., Williams College. 1881, 
and for many years previous, Bookseller, firm of N. J. Bartlett & Co., 28 Corn- 
hill, Boston, Mass. 

1859, Married Ellen M. Higgins, of Andover, Mass. Children: Mary E.; 
Edward N. 

1881, Address : Wakefield, Middlesex Co., Mass. 


WILLIAM WATSON BIDWELL. 

Born, Sept., 1830, in Colebrook River, Litchfield Co., Conn. 

Left College during Junior year of Scientific course. Three years, studied 
law in Winsted, Conn. 1859-81, Practiced law. 1870-1, Judge of Probate. 
1881, and for some years previous, Acting School Visitor in Canton. 

18^S, Married. Children: Emma; Fannie; Miles; Della; Jessie. 

1881, Address: Collinsville, Hartford Co., Conn. 


HENRY MATURIN BISHOP. 

Born, Oct. 13, 1837, in Middletown, Conn. 

Left College during Junior year. 1858, A.B., Amherst College. Principal 
of the Academy, Edgartown, Mass.; 1863, of the Academy, Durham, Conn. 
1869, M.D., College of Physicians and Surgeons. 1869-81, Practiced medicine; 
18S1, and for some years previous, in New Brighton, Pa. 

Married. Child: Louis. 

1881, Address: Sharon, Mercer Co., Pa. 


DANIEL DELOS BREWER. 

Born, Mar. 22, 1833, in Wilbraham, Hampden Co., Mass. 

Left College during Sophomore year. 1862-4, Justice of the Peace of 
Winona County, Minn. 1865-7, and 1874-80, Supervisor of McPherson town¬ 
ship. Principal occupation has been farming. 1865-81, Resided at Winnebago 
Agency, Minn. 

1858, Married Mary J. Getty, of Lisbon, St. Lawrence Co., N. Y. Children: 
Julia A.'; Jennie L.; Charles Robert; Carrie C. 

1881, Address: Winnebago Agency, Blue Earth Co., Minn. 


ALEXANDER THOMPSON BRITTON. 

Born, 1835, New York, N. Y. 

Left College during Sophomore year. 1857, A.B., Brown University. 1857- 
Si, Practiced Law, Firm of Britton & Gray, Washington, D. C. 1876-8, 
President of the Board of Metropolitan Police, Washington, D. C. 1879-80, 
Member of United States Public Land Commission. 

Married. 

1881, Address: 622 F St., N. W., Washington, D C. 


^CHARLESOLMSTEAD BUDINGTON. 

Born, Dec. 2, 1832, in Leyden, Franklin Co., Mass. Cousin of No. 551. 

Left College during Sophomore year. Resided in Leyden, Mass. Died, 
Aug. 30, i860, in Beardstown, Ill. 

Unmarried. 







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429 


WILLIAM JACOT COITE. 

Born, May 8, 1839, in New York, N. Y. 

Left College during Senior year of Scientific course. 1857-61, Engaged in 
business in New York, N. Y. 1862-5, Paymaster of the United States Navy, 
stationed at Key West, Fla. 1865-9, Assistant Treasurer of the State of 
Connecticut. 1870, Engaged in business in New York, N. Y. 1871-4, Clerk in 
the office of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, Washington, D. C. 1874- 
81, Chief Deputy Collector of Internal Revenue of Statesville District, N. C. 

1867, Married a lady of New York, N. Y. Child: Eloise V. 

1881, Address: Statesville, Iredell Co., N. C. 


JUSTIN MARTYR COPELAND. 

Born, Mar. 17, 1835, Bartlett, Carroll Co., N. H. Cousin of No. 507. 

Left College during Freshman year. Spent Sophomore year in Bowdoin 
College. 1857, A.B., Lawrence University, Appleton, Wis.; 1857, Tutor in 
same. 1874-6, Principal of City Schools, Key West, Fla. Taught in Waco, 
Kans. 1881, and for some years previous, farming, teaching, and Justice of the 
Peace in El Paso, Sedgwick Co., Kans. 

1859, Married M. Ellen French of South Chesterville, Me. Child: Joseph 
Eugene. 

1881, Address: El Paso, Sedgwick Co., Kans. 


CORDELLO D. ELMER. [CORDELLO DE VAL COURT ELMER.] 

Born, Oct. 21, 1831, in Cedarville, Herkimer Co., N. Y. Uncle of No. 560. 

Left College at the close of first term, Sophomore vear. 1857, A.B., and 
i860, A.M., Union College. 1860-81, Farming in Suffolk Co., N. Y. 1862-8, 
Editor of Suffolk Weekly Times. 1864-70, and 1879-82, School Commissioner 
of Suffolk County, N. Y. (See Bibliography.) 

1864, Married Hannah E. Goldsmith of Southold, N. Y. Children: Wil¬ 
liam L.; Elsie; Charles P.; Clement G.; Henry G.; *Anna W. 

1881, Address: Southold, Suffolk Co., N. Y. 


* PETER FLETCHER FITZ-GERALD. 

Born, Nov. 2, 1836, in Smithville, Brunswick Co., N. C. 

Left College during Freshman year. M.D., Jefferson Medical College, New 
Orleans, La. 1859-61, and 1865-6, Practiced Medicine in Carroll Co., Miss.; 1867, 
in Charleston, Tallahatchee Co., Miss.; in Grenada Co., Miss.; and 1868-78, 
in Yalabusha Co., Miss. 1861-5, Assistant Surgeon in the Confederate Army. 
Died, Oct. 12, 1878, in Grenada, Miss. 

1861, Married Alice E. Purnell, who died; 1866, married Helen C. Purnell. 
No children. / 

1881, Address of brother: Hon. W. H. Fitz-Gerald, Grenada, Grenada Co., 
IV^iss. 


JOSEPH HENRY JAMES. 

Born, Apr. 18, 1835, in Mount Holly, Burlington Co., N. J. 

1854, Nov., Left College in Sophomore year. 1856, Joined, on trial, New 
Tersey Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1856, Stationed at Westfield, 
N. J.; 1857, Crosswicks Circuit; 1858, 9, Hightstown and Cranberry; i860, 
Moorestown; 1861,2, Fairton; 1863, Harrisonville. 1863-4, Chaplain of the 
3d Infantry Regiment, New Jersey Volunteers. 1865, Transferred to Provi- 






430 


WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 


[ 1857 . 


dence Conference. 1865, 6, Stationed at First Church, Fall River, Mass.; 
1867, 8, Warren ; 1869, 7 °> 7 L North Bridgewater; 1872, 3, Centre Church, Pro- 
vincetown; 1874, 5, Stafford Springs, Conn.; 1876, 7, 8, Burnside; 1879, 80, 81, 
Sachem Street Church, Providence, R. I. 

i860, Married Mary Chew Moore of Philadelphia, Pa. Children: Susie C.; 
Mary A.; Sadie; *Emily S.; *Harry M. 

1881, Address: No. 16 Sachem St., Norwich, Conn. 


*HOMER GOODALL KELSEY. 

Born, Jan. 31, 1833, in Wheelock, Caledonia Co., Vt. Brother of No. 696. 
Left College during Junior year. 1854, Registered as from North Danville, 
Vt. 1856-7, Engaged in farming in Castana, Iowa. Died, June 4, 1857, in 
Castana, Monona Co., Iowa. 

1857, Married Mary Ann Goodhue. No children. 

1881, Address of widow: Mrs. Isaiah Maple, Des Moines, Iowa. 


C. FRANKLIN KNAPP, 

Left College during Sophomore year. 1854, Registered as from New York, 
N. Y. Studied Law in the office of Judge Edmands, New York, N. Y. After 
a short time, thought to have gone West. 1881, Not found. 


AUGUSTUS WASHINGTON LAKE. 

Born, Aug. 26, 1837, in Grenada, Grenada Co., Miss. 

1854, June, Left College in Freshman year. 1874, 78, Recorder. 1881, and 
a number of years previous, engaged in a retail business in Grenada, Miss. 

1868, Married Annie M. Lake of Grenada, Miss. Children: William A.; 
W. S.; Mary L.; R. P. 

1881, Address: Grenada, Grenada Co , Miss. 


ELIZUR LEROY SPERRY. 

Born in Woodbridge, New Haven Co., Conn. 

Left College during Freshman year. 1855-81, Engaged in farming in Wood- 
bridge, Conn. Justice of the Peace and School Visitor. 

Married Loretta Williams of Mass. Children: Clara R.; Calvin W.; Sarah. 
1881, Address: Woodbridge, New Haven Co., Conn. 


HEZEKIAH WATKINS. 

Born, Aug. 24, 1835, in Liberty, Sullivan Co., N. Y. 

1855, Left College during Sophomore year. 1857, C.E., Rensselaer Poly* 
technic Institute, Troy, N. Y. 1859, A.B., Yale College, i860, LL.B., Albany 
Law School, Albany, N. Y. Admitted to the Bar in New York, N. Y. 1860- 
81, Practiced Law. Lieutenant-Colonel of 143d Infantry Regiment New York 
Volunteers. 

1873, Married Elizabeth Fitzhugh of Bay City, Mich. Children: three, all 
living. 

1881, Address: Arlington, Hudson Co., N. J. 







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431 


Class of 1858 . 


JOSEPH WRIGHT ALSOP. 

Born, 1838, in New York, N. Y. 

Left College after spending one term in select course. 1858-9, Studied in 
Sheffield Scientific School, Yale College; i860, in Columbia College. 1861, 
M.D., Medical Department of the University of the City of New York. 1865— 
81, Practiced Medicine and engaged in farming in Middletown, Conn. Has 
been Representative in Connecticut Legislature, and is now a Member of the 
Connecticut Senate. 

1869, Married Elizabeth Beach of New York,.N. Y. Children: Annie; 
Mary; Elizabeth; Joseph; John; Francis. 

1881, Address: Middletown, Conn. 


*IRA GLAZIER BIDWELL. 

Born, Feb. 22, 1835, in Willington, Tolland Co., Conn. 

Left College during Freshman year. 1858, A.B., and 1861, A.M., Union 
College. 1858, Joined, on trial, Providence Conference, Methodist Episcopal 
Church. 1858,9, Stationed at Portland, Conn.; i860,1, State Street Church, Troy, 
N. Y.; 1862, 3, Lansingburgh, N. Y.; 1864, 5, 6, Hudson Street Church, Albany. 
1867, Transferred to Providence Conference. 1868, Stationed at Chestnut 
Street Church, Providence, R. I. 1869-70, Professor in Lasalle Female College. 
1870, Transferred to New England Conference. 1870, 1, 2, Stationed at Har¬ 
vard Street Church, Cambridge, Mass.; 1873, Trinity Church, Worcester, Mass.; 
1874, 5, Bromfield Street Church, Boston. 1876, Transferred to Western New 
York Conference. 1876, 7, Stationed at Delaware Avenue Church, Buffalo. 
1878, Transferred to Central New York Conference. 1878, Stationed at First 
Church, Syracuse. Died, Dec. 25, 1878, in Syracuse, N. Y. 

1862, Married Mary H. Bontecon of Troy, N. Y. Children: Charlton B.; 
L. Kate. 


SAMUEL ROBINSON BIRDSEY. 

Born, 1836, in Clinton, Sampson Co., N. C. 

Left College after about six months in Scientific course. 1881, Broker, Firm 
of Rankin & Birdsey, Wilmington, N. C. 

1866, Married. Children : Albert; Margaret; Samuel; Sanford ; Ralph ; 
Marion. 

1881, Address: Wilmington, New Hanover Co., N. C. 


* MARSHAL BIDWELL BREWER. 

"Born, Jan. 28, 1840, in Wethersfield, Hartford Co., Conn. Brother of David 
Brewer, ’55. 

Left College during Freshman year of Scientific course. Clerk in a store in 
New York, N. Y. Lieutenant of Company G., 37th Regiment, New York Vol¬ 
unteers. Died, Sept. 24, 1862, in Stockbridge, Mass. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address of sister: Miss Adele Brewer, Stockbridge, Berkshire Co., 
Mass. 






432 


WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 


[I8 5 8. 


SAMUEL CUSHMAN CALDWELL. 

Born, 1837, in Carlisle, Cumberland Co., Pa. 

1854, July, Left College. 1858, A.B., and 1861, A.M., Dickinson College. 
1860-1, Professor of Classics in Rock River Seminary. 1862, Admitted to the 
bar in Portland, Me. 1864-8, On editorial staff of The Methodist; 1868-72, of 
the World; 1872-81, night editor of the Tribune. (See Bibliography.) 
Unmarried. 

1881, Address: 138 Second Av., New York, N. Y.* 


JAMES HARVEY CONNER. 

Left College during Freshman year, Scientific course. 1854, Registered a9 
from New Albany, Ind. 1881, and for many years previous, Druggist in New 
Albany, Ind. Trustee of Depauw College. 

Married. Children: two daughters, perhaps others. 

1881, Address: New Albany, Floyd Co., Ind. 


DE WITT DAVIS. 

Born, Jan. 31, 1833, in Woodbridge, New Haven Co., Conn. 

1856, March, Left College in Sophomore year. Studied law in Warren, Pa., 
and in Milwaukee, Wis. 1858-81, Practiced law in Milwaukee, Wis. 1865, 
Member of Wisconsin Legislature. 1881, Member of firm, Davis & Riess, 
115 Wisconsin St., Milwaukee, Wis. 

1871, Married Minnie L. Brand of Fond Du Lac, Wis. Children : Julia 
Bradley; De Witt, Jr. 

1881, Address: 1607 Grand Av., Milwaukee, Wis. 


MARSHALL EVANS. 

Born, 1832, in Piermont, Grafton Co., N. H. 

Left College during Freshman year. 1856-81, Salesman in dry-goods house 
of Ordway, Blodgett & Hidden, 32-6, Bedford St., Boston, Mass. 

i860, Married Letitia Blakemore of Boston, Mass. Children: Letitia B.; 
Julia; Marshall. 

1881, Address: Roslindale, Suffolk Co., Mass. 


* JAMES NELSON GARATT. 

Born, Sept., 1831, in Hamilton, Madison Co., N. Y. 

Left College during Senior year. Local preacher in the Methodist Episcopal 
Church. 1861-2, Principal of the Academy, Wethersfield, Conn. 1862-4, In 
Scott’s Life Guard ; 89th Regiment, New York Volunteers. Mortally wounded 
in the Battle of Petersburgh, Va., June 15, and died July 25, 1864. 

Married a lady of Wethersfield, Conn., who has since died. No children. 
1881, Address of brother : Francis U. Garatt, Plymouth, Chenango Co., N. Y. 


* CHARLES ALLEN GILBERT. 

Born, 1835, in New Haven, Conn. 

Left College during Sophomore year, i860, Graduated at the General Theo¬ 
logical Seminary, New York, N. Y. Ordained minister in the Protestant 
Episcopal Church. 1860-72, Rector of Christ Church, Joliet, Ill.; 1872-4, 







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NON-GRADUATE ALUMNI. 


433 

Cairo; 1875-8, Gainesville, Fla.; 1878-80, St. Paul’s Church, Key West, Fla. 
Died. Nov. 8, 1880, in Key West, Fla. 

1864, Married Henrietta Clark of Illinois. No children. 

1881, Address of widow: Key West, Monroe Co., Fla. 


* FRANK THEODORE GOODRICH. 

Born, 1836, in Swanton, Franklin Co., Vt. 

Left College during Sophomore year. 1855, Registered as from Dubuque, 
Iowa. Studied one year in Alexandria College. Studied law in the office of 
B. W. Poor of Dubuque, Iowa, and was admitted to the Dubuque bar. 1861, 
Enlisted in the United States army. Quartermaster, with rank of lieutenant, 
of the nth Infantry Regiment, Illinois Volunteers. Killed in the Battle of 
Pittsburgh Landing, Apr. 6, 1862. Buried in National Cemetery. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address of father: Rev. James R. Goodrich, Dubuque, Iowa. 


WILLIAM PENN HYDE. 

Born, Feb. 15, 1828, in Mystic, New London Co., Conn. 

1855, Dec., Deft College in Sophomore year. 1856-65, Engaged in cotton 
manufacturing in Mystic, Conn., and in manufacturing a self-threading needle 
in Warren, Pa. 1865, Joined, on trial, Providence Conference, Methodist Epis¬ 
copal Church. 1S65, 6, 7, Stationed at South Somerset, Mass. 1868, 9, 70, 
Brayton Church, Fall River, Mass.; 1871, 2, 3, Mystic Bridge, Conn.; 1S74, 5, 
6, Centerville, R. I.; 1877, 8, Norwich Town, Conn.; 1879, 80, Westerly, R. I. 
1881, Supernumerary. 1880-1, Residing in Santa Clara, Cal., on account of ill 
health. General Agent for the Object-teaching Bible. • 

1859, Married Seraphine Smith Carr of Warren, R. I. Children: William 
Fletcher; *Annie Seraphine; Bessie Carr ; Laura; Edward; *Enoch Burrows ; 
Mary Elizabeth ; *John; James McDonald ; Lilian Seraphine; Jennie Wheaton. 

1881, Address : Santa Clara, Santa Clara Co., Cal. 


HENRY SHIPMAN JEWETT. 

Born, 1837, in New Britain, Hartford Co., Conn. 

Left College during Sophomore year. 1858, A.B., Amherst College; AM. 
from same. 1859-60, Taught in Williston Seminary; 1861-2, in Durham, 
Conn.; 1863-5, in Meriden, Conn. 1866, Attended medical lectures in the 
medical department of the University of the City of New York. 1867-70, 
Taught in Poughkeepsie Female Seminary; 1870-6, in Poughkeepsie Military 
Institute. 1877-81, Associate Principal of Ossining Female Institute, Sing 
$ing, N. Y. (See Bibliography.) 

1866, Married Hattie E. Rice of Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Children: * Nellie; 
Grace; Mabel. 

1881, Address: Sing Sing, Westchester Co., N. Y. 


ALBERT MARKMAN. 

Born, Oct. 8, 1831, in East Long Meadow, Hampden Co., Mass. 

Left College during Sophomore year. 1856-7, Studied in Brown University. 
1859, Principal of a public school, Milwaukee, Wis. 1860-4, Superintendent 
of Public Schools, Niles, Mich. 1864-81, Principal and proprietor of Mark¬ 
ham Academy, Milwaukee, Wis. . 

1861, Married Caroline D. Stillson of Battle Creek, Mich. No children. 
1881, Address: 474 Van Buren St., Milwaukee, Wis. 

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434 


WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 


[i8 5 8 . 


EDWARD BRUCE MUNSELL. 

Born, Jan. 25, 1828, in Miami County, Ohio. 

Pursued Select course. Left College during Senior year. *858, A.M., Indi¬ 
ana Asbury University. 1857-60, Professor of Greek in Illinois Wesleyan 
University. 1861-2, Studied law and was licensed to practice by Illinois 
Supreme Court. 1863-81, Practiced law in Paris, Ill. 

1859, Married Sarah A. Snow of Bloomington, Ill. Children: Hannah; 
Gertrude ; Minnie E. 

1881, Address: Paris, Edgar Co., Ill. 


* WILBUR FISK NOYES. 

Born, Jan. 20, 1834, in Landaff, Grafton Co., N. IP. 

Died, Aug. 6, 1857, in Middletown, Conn., during Senior year. Intended 
occupation, clergyman. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address of father: M. R. Noyes, Lisbon, Grafton Co., N. H. 


SAMUEL BONSALL PARISH. 

Born, Jan. 14, 1838, in Paterson, Passaic Co., N. J. Cousin of No. 967. 

Left College at the close of Sophomore year. 1858, A.B., University of the 
City of New York. 1859, Engaged in teaching in Ottawa Academy, Ill. 
1860-1, Assistant teacher in Barton Academy, Mobile, Ala. 1862-5, Member 
cf the 2d Kansas Cavalry. Contributor to California Horticulturist, and 
Gardener ' 1 s Monthly. 1881, and for some years previous, Botanical collector in 
California. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address: San Bernardino, San Bernardino Co., Cal. 


ALFRED EDGAR MARTINDALE PURDY. 

Left College at the close of Freshman year. 1861, M.D., College of Physicians 
and Surgeons, medical department, University of the City of New York. 
1862-3, Acting Assistant Surgeon in the United States Army. 1863-73, Sur¬ 
geon of the Metropolitan police of New York, N. Y., and President of the 
Board of Police Surgeons. 1869-77, Editor of the New York Medical Register. 
1868-78, Librarian of the Medical Journal Association of New York, N. Y. 
1868-78, Secretary of the Medical Society of the County of New York; 1878-9, 
Vice-president; 1879-80, President. Member of the New York Academy of 
Medicine, New York Pathological Society, and New York Physicians’ Mutual 
Aid Association. Permanent member of the Medical Society of the State of 
New York. (See Bibliography.) 

1881, Address: 288 Madison Av., New York, N. Y. 


*SAMUEL WADSWORTH RUSSELL. 

Born, 1827, in Middletown, Conn. Brother of John A. Russell, ’37. 

Pursued a Select course with this Class during Junior year. Died, Sept. 17 
1858, in Middletown, Conn. 

Unmarried. 






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435 


WILLIAM HENRY SEARLES. 

Born, June 4, 1837, in Cincinnati, Ohio. Cousin of No. 786. 

Pursued Select course with this Class during Junior year. 1857, Studied in 
Sheffield Scientific School of Yale College. 1S60, Graduated as Civil Engineer 
in Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, N, Y. 18627-4, Professor of Geodesy 
and Topography in same. 1876-8, Division Engineer on Erie Canal, residing 
in Syracuse or Buffalo, N. Y. 1881, Division Engineer of New York, West 
Shore and Buffalo Railroad, Newburgh, N. Y. Member of the American 
Society of Civil Engineers. (See Bibliography.) 

1870, Married Mary L. Doolittle of Elyria, Ohio. 

1881, Address: 8 Farrington St., Newburgh, N. Y. 


HENRY SNYDER SHUSTER. 

Born, Jan. 12, 1830, in Frenchtown, Hunterdon Co., N. J. 

Left College during Junior year. Before the War, taught school in Virginia. 
Afterward, Photographer in Frenchtown, N. J., and Omaha, Nebr. 1866-81, 
Address unknown. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address of brother: Samuel S. Shuster, Frenchtown, Hunterdon Co., 
N. J. 


CHARLES HENRY STOCKING. 

Born, Apr. 15, 1837, in Norwalk, Fairfield Co., Conn. Brother of S. D. 
Stocking, ’56. 

1857, June, Left College in Junior year. 1862, A.M., Wesleyan University. 
1859-64, Principal of Rhinebeck Academy. 1864-70, Clerk in Treasury Depart¬ 
ment, Washington, D. C. 1881, Lumber dealer in Mont Clair, N. J. 

i860, Married Elizabeth F. King of New York, N. Y. Children: Char¬ 
lotte E.; Catherine A.; J. Frank; *Margarite. 

1881, Address: Mont Clair, Essex Cb., N. J. 


DAVID AIREY SUTTON. 

Born, Mar. 17, 1838, in Tarrytown, Westchester Co., N. Y. 

Left College at close of Junior year, having pursued Select course. Studied 
Law with Van Cott & Cady, New York, N. Y. i860, Connected with the New 
York City Press. 1866-72, City Editor of St. Louis Times. 1872-4, Chief 
Clerk of Missouri Legislature. 1874, Admitted to the Bar in St. Louis, Mo. 
1874-6, Practiced Law. 1876-7, Managing Editor of St. Joseph Herald , Mo.; 
afterward part owner and Editor of St. Joseph Chronicle . 1877, Reading Clerk 

of the Missouri Senate. 1877-9, Member of City Staff of New York Tribune. 
1879-81, Financial Editor, and afterwards City Editor of the New York Star. 
Chairman of the Executive Committee of New York City Press Club. (See 
Bibliography.) 

Married. Two children. 

1881, Address: 24 and 28 North William St., New York, N. Y. 


*JOHN DUNCAN TABER. 

Born, Sept. 10, 1834, in Fairhaven, Bristol Co., Mass. 

Left College during Sophomore year. Studied Medicine with Dr. Rotch of 
New Bedford, Mass.' M.D., Hahnemann Medical College, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Practiced Medicine in Fairhaven, Mass., Hyannis, Mass., and, 1S60-1, in Provi¬ 
dence, R. I. Died, Aug. 14, 1861, in Providence, R. I. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address of father: H. H. Taber, 22 Bowen St., Providence, R. I. 






436 


WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 


[ 1859 . 


WILLIAM THOMAS. 

Came from Canada to Milford, Mass., from which place he registered on 
entering College. Remained only a part of Freshman year. 1856, Went South 
to teach. Not heard from since. 

1852 or 3, Married Miss Saunders of Milford, Mass., who died nine weeks 
afterwards. No children. 


GEORGE CLINTON VAN ALLEN. 

Born, July 6, 1830, in Pillar Point, Jefferson Co., N. Y. 

1855, Oct., Left College in Sophomore year. 1855-6, Engaged in book¬ 
keeping, railroad surveying, and traveling for railroad companies in the West. 
1857-8, Land Agent in Effingham, Ill. 1859-61, Studied Law in the office of 
Judge Hubbard of New York, N. Y. 1861, Admitted to the Bar in Syracuse, 
N. Y. 1861-2, Principal of the High School, Plover, Wis. 1862-8 r, Engaged 
in making abstracts of titles to real estate in Mount Pleasant, Iowa. 1864, 
County Surveyor of Henry Co., Iowa. 

1857, Married Jane M. Wright of Scriba, Oswego Co., N. Y. Child: 
Alfred M. 

1881, Address: Mount Pleasant, Henry Co., Iowa. 


Class of 1859 . 


THOMAS STERLING ABRAHAM. 

Born, Sept. 4, 1831, in Trenton, N. J. 

1859, March, Left College in Senior year. 1859, A.B., Union College. 
Local Preacher in Methodist Episcopal Church. 1874-5, Principal of Bennett 
Seminary, N. C. 1881, and for some years previous, engaged in farming, 
preaching, and teaching, with residence in Pennington, N. J. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address: Pennington, Mercer Co., N. J. 


HENRY BASCOM BROWN. 

Born, July 5, 1833, in Middleborough, Plymouth Co., Mass. 

1858, Left College during Senior year, having pursued Select course. 1858- 
63, Engaged in Journalistic work. 1863-5, Acting Assistant Paymaster in the 
United States Navy. 1865, Served on Editorial Staff of the Boston Journal. 
1S73, Editor of State Tetnperance Journal. 1866-78, Manufactured iron-work¬ 
ing machinery in New Haven, Conn. 1878-81, Member of H. B. Brown & Co. 
manufacturers of the Merriman bolt cutters, East Hampton, Conn. (See Bibli¬ 
ography.) 

1854, Married Adaline Strong Gates of East Hampton, Conn., who died Feb. 
T 9> 1875. 1S78, Married Genevra Jane Sexton of East Hampton, Conn. Chil¬ 

dren: Adaline Grace ; Charles Sumner; Harry Bushnell; Bertha Gates • Ethel' 
Northrop; Edith; Caroline. 

1881, Address: East Hampton, Middlesex Co., Conn. 






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437 


BENJAMIN HICKS CHENEY. 

Born, Oct. io, 1838, in Vicksburg, Warren Co., Miss. 

Left College during Freshman year. 1856-7, Studied in Amherst College; 
185S-60, in College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, N. Y. 186r, M.D., 
Medical Department, University of Louisiana, New Orleans, La. 1861-2, Act¬ 
ing Assistant Surgeon in the United States Army. 1862-4, Assistant Surgeon 
of the 41st Ohio Volunteers. 1864-5, Examining Surgeon of the Provost Mar¬ 
shal’s Bureau for the 6th District of Illinois. 1871-3, Associate Editor of the 
Medical Investigator. 1874-81, President of the Board of Examining Surgeons 
for Pensions of New Haven, Conn. 1874-81, Practiced Medicine in New 
Haven, Conn. 1881, and for some years previous, Member of New Haven City 
Board of Health. (See Bibliography.) 

1863, Married Sarah Austin. Children: Benjamin; Arthur; Harold; Alice. 

1881, Address : 189 Church St., New Haven, Conn. 


SAMUEL EMERY. 

Born in Lisbon, Grafton Co., N. H. 

1857, Nov., Left College in Junior year. 1858-65, Taught High Schools in 
New Hampshire, Connecticut, Virginia, and Louisiana. 1865-81, Engaged in 
farming in Lisbon, N. H. 

1865, Married Rebecca E. Ashe. Child : Harvey D. 

1881, Address: Lisbon, Grafton Co., N. H. 


^CHARLES HENRY GARDNER. 

Born, 1843, Lowell, Mass. (Colored.) 

Left College during Senior year. Sent to Liberia, Africa, as a teacher by a 
Missionary Society. Clerk in Custom blouse in Liberia. 1866-8, Regimental 
Schoolmaster, Cape Coast Castle, Africa. 1868-72, Studied Law in Washing¬ 
ton, D. C. 1872, Graduated in the Law Department, Howard University. 
1872, Admitted to the Bar in Mobile, Ala.; practiced there a few months. 
1872-3, Taught school in Bladensburgh, Md. Died, Dec. 16, 1873, in Wash¬ 
ington, D. C. 

1872, Married Harriet A. Jackson of Washington, D. C. (Colored.) No 
children. 

1881, Address of widow: 512 3d St., S. W., Washington, D. C. 


GILBERT D. JACKSON. 

Registered as from Malden, Ill. Pursued Select course with this Class in 
Junior year. 1881, Not heard from, but said to reside in McPherson, McPher¬ 
son Co., Kans. 


RICHARD D McGRAW. 

Born, Dec. 14, 1837, in New York, N. Y. Cousin of No. 776 and of S. P. 
Hatfield, ’62. 

185 5, In College but one term, pursuing Select course. Studied Medicine in 
College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, N. Y.; Medical School of 
Harvard College, Boston, Mass.; Medical School of the University, of Ver¬ 
mont, Burlington, Vt.; Medical School of Dartmouth College; and College of 
Physicians and Surgeons, Baltimore, Md. 1875, M.D., Dartmouth College. 






438 


WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 


[ 1859 . 


1862-5, Lieutenant in the 5th Infantry Regiment of New York Volunteers. 
1881, and for some years previous, practiced Medicine in Baltimore, Md. 

1876, Married Lidie R. Raynor. Children: Susan Breeze; * Nicholas; 
Augustus P. 

1881, Address: Mansion House, Baltimore, Md. 


SAMUEL MATHER MANSFIELD. 

Born, Sept. 23, 1839, in Middletown, Conn. Son of General Mansfield. 

Left College during Junior year. 1858-62, Studied in the United States 
Military Academy, West Point, N. Y. 1862-5, Colonel of the 24th Connecti¬ 
cut Volunteers, and Captain of Engineers, United States Army. 1881, and for 
a number of years previous, Major of United States Engineer Corps, Galves¬ 
ton, Tex. 

1874, Married Annie Baldwin of New Haven, Conn. No children. 

1881, Address: Galveston, Galveston Co., Tex. 


JOHN DOWNING REYNOLDS. 

Born, Jan. 19, 1837, in Hillsdale, Columbia Co., N. Y. Brother of No. 543. 
Left College during Freshman year. 1859 A.B., Union College. M.D., 
Medical College, New York, N. Y. Member of the 44th Regiment, New York 
Volunteers. Assistant Physician and Surgeon in the Army of the Potomac. 
1865-72, Practiced medicine in Copake, N. Y. ; 1873-81, in Seattle. 

1863, Married Anna Stacy of New York, N. Y. Children: James; Anna. 
1S81, Address: Seattle, Kings Co., Wash. 


* RICHMOND SELEE. 

Born, June 29, 1833, in Easton, Bristol Co., Mass. Brother of Nathan P. 
Selee, ’56. 

1855, Nov., Left College in Freshman year. 1856-62, In poor health. 
1862-6, Taught school. Died, Jan. 2, 1866, in Easton, Mass. 

Unmarried. 


MELVILLE C. SMITH. 

Born, 1835, in Pennsylvania. 

Left College during Junior year, i860, Joined, on trial, Rock River Confer¬ 
ence, Methodist Episcopal Church, i860, 1, Stationed at Yorkville, Ill.; 1865, 
Momence. 1870, Elwood; 1875, Albany; 1876, 7, Bethel; 1878, Lee Center. 
1879, Supernumerary. 1880, Stationed at De Pue, Ill.; 1881, Poplar Grove, Ill. 
1881, Address : Poplar Grove, Winnebago Co., Ill. 


GEORGE FREDERICK STEARNS. 

Born, Oct. 9, 1838, in Middletown, Conn. 

Left College during Freshman year. 1881, Engaged in manufacturing augur 
bits in Chester, Conn. 

1S68, Married Mary M. Colt of Chester, Conn. Child: Ada M. 

1881, Address: Chester, Middlesex Co., Conn. 







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NON-GRADUATE ALUMNI. 


439 


BENJAMIN HORTON WHITE. 

Born, Aug. 17, 1837, in Somers, Westchester Co., N. Y. 

1858, May, Left College in Junior year. 1858-60, Studied law in Binghamton, 
N. Y. i860, Admitted to the bar. 1861-5, Sergeant in the 1st Iowa Regiment 
of Cavalry; afterward 1st Lieutenant in the 5th Iowa Regiment of Cavalry. 
1865-81, Practiced law. Clerk of County Courts, Anamosa, Jones County, 
Iowa. 1881, Removed to Clarendon, Tex. 

1872, Married Charlotte O. Carhart of Trempealeau, Wis. Children: 
Thomas; Clifford; Lewis A. 

1881, Address: Clarendon, Donley Co., Tex. 


HENRY WOODWARD. 

Born, June 26, 1838, in Middletown, Conn. 

Left College during Freshman year. Alderman of Middletown, Conn. 
1S68-70, Fish Commissioner of the State of Connecticut. Trustee of Connec¬ 
ticut State Insane Asylum. Director of Middletown National Bank and of Mid¬ 
dletown Savings Bank. 1865-81, Druggist in Middletown, Conn. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address: Middletown, Conn. 




Class of 1860 . 


CHARLES HENRY ALSOP. 

Born, Oct. 22, 1840, in Middletown, Conn. 

Left College during Junior year. 1881, and some years previous, Captain 
and part owner of a steamboat, firm of Alsop Brothers, Red River freight line, 
Moorehead, Minn. 

1862, Married Elizabeth G. Beers of Fairfield, Conn. No children. 

1881, Address: Fargo, Cass Co., Dak. 


* WILLIAM LEVI BODWELL. 

Born, Feb. 25, 1839, in Williamsburgh, Kings Co., N. Y. 

Left College early in Junior year, i860, Resided in Milburn, N. J.; later, in 
South Norwalk, Conn. 1861-4, Color Sergeant of Company C, in the 27th Regi¬ 
ment of Connecticut Volunteers. Mortally wounded in the Battle of Gettys- 
burgh, Pa., July 2, 1864 ; died July 5, 1864. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address of brother: J. H. Bodwell, South Norwalk, Fairfield Co., 
Conn. 


JAMES MONROE BUCKLEY. 

Born, Dec. 16, 1836, in Rahway, Union County, N. J. 

Left College during Freshman year. Studied theology in Exeter, N. H. 
i 859. Joined, on trial, New Hampshire Conference, Methodist Episcopal 
Church. 1859, 60, Stationed at Dover, N. PI. 1861, Elm Street Church, Man- 







440 


WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 


[i 860 . 


Chester ; 1862, St. Paul’s Church, Manchester; 1863, Concord. 1864, Transferred 
to Detroit Conference. 1864, Stationed at Woodward Avenue Church, Detroit, 
Mich.; 1865, Central Church, Detroit. 1866, Transferred to New York East 
Conference. 1867, 8, Stationed at Summerfield Church, Brooklyn, N. Y.; 
1869, 70, 1, Stamford, Conn. ; 1872, 3,4, Summerfield Church, Brooklyn, N. Y.; 
1875, 6, 7, Stamford and Riverside, Conn.; 1S78, 9, 80, Hanson Place Church, 
Brooklyn. 1869, A M., Wesleyan University; 1872, D.D., from same. 1880-1, 
Editor of the Christian Advocate. 1872, 76, 80, Delegate to the General Con¬ 
ference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1881, Delegate to the Ecumenical 
Methodic Conference, London. 

1864, Married in Detroit, Mich. 1874, Married again. 

1881, Address: 11 Hanson Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. 


R. J. BURR. 

Left College during Freshman year. 1856, Registered as from Springfield, 
Mass. 


ELIAS RIGGS CAREY. 

Born in Mendham, Morris Co., N. J. 

Left College at close of Freshman year. Studied medicine in Buffalo Medi¬ 
cal College, Albany Medicai College, and Berkshire Medical College. Received 
M.D., and practiced several years in New Providence, N. J. 1862-8, Acting 
assistant surgeon in the United States Army. 1868-81, Member of the firm of 
Carey & Co., manufacturers of fine carriage lamps, 243 Arch St., Philadelphia. 

1859, Married. No children. 

1881, Address: 1022 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. 


GEORGE WASHINGTON CLEMENT. 

Born, Feb. 22, 1836, in Rockingham Co., N. PI. 

1859, Feb., Left College in Junior year. 1860-81, President of Board of 
Trustees of Willoughby College. 1879-81, Member of Ohio Legislature. 
1880, Member of the Republican National Convention, Chicago, Ill. 1881, 
and for some years previous, dealer in agricultural machinery. 

1859, Married Sorinda A. Washburn, who died, Apr. 2, 1861. 1862, Married 

Julia H. Brewer of Wilbraham, Mass. Children: Stella; George W. J.; 
Julia H.; Mabel J. 

1881, Address: Willoughby, Lake Co., Ohio. 


JAMES STUART GORDON. 

Born, Aug., 1833, in Rensselaerville, Albany Co., N. Y. 

Left College during Freshman year. 1857-8, Taught a Grammar school in 
Red Hook, N. Y. 1858-81, Member of firm of Gordon & Hazzard, wholesale 
and retail dealers in general merchandise, forwarding and commission, San 
Diego, Cal. Six years School Director. 1874-81, President of the Chamber 
of Commerce, San Diego, Cal. 

i860, Married. Children: Jessie G. ; Ella; Will.; Josie. 

1881, Address: San Diego, San Diego Co., Cal. 


ALBERT GOULD. 

Born, Feb. 21, 1832, in East Woodstock, Windham Co., Conn. 

Left College during Sophomore year. 1856, Instructor in mathematics and 
vocal music in Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass. 1858, Joined, on trial, 






NON-GRADUATE ALUMNI. 


441 


i 860 .] 

New England Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1858, Stationed at 
Royalston, Mass ; 1859. 60, Leicester ; 1861, 2, Clinton ; 1863, Rock Bottom and 
Bolton; 1864, Rock Bottom and Feltonville; 1865-7, Saxonville; 1868, 9, 
Somerville ; 1870, 1, 2, Peabody; 1873, 4 > Maple Street Church, Lynn; 1875, 6, 
Elm Street Church, Gloucester; 1877, 8, Northampton ; 1879, 8o> 81, Chicopee. 

1858, Married Abbie L. Joslyn,of Winchendon, Mass. Children: * Edward- 
Edson ; Mary Emma ; Jennie Etta ; Albert Engine; Abbie Elnora. 

1881, Address : ‘Chicopee, Hampden Co., Mass. 


AMASA FRANKLIN HARADON. 

Born, Sept. 14, 1837, in Webster, Worcester Co., Mass. 

Left College near the beginning of Junior year, having pursued Select course. 
186r, A.B., and 1864, A.M., Yale College. 1861-2, Studied Law in the office of 
Hon. T. A. Jenckes of Providence, R. I. 1S62, Acting Master’s Mate, United 
States Navy, frigate “ Sabine.” Afterward assigned to the sloop of war 
“Adirondack,” which was wrecked upon Man-of-War Reef, Bahama Islands. 
The officers and crew being rescued by the “ Canandaigua,” were carried into 
Port Royal, S. C., Oct. 29, 1862. Assigned to the gunboat “ Commodore Hull,” 
performing picket duty on the James River. 1863, April, Commanded three 
guns on the “ Hull ” in the siege of Little Washington, N. C., the gunboat being 
struck one hundred and three times in one day, and the siege lasting seventeen 
days. 1863-4, Taught school in Plainfield, Conn. 1864-6, Studied Law in the 
Law School of Harvard University, and in the office of Hon. W. W. Rice of 
Worcester, Mass. 1866, LL.B., Law School of Harvard University. 1866-8, 
Practiced Law in Brooklyn, N. Y.; 1868-81, in Marshalltown, Iowa. 

1867, Married Roxellana Howard of Cochesett, Mass. Children: Frank 
Manson; Fritz Howard. 

1881, Address: Marshalltown, Marshall Co., Iowa. 


PHILLIP THOMAS KEENE. [PELEG THOMAS KEENE.] 

Born in Marshfield, Plymouth Co., Mass. 

Left College during Freshman year. M.D., Medical Department, Georgetown 
College, D. C. 1860-81, Practiced Medicine. 1872-9, Health Officer of the 
District of Columbia. 

Married Fanny Reed of Rockland, Mass., who died Sept., 1880. Child: 
Ralph. 

1881, Address: Portland, Multnomah Co., Oreg. 


DANIEL LEECH [Jr.] 

Born, Feb. 22, 1841, in Washington, D. C. 

Left College during Sophomore year. Studied in Union College. 1862-4, 
Acting Assistant Paymaster in the United States Navy. 1865-81, Correspond¬ 
ing Clerk of the Smithsonian Institution. 1879-81, Secretary of the National 
Museum Building Commission. Member of the Biological Society of Wash¬ 
ington, D. C. (See Bibliography.) 

Married. Child : one son. 

1881, Address: 1501 Vermont Av., Washington, D. C. 


CHAUNCY LORING. 

Born, Oct. 8, 1830, in Petersham, Worcester Co., Mass. 

Left College during Freshman year. 1857-8, Studied in Michigan University. 
Teacher and Member of the School Board, Barre, Mass. 1877* 1 raveled in 

56 


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442 


WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 


[ 1860. 


Europe. 1879, Member of Massachusetts Legislature. 1881, Carriage manu¬ 
facturer. 

1862, Married M. F. Mowry of Hopkinton, Mass. Children: M. Lotta; 
♦Fred M. 

1881, Address : Barre, Worcester Co., Mass. 


BENJAMIN KINGSBURY LOVATT. 

Born, Aug. 27, 1838, in Boston, Mass. 

1858, Left College at close of Sophomore year, i860, A.B., and 1863, A.M., 
Bowdoin College. 1860-Si, Practiced Law. 1867, Justice of the Peace of 
Bristol County, Mass. 1873, Notary Public of same. 1874-81, Associate Jus¬ 
tice of the Second District Court of same County. (See Bibliography.) 
Unmarried. 

1881, Address: Fall River, Mass. 


MARCUS LINDSAY MCDONALD. 

Born, May 5, 1833, in Mackville, Washington Co., Ky. 

Left College during Sophomore year of Scientific course. 1859, A.B., Union 
College. 1859, Went to California and engaged in various pursuits. 1869-79, 
Member of the Stock Board, San Francisco, Cal. Has been concerned in 
mining investments of the Pacific Coast for a number of years. Resided in 
Santa Rosa, Cal., where he constructed extensive water-works. 1880, Capitalist, 
Broker,, and a leading Politician in New York, N. Y. 

1866, Married Ralphine North of Natchez, Miss. Children: *Alice L.; 
Marcus L.; * Ralphine N.; Stewart; Mable N. 

1881, Address: Windsor Hotel, New York, N. Y. 


EUGENE OLIVER RANNEY. 

Left College during Junior year. 1856, Registered as from Newbury, Vt. 
1860-81, Practiced Medicine; 1881, and for some years previous, in Barton 
Landing, Vt. 

1881, Address: Barton Landing, Orleans Co., Vt. 


CHARLES RAYMOND. 

Born, Nov. 12, 1833, in Rensselaerville, Albany Co., N. Y. 

1859, June, Left College in Junior year. 1859-81, Engaged in teaching. 
1860-1, Principal of Myrtle Bank Institute, Natchez, Miss. 1862-3, Principal 
of High School, Natchez, Miss. 1869-73, Superintendent of Schools, Evans¬ 
ton, Ill. 

1859, Married Carrie Chamberlin of Pittsfield, Mass. Children: Ida E.; 
Wilmer; Carrie. 

1881, Address: Evanston, Cook Co., Ill. 


HIRAM CHARLES SEXTON. 

Born, Oct. 9, 1837, in Seward, Schoharie Co., N. Y. 

Left College during Junior year. 1861, Joined, on trial, Troy Conference, 
Methodist Episcopal Church. 1861, 2, Stationed at Nassau, N. Y.; 1863,4, 
Levings Chapel; 1865, 6, Waterford; 1S67, 8, Cohoes; 1869, 70, Saratoga 
Springs; 1871, 2, North Second Street Church, Troy; 1873, 4 > 5 > Gloversville; 







i860.] 


NON-GRADUATE ALUMNI. 


443 


1876, North Adams. 1876, A.B., Syracuse University. 1877, Financial Agent 
K)r the Saratoga M. E. Church. 1878, A.M., Wesleyan University. 1878, 
Stationed at Grace Church, Albany. 1879-81, Supernumerary; Insurance 
Agent in Albany, N. Y. Trustee of Troy Conference Academy. 

Married Jane A. Sexton of Albany, N. Y. Children: Margaret; ^Josephine; 
Charles H. 

1881, Address: Albany, N. Y. 


^BENJAMIN SPRINGER SHARPE. 

Born, Oct. 11, 1834, in Penn’s Grove, Salem Co., N. J. 

Left College during Sophomore year. 1857-8, Supplied Methodist Episco¬ 
pal Church, Squam Village, N. J. 1858, Joined, on trial, New Jersey Confer¬ 
ence, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1858, Stationed at Trenton, N. J.; 1859, 60, 
New Market; 1861, 2, Tom’s River; 1863, 4, Lower Cape May; 1865, Swedes- 
borough; 1866, 7, 8, Trinity Church, Trenton; 1869, 70, 71, Liberty Street 
Church, New Brunswick; 1872, 3, 4, Broad Street Church, Burlington; 1875, 
First Church, Millville. 1876, Transferred to Troy Conference. 1S76, 7, Sta¬ 
tioned at Westport, N. Y.; 1878, 9, 80, Greenwich. 1879-80, President of the 
Washington County Bible Society. 1880, A.M., University of Vermont. Died, 
Nov. 2, 1880, in Greenwich, N. Y. 

1866, Married Rachel A. Stroop, who died in 1873. 1S75, Married Emma V. 

Stoughton of New Brunswick, N. J. Children: Emma; Annie; Hattie; Ben¬ 
jamin F.; Bertha. 

1881, Address of widow: New Brunswick, Middlesex Co., N. J. 


DANIEL KIMBALL STETSON. 

Born, Nov. 5, 1833, in South Scituate, Plymouth Co., Mass. Brother of No. 
1287. 

Left College during Freshman year. 1857-81, Manufacturer of shoe nails and 
tacks, Holliston, Mass. 

1857, Married Mary W. Sanborn of Tilton, N. H. Children: Willis K.; 
Franklin F ; Mary L ; *George S.; *M. Anna; Albert Miller. 

1881, Address: Holliston, Middlesex Co., Mass. 


ALVIN GRANVILLE WHITE. 

Born, June 18, 1833, in Northfield, Franklin Co., Mass. 

Left College during Freshman year. Pursued a Theological course, i860, 
Principal of Public Schools, Plattsmouth, Nebr.; 1861, “of a High School 
called Nebraska Conference Seminary.” 1861-4, School Examiner for Cass 
and Nemaha Counties. 1862, Joined, on trial, Nebraska Conference, Metho¬ 
dist Episcopal Church. 1862-4, Stationed at Brownville, Nebr. 1864, Joined 
Union Army as private; afterward promoted to Captain of Cavalry. 1866-8, 
Post Chaplain in United States Army. 1869-79, Presiding Elder of Omaha, 
Lincoln, and Kearney Districts. 1880, 1, Stationed on Race and Bennett Cir¬ 
cuit. 

1857, Married Emily Thompson of Petersburgh, Va. Children: Lilian M ; 
Eva T.; Alvin L.; Cora E.; Jacob B ; Anna Grace; Wilbur Edwin; *Wilbur 
Alvin. 

1881, Address: Lincoln, Lancaster Co., Nebr. 


WILLIAM TALLMAN WORTH. 

Born, Sept. 5, 1834, in Nantucket, Nantucket Co., Mass. 

Left College in the first term of Senior year. 1870, A.M., Wesleyan Univer¬ 
sity. 1861, Joined, on trial, Providence Conference, Methodist Episcopal 





444 


WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 


[ 1861 . 


Church. 1861, Stationed at Acushnet, Mass.; 1862, 3, Somerset; 1864, 5, 
Sandwich; 1866, 7, 8, Stafford Springs, Conn.; 1869, 70, Mystic Bridge; 1871, 
'Central Church, Norwich, Conn.; 1872, 3, 4, Pleasant Street Church, New Bed¬ 
ford, Mass.; 1875,6,7, Grace Church, Taunton ; 1878, Willimantic; 1879,80, 
First Church, Fall River, Mass. 

1859, Married Sarah A. Gee of Boston, Mass. Children: Fanny K.; 
Mary E.; *Willie H.; * Arthur H.; Alice E. ; Walter E. C. 

1881, Address: 30 Ridge St., Fall River, Mass. 


♦ ♦♦ 


Class of 1861 . 


ALFRED L. ALLEN. 

Left College about the close of Freshman year. 1857, Registered as from 
Walnut Grove, Morris Co., N. J. 1856, Taught in Springville, N. Y. Engaged 
in preaching for a while. 1871, and thereabouts, merchant in Whippany, N. J. 
Married. Children : two or more. 

1881, Address: Danville, Warren Co., N. J. 


JAMES AUGUSTUS BLANCHARD. 

Born, May 18, 1841, in Norwich, Conn. Brother of No. 549. 

Left College at close of Freshman year. Several years, engaged in business. 
Enlisted in the 23d New York National Guard. 1865, Medical Cadet in the 
United States Army. 1867, M.D., College of Physicians and Surgeons, New 
York, N. Y. 1867-81, Practiced Medicine; a short time in Brooklyn, N. Y.; 
1878-81, in Hoosick Falls, Rensselaer County, N. Y. 1872-3, Assistant Resi¬ 
dent Physician in Kings County Hospital. 1S74-7, Medical Superintendent of 
Kings County Lunaiic Asylum. 

1875, Married Annie M Goble of Florida, Orange Co., N. Y. No children. 
1881, Address: Hoosick Falls, Rensselaer Co., N. Y. 


GUSTAVUS BENSON CHADWICK. 

Born, July 24, 1832, in China, Kennebec Co., Me. 

1859, Sept., Left College in Junior year. 1859-60, Instructor in Greek and 
Latin, East Maine Conference Seminary. 1861-2, Supervisor of Schools. 
1864-5, Member of the 7th Maine Battery, United States Navy; participated 
in both engagements at Fort Fisher. 1868-70, Chairman of the Board of 
Selectmen. 1879, Joined, on trial, East Maine Conference, Methodist Episco¬ 
pal Church. 1879, 80, 1, Stationed at Washington, Me. 

1881, Address: Week’s Mills, Kennebec Co., Me. 


OTIS STERLING GRAVES. 

Born, Sept. 17, 1831, in Antwerp, Jefferson Co , N. Y. 

1858, Dec., Left College during Sophomore year. 1859-61, Instructor in 
Gouverneur Wesleyan Seminary. 1861—81, Principal occupation, farming. 

1859, Married Hattie E. Manley, who died, Dec., 1867; 1873, Married Martha 
P. Dewey. Children : Myrtie Bell; Dewey Sterling ; * Ruby E. 

1881, Address : Watertown, Jefferson Co., N. Y. 







i86i.] 


NON-GRADUATE ALUMNI. 


445 


DAVID CHARLES HUGHES. 

Born, 1832, in Tredegar, Monmouth Co., Great Britain. 

Left College during Sophomore year. 1857, Tutor in Collegiate Institute, 
Anne Arundel Co., Md. i860, Nov., ordained minister in the Baptist Church. 
Pastorates: 1860-3, Baptist Church, Glens Falls, N. Y; 1863-6, Baptist 
Church, Sandy Hill; 1866-9, West Baptist Church, Oswego,; 1869-74, Fifth 
Baptist Church, Newark, N. J. ; 1874-81, Union Avenue Baptist Church, 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 1876, A.M, Madison University. (See Bibliography.) 

i860, Married M. C. Connelly, of Claverack, N. Y. Child: Charles E. 
(graduate of Brown University, 1881.) 

1881, Address: 127 Milton St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 


BYRON WILLIAM LANGDON. 

Left College at close of Freshman year. 1861, A.B., Union College. 1861-81, 
Practiced law in Lafayette, Ind. 1876-8, Representative in the Indiana Legis¬ 
lature. 1878-82, Senator of the State of Indiana. 

1881, Address: Lafayette, Ind. 


EDWARD DORR MCCARTHY. 

Left College during Junior year. 1858, Registered as from Minaville, N. Y. 
1862, A.B., and 1865, LL.B., Harvard College. 1865-81, Practiced law in New 
York, N. Y. 

1881, Address : Tribune Building, New York, N. Y. 


T. HAMILTON McCOY. 

Left College during Freshman year. Registered as from Mobile, Ala. 
1862-3, Clerk in a railroad office, Broadway, New York, N. Y. 1865, New 
York Directory said “hardware, 243 Broadway; house, Staten Island.” 
1865-81, not heard from. 


JAY FOLSOM NEAL. 

Born, June 24, 1835, in Tuftonborough, Carroll Co., N. H. 

Left College during Junior year. 1860-2, Taught in Bourbon County, Ivy. 
1863-81, Retail grocer, Charleston, Ill. 

1863, Married Sarah E. Blakeman of Charleston, Ill. Child : May E. 

1881, Address: Charleston, Coles Co., Ill. 


WILBUR FISK PIPER. 

Born, June 9, 1838, in Jacksonville, Morgan Co., Ill. 

Left College during Junior year. 1861-9, Clerk in a United States Pay¬ 
master’s office. For a time employed in preparing city directories. For several 
years reporter for a newspaper, St. Louis, Mo. 1881, Reporter for the Evening 
Journal , Chicago, Ill. Permanent address : Care of Mrs. Rev. W. D. Malcolm, 
of the Vermont Conference. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address: Evening Journal office, Chicago, Ill. 







446 


WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 


[ 1 86 r. 


. * WILLIAM POMEROY. 

Born, May io. 1837, in Sandlake, Rensselaer Co., N. Y. Brother of Nos. 
389, 465, 540, and ot Ralph M. Pomeroy, ’52; cousin of No. 541, and of Hiram 
C. Sexton, ’60. 

Left College during Sophomore year. 1858, Registered as from Greenwich, 
N. Y. 1868, M.U., Hygeio Therapeutic Medical College. 1869-73, Practiced 
medicine in New York, N. Y. Inventor of valuable improvements in trusses. 
Died, July 30, 1873; killed on the Syracuse Northern Railroad. 

Unmarried. 


JOSEPH CUMMINGS SHATTUCK. 

Born, Feb. 28, 1835, ' n Marlborough, Cheshire Co., N. H. 

1857, Sept., Left College in Sophomore year. Studied in Easton, Pa. 1869, 
County Treasurer. 1874, Member of Colorado Legislature. 1876-81, State 
Superintendent of Public Instruction, Denver, Colo. 

1858, Married Hattie M. Knight of Marlborough, N. H. Children : Fannie 
McC.; Herbert Lincoln ; Orville Frank. 

1881, Address: Denver, Colo. 


CHARLES RIDGEWAY SNYDER. 

Born, Feb. 3, 1837, in Warren Co., N. J. Brother of No. 545. 

Left College during Sophomore year. 1862, A.B., Dickinson College. 
1861, Joined, on trial, Newark Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1861, 
Stationed at Millstone, N. J.; 1862, Stapleton; 1863, Irvington and Middle- 
ville; 1864, Belvidere ; 1865, 6, Boundbrook. 1867-81, Supernumerary, resid¬ 
ing in Minneapolis, Minn. 1881, Stationed at Palisades, N. Y. 

1865, Married. Children : Maggie; Charles. » 

1881, Address: Palisades, Rockland Co., N. Y. 


FRANK ASBURY SPRINGER. 

Born, Nov. 13, 1839, in Portland, Me. 

1858, Left College at close of Freshman year, i860, A B., Northwestern 
University; A.M. from same. 1861-2, Instructor in Ancient Languages in Rock 
River Seminary, Mount Morris, Ill. 1869-81, Teacher in the public and private 
schools of Washington, D. C. 1881, Clerk in the Bond division of the Post 
Office Department. 

1866, Married Annie V. Bates, of Washington, D. C. Children: * Robert 
Francis; * Frank Bates; Sadie L.; Charles A.; Willie E. ; Eddie L. 

1881, Address: 1812 Sixteenth St., N. W., Washington, D. C. 


GEORGE LANSING TAYLOR. 

Born, Feb. 13, 1835, in Skaneateles, Onondaga Co., N. Y. 

1859, Nov. 1, Left College in Fieshman year. 1859, Registered as from Gor¬ 
ham, Fulton Co., Ohio. Studied in Ohio Wesleyan University. 1861, A.B., 
Columbia College. 1862, Joined, on trial, New York East Conference, Meth¬ 
odist Episcopal Church. 1862, 3, Stationed at Seymour and Great Hill, Conn. 
1864, A.M., Wesleyan University. 1864, 5, Stationed at New Britain ; 1866, 7, 8, 
Carlton Avenue Church, Brooklyn, N. Y.; 1869, Allen Street Church, New 
York; 1870, South Second Street Church, Brooklyn; 1871, 2, 3, Hempstead; 
1874, 5, George Street Church, New Haven, Conn.; 1876, 7, New Rochelle 






1862.] 


NON-GRADUATE ALUMNI. 


447 


and Upper Rochelle, N. Y,; 1878, Wolcottville, Conn.; 1879, 80, Johnson 
Street Church, Brooklyn, N. Y.; 1881, Ridgefield, Conn. 1876, D.D , Syracuse 
University. 1870-81, Trustee of Syracuse University. (See Bibliography.) 

1861, Married Eli/a Minerva French of New York, N. Y. Children: 
* George Lansing; Theodora May; John Mansfield; Austianna Eliza; Geor- 
gianna Curry ; Edward Thompson. 

1881, Address : 313 Jay St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 


s JOSHUA WARD. 

Left College during Freshman year. 1857, Registered as from Concord, 
N. H. 


HENRY BASCOM WATSON. 

Born, Apr. 21, 1838, in Louisiana, Pike Co., Mo. 

1859. June, Left College at close of Sophomore year. 1858, Registered as 
from Columbia, Mo. 1871, Joined, on trial, Mississippi Conference, Methodist 
Episcopal Church. 1871, 2, Stationed at Carthage, Miss. ; 1873-4, Goodman. 
1875-81, Clergyman of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South. 

1864, Married Gertrude Moore of Fairfax Co., Va. Children: Edgar D.; 
* Minnie ; Cora ; Mary Gertrude ; * Henry B. 

1881, Address : Columbia, Boone Co., Mo. 


ROBERT HUSTON WILDER. 

Born, July 5, 1830, in Granville, Addison Co., Vt. Brother of Nos. 706 and 
823. 

Left College during Sophomore year. 1861, Graduated at the Biblical Insti¬ 
tute, Concord, N. H. 1861, Joined, on trial, New England Conference, Metho¬ 
dist Episcopal Church. 1861, 2, Stationed at North Amherst, Mass. 1862-3, 
Tutor in Greek in Concord Biblical Institute. 1863, Withdrew from Confer¬ 
ence on account of ill health. 1863-81, Local Deacon of the Methodist 
Episcopal Church. 1881, and for some years previous, engaged in farming, in 
Hudson, N. H. 

1861, Married Maria E. Pedrick of Greenland, N. H. No children. 

1881, Address: Hudson, Hillsborough Co., N. H. 


«♦ 


Class of 1862. 


* ROBERT BIRDSEY ATWOOD. 

Born, Nov. 4, 1837, in Watertown, Litchfield Co., Conn. 

Left College during Senior year. 1861-2, Corporal in Company G, 14th 
Regiment, Connecticut Volunteers. Died,* May 5, 1862, in Watertown, Conn., 
from exposure in service. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address of friend: B. C. Atwood, Watertown, Litchfield Co , Conn. 







44* 


WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 


[l862. 


ISAAC BOYS. 

Born, April, 1840, in Metamora, Woodford Co., Ill. 

i860, Nov., Lett College, having pursued a Select course during one term. 
Studied in Iowa Wesleyan University. 1860-81, Engaged in farming and 
breeding short-horn cattle in Metamora, Ill. Supervisor of the town of Meta¬ 
mora. 

1863, Married Mary E. Heacock of Chillicothe, Iowa, who died in 1870. 
1873, Married Rebecca J. Hamilton of Low Point, Ill. Children: James; 
John. 

1881, Address: Cazenovia, Woodford Co., Ill. 


CHARLES OLIN BRIGHAM. 

Born in Fitchburgh, Worcester Co., Mass. 

1861, Left College in Senior year. 1861, Enlisted as a private. Sergeant of 
Company G, 14th Regiment, Connecticut Volunteers. 1st Lieutenant in 1st 
Connecticut Artillery; Brevet Major; 1865, Major of same. 1870, Studied 
Law in Boston, Mass.; 1873-4, in Derby Line, Vt. 1874-81, Practiced Law in 
Derby Line, Vt. 

1866, Married Clara A. Spalding of Derby Line, Vt. No children. 

1881, Address: Derby Line, Orleans Co., Vt. 


JOHN RANSOM BUCK. 

Born, Dec. 6, 1836, in Glastonbury, Hartford Co , Conn. 

Left College at close of Freshman year. Principal of Grammar Schools and 
Academies in Glastonbury, Bloomfield, South Manchester, Moodus, and East 
Haddam. Studied Law with Judge Martin Wells and Congressman Strong, 
Wethersfield, Conn. Afterward, partner of the latter. Studied with Judge 
James Nichols. 1862, Admitted to the Bar in Hartford, Conn. Associate 
founder of the State Bar Association of Connecticut, and Secretary of the 
same since organization. 1864, Elected Assistant Clerk of the Legislature of 
the State of Connecticut; afterward, Clerk of same. 1866, Clerk of the Senate 
of the State of Connecticut. President of the Hartford Common Council. 
1871, 3, City Attorney of Hartford, Conn. 1868-81, Treasurer of Hartford 
County, Conn. 1879, A.M., Wesleyan University- 1880, 1, State Senator, 1st 
District of Connecticut. 1881, Member of the XLVIth Congress of the United 
States. 

1865, Married Mary A. Keeney of Manchester, Conn. Children: Florence K.; 
John H. 

1881, Address: 28 Chapel St., Hartford, Conn. 


*GEORGE HERBERT GOODWIN. 

Born, May 19, 1842, in Flushing, Queens Co., N. Y. Brother of Walton 
Goodwin, ’64. 

1859, Left College during Sophomore year. Studied in Trinity College. 
1862, A.B., University of Pennsylvania. 1862-3, Studied in Berkeley Divinity 
School. Died, Apr. 14, 1864, in Rome, Italy. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address of sister: M. A. Goodwin, care of Mrs. Rev. S. F. Holmes, 
Mount Vernon, Westchester Co., N. Y. 




1862.] 


NON-GRADUATE ALUMNI. 


449 


SAMUEL PROAL HATFIELD. 

Born, June 6, 1838, in Newark, N. J. Cousin of No. 776, and of R. D. Me- 
Graw, ’59. 

1861, April, Left College, having pursued a Select Course. 1861, Enlisted as 
private, 4th Connecticut Volunteers. 1862-4, 1st Lieutenant, 1st Heavy Artil¬ 
lery Regiment of Connecticut Volunteers; Major of same. Chief Ordnance 
Officer of Siege Artillery before Petersburgh, Va. Removed to Pacific City, Mo. 
188r, and for some years previous, Civil Engineer and planter in Tallahassee, 
Fla. 

1865, Married Helen F. Cummings of Middletown, Conn. (Adopted daugh¬ 
ter of No. 119.) Children: ^Evelina; Frank; ^Joseph Cummings; Richard 
Henry. 

1881, Address: Tallahassee, Leon Co., Fla. 


^GILBERT LEWIS HOLCOMB. 

Born, Aug. 17, 1836, in New Ohio, Broome Co., N. Y. 

Left College during Junior year. 1S61-6, Engaged in teaching. 1866, Prin¬ 
cipal of the High School, Marengo, Ill. Died, Oct. 28, 1866, in Marengo, Ill. 
Married. One child. 


*LIENRY JOHNSON. 

Left College during Sophomore year. 1858, Registered as from Wayne, Me. 
1865, M.D., Harvard Medical School. Acting Assistant Surgeon in the United 
States Navy. 1866-80, Practiced Medicine in New Bedford, Mass. 1877-80, 
City Physician and State Medical Examiner, 1st District of Massachusetts. 
Died, Apr. 17, 1880, in New Bedford, Mass. 

1869, Married Anne Maria Gordon of New Bedford, Mass., who died, 1878. 
Children: Holman Gordon; Theodora; Elizabeth Gordon. 

1881, Address of widow: 14 South Sixth St., New Bedford, Mass. 


*C LI ARLES HENRY LATLIROP. 

Born, Feb., 1835, ’ n Portland, Me. • 

Left College during Senior year. One year, studied in Concord Biblical 
Institute. Local Preacher in Methodist Episcopal Church. Died, Sept. 4, 
1862, in Portland, Me. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address of brother; William W. Lathrop, Portland, Me. 


CARL LAUX, Jr. 

Born, June 24, 1842, in Germany. 

Left College at close of Freshman year. 1854, Emigrated to United States. 
1859—6 t, Studied in Trinity College. 1861, Enlisted in 51st Illinois Volunteers. 
Hospital Steward till close of war. 1865-6, Attended Lectures in Rush Medi¬ 
cal College, Chicago, Ill. 1866-81, Chemist and druggist, Chicago, Ill. 

1865, Married Emilie Schwarm. Children: Mona; Carrie; Ernst; *Amie; 
Herbert Goodwin. 

1881, Address: 869 N. Clark St., Chicago, Ill. 

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451 


Class of 1863. 


ANTHONY WATSON ATWOOD. 

Left College during Junior year. 1S63, A B-, Union College. Studied lair, 
was admitted to the bar. and practiced for a time in Fhiuoe ip ~P Pa. Mem¬ 
ber of the staff of the Phil&d&'kia J\c>r1k American. Writes for newspapers 
over signature ‘‘Gath. ihSi, Engaged: in pubi 1 st-eg a mercaurhe and shipping 
newspaper in Philadelphia, Pa 18S1, Pracricmg law, 3016 North Ninth St_ 
Philadelphia, Pa 

Married. Two children. 

1S81, Address : S09 N. 17th St, Philadelphia Pa 


GREEN LEAF GREELY BAKER. 

Bom, Mar. ro, 1S37. in Alfred, York Co, Me Brother of No. c~c. of 
Charles Baker, '44. and of Frank Baker, *5 2. 

Left College during Freshman year. 1 >04-5. Surgeon in United Stales 
Army. 1S67, Joined, cm trial. Baiiim Conference. Methodist Episcopal 
Church. 1S67, S, 9, Stationed a: Harper's Ferr;. W Ya ; 1S70, 1. Pock-rlbe, 
Md.; 1S72. 3.4, Hamline Church, Washington, I C ; if"3. Centre St Ctrl. 
Cumberland, Md; 1S76. 7, S, Madison Square Church, Pal-more: it~p >c. 
81, Union Square Church, Baltimore. 1S78-9, County Superintendent of Pub¬ 
lic Schools, W. Ya Professor of Phonography in PiftiMnrr, Idd. 

iS^9. Married C. M. Stan ey. of Lancaster. N. H Children Stanley Car¬ 
rie ; Nellie ; Emma. 

1SS1, Address: 649 W. Lombard St_ Balttm -rt. Md. 


♦GEORGE ST.'RRS BATES 

Bom, Sept. 25, 1S37. in Great Falls, Strau orc Cou, N. H. 

Left College during Freshman year. i>6r—_ l. Engager fn tea:ring : hut-"2. 
Dealer in dry gooes. Great Falls. N H i 5 _ r. Member of tbe New FLampshrre 
Legislature. Died. Nov. 22. 1S72, in Great Falls. N FL 

1S64, Married Laura A. Bates of Great Fa .s. N H. Children: * Laura 
Kate; Hattie Gertrude. 

1SS1, Address of « cow : Great tas. Strauorc Co_ N FL 


♦ HOWARD CHANDLER IE ALE 

Bom, Mar. t. 184a in Hudson. Penobscot Co. Me Cousin re No top 
Left College during Junior Year. Died. N : v. 21. 1S65. in Hndsom, Me. 
Unmarried. 

1SS1, Address of sister: Miss M. J. Beale, Hudson. Penobscot C a, Me 


♦EDWARD HAMILTON BREWER 
Bora, about May 1, 1S42- 

Left College during Fre>Lman year. 1S61-3. Pr ate in me lain Afgureit. 
Connecticut Volunteers. Died Ap*r. 2.1S05. in Hosr tta Fredebccshugh. '* a 
U nmarried. 








452 


WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 


[1863. 


* HENRY APPLETON BUTTRICK. 

Left College during Sophomore year. 1859, Registered as from Barre, Mass. 
Died, May 8, 1861, in Barre, Mass. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address of brother: Hon. George M. Buttrick, Boston, Mass. 


ROBERT CARSWELL. 

Born, July 19, 1838, in Colborne, Quebec, Canada. 

Left College during Junior year. 1862-4, Engaged in teaching. 1864-81, 
Law bookseller in Toronto, Canada, and 11 St. Giles St., Edinburgh, Scotland. 

1861, Married. Wife died in 1864; 1868, married again. Children: Infant 
dead; one daughter and one son living. 

1881, Address : 10 Warrender Park Road East, Edinburgh, Scotland. 


* SAMUEL WILLIAM MOORE CHATTAWAY. 

Born, June 20, 1842, in New York, N. Y. 

1861, Dec., Left College in Junior year. 1861, Enlisted as a private ; Quar¬ 
termaster Sergeant; 2d Lieutenant, 24th Regiment Connecticut Volunteers. 
1881, and for some years previous, agent for Russell Manufacturing Company, 
Middletown, Conn. Died, Nov. 9, 1881, in South Farms, Middletown, Conn. 

1864, Married Mary Keyes of Middletown, Conn. Children : Helena ; 
* George K. ; * Samuel; * Ralph ; Arthur K. 

1881, Address of widow: Middletown, Conn. 


* JAMES AUGUSTUS CHURCH. 

* Born, Jan. 23, 1841, in Vassalborough, Kennebec Co., Me. 

Died in College during Freshman year, Nov. 2, 1859; buried in College 
Cemetery, Middletown, Conn. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address of father : Rev. Albert Church, Camden, Knox Co., Me. 


VARNUM AUGUSTUS COOPER. 

Left College during Freshman year. 1857, Joined, on trial, Providence 
Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1857, Stationed at Pontiac Mills, 
R. I. ; 1858, South Somerset, N. Y.; 1859, South Glastonbury, Conn. ; i860, 1, 
Colchester, N. Y.; 1862, 3, New London, Conn.; 1864, 5, Mystic Bridge and 
Westerly ; 1866, Mystic Bridge ; 1867, 8, Broadway Church, Providence ; 
1869,70, Trinity Church. 1871, Transferred to New Hampshire Conference. 
1871, 2, 3, Stationed at Main Street Church, Nashua, N. H. 1873, A.M., 
Wesleyan University. 1874, Transferred to New England Conference. 1874, 
5, 6, Stationed at Trinity Church, Worcester, Mass. ; 1877, 8, 9, South Street 
Church, Lynn ; 1880, 1, Mount Bellingham Church, Chelsea. Chaplain of the 
18th Connecticut Regiment. (See Bibliography.) 

1881, Address : Chelsea, Mass. 


WILLIAM HAVEN DANIELS. 

Born, May 18, 1836, in Franklin, Norfolk Co., Mass. 

Left College during Sophomore year. 1866-8, Librarian in Northwestern 
University. 1868-9, Professor of Rhetoric and Belles Lettres in Illinois Wes- 







r863.] 


NON-GRADUATE ALUMNI. 


453 


leyan University. 1869, Joined, on trial, Rock River Conference, Methodist 
Episcopal Church. 1870, A.M., Illinois Wesleyan University. 1869, 7 °> L Sta¬ 
tioned at Clark Street Church, Chicago, Ill. ; 1872, 3, Park Avenue Church, 
Chicago; 1874, River Forest. 1876-81, Supernumerary; Engaged in literary 
work. (See Bibliography.) 

1S61, Married Henrietta M. Merrick of Chicopee, Mass. Child: Emma T. 

1881, Address: Chicopee, Hampden Co., Mass. 


SAMUEL JONES DAY. 

Born, Nov. 5, 1840, in Marlborough, Hartford Co., Conn. 

Left College during Freshman year. 1860-2, Studied in Union College. 
1863-81, Practiced law in Hartford, Conn. Member of Connecticut Legisla¬ 
ture. 

1865, Married Susan G. Coit of Hartford, Conn. Children: Susan C.; 
Mary; Florence Stanley; Samuel J., Jr. 

1881, Address: 4 Atwood St., Hartford, Conn. 


CLARENCE PORTER KIDDER. 

Left College during Sophomore year. 1866-81, Practiced law in Wilkes 
Barre, Pa. Served in the Union army duting the civil war. 

Married. 

1881, Address: Wilkes Barre, Luzerne Co., Pa. 


*JAMES ROBINSON MOORE. 

Born, 1837. 

Left College during Junior year. Sergeant in the 13th Connecticut Volun¬ 
teers. 1863, Joined, on trial, Black River Conference, Methodist Episcopal 
Church. 1863, Stationed at Brocketts and Stratford ; 1864, Ontario. 1865, Pro¬ 
fessor in Fort Plain Academy. 1S66, Stationed at Fair Haven, Conn. ; 1867,8, 
Florence; 1869, Redfield, N. Y. 1870, Transferred to Colorado Conference. 
1870, 1, Stationed at Big Thompson and Cache La Poudre, Colo.; 1872, 3, 
Trinidad. 1876, Transferred to Northern New York Conference. 1874-9, 
Supernumerary. 1878, June, Admitted to the Soldiers’ Home in Dayton, 
Ohio. Died, Feb. 8, 1879, in Soldiers’ Home, Dayton, Ohio. 

1863, Married Sarah P. Phelps of Hopkinton, N. Y. Children : several. 


MELVIN ROBLEE. 

Born, Nov. 27, 1837, in Granville, Washington Co., N. Y. 

Left College at the beginning of second term, Freshman year. 1881, and for 
several years previous, general dealer in nursery stock, Mankato, Minn. 

1868, Married Emiline R. Beebe of Fond du Lac, Wis. Children: Lenore 
M.; Andrew M.; Edwin T.; Emlyn B. 

1881, Address: Carroll St., Mankato, Minn. 


WILLIAM FRANKLIN SAXE. 

Born, July 30, 1842. Son of No. 83 ; brother of No. 636. 

Left College during Sophomore year. 1860-73, Book-keeper, and in business 
for himself in New York, N. Y. 1873-8, Resided in New York, N. Y. 1881, 
Not found. 

Unmarried. 







454 


WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 


[1864. 


JOSEPH LYBRAND TOPHAM. 

Left College during Sophomore year. 1862-3, Principal of the Academy, 
New Loudon, Pa. 1862-5, Private in Company G, 14th Connecticut Volunteers, 
and in rst Connecticut Artillery. 1862, 1st Lieutenant of 2d New Jersey Cav¬ 
alry. Studied Law in Salem and Trenton, N. J. 1865-81, Practiced Law. 
1881, and for some years previous, Attorney for Insurance Companies. 

1881, Address: Care of Knickerbocker Life Insurance Co., 239 Broadway, 
New York, N. Y. 


FRANCIS JAMES WAGNER. 

Born, Dec. 7, 1835, in Sydney, Cape Breton, N. S. 

1863, Left College at the close of second term, Senior year. 1863, Joined, on 
trial, Providence Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1863, Stationed at 
Portland, Conn.; 1864, 5, New London; 1866, 7, Allen Street Church and South 
Dartmouth; 1868, 9, St. Paul’s Church, Providence, R. I.; 1870, 1, East Wey¬ 
mouth, Mass. 1871, A.M., Wesleyan University. 1*872, Transferred to New 
England Conference. 1873, 4 > Stationed at Medford, Mass.; 1875, 6, 7, 
Worthen Street Church, Lynn; 1878, Dorchester; 1879,80, 1, Trinity Church, 
Springfield. 

1863, Married Elizabeth C. Allison of Cromwell, Conn. Children: Emily A.; 
Robert A. 

1881, Address: 35 Elliott St., Springfield, Mass. 


JOHN WESLEY WARD. 

Born in Salem, Salem Co., N. J. 

Left College during Sophomore year. A.M., Amherst College. M.D., Uni¬ 
versity of Pennsylvania. 1863-81, Practiced Medicine. 1881, and for some 
years previous, Superintendent and Physician of New Jersey State Lunatic 
Asylum. (See Bibliography.) 

1873, Married Horacanna B. Sager of Trenton, N. J. No children. 

1881, Address: Trenton, N. J. 


Class of 1 864 . 


* CHARLES TRUE ADAMS. 

Born, Nov. 14, 1S42, in Boston, Mass. 

Left College during Junior year. 1865, A.B., Dartmouth College. Two 
years, Corporal, 43d Regiment, Massachusetts Volunteers. 1868-9, Principal 
of the High School, Nashville, Tenn. 1869-76, Practiced Law in Chicago, Ill. 
Died, Feb. 28, 1877, in Chicago, Ill. 

1869, Married Emma Saul of Syracuse, N. Y. Children: Samuel; Julie 
Regala. 

1881, Address of widow: 275 Huron St., Chicago, Ill. 


WILLARD SPENCER ALLEN. 

Born, May 12, 1841, in Eastford, Windham Co., Conn. 

lg 63, June, Left College in Junior year. 1872-6, Member of the School 
Board of the City of Boston. 1874-81, Clerk of the Municipal Court of the 







1864.] 


NON-GRADUATE ALUMNI. 


455 

E ast boston District. 1879, A.M., Wesleyan University. 1880-1, Librarian of 
Nevv England Methodist Historical Society. (See Bibliography.) 

1870, Married Adelina Augusta Newhall of Lynn, Mass. Children: *Marv 
Elizabeth ; Mary Addie ; Chester Willard ; Clara Harrington. 

1881, Address: 88 Lexington St., East Boston, Mass. 


JOHN HOWARD BROOKS. 

Born, Dec. 14, 1842, in Tuckahoe, Cape May Co., N. J. 

Left College at close of Sophomore year. 1862-3, Corporal in the 14th New 
Jersey Volunteers. 1864, Studied Law in Philadelphia, Pa. 1865-S, Studied 
Theology in Garret Biblical Institute, Evanston, Ill. 1S69, Joined, on trial 
Wisconsin Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1869,70, Stationed at 
Jefferson, Wis.; 1871, Stoughton; 1872, Shopiere ; 1873, Edgerton; 1874 
Evansville; 1875, 6 > Emerald Grove; 1877, 8, 9, Port Washington; 1880, 1, 
Burnett and Janeau. 

1870, Married Lizzie McCullough of Markham, Canada. Children: four, of 
which one boy and one girl are living-. 

1881, Address: Port Washington, Ozaukee Co., Wis. 


HENRY EUGENE BURTON. 

Born in the Town of Monroe, Fairfield Co., Conn. Brother of No. 388. 

1863, Left College during Junior year. 1861-5. Lieutenant, and Aide-de- 
camp, North Carolina Colored Troops". 1865, Studied Law in Hartford, Conn. 
1866, Admitted to the Bar in Hartford, Conn. 1866-81, Practiced Law in Hart¬ 
ford, Conn. Has been Councilman, and Side Judge of the City Court. 1868- 
80, United States Commissioner. 1870, Executive Secretary under Governor 
Jewell. 1872-81, Register in Bankruptcy. 

1866, Married Mary Beecher Hooker "of Hartford, Conn. Children: *Allen 
Hooker ; Katherine Hooker. 

1881, Address: Hartford, Conn. 


*ASBURY CALDWELL. 

Born, Feb. 2, 1838, in Wiscasset, Lincoln Co., Me. Brother of No. 714. 
i860, Dec., Left College at close of first term, Freshman year. 1860-2, 
Resided in Portland, Me., in poor health. Died, Jan. 29, 1862, in Portland, 
Me. 

Unmarried. 


* JAMES HERVEY DANDY, Jr. 

Born, Mar. 4, 1842, in Bordentown, Burlington Co., N. J. 

1862, Left College during Sophomore year. 1862, Enlisted as Color-sergeant 
in the 48th New York Volunteers; 2d Lieutenant. Captain of the 100th Infan¬ 
try Regiment of New York Volunteers ; 1862-4, Commissary ; Major. Acting 
Colonel of the 7th Pennsylvania Reserves. Fell while leading the regiment 
against Fort Greg, Petersburgh, Va.; died, Apr. 2, 1865, in Petersburgh, Va. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address of father : Rev. J. H. Dandy, Rahway, N. J. 


JAMES HENRY EASTMAN. 

Born, May 31, 1842, in Hanover, Grafton Co., N. H. 

Left College in the first term of Junior year. Served in the Union Army 
during the Civil War. 1864-81, Engaged in reformatory work. 1873-4, Super- 







456 


WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 


[ I 864. 


intendent of the Connecticut State Industrial School for Girls, Middletown, 
Conn.; 1874-81, of the New Jersey State Reform School. (See Bibliography.) 

1862, Married Elizabeth F. Finley of Middletown, Conn. Children: George L.; 
Frank G.; Alice ; Grace. 

188r. Address: Jamesburgh, Middlesex Co., N. J. 


*WILLIAM ALVORD FOSGATE. 

Born, June 27, 1839, in Winchester, Cheshire Co., N. H. Nephew of No. 
172. 

Left College during Junior year. 1861-4, Captain of Company F, 14th 
Regiment, New Hampshire Volunteers. Killed, Sept. 19, 1864, in the battle 
near Winchester, Va. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address of brother: U. B. Fosgate, Winchester, Cheshire Co., N. H. 


WALTON GOODWIN. 

Born, Apr. 10, 1845, Brooklyn, N. Y. Brother of G. H. Goodwin, ’62. 

1862, Dec., Left College during Junior year. 1863-7, Cadet in the United 
States Naval Academy; 1867, Midshipman; 1868, Ensign; 1870, Master; 1871, 
Lieutenant. Three years, on duty on South Atlantic Station; three years, 
Home Station; three years, Pacific Station; 1879-81, on European Station; 
1870, at Torpedo Station, Newport, R. I.; 1S81, at U. S. Naval Academy, 
Department of English, History, and Law. 

1878, Married Betty Walke of Norfolk, Va. Children: ^Frederic; Walton. 
1881, Address: U. S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md. 


*MOSES ASBURY HILL. 

Born, Oct. 9, 1843, * n Saccarappa, Cumberland Co., Me. Brother of No. 
923 - 

Left College during Sophomore year. 1861, Enlisted as private in the 4th 
Connecticut Infantry; promoted successively to Corporal; Sergeant; 1862, 
Sergeant-Major of the 8th Connecticut Infantry ; 1st Lieutenant, and 1S63, 
Captain. 1863-4, Commissary of Subsistence on the Staff of Generals Getty, 
Parke, Baldy Smith, Gibbon, and Ord. 1865, Inspecting Commissary of the 
Division of the Gulf, on the Staff of General Sheridan. 1865, Brevet Major. 
1 865—7, Spent two winters in Minnesota and one summer in Europe for his 
health. Died, July 11, 1867, in Norwalk, Conn. 

Unmarried. 


CHARLES HARVEY LANE. 

Born, Mar. 11, 1844, in Middletown, Conn. Son of No. 20. 

Left College during Junior year. 1864-80, Clerk and salesman for Hitch¬ 
cock & Potter, importers of Cra-pe, 453 Broome street, New York, N. Y. 
1880-1, Superintendent of London branch of Hitchcock & Potter’s house. 
1876, Married Nellie M. Campbell of Watertown, N. Y. No children. 

1881, Address : 23 Old Jewry, London, E. C., England. 


BENJAMIN BEACH LEWIS. 

Born, 1841, in Stratford, Fairfield Co., Conn. 

Left College during Freshman year. 1863-76, Engaged in business in New 
York, N. Y. 1880-1, In poor health, residing at “Old Mill,” between Bridge¬ 
port and Stratford, Conn. 

U nmarried. 

1881, Address: West Stratford, Fairfield Co., Conn. 






1864.] 


NON-GRADUATE ALUMNI. 


457 


CHARLES ALBERT MANSON. 

Born, Aug. 22, 1841, in Great Falls, Strafford Co., N. H. 

i860, Nov., Left College in Freshman year. 1860-1, Studied in Dartmouth 
College. 1861-2, Studied medicine in Dartmouth Medical College; 1863, in 
medical department, Bowdoin College ; 1863, in medical department, University 
of the City of New York. 1864, M.D., University of Vermont. 1864-5, Act¬ 
ing Assistant Surgeon in the United States Army and Navy. 1865-81, Prac¬ 
ticed medicine in Springfield, Mass. 

1865, Married Helen F. Wadleigh of Union, N. H. Children: ^Albert 
Charles; Charles Francis. 

1881, Address: 177 State St., Springfield, Mass. 


* LUCIUS SENECA NICHOLS. 

Left College during Senior year, i860, Registered as from Brookfield, Mass. 
Died, Aug. 27, 1864, in the army. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address of friend: Samuel Edmund Nichols, Pittsfield, Mass. 


CHARLES ENOS PAGE. 

Born, July 7, 1838, in St. Johnsbury, Caledonia Co., Vt. 

Left College at the close of first term, Freshman year. Served as chaplain 
of a New York regiment in the civil war. 1874-9, Pastor of the Congrega¬ 
tional Church, Huntsburgh, Ohio. 1879-81, In business, but preaching occa¬ 
sionally. . 

1861, Married Eliza A. Higby of Granby, Conn., who died ; 1876, Married 
Anna L. Hubbard, of Painesville, Ohio. Children: M. Grace ; * Lizzie May; 
Hattie; Helen May. 

1881, Address: Chardon, Geauga Co., Ohio. 


* WILLIAM B. PUSEY. 

Born, 1843. 

Left College during Freshman year, i860, Registered as from Pittsburg, Pa. 
Studied law in Beaver, Pa., and was admitted to the bar. Died, July 1, 1870. 
1881, Address of brother : Thomas R. Pusey, 54 Sixth St., Pittsburg, Pa. 


BISSELL CORNELIUS SHEPARD. 

Born, Sept. 11, 1838, in Genesee, Alleghany Co., N. Y. 

1861, June, Left College at close of Freshman year. 1861-81, Farmer and 
speculator in Perry, N. Y. 

1862, Married Sarah Robinson of Geneseo, N. Y. Children: Charles L.; 
Frank L. ; Agnes ; Charlotte A. 

1881, Address: Perry, Wyoming Co., N. Y. 


JAMES MELVILLE SHEPARD. 

Born, Nov. 24, 1842, in North Brookfield, Worcester Co., Mass. 

Left College during Junior year. 1876-81, Editor and publisher of Cassopo¬ 
lis Vigilant. 1879-80, State Senator, 12th District of Michigan. (See Bibli¬ 
ography.) 

1870, Married Alice Martin, of Cassopolis, Mich. Children: Melville J.; 
Blanche. 

1881, Address : Cassopolis, Cass Co., Mich. 

53 







458 


WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 


[1865. 


THEODORE DWIGHT SHEPHERD. 

Born, Oct. 13, 1843. 

Left College during Sophomore year, i860, Registered as from Brooklyn, 
N. Y. ; 1861, from Jersey City, N. J. 1879, an< ^ f° r some years previous, 
Practiced law in Norwalk, Ohio. 1880-1, Secretary of Sandusky and Shawnee 
Coal and Iron Company, Shawnee, Perry Co., Ohio. 

1869, Married Ella Sarah Newman, of Norwalk, Ohio. Children: Charles 
V.; Carrie M. 

1881, Address: Norwalk, Pluron Co., Ohio. 


EDWARD PRESCOTT SPALDING. 

Brother-in-law of No. 692. 

Left College during Sophomore year. Corporal in the 24th Regiment, 
Connecticut Volunteers. 1864-71, Engaged in manufacturing and selling ship 
steering apparatus in Boston, Mass. 1875-81, Whereabouts unknown. 

Married Miss Cruger, of Middletown, Conn. One or two children. 


* WALDO FRANK VINAL. 

Brother of No. 703. i860, Registered as from Middletown, Conn. Died, 

Nov. 25, 1863, in Middletown, Conn., during Senior year. 

Unmarried. 


ANDREW ELY WARNER. 

Born, May 20, 1838, in Chester, Middlesex Co., Conn. 

1861, April, Left College in Freshman year. 1872, A.M., Wesleyan Univer¬ 
sity. 1862-80, Principal of several different high schools and academies. 
Unmarried. 

1881, Address: Chester, Middlesex Co., Conn. 


Class of 1865 . 


CASSIUS FREDERICK BOARDMAN. 

Born, Aug. 23, 1846, in Westfield Society, Middletown, Conn. 

Left College during Junior year. 1863, Principal of Church Hill Institute, 
New Canaan, Conn. 1863-6, Studied law in New York, N. Y. 1863-6, 
Taught in the New York Institute for the Blind, Fordham, N. Y.; 1867-8, in 
public schools of Steilacoom, Wash.; 1868-81, in public schools of Nevada 
and of Yuba County, Cal. 

1865, Married Mary F. Moore of Catskill, N. Y. Children: three dead; 
three boys and three girls living. 

1881, Address, Smartville, Yuba Co., Cal. 








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459 


ALBERT WILLIAM CHAPIN. 

Born, Jan. 13, 1844, in Colerain, Franklin Co., Mass. Brother of No. 1234. 
Left College during Sophomore year. 1864, Member of the 1st Massachu¬ 
setts Artillery. 1865-81, Followed mercantile pursuits in San Francisco, Cal., 
New York, N. Y., and in Worcester, Mass. 1881, Book-keeper in the grain ele¬ 
vator of Garland & Lincoln, Worcester, Mass. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address: 69 Salem St., Worcester, Mass. 


JOHN LYON CHASE 

Born, Dec. 27, 1844, in Middletown, Conn. Son of No. 1. 

1863, March 1, Left College in Sophomore year. Member of the firm of 
Chase & Comstock, manufacturers of hats, caps, and furs, 17 East Swan St. 
Buffalo, N. Y. 

1867, Married Virginia Sackett, of Ravenna, Ohio. No children. 

1881, Address : 394 Franklin St., Buffalo, N. Y. 


JOHN CRAWFORD. 

Born, Oct. 8, 1846, in Hudson, Columbia Co., N. Y. Brother-in-law of No. 
402. 

Left College in the second term, Junior year. 1865, Quartermaster Clerk, 
Signal Corps, United States Army. 1866-9, Book-keeper in Mercantile National 
Bank, New York, N. Y. 1869-77, In Printing business in New York, N. Y. 
1877-81, Extensive land owner near Columbus, Ohio; his land being divided 
into farms of from one to three hundred acres each and rented out; his time is 
employed in looking after tenant houses, fences, etc. 

1877, Married Eugenie J. Buffenburg of Elizabeth, N. J. Children : Edna B.; 
Ilsie M. 

1881, Address: London, Madison Co., Ohio; or Union League Club, New 
York, N. Y. 


*GEORGE HEMAN CROSBY. 

Born, Nov. 23, 1842, in Middle Haddam, Middlesex Co., Conn. 

Left College during Sophomore year, Scientific course. 1861-2, 1st Lieuten¬ 
ant in the 14th Regiment, Connecticut Volunteers. Mortally wounded, Sept. 
17, 1862, in the Battle of Antietam; died, Oct. 22, 1862, in Middle Haddam, 
Conn. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address of friend: C. D. Crosby, Middle Haddam, Middlesex Co, 
Conn. 


^ROBERT NEWTON EDDY. 

Born, June 10, 1840, in Verona, Oneida Co., N. Y. Cousin of Edgar Rus¬ 
sell, ’65. 

1862, July, Left College near close of Freshman year. Graduated at St. 
John’s College, Fordham, N. Y. 1862-3, Lieutenant and Captain in the 114th 
Infantry Regiment of New York Volunteers. 1879, Book-keeper in the office 
of the manufactory of Crawford’s improved mower and reaper, Cazenovia, 
N. Y. 1880-1, Assistant Postmaster, Cazenovia, N. Y. Died, Mar. 6, 1881, in 
Cazenovia, Madison Co., N. Y. (See Bibliography.) 

Unmarried. 






460 


WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 


[1865. 


*JOHN PARKER ELLIS. 

Born in New Bedford, Mass. 

Left College daring Freshman year. 1862-76, Manufacturer, Firm of Caleb 
L. Ellis & Son, New Bedford, Mass. Died, May 15, 1876, in New Bedford, 
Mass. 

1870, Married Emma F. Bolles, who is dead. Children: Caleb L.; *Sarah B. 
1881, Address of brother: L. B. Ellis, 76 William St., New Bedford, Mass. 


CHARLES WESLEY FERGUSON. 


Born, June, 1843. 

Left College during Sophomore year. 1863, Provost Marshal’s Clerk, Pough¬ 
keepsie, N. Y. 1864-5, Hospital Steward in the 6th New York Cavalry, City 
Point, Va. 1867, M.D., Columbia College. 1867-8, Practiced Medicine in 
Delaware Co., N. Y. 1869, Started for South America. 1869-81, Not heard 
from. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address of father: Rev. A. H. Ferguson, Saugerties, Ulster Co., N. Y. 


^ANDREW JACKSON GROVES. 

Born, Jan. 27, 1838, in Christiana, New Castle Co., Del. Cousin of J. H. 
Groves, ’65. 

Left College during Sophomore year. Local Preacher in the Methodist 
Episcopal Church. 1864-5, Captain of United States Colored Troops. 1865-6, 
Professor of Mathematics in Crittenden’s Commercial College, Philadelphia, Pa. 
1866-8, Vice-Principal of Friend’s Academy, Langhorne, Pa.; 1871, Principal. 
1868-9, Engaged in Mercantile pursuits in Smyrna, Del. 1869-71, Principal of 
Boys’ Academy, Salisbury, Md. Died, Dec. 13, 1871, in Langhorne, Bucks Co., 
Pa. 

1870, Married Anna B. Flowers of Langhorne, Pa. Child : William F. 

1881, Address of widow: 719 North Second St, Harrisburgh, Pa. 


JAMES HENRY GROVES. 

Born, May 17, 1837, in Red Lion, New Castle Co., Del. Cousin of A. J. 
Groves, ’65. 

1862, Jan. 1, Left College. 1878, A.M., Delaware College. 1865-81, Engaged 
in teaching. 1875-81, State Superintendent of the Public Schools of Delaware. 
(See Bibliography.) 

1878, Married Emma F. Flowers of Langhorne, Pa. Child: Alma F. 

1881, Address: Smyrna, Kent Co., Del. 


JOHN MATTHIAS HODGATS. 

Born, June 19, 1839, in Fall River, Mass. 

Left College during Freshman year. 1862-4, Studied in Brown University. 
1875-81, Principal of Evening School, Boston, Mass. 1881, and for some years 
previous, in Insurance business in Boston, Mass. 

1865, Married Seraphine E. Butler of Providence, R. I. Child: Howard B. 
1881, Address: 58 Alpine St., Roxbury District, Boston, Mass. 







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461 


BENJAMIN FRANKLIN HOLDEN, [Jr.] 

Born, Feb. 14, 1842, in Saxonville, Middlesex Co., Mass. Brother of No. 
892 ; brother-in law of F. A. Sawyer, ’71. 

Left College during Junior year. 1864-81, Woolen manufacturer, Firm of 
Holden & Co , Bristol, N. H. 1879, Member of New Hampshire Legislature, 
1864, Married Minnie A. Crockett of Middletown, Conn. Children: Mary 
Genevieve ; Clarence. 

1881, Address: Bristol, Grafton Co., N. H. 


GEORGE PHELPS HOLMAN. 

Born, Feb. 6, 1842, in Salem, Marion Co., Oreg. 

J une ) Left College at close of Sophomore year. 1865, A.B., and 1868 
A.M., Ohio Wesleyan University. 1866, B.L., University of Albany, N. Y. 
1870-2, Member of Oregon Legislature. 1872, Delegate from Oregon to the 
National Republican Convention, held in Philadelphia, Pa. Profession, Law¬ 
yer. 1881, Clerk for the Firm of Hodge, Davis & Co., wholesale druggists, 
Portland, Oreg. 

1869, Married Emma H. Rounds of New York, N. Y. Children: Julette ; 
Phelps. 

1881, Address: 325 Tenth St., Portland, Oreg. 


JONATHAN BURWELL KILBOURN. 

Born, Aug. 22, 1843, in Middletown, Conn. 

Left College during Junior year. 1870-7, Teller in the Middletown Savings 
Bank; 1877-9, Treasurer. 1880, Councilman of the City of Middletown, Conn. 
1880-1, Resided in Denver City, Colo., for health. 1881, Assumed a position in 
a bank, Pueblo, Colo. 

1873, Married Mary A. Douglas of Middletown, Conn. Children : Jonathan 
Douglas; William Douglas. 

1881, Address: Pueblo, Pueblo Co., Colo. 


CHARLES DE WITT MARCY. 

Born, Oct. 24, 1842, in Greenfield, Franklin Co., Mass. Son of No. 104; 
nephew of No. 291. 

1864, Sept., Left College in Sophomore year. 1862-3, Sergeant in the Signal 
Corps, United States Army. 1881, and for a number of years previous, Agent 
of Sampson, Davenport & Co., Directory Publishers, 155 Franklin St., Boston, 
Mass. 

1863, Married Sophia A. Hilliker of Lynn, Mass. Children: Annie Maude. 
1881, Address: 23 Sargent St., Boston, Mass. 


SAMUEL EDMUND NICHOLS. 

Born, Feb. 17, 1842, in Brookfield, Worcester Co., Mass. Brother of Lucius 
Seneca Nichols, ’64. 

1862, March, Left College in Freshman year. 1865, Studied, one term, in 
Amherst College. 1862-5, Lieutenant and Adjutant in the 37th Regiment, 
Massachusetts Volunteers. Military Commandant in Leicester Academy. 
1866-7, Proprietor and Editor of Pittsfield Sun. 1868-81, Dealer in books, 
music, and stationary, Pittsfield, Mass. (See Bibliography.) 

1866, Married Orpha S. Clark of Northampton, Mass. Children: Walter C.; 
Florence M.; Edith S. 

1881, Address: Pittsfield, Berkshire Co., Mass. 






462 


WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 


[1865. 


* WILLI AM HENRY RICE. 

Born, Feb. 13, 1845, i n Newton, Middlesex Co., Mass. 

Left College at close of Freshman year. 1861, Enlisted as a private in Com¬ 
pany H, 32d Regiment, Massachusetts Infantry. Died, Jan. 14, 1863, in the 
National Hospital, Armory Building, Washington, D. C. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address of mother: Mrs. Marshall Rice, Newton Centre, Middlesex 
Co., Mass. 


*EDGAR RUSSELL. 

Born, Sept. 28, 1840, in Otsego, Otsego Co., N. Y. 

1862, Oct., Left College during Sophomore year. 1862, Enlisted in the 43d 
Regiment of New York Volunteers. Died, Dec. 27, 1862, in Hospital, Potomac 
Creek, Va. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address of mother: Mrs. Mary E. Russell, Otsego, Otsego Co., N. Y. 


* MERRITT HOAG SHERMAN. 

Born, June 3, 1842, in Danby, Rutland Co., Vt. 

Left College at close of Freshman year. 1st Lieutenant nth Vermont 
Heavy Artillery. Killed, June 21, 1864, during the siege of Petersburgh, Va., in 
Cold Harbor. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address of brother: Morris H. Sherman, Clarendon Springs, Rutland 
Co., Vt. 


MANNING FORCE STIRES. 

Born, June 5, 1838, in Clinton, Hunterdon Co., N. J. 

Left College at the close of Sophomore year. 1865, A.B., and 1871, A.M., 
Yale College. 1865-81, In business in New York, N. Y. 1881, and for some 
years previous, dry goods salesman for the firm of Halsted, Haines & Co., 376 
and 378 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 

1867, Married Ellen D. Fisher of Brooklyn, N. Y. Children: *John Tims- 
man ; Bessie Scudder ; Manning F., Jr. 

1881, Address: 18 Lexington Av., Jersey City, N. J. 


DANIEL CAMP TATE. 

Born, May, 1846, in Middletown, Conn. Brother-in-law of No. 264. 

Left College during Junior year. Two years clerk in Park Bank, New York, 
N. Y. Five or six years, Book-kepeer for Lockwood & Davenport, brokers, Ex¬ 
change Place, New York, N. Y. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address: Care of F. L. Davenport, Exchange Place, New York, N. Y. 


* HENRY TOURTELLOTT. 

Born, 1841, in Webster, Worcester Co., Mass. Brother-in-law of No. 797. 
Left College during Junior year. 1864-70, Principal of a public school in 
Davenport, Iowa. Died, Dec., 1870. 

1868, Married Josie B. Turkington of Redding, Conn. No children. 








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NON-GRADUATE ALUMNI. 


463 


Class of 1866 . 


WILLIAM HARLOW ADAMS. 

Born, Sept. 23, 1838, in Townsend, Middlesex Co., Mass. 

Left College during Sophomore year of Scientific course. 1864, Joined, on 
trial, New York East Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1864, Sta¬ 
tioned at Long Ridge, Conn.; 1865, 6, Pleasantvale and East Village; 1867, 8, 
Easton. 1869, Transferred to New England Conference. 1869, 7 °> Stationed 
at Heath, Mass.; 1871,2, Worthington; 1873, Pelham; 1874, 5, Southwick; 
1876, 7, Leydon and East Colerain; 1878, 9, West Parish; 1880, Weston; 
1881, Ludlow Centre. 

1861, Married Sarah J. Ripley of Granville, Mass. Children: Henry Eddy ; 
Alice ; Mary E. 

1881, Address : Weston, Middlesex Co., Mass. 


PAUL RICHARD BROWN. 

Born, Nov. 4, 1846, in New York, N. Y. 

1863, Left College during the fall of Sophomore year. Studied medicine in 
College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, N. Y.; and in Berkshire 
Medical College, Pittsfield, Mass. 1867, M.D., Berkshire Medical College. 
1868-71, Physician of Berkshire County. 1871-3, Sanitary Inspector of the 
Board of Health, New York, N. Y. 1874, Nov. 10, Appointed Assistant Sur¬ 
geon of the U. S. Army; 1879, Nov. 10, Captain and Assistant Surgeon. 
1878-80, Stationed at Fort Hamilton, N. Y. ; 1880-1, at Fort Davis, Tex. 

1868, Married Anna M. Melius of Claverack, N. Y. Children: Paul R.; 
Ralph Minturn. 

1881, Address : Fort Davis, Presidio Co., Tex. 


* SMITH CLARK. 

Born in Middletown, Conn. 

Left College during Freshman year. Principal of the High School, Port¬ 
land and Farm Hill, Conn. Engaged in farming and teaching in Durham, 
Conn. Died, Jan. 14, 1875, in Durham, Conn. 

Married Lauretta Spencer, daughter of Ansel Spencer, of Higganum, Conn., 
who died 1875. Children : Helen M.; Ulysses Grant. 

i88t, Address of sister : Mrs. Whitney P. Clark, Durham, Middlesex Co., 
Conn. 


JOSEPH WARREN DALLY. 

Born, June 22, 1843, in Woodbridge, Middlesex Co., N. J. Cousin of 
No. 617. 

Left College at the close of second term, Freshman year. 1863-5, Studied the¬ 
ology with Professor H. A. Buttz, D.D. 1866, Joined, on trial, Newark Con¬ 
ference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1866, Stationed at Tappan and Middle- 
town, N. Y.; 1867,8,9, Readington and Allentown, N. J. 1S70-2, Located; 
engaged in preparing a history of Woodbridge, N. Y. 1872, Readmitted and 
stationed at Dover, N. J.; 1873, 4 » 5 » Bloomsbury ; 1876, 7, 8, Basking Ridge; 
1879, So, 81, Irvington. 1869-70, Editor of Newark Morning Register , Newark, 
N. J. (See Bibliography.) 

1866, Married Martha Lockwood of Paterson, N. J. Child: William Lock- 
wood. 

1881, Address: Myrtle Av., Irvington, N. J, 






464 


WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 


[1866. 


LOVELL HALL. 

Born, May 12, 1844, in East Hampton, Middlesex Co., Conn. 

Left College at the close of first term, Freshman year. 1865, Yale Literary 
essay medal. 1866, A.B., and 1869, A.M., Yale College. 1870, LL.B., Colum¬ 
bia College. 1867-8, Assistant Principal of Ontario Female Seminary, Canan¬ 
daigua, N. Y. 1868-81, Practiced law in East Hampton and Middletown, 
Conn. 1879, Prosecuting Agent for Middlesex County, Conn. (See Bibliog¬ 
raphy. ) 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address : Middletown, Conn. 


JOHN WILLIAM HUTTINGER. 

Born, Oct. 25, 1836, in the Village of Steinsfeld, Weinsberg County, King¬ 
dom of Wiirttemberg. 

1862, Dec., Left College in Freshman year. 1862, Registered as from 
Oneida, N. Y., where, in 1847, his parents had settled. 1862-4, Clerk in the 
bookstore of Chapin & Son, Oneida, N. Y. 1864-5, Private in the 5th Regi¬ 
ment, New Y ork Heavy Artillery. 1865-70, Engaged in the culture of fruit in Bev¬ 
erly, Burlington County, N. J. 1871, Sailed from New York for Bremen, Ger¬ 
many; traveled, mostly on foot, throughout Germany and Switzerland. 1871-2, 
Correspondent of the Philadelphia Enquirer. 1871-2, Studied French in 
Rolle, near Lausanne, Switzerland. 1872, Elected a member of the Academy 
of Natural Science in Lausanne, Switzerland. 1872, May, Traveled in Italy as 
far as Vesuvius; was there during the great eruption of 1872, and described it. 
Studied French in Paris five months. 1872, Returned to America, to Beverly, 
N. J. 1873-4, Taught French and German in Germantown Academy; 1874, 
in Burlington College, Burlington, N. J.; 1875-6, in West Penn Square Acad¬ 
emy. 1876-81, English teacher in the German-American Institute, 928 Race 
St., Philadelphia, Pa. 1875-81, Member of and translator for the Franklin 
Institute, Philadelphia, Pa. (See Bibliography.) 

1877, Married Alice Ermina Reynolds of Chambersburgh, Pa. Child: Wil¬ 
liam Reynolds. 

1881, Address: Beverly, Burlington Co., N. J. 


J. WICKLIFFE JACKSON. [JOHN WESLEY JACKSON.] 

Born, Sept. 7, 1840, in New Castle County, Del. 

1863, May, Left College during Freshman year. 1863-5, Studied in Dickin¬ 
son College; 1880, Nashville, Tenn. 1865-81, Teacher and Litterateur. (See 
Bibliography.) 

Unmarried. 

1881, Residence: 1209 Washington St., Wilmington, Del. 


* STEPHEN KIMBLE JONES. 

Born, Apr. 3, 1839, in White Mills, Wayne Co., Pa. Brother of No. 801. 
1863, Left College in the spring of Sophomore year. Died, Jan. 3, 1864, in 
White Mills, Pa. 

Unmarried. 


JOHN GOULD KNIGHT. 

Born, Jan. 20, 1840, in Ipswich, Essex Co., Mass. 

1863, Aug., Left College at beginning of Sophomore year. Studied in Bos¬ 
ton under private tutors. Quartermaster Sergeant, 1st Connecticut Artillery. 






NON-GRADUATE ALUMNI. 


1866.] 


465 


1866-81, Engaged in teaching. 1879-81, Chairman of School Committee, and 
Principal of the Academy, Hanover, Mass. 

1869, Married Harriet J. Gardner of Hingham, Mass. Children : Gardner ; 
George Whitaker. 

1881, Address: Hanover, Plymouth Co., Mass. 


* JAMES LEAHY. 

Born, 1S42, in Ireland. 

Left College during Sophomore year. 1862, Registered as from Middletown, 
Conn. Died, Aug. 23, 1865, in Visalia, Tulare Co., Cal. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address of friend: Mrs. F. W. Steuben, Middletown, Conn. 


WESLEY LOCKHART. 

Left College during Sophomore year. Private in 31st Regiment, Maine Vol¬ 
unteers. 1881, and for several years, has taught in Bucksport, Me. 

1865, Married Helen F. Turner of Bucksport, Me., who died Apr. 7, 1878. 
Child: * Fred. Augustus. 

1881, Address : Bucksport, Hancock Co., Me. 


LUCIUS STARR MILLER 

Left College during Freshman year. 1862, Registered as from Bloomfield, 
Conn. 1868-70, Was in the flour and commission business in South Water St., 
Chicago, and resided in Evanston, Ill. 1881, Not found. 


WILLIAM HERBERT MOONEY. 

Born, 1845, in Middletown, Conn. 

1864, Left College during Sophomore year. 1866, Graduated at Eastman’s 
National Business College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Chicago manager for W.& B. 
Douglas, pump manufacturers, of Middletown, Conn. 

Married. Children: Clara Lillian; Edna May. 

1881, Address: 3540 Ellis Av., Chicago, Ill. 


*ELI WESTON PARICMAN. 

Born, Apr. 1, 1840, in Charleston, Penobscot Co., Me. 

Left College during Sophomore year. 1863, Enlisted as 2d Lieutenant, 1st 
D. C. Cavalry; rst Lieutenant; Captain in the same. Killed, June, 1864, in 
the Battle of Petersburg, Va. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address of brother: L. Parkman, East Corinth, Penobscot Co., Me. 


WESLEY SHERMAN. 

Born, May 16, 1837, in Columbia County, N. Y. 

Left College during Junior year. 1869-73, Sewing Machine Agent, Middle- 
town, Conn. 1876, M.D., Lorrg Island College Hospital, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
1876-81, Practiced Medicine in Brooklyn, N. Y. 

1866, Married Mary E. Bishop of Middletown, Conn. Child: one son, dead. 
1881, Address: 336 9th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

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466 


WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 


[1867. 


EDWARD H. TREADWAY. 

Left College during Freshman year, Scientific course. Engaged in the Drug 
business in Lowell, Mass. 

18S1, Address : 53 East Merrimack St., Lowell, Mass. 


WILLIAM SHEPPARD WALTON. 

Left College during Sophomore year, Scientific course. 1862, Registered as 
from Milwaukee, Wis. 1864, Captain in the 34th Regiment, New York Volun¬ 
teers. 1868, Studied in Garrett Biblical Institute, Evanston, Ill. Thought to 
have preached in the New Jersey Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 
1881, Not found. 


ALBAN JOHN WILSON. 

Born, Apr. 7, 1838, near Wilmington, Del. 

1863, Left College during Freshman year. Enlisted as a private in a Penn¬ 
sylvania regiment. 1865, M.D., Homoeopathic Medical College of Pennsyl¬ 
vania. 1865-81, Practiced Medicine in Philadelphia, Pa. 

1875, Married Emma Vanpelt of Cincinnati, Ohio. Children: two, both 
living. 

1SS1, Address: 1525 South 13th St., Philadelphia, Pa. 


Class of 1867 . 


^CHARLES LORENZO BARROWS. 

Born, Jan. 4, 1845, * n Jamaica, Windham Co., Vt. Brother of No. 475. 

Left College during Freshman year. Died, Apr. 12, 1870, in Wardsborough, 
Vt. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address of sister: Mrs. Rev. C. P. Flanders, Union Village, Orange 
Co., Vt. 


ALBERT MIRON BIGELOW. 

Born, Oct., 1843, in Northampton, Hampshire Co., Mass. 

Left College during Junior year. 1873, Instructor in Natural Sciences, East 
Greenwich Academy, R. I. 1881, and for some years previous, engaged in 
manufacturing picture frames in Worcester, Mass. 

1872, Married I. E. Pierce of Worcester, Mass. Children : two. 

1881, Address: 448 Main St., Worcester, Mass. 


JOHN HENRY CHAPMAN. 

Born, Sept. 14, 1844, in Nashua, Hillsborough Co., N. H. 

Left College during Junior year. 1867, A.B., and 1870, A.M., Yale College. 
1867-81, Engaged in mercantile pursuits in Nashua, N. H. 1878, Clerk of the 
Common Council of the City of Nashua, N. H. 

1869, Married Mary Jane Cooke of Nashua, N. H. Children : John Cooke; 
Helen Josepha; Emily Kittredge. 

1881, Address: 55 Franklin St., Nashua, N. H. 







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467 


JOHN HENRY CHURCHILL. 

Born, July 1, 1844, in Lynn, Mass. 

1865, Nov., Left College. 1865-6, Studied in the College of Physicians and 
Surgeons, New York, N. Y. 1867, M.I)., Harvard Medical College. 1867, 
Studied Medicine in Vienna, Austria. 1867-81, Practiced Medicine; 18S1, and 
for some years previous, in Cross River, N. Y. Contributor to medical jour¬ 
nals. (See Bibliography.) 

Married Miss Canfield (sister of C. C. Canfield, ’72.) Children: Irene; 
Paul. 

18S1, Address: Cross River, Westchester Co., N. Y. 


JEFF'ERSON CLARK. 

Born, Oct, 3, 1846, in Glover, Orleans Co., Vt. 

Left College at the close of Freshman year. 1867, A.B., Amherst College. 
1867-81, Practiced Law, 99 Nassau St., New York, N. Y. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address: 18 West 25th St., New York, N. Y. 


PETER FLETCHER COLE. 

Born in Broadway, Warren Co., N. J. 

1865, Jan., Left College. 1865, 2d Lieutenant of Company G, 29th Regiment, 
United States Colored Troops ; afterward, became Chief Clerk, Commissary of 
Muster’s Office, Brownsville, Tex. Three years, Clerk for S. B. Crittenden & 
Co., New York, N. Y.; for Denny, Poor & Co., New York, N. Y. Two years, 
in business in Newark, N. J., firm of J. & P. F. Cole. 1881, and for some 
years previous, Book-keeper for Denny, Poor & Co., New York, N. Y. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address: 44 Morton St., New York, N. Y. 


GEORGE OPDYKE CUMMINGS. 

Left College during Junior year. 1868, Practiced Medicine in Hackettstown, 
N. J.; 1881, Dover, N. J. 

1881, Address: Dover, Morris Co., N. J. 


*MELVILLE COX ELLIOTT. 

Born, 1839, in Corinna, Penobscot Co., Me. 

1865, June, Left College near the close of Sophomore year. 1865, Taught 
school in Stockton, Me. 1866, Visited the Island of Sicily on account of health. 
1866-9, Taught school in Ellsworth, Me. 1869, Sailed for Bombay, and from 
there to Calcutta, for the purpose of examining the Christian Missions in the 
cities of India. Visited Benares, Allahabad, Caunpore, and Lucknow. Prin¬ 
cipal of schools in the Methodist Episcopal Church Mission in Lucknow. 1870, 
Engaged in teaching in Moradabad, and occasionally preached in English, 
in the meantime studying the Hindoostan Language. 1871, Joined, on trial, 
India Mission Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church, and was stationed at 
Baraich, Province of Oude. Health failing, he removed to Naini Tal, then to 
Almera. Died, Aug. 26, 1871, in Almorah, N. W. P., India. 

Unmarried. 







468 


WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 


[ 1867 . 


ISAAC NEWTON ELWOOD. 

Born, May 11, 1843, in Starkville, Herkimer Co., N. Y. 

1865, Sept., Left College. 1862-3, Delegate of the Christian Commission. 
1867, A.B., and 1870, A.M., University of Michigan. 1867, Joined, on trial, 
Detroit Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1867, 8, Stationed at Mar¬ 
quette, Mich.; 1869, Fentonville; 1870, 1, Saginaw City ; 1872,3,4, Morenci ; 
1875, Ann Arbor ; 1876, Port Huron. 1877-81, Presiding Elder of Port Huron 
District. 

1878, Married Annie C. Houpt of Utica, N. Y. Children : Caroline Frances ; 
Mary Alice. 

1881, Address : Port Huron, St. Clair Co., Mich. 


EDWARD MASON ELY. 

Born, Oct. 26, 1844, in Providence, R. I. 

Left College during Freshman year. 1881, Grocer in East Providence, R. I. 
1864 or 1865, Married. 1875, Married Lydia H. Barney of Fall River, Mass. 
Children: Lulu S.; * Etta M. 

1881, Address : East Providence, Providence Co., R. I. 


JAMES WILLIAM FITCH. 

Born, Jan. 7, 1846, in Uncasville, New London Co., Conn. 

1864, Left College in the spring of Freshman year, Scientific course. 1869, 
Joined, on trial, Providence Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1869, 
Stationed at South Coventry, Conn.; 1870, Staffordville, R. I. 1871-2, Studied 
theology in Boston, Mass. Preached in Congregational churches, Seymour and 
Tolland, Conn.; in Methodist Episcopal Church, Osterville, Mass.; 1876-7, in 
Unitarian Church, West Bridgewater, Mass. 1878, Removed to Marietta, 
Ohio. 1S81, Editor and proprietor of the "Jefferson Gazette. (See Bibliography.) 

1872, Married Margaret Newell of East Hartford, Conn. Child : William L. 

1881, Address: Jefferson, Ashtabula Co., Ohio. 


LEROY ALLISON FOSTER. 

Born, Mar. 15, 1843, ’ n Portland, Me. Cousin of No. 411. 

Left College during Freshman year, Scientific course. Private in the First 
Maine Battery. 1867-8, Studied in the University of Michigan; 1868-72, in 
Cornell University. 1872, B.S., Cornell University. 1872-8, Financial editor 
of the Portland Daily Press. 1880, Clerk in the Post Office at Portland, Me. 

1874, Married Emma S. Eastman of Worcester, Mass. Children: Clifford 
Eastman ; Cornelia Chase. 

1881, Address: 5 Tolman Place, Portland, Me. 


HENRY DRAPER HARROWER. 

Born, June 10, 1846, in North Adams, Berkshire Co., Mass. Brother of 
No. 760. 

1865, June, Left College in Junior year. 1865-81, Practiced law in Albany, 
N. Y. (See Bibliography.) 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address: 133 State St., Chicago, Ill. 






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NON-GRADUATE ALUMNI. 


469 


ROBERT LAUDER. 

Born, 1840, in Scotland. 

1865, Left College during Junior year. 1870, Insurance Agent in Bridgeport, 
Conn. 1871, M.D., and Valedictorian, Yale Medical College. Corporal in the 
11th Rhode Island Volunteers. 1880, President of the Bridgeport Medical 
Association. 1872-81, Practiced medicine and surgery in Bridgeport, Conn. 

1867, Married first wife, who died Aug. 7, 1878. 1880, Married Jennie A. 

Paddock of Bridgeport, Conn. Children : Robert H.; three dead. 

1881, Address: 165 Fairfield Av., Bridgeport, Conn. 


HENRY CLAY MICHENER. 

Born, Aug. 13, 1844, in Doylestown, Bucks Co., Pa. 

1865, Left College during Junior year. 1866-7, Studied law. 1867, Admit¬ 
ted to the bar. 1867-81, Practiced law in Doylestown, Pa. 1879, Official 
Stenographer for the 7th Judicial District of Pennsylvania. 

1868, Married Mary Ford Roberts (sister of Nos. 634, 702, and 875) of Mid¬ 
dletown, Conn. Children: Jennie E.; George R. 

1881, Address: Doylestown, Bucks Co., Pa. 


HENRY HUNTINGTON NEWTON. 

Born, Mar. 28, 1841, in Durham, Middlesex Co., Conn. Brother of No. 958. 
Left College near close of Freshman year, Scientific course. 1864-81, En¬ 
gaged in farming in Durham, Conn. 

1864, Married Carrie G. Newton of Durham, Conn, (sister of No. 931). No 
children. 

1881, Address: Durham, Middlesex Co., Conn. 


LEVI SCHOBERT. 

Born, July 10, 1836, in Wapwallopen, Luzerne Co., Pa. 

1864, Left College during the spring of Freshman year. 1864, Studied in 
Lafayette College. 1864, was drafted and paid a substitute. 1865, ‘Tutor in 
Greensburgh Seminary, Ohio. 1866, Tutor in Union Seminary, Pa. 1867, 
Moved to Iowa, and preached ; 1867-70, In the Methodist Episcopal Church. 
1870, Moved to Kossuth, Pa. 1871-81, Local preacher, teacher, and farmer in 
Kossuth, Pa. 

1866, Married Kate Dinges, who died in 1870. 1871, Married Rebecca 

Weaver of Kossuth, Pa. Children: Lee Amazon; Jennie Victoria; Vernon 
Day; Excelsia Karoline; Mytie Blache; Mattie Maybel. 

1881, Address: Kossuth, Clarion Co., Pa. 


GEORGE GARDNER STEPHENSON. 

Born, July 18, 1844, in New York, N. Y. 

Left College during Freshman year. Studied medicine in the College of 
Physicians and Surgeons, New York, N. Y. 1864-6, Secretary of the New 
York Ophthalmic Hospital. 1876-9, Auditor of the town of Stamford. 1876-81, 
Director of the First National Bank, Amenia, N. Y. 1873-81, Trustee of 
School Board, Amenia, N. Y. 

1866, Married Mary Bryan of Amenia, N. Y. Children: Frank Bryan; Mary 
Elizabeth; George G., Jr. 

1881, Address: Amenia, Dutchess Co., N. Y. 





470 


WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 


[1867. 


JOSEPH WILLIAM STOVER. 

Born, May 3, 1843, in Bucksport, Hancock Co., Me. 

Left College during Sophomore year. 1865-7, Attended medical lectures, 
Bowdoin Medical College, and Harvard Medical College. 1868-9, Drug clerk 
in Bucksport, Me. 1872-81, In drug business in East Boston, Mass. 

1871, Married Ellen Wing of Bangor, Me. Children: * William; Helen; 
one dead. 

1881, Address: 108 Trenton St., East Boston, Mass. • 


AUGUSTUS WHITNEY WEEKS. 

Born, Feb. 5, 1833, in Worcester, Mass. 

1864, Left College at close of fall term, Sophomore year. 1861-2, Private in 
the 6th Infantry Regiment, Massachusetts Volunteers. 1865, Missionary and 
teacher of Freedmen’s American Missionary Association. 1865-9, Teacher of 
the Freedmen’s Bureau. 1881, and for some years previous, Business manager 
and book-keeper in Lowell, Mass. 

1868, Married Lauraetta Frye of Lowell, Mass. Child : * Laura Elizabeth. 

1881, Address : 69 Andover St., Lowell, Mass. 


HOMER WESTON. 

Born, Oct. 4, 1841, in Ascutneyville, Windsor Co., Vt. 

Left College in the middle of the fall term, Junior year. 1867, A.B., Yale 
College. 1868, LL.B., Albany Law School. 1868, Principal of La Crosse 
Valley Seminary, Wis. 1869-74, Engaged in farming in Ascutneyville, Vt. 
1874-81, Practiced law, 5 Empire Block, Syracuse, N. Y. 

1868, Married Emma A. Harrington of East St. Johnsbury, Vt. (sister of 
No. 437.) Children: Nina; Waldo; Alice; * Albert. 

1881, Address: 61 Court St., Syracuse, N. Y. 


* HORACE REED WILLIAMS. 

Left College during Junior year. 1870, M.D., Bellevue Hospital Medical - 
College. 1870, Oct., Graduated from Charity Hospital. On staff of Charity 
Hospital, Blackwell’s Island. Physician to the Police Department, 300 Mul¬ 
berry St., New York, N. Y. 

1881, Address: 229 East' 30th St., New York, N. Y. 


* ADAMS BROCK WILSON. 


Born, Mar. 8, 1842. 

Left College during Freshman year. Removed to Bradford, Vt. 1867, M.D., 
Dartmouth College. 1867-9, Practiced in Littleton, N. H. Died, Auc. 31! 
1869, in Bradford, Vt. 

1868, Married Luella M. Little of Littleton, N. II. No children. 

1881, Address of widow: Des Moines, Iowa. 






NON-GRADUATE ALUMNI. 


471 


1868 .] 


Class of 1868 . 


HAMLIN JAMES ANDRUS. 

Brother of No. 709. 

Left College during Senior year. 1864, Registered as from Millerton, N. Y.; 
1865, Golden’s Bridge, N. Y.; 1867, Kensico, N. Y. 1870, Studied Law in 
Columbia College. 1872-81, Practiced Law in New York, N. Y 
1881, Address: 42 Pine St., New York, N. Y. 


FRANKLIN HOWARD BEALE. 

Born, Apr. 9, 1844, in Frankfort, Piscataquis Co., Me. Brother of No. 969. 
1865, April, Left College in Freshman year. 1865-8, Principal of Machias 
High School. 1868, Studied Medicine in Maine Medical School, Brunswick, 
Me. 1878-81, Dealer in painters’ supplies, etc., Firm of C. Beale & Co., 
Augusta, Me. 

1867, Married Susan E. Crane of Machias, Me. No children. 

1881, Address: Augusta, Kennebec Co., Me. 


MICHAEL JOHN CALLAN. 

Born, Aug. 16, 1837, in Louth, Louth Co., Province of Leinster, Ireland. 

1866, August, Left College in Sophomore year. 1863-5, Professor of Natural 
Science and Mathematics in Willoughby Collegiate Institute. 1863, A.B., and 
1866, A.M., Baldwin University, Berea, Ohio. 1866-8, Instructor in Mental 
and Moral Science and Belles Lettres in Maine Wesleyan Seminary and Female 
College, Kent’s Hill, Me. 1870, Feb. 8, Ordained Minister in the Congrega¬ 
tional Church. 1870-8, Pastorates : Torrington and Hadlyme, Conn. 1878, 
Removed to Missouri. 1878-81, Engaged in farming in Emporia, Mo. 1881, 
Doing Home Missionary work in St. Mary’s and Maple Hill, Kans. (See 
Bibliography.) 

1867, Married Olive R. Garney of Mentor, Lake Co., Ohio. Children: *John 
Paul; Mary Catharine; John Gurney; Olive Amy. 

1881, Address: Emporia, Daviess Co., Mo. 


GEORGE HOLLIS HAMMOND. 

Born, Aug. 10, 1846, in New Village, Suffolk Co., N. Y. Brother of Nos. 
282 and 799. 

Left College at the close of second term, Sophomore year. 1866-9, Engaged 
in teaching. 1869-70, Studied Medicine in Brooklyn, N. Y., and Saratoga 
Springs, N. Y.; 1870-2, in the Medical Department of the University of the 
City of New York. 1872, Received M.D., and the “ Budd Prize” for best 
attainments in Obstetrics. 1872, Traveled in Europe. 1873-81, *Practiced 
Medicine and Surgery in Freeport, N. Y. 

1874, Married S. E. Kilby of Brooklyn, N. Y. Child: Frank M. 

1881, Address: Freeport, Queens Co., N. Y. 


HOWARD MOSES INGHAM. 

Born, 1844, in Brooklyn, Cuyahoga Co., Ohio. Cousin of Nos. 295 and 431. 
Left College during Freshman year, Scientific course. 1881, Bookseller and 
Publisher in the Firm of Ingham, Clarke & Co., Cleveland, Ohio. 

1866, Married Sarah M. Woodward of Keene, N. H. Child: Leslie. 

1881, Address: 95 Duane St., Cleveland, Ohio. 







472 


WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 


[ 1868 . 


WILLIAM EDGAR LOWN. 

Born, Jan. 9, 1848, in Rhinebeck, Dutchess Co., N. Y. 

Left College in the middle of Sophomore year. 1866-8, Studied in Michigan 
University. 1873-8, Practiced Law in Cleveland, Ohio ; 1878-80, in Chicago, 
Ill.; 1881, in New York, N. Y. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address : 17 East 17th St., New York, N. Y. 


SAMUEL HENRY NOON. 

Born, July 2, 1841, in Leicester, England. Cousin of No. 897. 

Left College during Sophomore year. 1868, Graduated in School of Theol¬ 
ogy, Boston University. 1869, Joined, on trial, New England Conference, 
Methodist Episcopal Church. 1869, 70, Stationed at Groveland, Mass.; 1871, 
Needham; 1872, 3, Highlandville; 1874, South Walpole and Walpole; 1875, 
Shrewsbury; 1876, Charlton. 1877, Supernumerary. 1878, Stationed at Ayer 
and West Groton; 1879, 80, Barre and Harwich; 1881, Weston. 

1870, Married Mary Woods Atkinson of Cambridge, Mass. Children : 
Samuel A.; Henry S.; Theodore ; Grace. 

1881, Address: Barre, Worcester Co., Mass. 


SELDEN WALKLEY NOYES. 

Born in Higganum, Middlesex Co., Conn. 

1865, Feb. 5, Left College in Freshman year. 1868, M.D., Medical Depart¬ 
ment, University of Pennsylvania. 1869, Practiced Medicine in Middletown, 
Conn.; ^70-3, in Cromwell, Conn. 1874-81, Clerk in Higganum Manufactur¬ 
ing Company, Higganum, Conn. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address : Higganum, Middlesex Co., Conn. 


MORRIS WATSON PRINCE. 

Born, July 25, 1845, ’ n Booth Bay, Lincoln Co., Me. 

Left College at the close of Sophomore year. Private in 34th Regiment, 
Massachusetts Volunteers. 1868-9, Principal of High School, Thomaston, 
Me.; 1870-1, Nashua, N. H. 1S71, Joined, on trial, New Hampshire Confer¬ 
ence, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1871-3, Stationed at Plymouth, N. H.; 
1874, Concord; 1875, 6, Baker Memorial Church, Concord; 1877, 8, 9, Dover; 
1880, 1, Grace Church, Haverhill, Mass. 

1867, Married Katie M. Buck of Bucksport, Me. Children: ^Maurice R.; 
Leon C.; Edith S. 

1881, Address : 21 Cedar St., Haverhill, Mass. 


JULIUS WILLIAM RUSSELL. 

Born, Sept. 1, 1846, in Moira, Franklin Co., N. Y. 

Left College at the close of Sophomore year. 1868, A.B., Yale College. 
1869, Principal of the Academy, Hinesburgh, Vt. 1870-81, Practiced Law in 
Burlington, Vt., Firm of Russell & Washburn. Member of the Board of 
Public Schools in Burlington, Vt. 

1872, Married Kate Beecher of Hinesburgh, Vt. Children: Flora E. • 
William J. 

1881, Address: Burlington, Vt. 





NON-GRADUATE ALUMNI. 


473 


1868 .] 


ORANGE WALTER SCOTT. 

Born, Oct. 15, 1842, in Newbury, Orange Co., Vt. Brother-in-law of No. 633. 

Left College during Sophomore year. 1863-4, Teacher in New Jersey Con¬ 
ference Seminary, Pennington, N. J. 1871-2, Member of City School Board, 
Haverhill, Mass. 1867, Joined, on trial, Maine Conference, Methodist Episco¬ 
pal Church. 1867, Stationed at York, Me.; 1868,9, South Berwick; 1870, 1, 2, 
First Church, Haverhill, Mass. 1873, Transferred to New Hampshire Confer¬ 
ence. 1873, 4 > Stationed at New Market, N. H.; 1875, 6, Dover; 1877, 8, First 
Church, Concord. 1879, Transferred to Wyoming Conference. 1879, 80, Sta¬ 
tioned at Kingston, Pa.; 1881, Pittston. 1879-80, Trustee of Wyoming Con¬ 
ference Seminary and Secretary of the Board; Lecturer on Commercial Law. 

1867, Married Lucy A. Jameson of Irasburgh, Vt. Children: Everett H.; 
Anna Gertrude ; Florence Eliza. 

1881, Address: Kingston, Luzerne Co., Pa. 


CHARLES SMITH. 

Born, Oct. 1, 1839, in Hampton, Rockingham Co., N. H. 

Left College early in Sophomore year. 1870-2, County Superintendent of 
Schools. 1873-81, Practiced Law in River Falls and Prescott, Wis. 

1878, Married Mary A. Haw of Hudson, Wis. No children. 

1881, Address: River Falls, Pierce Co., Wis. 


ELIAS AUGUSTUS TUTTLE. 

Born, July 18, 1844, * n Yates, Orleans Co., N. Y. 

Left College during Freshman year. 1866, Studied in Rochester University. 
1881, Broker, Firm of Tuttle, Milne & Co., cotton and cotton goods, Fall 
River, Mass., and Tiverton, R. I. 

Married Cornelia S. Clarke. Two children. 

1881, Address : Fall River, Mass. 


HENRY LUCIUS WASHBURN. 

Born, Jan. 22, 1847, i* 1 Windsor Locks, Hartford Co., Conn. 

Left College at the close of Freshman year. 1868, A.B., and 1871, A.M., 
Yale College. 1869, Traveled in Europe. 1870-1, Practiced Law in Burling¬ 
ton, Vt., in company with J. W. Russell; later, in Boston, Mass. 

1873, Married Mary Sawin of Gardner, Mass. Child : Emily. 

1881, Address : 69 Clifford St., Boston, Mass. 


JAMES HAZELTON WILLARD. 

Born, Apr. 1, 1848, in New Albany, Floyd Co., Ind. 

1865, May, Left College in Freshman year. 1868, A.B., Hamilton College. 
LL.B., Columbia College. Studied in Colege de France , Ecole de Droit et Pons t 
and Schule des Rechts , Vienna, Austria. 1870-8f, Practiced Law in Indian¬ 
apolis and Bedford, Ind. 1872-3, and 1878-9, Member of Indiana Legisla¬ 
ture. 

1877, Married Kate L. Newland of Bedford, Ind. No children. 

1881, Address: Bedford, Lawrence Co., Ind. 

60 






474 


WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 


[ 1869. 




Class of 1869 . 


HENRY HOBBS ANDREWS. 

Born, Feb. 17, 1858, in Lubec, Washington Co., Me. 

1865, Nov., Left College in Freshman year. 1877-9, Studied law in Bangor, 
Me. Profession, law. 1881, Not practicing on account of ill health. 

1875, Married Susan E. Davis of Bangor, Me. No children. 

1881, Address : 16 Fourth St., Bangor, Me. 


GAYBERT BARNES. 

Born in Middletown, Conn. 

Left College during Senior year. 1879, A.M., Wesleyan University. 1869, 
Clerk f r E. B. Treat & Co., New York, N. Y. 1870-2, In publishing house of 
Scribner & Co.; 1872-81, of Harper & Brothers, New York, N. Y. 

Married Mary L. Fuller of Norwich, Conn. 

188r, Address: Care of Harper & Brothers, Franklin Square, New York, 
N. Y. 


GEORGE FOSTER CADY. 

Born, Feb. 12, 1849, Voluntown, Windham Co., Conn. Brother-in-law of 
No. 1001. 

Left College during Junior year. 1868-81, In the employ of the Continental 
Life Insurance Company, Hartford, Conn.; 1881, principal of renewal depart¬ 
ment. 

1873, Married Fannie J. Dodd of Hartford, Conn. No children. 

1881, Address: 98 Hudson St., Hartford, Conn. 


* JAMES EDWARD CASWELL. 

Left College during Junior year. 1869, Taught in Worcester Academy, 
Worcester, Mass., and in Cohasset, Mass. 1870, Studied French and German 
in Boston, Mass Book-keeper for Samuel B. Locke & Co., Boston, Mass. 
1872, Went to British Guiana, S. A., to take charge of shipping lumber to 
Boston, and to receive consignments. 1873, Returned • in feeble condition. 
Died, Dec. 3, 1873, Lynn., Mass. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address of friend : Charles C. Barry, 40 State St., Boston, Mass. 


r 


ROBERT NEWTON FEARON. 

Born, 1849, i n Pratt’s Hollow, Madison Co., N. Y. 

1866, July, Left College in Freshman year. 1870, A.B., University of Michi¬ 
gan. 1878, A.M., Syracuse University. Superintendent of Schools in Ionia, 
Mich. 1872, Principal of High .School, Minneapolis, Minn. 1881, and for 
some years previous, Superintendent of Schools in East Liverpool, Ohio. 

1872, Married F. G. Darrow of West Eaton, N. Y. Children : * Bertie D.; 
*Anna E. 

1881, Address: East Liverpool, Columbiana Co., Ohio. 







1869.] 


NON-GRADUATE ALUMNI. 


475 


* MICHAEL EDWARD GRIFFIN. 

Born, Sept. 18, 1849, i n Eastern Pennsylvania. 

Left College during Sophomore year. 1866-8, Studied in Columbia College. 
1868-9, Studied law with Hon. Richard O. Gorman, New York, N. Y. Em¬ 
ployed by the Air Line Railroad for some time. Died, July 16, 1877, in Mid¬ 
dletown, Conn. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address of friend : John Griffin, Middletown, Conn. 


WILLIAM ELIJAH HYDE. 

Born, June 14, 1843, Afton, Chenango Co., N. Y. 

Left College during Freshman year. 1869-70, Principal of the Union 
School. 1870-81, Engaged in farming in Afton, N. Y. 

1869, Married Ella A. Landers of Afton, N. Y. Children: A. T.; Bertha 
E.; A. W. 

1881, Address : Afton, Chenango Co., N. Y. 


HOLMES MAYHER JERNEGAN. 

Born, Aug. 3, 1846, in Edgartown, Dukes Co., Mass. Cousin of No. 561. 
Left College during Freshman year. 1866-9, Studied in the New York 
Homeopathic Medical College. Professor of Surgery in the Medical School of 
Boston University. 1869-81, Physician and Surgeon in Boston, Mass. 

1866, Married Belle King of New York, N. Y. Child: Walter S. 

1881, Address: 700 Tremont St., Boston, Mass. 


JOHN LEMLEY, Jr. 

Born, 1843, in Hesse Darmstedt, Germany. 

Left College at close of Freshman year. 1867, Graduated at Connecticut 
Literary Institute, Suffield, Conn. 1868-77, Proprietor and editor of the Golden 
Censer. 1879-81, Proprietor and editor of Zion's Watchman. (See Bibliog¬ 
raphy.) 

1871, Married Clara Elizabeth Davis of Rockford, Ill. Children: Walter 
A.; * Willie A. 

1881, Address: 81 South Ferry, Albany, N. Y. 


WILLIAM HECTOR McALLISTER. 

Left College during Sophomore year. 1868, Member of the staff of the 
New York Tribune , New York, N. Y. 1868, LL.B., Columbia Law School, 
New York, N. Y. Studied in Union Theological Seminary. 1875, Joined, on 
trial, New York East Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1875, 6» Sta¬ 
tioned at Port Washington, N. Y.; 1877-8, Litchfield, Conn.; 1879-80, George 
Street Church, New Haven, Conn. 1880, Located. 1880-1, Pastor of Bethany 
Independent Methodist Church, Baltimore, Md. (See Bibliography.) 

1881, Address: Bethany Independent Methodist Church, Baltimore, Md. 


GEORGE BUSHNELL MARTIN. 

Born, Mar.. 15, 1846, in Claverack, Columbia Co., N. Y. 

1868, June, Left College at close of Junior year. Studied in Union College. 
1868-70, Studied law in Hudson, N. Y. 1870, Admitted to the bar in New York, 







476 


WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 


[1870. 


N. Y. 1870-3, Practiced law in New York, N. Y.. 1873-81, Secretary and 
treasurer of the Empire Transportation Company of New Haven, Conn. 

1873, Married Alice Preston of New Haven, Conn. Children: Corinne 
Martin. 

1881, Address: 174 Orange St., New Haven, Conn. 


* BENJAMIN LATHAM MILLER. 

Born, Oct. 3, 1848, in Boston, Mass. 

L^ft College during Sophomore year. 1868-71, Studied law in the office of 
Dutcher & Atwater, Elizabeth, N. J. 1871, A.B., William Jewell College, 
Elizabeth, N. J. 1873, LL.B., Columbia College. 1873-8, Practiced law with 
Frederick A. Holmes in Mystic, Conn. 1874, Elected Judge of Police Court 
of Mystic Bridge, Conn. Died, Mar. 3, 1878, in Brooklyn, N. Y. See “ Memo¬ 
rial of Benjamin Latham Miller, A.B., with the Funeral Addresses of Rev. 
Thomas Armitage, D.D., and Rev. Justin D. Fulton, D.D., 1878,” p. 28. 

1875, Married. No children. 

1881, Address of father: D. Henry Miller, D.D., Noble Street Baptist 
Church, Brooklyn, N. Y. 


GEORGE WILLIAM MORROW. 

Born, July 27, 1847, in Jersey City, N. J. 

1867, July 20, Left College at close of Sophomore year. 1868-81, Confec¬ 
tioner and ice cream dealer, firm of Morrow, Day & Co., 85 Montgomery St., 
Jersey City, and National Hotel, Ocean Grove, N. J. 

Unmarried. 

1S81, Address : Corner of Summit and Lip Av., Jersey City Heights, N. J. 


JUSTUS ALONZO SOUTHARD. 

Born, Feb. 7, 1846,- in Vergennes, Addison Co., Vt. 

Left College very early in Freshman year. 1866-81, Accountant of the New 
London Northern Railroad; auditor and chief clerk of same. 

1868, Married Agnes M. Kettles of Burlington, Vt. No children. 

1881, Address: 1 Richards St., New London, Conn. 


Class of 1870 . 


* FRANK EDWARD BARRETT. 

Born, Sept. 18, 1S48, in Melrose, Middlesex Co., Mass. 

Left College during Sophomore year. Died, Sept. 17, 1867, in Middletown 
Conn.; buried in Melrose, Mass. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address of friend: Artemas Barrett, Melrose, Middlesex Co., Mass. 







1870.] 


NON-GRADUATE ALUMNI. 


477 


FRANCIS BARTLETT BEERS. 

Born, about 1850, in Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Left College during Junior year. 1870-81, Dealer in stocks and bonds, 16 
Court St., Brooklyn, N. Y. President or Treasurer of various local societies. 
Unmarried. 

1881, Addfess: 311 Carlton Av., Brooklyn, N. Y. 


EMERSON GILBERT CLARK. 

Left College during Junior year. 1871 or 2, Graduated at Union College. 
1872-81, Engaged in teaching. 1872-7, Assistant Principal of High School, 
Middletown, Conn. 1S78—Si, Superintendent of the Military Department of 
Granville Military Academy, North Granville, N. Y., and Instructor in Natural 
Science. 

1881, Address: North Granville, Washington Co., N. Y. 


WILLIAM ADOLPHUS DALTON. 

Born, Oct. 30, 1842, in Albany, N. Y. 

Left College at close of first term, Freshman year. Graduated at Albany 
Law School. Practiced Law in Norwalk and South Norwalk, Conn. 1881, 
and for some years previous, practiced Law in Bridgeport, Conn. 

Married Elizabeth M. Hopkins of Norwalk, Conn. Children: Leila A.; 
Sara D. 

1881, Address: Bridgeport, Fairfield Co., Conn. 


JOSIAH WEARE DEARBORN. 

Born, Dec. 1, 1847, in Andover, Merrimac Co., N. H. Brother of R. F. 
Dearborn, ’70. 

Left College during Freshman year. 1870, A.B., Dartmouth College. 
1870-3, Studied in the Theological School of Boston University. 1873, Joined, 
on trial, New Hampshire Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1873, 
Stationed at East Franklin, N. H.; 1874, Jefferson. 1875, Transferred to New 
England Conference. 1875, 6, 7, Stationed at Nahant, Mass.; 1878, 9, 80, 
Marblehead, Mass ; 1881, Maple .Street Church, Lynn. 

1874, Married Mattie B. Dinsmore of Derry, N. H. Children: Walter 
Fenno; James Marshall. 

1881, Address: Marblehead, Essex Co., Mass. 


REUBEN FLETCHER DEARBORN. 

Brother of J. W. Dearborn, ’70. 

Left College at the close of Freshman year. 1866, Registered as from 
Canaan, Grafton Co., N. H. 1870, A.B., Dartmouth College. 1870, Studied 
Medicine at Dr. Strong’s Remedial Institute, Saratoga Springs, N. Y. 1873, 
M.D., Medical Department, University of the City of New York. 1874, Prac¬ 
ticed Medicine in Bellevue Hospital; 1875-81, in Lynn, Mass. 

Married Carrie M. Little of Concord, N. H. No children. 

1881, Address: Lynn, Mass. 







478 


WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 


[1870. 


HARRY BURNS HUTCHINS. 

Born, Apr. 8, 1847, in Lisbon, Grafton Co., N. H. 

1866, Left College at close of first term, Freshman year. 1871, Ph.B., 
Michigan University. 1871-2, Superintendent of Public Schools of the City of 
Owosso, Michigan. 1872-3, Instructor in Rhetoric and History in Michigan 
University. 1873-6, Assistant Professor of Rhetoric and History in Michigan 
University. 1876, Admitted to the Bar in Ann Arbor, Mich. 1876-81, Prac¬ 
ticed Law in Mount Clemens, Mich. 

1872, Married Mary L. Crocker of Mount Clemens, Mich. No children. 

1881, Address: Mount Clemens, Macomb Co., Mich. 


JOHN WESLEY KNAPP. 

Left College during Sophomore year. 1867 or 8, Joined, on trial, Philadel¬ 
phia Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1869, Stationed at Slatington, 
Pa.; 1870, Friedensville and Quakertown, Pa. 1875, Located. Reported to have 
engaged in farming after locating. 1880, Reported to be teaching school in 
Fulton, Va. 1881, Not found. 

Married a sister of Mrs. Prof. Skinner of Dover, Del. 

1881, Address of sister: Mrs. Mary Tritts, Washington, Warren Co., N. J. 


MARCUS WARD LYON. 

Born, Jan. 8, 1849, ’ n Newark, N. J. 

1868, May, Left College in Sophomore year. 1868-72, Cadet in United 
States Military Academy. 1872, Graduated at West Point Military Academy. 
1872-4, 2d Lieutenant, 13th United States Infantry Regiment, stationed at 
Camp Douglas near Salt Lake City, Utah. 1874, Transferred to the Ordnance 
Department. 1874-81, 1st Lieutenant of Ordnance Department. 1874-5, Sta¬ 
tioned at the United States Arsenal, Rock Island, Ill.; 1875-9, Allegheny 
Arsenal, Pittsburgh, Pa.; 1879-81, Benicia Arsenal, near San Francisco, Cal. 
1881, A.M., Wesleyan University. 

1872, Married L. Anna Post of Newark, N. J. Children: *F. G.; Marcus W.; 
Henry S. 

' 1881, Address: Benicia Arsenal, Benicia, Cal. 


WILLIAM JOHN McCUNE. 

Born, May 28, 1843, m New York, N. Y. 

1867, Left College in Freshman year. 1869-72, Studied in Garret Biblical 
Institute, and left on account of ill health. 1872-81, General Agent of the 
Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company, Detroit, Mich. 

1868, Married Angeline Snow of Oneida, N. Y. Child: William George. 
1881, Address: 119 Griswold St., Detroit, Mich. 


RICHARD ELLIOTT MARTIN. 

Born, Aug. 17, 1849, * n Greenville, Muhlenburgh Co., Ky. 

Left College during Sophomore year. 1870-3, Studied Medicine in St. Louis 
Medical School. 1881, and for some years previous, practiced Medicine in 
Bonham, Tex. 

1872, Married Corinna Ricketts of Greenville, Ky. No children. 

1881, Address: Bonham, Fannin Co., Tex. 






1870.] 


NON-GRADUATE ALUMNI. 


479 


EDWARD ANNIS MERRILL. 

Born, Aug. 5, 1845, in Roxbury, Suffolk Co., Mass. Son of No. 11. 

1867, Left College at close of Freshman year. 1868-9, Studied in Dartmouth 
College. Taught school for some time. Several years, in tea and coffee trade 
in Boston, Mass. 1881, LL.B., Albany Law School. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address: Care of J. W. Merrill, D.D., 73 North State St., Concord, 
N. H. 


LEWIS RENO. 

Born, June 25, 1847, i n South Carrollton, Muhlenburgh Co., Ky. 

1867, Left College at close of Freshman year. 1870-3, Trader in Louisville, 
Ky.; 1874-81, in Greenville, Ky. Agent for express and railroad companies. 
1870, Married May Short of Greenville, Ky. Children: Lucy; Julia; Louis. 
1881, Address: Greenville, Muhlenburgh Co., Ky. 


LEROY SUMNER STOWE. 

Born, Nov. 18, 1840, in Redding, Fairfield Co., Conn. 

Left College at the close of Freshman year. 1863-6, Took full course in 
Theology in General Biblical Institute, Concord, N. H. 1871, A.B., Dickinson 
College. 1874, A.M., Wesleyan University. 1869, Joined, on trial, New York 
East Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1869, Stationed at Flatlands, 
N. Y.; 1870, Good Ground; 1871, 2, Easton, Conn.; 1873, 4 > Southbury and 
South Britain; 1875,6, Cornwall Bridge and Ellsworth; 1877,8, Bloomfield; 
1879, 80, Milford. 1880, Private Tutor. 1881, Stationed at Moriches, N. Y. 
(See Bibliography.) 

1865, Married. Four children. 

1881, Address: Moriches, Suffolk Co., N. Y. 


LORENZO DOW WATSON. 

Born, 1838, in Maryland. 

1868, Left College during Junior year. 1868, LL.D., Albert University, 
Canada; 1880, D.D., from same. B.D., Boston University. Ph.D., Syracuse 
University. 1869, A.B., Dickinson College; A.M , from same. 1866, Joined, 
on trial, New York East Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1866, 
Stationed at Durham, Conn.; 1867, 8, Berlin; 1869, Cornwall Bridge and Ells¬ 
worth. 1870, Located. 1870, Professor of Languages in Pennsylvania State 
Normal School. 1871, Joined Central New York Conference. 1872, Transferred 
to Western New York Conference. 1872, Stationed at Asbury Church, Roches¬ 
ter, N. Y. 1874-8, Presiding Elder of Olean District. 1878, Stationed at 
Spencerport and Gates, N. Y.; 1879, 80, Spencerport. (See Bibliography ) 

1869, Married Miss Lawrence of Brooklyn, N. Y. Children: *Frank; Fred. 

1881, Address: Spencerport, Monroe Co , N. Y. 


CHARLES MERRILL WILSON. 

Left College during Sophomore year. 1866, Registered as from Gouverneur, 
N. Y. 1870, Studied Medicine in Gouverneur, N. Y. 1872-81, Practiced 
Medicine in Gouverneur, N. Y. 

1881, Address: Gouverneur, St. Lawrence Co., N. Y. 






480 


WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 


[1871. 


Class of 1871 . 


WILLIAM HENRY COOK. 

Born, Aug. 8, 1845, ’ n East Boston, Mass. 

1870, Oct., Left College in Senior year. 1871, Joined, on trial, New England 
Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1871, Stationed at Conway, Mass.; 
1872, 3, 4, Florence; 1875, Shelburn Falls and Buckland. 1876, Transferred 
to Savannah Conference. 1876, Stationed at Rome, Ga.; 1877, Ashburnham, 
Mass. 1878, Transferred to New England Conference. 1878, 9, 80, Stationed 
at Ashburnham, Mass.; 1881, East Douglas. 

1873, Married Mary Malvina Cochran of Corning, N. Y. Children: Joseph 
Cochran; William Ethelbert; Thomas Albert. 

1881, Address: East Douglas, Worcester Co., Mass. 


FREDERICK HENRY CRAFTS. 

Born, Sept. 12, 1846, in Minot, Androscoggin Co., Me. Brother of W. F. 
Crafts, ’69, and of A. B. Crafts, ’71. 

1870, Left College during Senior year. A.B., Dartmouth College. Spent 
two years at Sheffield Scientific School, Yale College. 1881, and for some 
years previous, civil engineer of the Denver and Colorado Railroad. 1881, 
Reported at work in Atchison, Kans. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address : Care of Denver & Colorado Railroad, Denver, Colo. 


CHARLES HENRY FULLER. 

Born, May 27, 1851, in Montpelier, Washington Co., Vt. 

1870, Left College during Junior year. 1870-81, In business in Montpelier, 
Vt. 

1875, Married L. B. Hibbard of Brooklyn, N. Y. Child : Eva J. 

1881, Address: Montpelier, Vt. 


CHARLES AMZI GENUNG. 

Born in New York, N. Y. 

1868, Left College last term of Freshman year. 1870, Taught in Hart’s 
Corner, N. Y. 1870-2, Studied in College of Physicians and Surgeons, New 
York, N. Y. 1873-81,'Principal of the Grammar School, White Plains, N. Y. 

1877, Married Annie Adler of White Plains, N. Y. Children: Alice Helen; 
Charles Harold. 

1881, Address: White Plains, Westchester Co., N. Y. 


WILLIAM FLETCHER GRAVES. 

Born, Feb. 16, 1850, in Vermont. 

Left College during Junior year. 1871, A.B., and 1874, A.M., Illinois Wes¬ 
leyan University. 1871-3, Professor of Ancient and Modern Languages in 
Upper Iowa University, Fayette, Iowa. 1873, Professor of English Literature 
in Illinois Wesleyan University, Bloomington, Ill. 1873-5,. Studied law. 
1875, Admitted to the Indiana bar, Indianapolis, Ind. 1875-80, Practiced 
law in Indianapolis, Ind.; 1880-1, in St. Paul, Minn. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address: St. Paul, Minn. 







1871.] 


NON-GRADUATE ALUMNI. 


481 


ISAIAH WILLIAM LORE. 

Lorn, Apr. 7, 1S48, in Buenos Ayres, S. A. Nephew of No. 488; brother-in- 
law of No. 926. 

1868, Left College in the spring of Freshman year. 1868-71, Studied law in 
Albany Law School, Albany, N. Y. 1871, Admitted to the Bar. 1871-3, Prac¬ 
ticed law in Syracuse, N. Y.; 1873-81, at 252 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 
Unmarried. 

1881, Address: 48 East 126th St., New York, N. Y. 


THOMAS RANDOLPH MERCEIN. 

Born, Oct. 2, 1850, in Sheffield, Berkshire Co., Mass. 

Left College at close of Sophomore year. 1878-81, Artist in New York, 
N. Y. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address: New York, N. Y. . 


FRENCH ALBERT SAWYER. 

Born, Jan. 30, 1845, Newport, Sullivan Co., N. H. 

Left College at close of Sophomore year. 1868-8r, Member of the firm of 
B. F. Sawyer & Co., manufacturers of Napa patent leather, wool pullers, and 
dealers in wool, hides, and tallow, Napa, Cal. 

1869, Married Mattie W. Holden of Concord, N. H. (sister of No. 892.) 
Children: Hattie S.; * Benjamin F.; Lois M.; * French Albert; Herbert H. 
1881, Address : Napa, Napa Co., Cal. 


* EDWARD SENIOR. 

Born in Middletown, Conn. 

1869, May, Left College during Sophomore year. Died, Nov. 14, 1869, i n 
Middletown, Conn. 

Unmarried. 


WILBUR FLETCHER STEELE. 

Born, May 17, 1851, in Leominster, Worcester Co., Mass. Son of No. 351. 
Left College during Freshman year. 1872, A.B., and 1875, A.M., Syracuse 
University. 1874, B.D., Boston University. 1874, Joined, on trial, Providence 
Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1874, 5, Stationed at Raynham, 
Mass.; 1876, Rockland; 1877,8, South Yarmouth; 1879, East Greenwich, 
R. I.; 1880, 1, Vineyard Haven, Mass. 

1874, Married Rosa B. Wood. Child: Arthur Brainerd. 

1881, Address: Vineyard Haven, Dukes Co, Mass. 


* CHARLES BRAINERD THOMAS. 

Born, Feb. 28, 1848, in Williamsport, Lycoming Co., Pa. 

Left College during Junior year. 1869-70, Instructor in languages in the 
Scientific Institute, Petaluma, Cal. 1871-5, Practiced engineering in Petaluma, 
Cal.; county surveyor of Sonoma County, Cal. Died, Sept. 17, 1875, in Santa 
Rosa, Cal. 

1874, Married Flora Mock. Child: Charles Edward. 

6 1 






482 


WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 


[1872. 


Class of 1872 . 


^HOWARD EMERY ALCOTT. 

Born, July 1, 1848, in Mount Holly, Burlington Co., N. J. 

Left College at close of Freshman year. Died, Sept. 24, 1869, in Mount 
Holly, N. J. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address of brother: T. J. Alcott, Mount Holly, Burlington Co., N. J. 


CULMER BARNES. 

Born, Aug. 23, 1850, in Middletown, Conn. Brother of No. 1196, and of 
Ga\bert Barnes, ’69. 

1869, Left College during Freshman year. 1875-81, Member of the National 
Academy of Design, New York, N. Y. 

Married. Children: Culmer ; Hardin; Jessie; Elisha. 

1881, Address: 361 West 15th St., New York, N. Y. 


CHARLES CARROLL CANFIELD. 

Born, July 5, 1851, in Middletown, Conn. 

1870, June, Left College at close of Sophomore year. 1870-81, Engaged 
with his father in the monumental and building stone works, Middletown, 
Conn. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address: Middletown, Conn. 


\ 


* CHARLES MARIM CARROW. 

Born, Apr. 1, 1853, Pottsville, Schuylkill Co., Pa. 

Left College during Freshman year. 1878, Graduated at the United States 
Military Academy, West Point, N. Y. Flag Sergeant of the Cadet Corps. 
2d Lieutenant in the 7th U. S. Cavalry. Severely injured by the fall of his 
horse while on duty at Fort A. Lincoln, Dakota. Died, May 19, 1879, i n St. 
Louis, Mo. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address of father : Rev. Goldsmith D. Carrow, Phoenixville, Chester 
Co , Pa. 


WILBUR FISK COUSENS. 

Born, July 31, 1848, in Kennebunkport, York Co., Me. Brother of No. 1000. 
1872, May, Left College in Senior year. 1872-4, Correspondent for the boot 
and shoe firm of Damon, Thomas & Lewis, Boston, Mass.; and, 1873, for the 
Boston Journal. 1874-6, Salesman for D. C. Griswold & Co., fancy goods, 
Boston, Mass. 1876-7, Principal of the High School, Columbia Falls, Me. 
1877-8, Clerk in the dry goods house of Locke, Twitchell & Co., Portland, Me. 
1878, Salesman for Allen, Goodwin & Co., Boston, Mass. 1879-81, Dealer in 
gents’ furnishing and dry goods, Ogunquit, York Co., Me. 

1878, Married Claretta Shattuck Godine of New York, N. Y., who died Jan. 
22,1879. No children. 

1881, Address: Kennebunkport, York Co., Me. 







1872.] 


NON-GRADUATE ALUMNI. 


483 


ROBERT ABBOT DANIEL. 

Born, Oct. 2, 1850, in Carleton, New Brunswick. 

1869, Left College during Freshman year. Minister in the Methodist Church 
of Canada. Stationed on Circuits in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. 

1873, Married Elizabeth Bent of Pugwart, N. S. Children: Lillian S.; 
Mary B.; Jane C. 

1881, Address: Avondale, Hants Co., Nova Scotia. 


JAMES HOWARD HAND. 

Born, Apr. 21, 1850, in Cape May, Cape May Co., N. J. 

1871, April, Left College in Junior year. 1873, Joined, on trial, New York 
East Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1873, 4 > Stationed at West¬ 
brook, Conn.; 1875, Rocky Hill; 1876, West Granby; 1877, 8, 9, Southampton, 
N. Y.; 1880, Astoria Church, Long Island City. 

1871, Married. Children: Alfred; James Howard, Jr.; Adelaide. 

1881, Address: Welling St., Long Island City, N. Y. 


BENJAMIN WARREN HARTWELL. 

Born, Jan. 19, 1848, in Charlotteville, Schoharie Co., N. Y. 

1869, Left College in Freshman year. 1871-81, Engaged in fruit-growing 
and farming in Le Roy, N. Y. 

1874, Married Stella S. Dutton of Le Roy, N. Y. Children: Clara L.; 
Edith. 

1881, Address: Le Roy, Genesee Co., N. Y. 


HENRY HARRISON HAYNES. 

Born, Aug- 23, 1849, in Alexandria, Grafton Co., N. H. 

1868, Oct., Left College in Freshman year. 1873, A.B., Harvard University. 
1877, B.D , Episcopal Theological School, Cambridge, Mass. 1878, Minister of 
a Church in Tilton, N. H.; 1880, of a Church in Denver, Colo. 1880, Ordained 
Minister in the Protestant Episcopal Church. 1881, Principal of Jarvis Hall 
Cathedral School for Bovs, Denver, Colo. 

1877, Married N. Ella Moult -n of Sandwich, N. H. No children. 

1881, Address: Denver, Colo. 


DAVID BRAINERD HUBBARD. 

Born, Apr. 30, 1847, in Higganum, Middlesex Co., Conn. 

1869, Left College during Freshman year. 1872, Graduated at Hartford 
Theological Seminary. 1873, Ordained Minister m the Congregational Church. 
1873-81, Pastor of the Congregational Church, Canton Center, Conn. 1877-81, 
Member of the Town Board of Education. (See Bibliography ) 

1870, Married Hattie E. Burr of Higganum, Conn., who died Mar. 19, 1876. 
No children. 

1881, Address: Canton Center, Hartford Co., Conn. 






484 


WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 


[1872. 


LEVERETT MARSDEN HUBBARD. 

Born, Apr. 23, 1849, ’ n Durham, Middlesex Co., Conn. Son of No. 258. 

Left College at the close of Freshman year. 1870, LL.B., Albany Law 
School. 1870-81, Practiced Law in New Haven and Wallingford, Conn. 
1872-81, Postmaster of Wallingford, Conn. 1874-81, Member of the Walling¬ 
ford Board of Education. 1875-81, Justice of the Peace of Wallingford, Conn. 
1875-81, Counsel in many of the leading criminal cases of Connecticut. 

1873, Married Florence G. Hubbard of Wallingford, Conn. Children: 
Georgiana; Samuel. 

1881, Address: Wallingford, New Haven Co., Conn. 


MARTIN VAN BUREN KNOX. 

Born, Oct. 4, 1841, in Schroon Lake, Essex Co., N. Y. 

1869, March, Left College in Freshman year. Captain of United States 
Colored Infantry. 1870, Joined, on trial, Vermont Conference, Methodist Epis¬ 
copal Church. 1870, Stationed at St. Johnsbury Center, Vt.; 1871, North Thet- 
ford and Fairlee. 1872, A.B., and 1875, A M., Baker University, Baldwin City, 
Kans. 1872, Transferred to Kansas Conference. 1873, Supernumerary. 1874-7, 
Professor of Natural Sciences in Baker University. 1876, Transferred to South 
Kansas Conference. 1878-80, Supernumerary. Member of the School of All 
Sciences of Boston University. 1879, A.M., Boston University. 1880, Trans¬ 
ferred to New Hampshire Conference. 1880, 1, Stationed at Claremont, N. H. 
(See Bibliography.) 

1871, Married Nettie Hill of Craftsbury, Vt. One child, dead. 

1881, Address: Claremont, Sullivan Co., N. H. 


BERNARD HARRISON NADAL. 

Born in Maryland. 

Left College during Freshman year. 1881, and for several years previous, 
Clerk in the Correspondence Bureau of the New York Custom-House. 

1881, Address: Custom-House, New York, N. Y. 


ADDISON BROWN POLAND. 

Born, Mar. 26, 1851, in Winchendon, Worcester Co., Mass. 

1870, July, Left College at close of Sophomore year. 1870-1, Taught school 
in Ashburnham, Mass. 1872, Principal of the High School, Amesbury, Mass. 
1873, Studied Law in Worcester, Mass. 1874-81, Principal of the High School, 
Uion, N. Y. 1876, A.M., Wesleyan University. 

1875, Married F. Elizabeth Flagg of Millbury, Mass. No children. 

1881, Address: Uion, Herkimer Co., N. Y. 


LYMAN EDWARD ROCKWELL. 

Born, Sept. 4, 1848, in Deansville, Oneida Co., N. Y. 

1868, Oct., Left College in Freshman year. Studied in School of Theology, 
Boston University. Preached in Hinsdale, N. H.; 1874-5, in Windsor, Vt. 
1874-5, Chaplain of the Vermont State Prison. 1875, Joined, on trial, Vermont 
Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1875, 6, Stationed at Ludlow, Vt.; 
1877, 8, 9, Wilmington. 1878-80, Superintendent of Schools. 1880, 1, Sta¬ 
tioned at-Perkinsville and Weathersfield. 

1875, Married Ida E. Campbell of Wallingford, Conn. Children : *Minerva 
Thoburn; Foster Haven. 

1881, Address: Perkinsville, Windsor Co., Vt. 





1872.] 


NON-GRADUATE ALUMNI. 


485 


STEPHEN OLTN SHERMAN. 

Born, Apr. 3, 1850, in Blanford, Hampden Co., Mass. Son of No. 466. 

Left College during Sophomore year. 1869-Si, Reporter for the Boston 
Daily Traveler. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address: 125 Chatham St., Lynn, Mass. 


GEORGE WEBBER STONE. 

Left College during Freshman year. 1S72, A.B., and 1875, A.M., Bowdoin 
College. 1872-81, Superintendent of Schools in Jay, Me. 

1881, Address: Jay, Franklin Co., Me. 


SMITH WILLISTON TOLES. 

Born, Dec. 25, 1846, in Otego, Otsego Co , N. Y. 

1871, April, Left College in Junior year. 1872, Supplied a Church at New 
Haven, Conn., and taught in Bloomfield, Conn. 1873-4, Taught in the High 
School, Middletown; 1874-5, * n fhe High School, Tariffville, Conn. 1875, 
Joined, on trial, New York East Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 
1875, Stationed at Collinsville and New Hartford Churches, West Suffield, 
Conn.; 1876, 7, Yalesville; 1878, 9, Summerfield and Howard Avenue Church, 
New Haven, Conn.; 1880, Howard Avenue Church, New Haven, Conn.; 1881, 
Middlefield. 

1874, Married Ida J. Gates of Simsbury, Conn. Children: Luella May; 
Wilbur Irving ; Ira Clifford. 

1881, Address: 14 Howard Av., New Haven, Conn. 


*MELVIN ADELBERT WOLCOTT. 

Born, Sept. 23, 1844, in Marcy, Oneida Co., N. Y. 

1868, Dec., Left College in Freshman year. Studied Hebrew under Professor 

M. M. Smart. 1872-8, Engaged in farming. 1872-3, Supplied Methodist 
Churches at Clayville and Union Valley, N. Y. 1873, Joined, on trial, Central 
New York Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1873, Stationed at Delhi, 

N. Y.; 1874, 5, Pratt’s Hollow; 1876, 7, Collamer; 1878, Borodino. Died, 
Dec. 25, 1878, in Borodino, N. Y. 

1873, Married Mary A. Wing of New York Mills, N. Y. No Children. 


CHARLES STOUT WOODRUFF. 

Born, July 9, 1847, in Mendham, Morris Co., N. J. 

1870, April, Left College in Sophomore year. 1871, Joined, on trial, Newark 
Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1871, 2, Stationed at Basking 
Ridge, N. J.; 1873, 4 . 5 » Glen Gardner, Clarksville; 1876, 7, 8, Dunellen; 
1879, 80, 81, Kingsley Church, Staten Island, N. Y. 

1870, Married Laura B. De Groot of Mendham, N. J. Children : Allie D.; 
Clarence C.; Anson A.; Annie B. 

1881, Address: Stapleton, Richmond Co., N. Y. 






486 


WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 


[1873. 


Class of 1873 . 


FRANK DEWAR. 

Born, Feb. 15, 1849, in Logan, Hocking Co., Ohio. 

1870, July, Left College at close of Freshman year. 1870-81, Associated 
with his father in the Diamond Mill, Kansas City, Mo. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address: 116 W. Tenth St., Kansas City, Mo. 


GEORGE WILLIAM ELLIOTT. 

Born, Nov. 1, 1848, in New York, N. Y. 

1871, Dec., Left College in Junior year. 1873, A.B., and 1876, A.M., Syra¬ 
cuse University. 1870-1, Vice-Principal of the High School, Auburn, N. Y. 
1872, Founder and editor of Syracuse University Herald. 1873-4, Associate 
editor of the Northern Christian Advocate. 1874-80, Associate editor of 
Rochester Daily Democrat and Chronicle. 1876-7, President of Syracuse Uni¬ 
versity Alumni Association. 1881, Special advertiser and editor of publica¬ 
tions for H. H. Warner & Co., Rochester, N. Y. Member of the American 
Social Science Association. (See Bibliography.) 

1877, Married Grace Mason French of Rochester, N. Y. Children: Olive 
Mason; * Paul French; Pauline. 

1881, Address: 27 Rowley St., Rochester, N. Y. 


JAMES WILLIAM FENN. 

Born, 1841, in England. 

Left College during Freshman year. 1871, Joined, on trial, New England 
Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1871, Stationed at Williamsburgh, 
Mass ; 1872, Shelburn Falls; 1873, 4, East Templeton; 1875, 6, Ashburnham; 
1877, Townsend; 1878, Whitensville; 1879, 80, Webster Square Church, Wor¬ 
cester; 1881, Spencer. 

1867, Married Elizabeth P. Hawley of West Medford, Mass. Children: 
Charles H.; Mary Caroline. 

1881, Address: 1048 Main St., Worcester, Mass. 


*OSMOND CLEANDER BAKER FOOTE. 

Born, Mar. 22, 1852, in Belleville, Jefferson Co., N. Y. 

Died, Nov. 10, 1870, in Middletown, Conn., during Sophomore vear. 
Unmarried. 

1881, Address of father: Rev. John B. Foote, D.D., Manlius, Onondaga Co., 


EDWIN PERCY GAMBLE. 

Born, Dec. 18, 1853, ’ n Cincinnati, Ohio. 

1869, Oct. 10, Left College in Freshman year. 1871-3, Studied in Cornell 
University. 1873-81*, Engaged in stock farming in Millersburg, Ky. 

1880, Married a lady of Cincinnati, Ohio. No children. 

1881, Address: Millersburg, Bourbon Co., Ky. 






1873 -] 


NON-GRADUATE ALUMNI. 


487 


HOWARD KINGSBURY. 

Born, 1849, ’ n Mount Holly, Burlington Co., N. J. 

1870, Left College during Freshman year. 1872-4, Studied in the Philadel¬ 
phia College of Pharmacy; Ph.G, from same. Three years in business in 
Tyrone, Pa. 1S78-S1, Pharmacist in Philadelphia, Pa. Member of the Phila¬ 
delphia Academy of Natural Science. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address : N. E. corner of nth and Walnut Sts., Philadelphia, Pa. 


STRATTON SAGE KNOX. 

Born, Feb. 5, 1845, in Colesville, Broome Co., N. Y. 

Left College at close of Junior year, Select course. 1873, Studied law. 
1874-81, Practiced law, firm of Waters & Knox, Cortland, N. Y. 

1873, Married Myra Waters of Cortland, N. Y. No children. 

1881, Address: Cortland, Cortland Co., N. Y. 


WILLIAM HENRY LAWRENCE. 

Born, Oct. 5, 1851, in Durham, Middlesex Co., Conn. Son of No, 396. 

Left College at the close of Sophomore year. 1872-3, Clerk in a storage 
warehouse, New York, N. Y. 1877, M.D , medical department, University of 
the City of New York. 1877-81, Practiced medicine ; 1876-9, in Tomhannock, 
N. Y.; 1880-1, in Summit, N. J. 

1877, Married Miss ICetchani of Amityville, N. Y. Child: William T. 

1881, Address: Summit, Union Co., N. J. 


*CHARLES ROGER LORD. 

Born, Ang. 25, 1849, Ipswich, Essex Co., Mass. 

Left College during Sophomore year. 1870, Census enumerator for Ipswich, 
Mass. For a time, telegraph operator in Ipswich, Mass. Died, Dec. 8, 1879, 
in Ipswich, Mass. 

1873, Married Sarah Fellows. Children: Dora; Charles Roger. 


ARTHUR COLLINS MACLAY. 

Born, Aug. 14, 1853, in Victoria, Hong Kong Island. Brother of R. H. 
Maclay, ’73. 

1873, March, Left College during Senior year. 1873, Spent the summer in 
the Santa Clara Valley, Cal. 1874, Teacher of English and adviser to the 
Too-Gu-Gakko, Hirosaki, Awomori Province in the northern part of Nippon. 
1875-6, Taught English in the Ko-Gakko-Rio (Imperial College of Engineering), 
Tokio, near Yokohama. 1877, Transferred to assist in forming and to teach 
the English Department of the Chiu Gakko in Kioto, Yamashiro Province. 
1878, Resigned position in the Chinese Government and came to the United 
States. 1879, A.M., Wesleyan University. 1880, LL.B., Law department of 
the University of the City of New York. 1880, LL.B., Cum Laude conferred 
for passing examinations in Constitutional, International, and Diplomatic Law. 
1880, Admitted to the bar in New York, N. Y. 1880-1, Practiced law, 32 Park 
Place, New York, N. Y. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address: 185 La Fayette Av., Brooklyn, N. Y. 






488 


WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 


[ 1873 . 


ROBERT [EDWARD] HALL MACLAY. 

Born, May 16,1852, in Foochow, China. Brother of Arthur Collins Maclay, ’73. 

1871, March, Left College during Sophomore year. 1873, A.B., and 1876, 
A.M., Syracuse University. 1873-6, Student of Chinese language and litera¬ 
ture in Pekin and other Chinese cities. 1879-80, Official interpreter of the 
Chinese language in the Consulate General of the United States of America in 
Shanghai, China. 1879-80, Official Assessor and Co-Judge of the United 
States of America on the Bench of the “Mixed Court of the United States of 
America and the Imperial Chinese Government” in Shanghai, China. (See 
Bibliography.) 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address: Shanghai, China. 


JONATHAN MAGIE MEEKER, [Jr.] 

Left College during Junior year, Scientific course. 1872, Secretary of Ger¬ 
mania Fire Insurance Company. 1873-5, Clerk in the freight department of 
the Erie Railroad Company. 1876-7, State Secretary of the Young Men’s 
Christian Association of New Jersey. 1877-80, Studied in Drew Theological 
Seminary; 1880, Graduated. 1878, Supplied Church at Raritan, N. J. 1879, 
Joined, on trial, Newark Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1879, 
Stationed at Raritan, N. J. ; 1880, South Orange; 1881, Millstone, N. J. 

1872, Married. 

1881, Address : Millstone, Somerset Co., N. J. 


CHARLES EDWARD OSBORNE. 

Born, June 5, 1849, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Left College during Freshman year. 1869, Entered College from Watertown, 
Conn. 1870-5, Principal of schools. 1875-81, Dealer in musical instruments. 
1880, Census enumerator for Monroe, Conn. 

1876, Married Martha E. Burrett of Monroe, Conn. Child : Mary A. 

1881, Address: Monroe, Fairfield Co., Conn. 


* CHARLES MORGAN PEASLEE. 

Born, Aug. 26, 1846, in Blenheim, Schoharie Co., N. Y. Died, May 14, 
1871, in college, in Middletown, Conn., during Sophomore year. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address of father: T. S. Peaslee, Blenheim, Schoharie Co., N. Y. 


EDWIN RICHARD REDHEAD. 

Born in Brownville, Jefferson Co., N. Y. 

Left College during the first term, Sophomore year. 1874, A.B., Syracuse 
University. 1875-6, Studied law with Judge Howland of Port Byron, N. Y. 
1876-81, Secretary and treasurer of the Victoria Paper Mills Company, Fulton j 

1877, Married Sarah A. Petty of Port Byron, N. Y. No children. 

1881, Address: Fulton, Oswego Co., N. Y. 






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NON-GRADUATE ALUMNI. 


489 


JOHN WENTWORTH SANBORN. 

Born, Nov. 3, 1848, in Epping, Rockingham Co., N. H. 

College during Sophomore year. Principal of the Academy, Kingston, 
N. H. 1871-2, Superintendent of Schools in South Newmarket, N. H. 1873, 
Joined, on trial, Western New York Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 
I,s 73 > 4 > Stationed at Spencerport and Gates, N. Y.; 1875, Scottsville; 1876, 7, 8, 
Gowanda and Indian Mission ; 1 879* 8o> Perry. (See Bibliography.) 

1873, Married Julia A. Sanborn of East Kingston, N. H., who died in 
1876. 1878, Married Mary Schultz Decker of Elmira, N. Y., who died in 

1880. Children: Marion Elizabeth; John Wentworth. 

1881, Address: Perry, Wyoming Co., N. Y. 


GEORGE HENRY TOWLE. 

Born, Apr. 9, 1851, in Boston, Mass. Brother of No. 1064. 

Left College during Junior year. 1873-4, Studied law in Boston, Mass. 
1874-81, Practiced law, 30 Court St., Boston, Mass. 

1875, Married Sarah D. Hamblin of Wakefield, Mass. Children: Mary R.; 
Sarah D. 

1881, Address : Wakefield, Middlesex Co., Mass. 


* SANDFORD BATTERSHALL WASHBURN. 

Born, Nov. 15, 1849, in Pittsfield, Berkshire Co., Mass. 

Left College during Freshman year. Died, Sept. 16, 1870, in Fort Edward, 
Washington Co., N. Y. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address of father: Rev. Sandford Washburn, Esperance, Schoharie 
Co., N. Y. 


LYMAN HORACE WEEKS. 

Born, Aug. 21, 1851, in Waltham, Middlesex Co., Mass. 

1871, July, Left College at close of Sophomore year. 1873, Visited the 
Azores. 1873-4, Foreign correspondent of the Boston Traveler. 1875, City 
editor of the Boston Daily News. 1876, Editor of the Boston Temperance 
Albtim. 1878, Editor of the Boston Porcupme. 1879, Foreign correspondent 
of the Boston Herald. 1878-81, Connected with the Boston Post, —specialty, 
art criticism. 1880, Assistant editor of the Boston Times. (See Bibliography.) 

1877, Married Rebecca J. Kaplinger of Easthampton, Mass. Child: Zaidee 
Leslie. 

1881, Address: Hotel Clytie, n Emerald St., Boston, Mass. 


* FRANCIS ASBURY WINCH. 

Born, Mar. 4, 1848, in Northfield, Washington Co., Vt. Cousin of No. 1026. 
Died, Nov. 22, 1871, in College, in Middletown, Conn., during Junior year. 
Unmarried. 

1881, Address of mother : Mrs. Joel Winch, Northfield, Washington Co., Vt. 

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490 


WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 


[ 1874 - 


Class of 4 874 . 


EDWIN H. ATKINS. 

Born, Apr. 3, 1846, in Boston, Mass. 

1871, Dec., Left College in Freshman year. 1881, and for several years pre¬ 
vious, boot and shoe dealer in Hallowed, Me. 

1870, Married Nellie Clough of Kent’s Hill, Me. Children: Tommie; 
Willie; Mamie F. 

1881, Address: Hallowell, Kennebec Co., Me. 


JAMES HALSTEAD BOUCHER. 

Born, Apr. 2, 1852, in Williamstown, Gloucester Co., N. J. 

1872, Dec., Left College in Junior year. 1873-81, Cashier in the store of 
Hamilton & Mathews, Rochester, N. Y. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address: 27 Exchange St., Rochester, N. Y. 


* BENJAMIN WEBSTER BRIERLEY. 

Born, 1853, in Norwich Town, New London Co., Conn. 

Left College at close of Freshman year. 1870, Licensed to preach by the 
Methodist Episcopal Church. Died, July 26, 1871, in Norwich Town, Conn. 
Unmarried. 


MILLARD FILLMORE BROWN. 

Born, Sept. 23, 1850, in Triangle, Broome Co., N. Y. 

1873, March, Left College. 1874, Taught in Medina Academy; 1875, 

Le Roy Academical Institute. 1876-81, Practiced law with the firm of Clark, 
Brown & Babcock, Binghamton, N. Y. 

1876, Married Libbie B. Thomson of Le Roy, N. Y. Child: Henrietta T. 
1881, Address: Corner of North and Murrey Sts., Binghamton, N. Y. 


ROBERT ALLEN CARRINGTON. 

Born, Dec. 31, 1849, Delhi, Delaware Co., N. Y. Brother of No. 1116. 
1873, June, Left Col'ege in Junior year. 1873-7, Studied law with General 
Ferris Jacobs, Jr., of Delhi, N. Y. 1877, Admitted to the bar in Delhi, N. Y. 
1877-81, Practiced law in Delhi, N. Y. 1881, Removed law office to 79 Cedar 
St., New York, N. Y. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address: 351 West 15th St., New York, N. Y. 


HERMAN CARTER. 

Born, Nov. 2, 1849, near Henderson, Caroline Co., Md. 

1873, June, Left College during Sophomore year. 1873-6, Studied in Drew 
Theological Seminary ; 1876, Graduated. 1876, Joined, on trial, South Kansas 
Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1876, Stationed at Beulah and 









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NON-GRADUATE ALUMNI. 


491 


Cherokee, Kans. ; 1877, Erie; 1878, 9, Osage Mission. 1880, Supernumerary; 
supplied Lafayette circuit, London district, Ohio. 1881, Transferred to Ohio 
Conference. 1881, Stationed at West Jefferson, Ohio. 

1877, Married Ella E. Goodlander of Fort Scott, Kans. Child: Gerty 
Carter. 

1881, Address: Care of E. T. Carter, Henderson, Caroline Co., Md. 


EDMUND PEARSON DOLE. 

Born, Feb. 28, 1850, in Skowhegan, Somerset Co., Me. 

Pursued a Special course. Studied law with Hon. C. H. Burns, Wilton, 
N. H., and with Hon. Charles Robinson, Jr., Boston, Mass. LL.B., Law 
School, Boston University. Admitted to the Suffolk County Bar. 188r, and 
for some years previous, Practiced law in the firm of Lane & Dole, Keene, 
N. H. 1880-1, Member of the Keene Board of Education. 1880-1, Solicitor of 
Cheshire County. (See Bibliography.) 

1878, Married Gertrude E. Davenport of Keene, N. H. No children. 

1S81, Address: 28 Court St., Keene, N. H. 


WILLIAM WALTER ELDER. 

Born, Jan. 3, 1843, i n Rockport, Spencer Co., Ind. Half brother of R. J. 
Forbes, ’83. 

Pursued Select course with this class during Junior year. 1866-8, Studied 
in Indiana Asbury University ; 1868-70, in Boston Theological School. 1870, 
Joined, on trial, New York East Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 
1870, Stationed at Wilton and Zions Hill, Conn.; 1871, Third Chun h, Norwalk; 
1872, 3, West Haddam and Killingworth ; 1874, Yalesville; 1875, 6, Essex; 
1877, New Haven. 1878, Transferred to Michigan Conference. 1878, Sta¬ 
tioned at Parkville, Mich.; 1879, 8°> Oshtemo. 

1875, Married Hannah Louise Wilkins, A.M., of Cincinnati, Ohio. Child: 
Daniel Irvin. 

1881, Address: Oshtemo, Kalamazoo Co., Mich. 


GEORGE ADDISON EMERSON. 

Left College at close of Freshman year. 1875, LL.B., Harvard University. 
1875-81, Practiced law. Has been Justice of the Peace and Notary Public. 
1878, Member of the Board of Education, Bristol, N. H. 1880, Taught com¬ 
mon law in New Hampton Institution, New Hampton, N. H. 

Married Letta Draper of Bristol, N. H. Two children. 

1881, Address: New Hampton, Belknap Co., N. H. 


ALFRED MAY GAMMAN. 

Born, 1853, in Corning, Steuben Co., N. Y. 

1873, Left College during his Sophomore year. 1872, Studied Medicine in 
Elmira, N. Y.; 1873-5, Homeopathic Medical College, New York, N. Y. 
1875, M.D., from same. 1875-81, Practiced Medicine in Corning, N. Y. 

1879, Married Mira T. Drake. No children. 

1881, Address: Corning, Steuben Co., N. Y. 






49 2 


WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 


[1874. 


*JAMES WILLIAM HOYT. 

Born, June 12, 1852, in New York, N. Y. 

Left College during Freshman year. Died, Oct. 25, 1870, in Brooklyn, 
N. Y. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address of brother: G. P. B. Hoyt, 46 Putnam Av., Brooklyn, N. Y. 


GEORGE NEWELL KELLOGG. 

Left College during Sophomore year. 1873, Joined, on trial, West Wiscon¬ 
sin Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1873, Stationed at Mazo Manie, 
Wis. 1875, Transferred to New Hampshire Conference. 1875, Stationed at 
Bethlehem, N. H. 1876, Transferred to Providence Conference. 1876, Sta¬ 
tioned at East Main Street Church, Norwich, Conn. 1877, Withdrew from 
Conference. 1878-81, Pastor of Congregational Church at Jewett City, Conn. 

1873, Married Alice Anthony of Darlington, Wis. Children: Maud Muller; 
Walter Charles; Nellie Anthony. 

1881, Address: Jewett City, New London Co., Conn. 


ALBERT HARTEAU NASH. 

Born, Mar. 30, 1850, in Meriden, New Haven Co., Conn. 

1872, July, Left College at close of Sophomore year. 1873, Reporter of the 
New York Tribune. 1874-6, Supplied Methodist Episcopal Church at Goshen, 
Conn.; 1876-7, Wethersfield; 1877-8, Rock City Falls, N. Y. 1879, Joined, 
on trial, Troy Conference Methodist Episcopal Church. 1879, Stationed at 
Pownal, Vt.; 1880, 1, Quaker Street Church and Burtonville, N. Y. 

1875, Married Hattie S. Abbott of New Britain, Conn.; 1878, married 
Nellie W. Barber of West Stockbridge, Mass. No'children. 

1881, Address: Schenectady, Schenectady Co., N. Y. 


WILLIAM JOHN PARKINSON. 


Born in Ireland. 

Left College, during Sophomore year. 1867, County Attorney, Labette 
County, Kans. Studied in Garrett Biblical Institute. 1873-4, Studied in 
Boston Theological School. 1875, Joined, on trial, North Carolina Conference, 
Methodist Episcopal Church. 1S75, Principal of Bennett Seminary, Greens¬ 
boro, N. C. 1875-6, Supplied Methodist Episcopal Church, Shelburne Falls, 
Mass. 1876, Transferred to New England Conference. 1876, Stationed at 
Leydon and East Colerain, Mass.; 1877, Shelburne Falls and Buckland. 1878, 
Located. 

1878, Married Mrs. Isaiah Blood. No children. 

1881, Address: Ballston, Saratoga Co., N. Y. 


FRANKLIN WELLS PATTEN 
Born, May 8, 1852, in Stafford, Tolland Co., Conn. 

[870, Dec. 15, Left College in Freshman year. 1874, A.B., Yale College. 
1S76, LL.B., Yale Law School. 1876-81, Practiced Law in Philadelphia, Pa. 
Unmarried. 

1881, Address: 431 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 






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NON-GRADTATE ALUMNI. 


493 


OSCAR EUGENE PECK. 

Born, Apr. 14, 1850, in Addison, Lenawee Co., Mich. 

1 871, June, Left College at close of Freshman year. 1871-81, Dentist in 
Bridgeton, N. J. 

1877, Married. Child : a daughter. 

1881, Address: Bridgeton, Cumberland Co., N. J. 


GEORGE MORTIMER ROE. 

Born, Oct. 30, 1848, in Clyde, Wayne Co., N. Y. Brother of Nos. 936 and 

1237. 

1872, Left College at close of Sophomore year. 1872-3, Taught school in 
Middleville, N. Y. 1873-81, Stenographer and Traveling Correspondent of the 
Cincinnati Enquirer. 

1874, Married Emma A. Loomis of Fulton, N. Y. Children: Mamie; Lewis 
Loomis. 

1881, Address: 141 Smith St., Cincinnati, Ohio. 


WILLIAM MORRIS STERLING. 

Born, July 4, 1845, i n Newport, Nova Scotia. 

1873, April, Left College, having pursued Select course. 1870, Joined, on 
trial, Vermont Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1870, Stationed at 
Newport and Derby, Vt.; 1871, Newport and Newport Centre; 1873, Newport; 
1874, 5, Lyndon and Lyndonville. 1876, Transferred to Maine Conference. 
1876, 7, Stationed at Congress Street Church, Portland, Me.; 1878-80, Augusta; 
1881, Bath. 

1874, Married Eva E. Drew of Barton, Vt. Child: Ellen May Burnham. 
1881, Address: William and Green Sts., Augusta, Me. 


JAMES HORTON TAFT, Jr. 

Born in Brooklyn, N. Y. Brother of Nos. 1191 and 1026; nephew of 
G. I. Seney, ’45; brother-in-law of F. B. Beers, ’70; cousin of No. 920. 

Left College at the close of Junior year. 1873-81, Clerk, and afterwards 
Drug Broker, in Brooklyn, N. Y. 

1877, Married Lillie Beers of Brooklyn, N. Y. Children: Ethel; Essie 
Beers. 

1881, Address: 69 Gates Av., Brooklyn, N. Y. 


*JOHN ROBBINS TIDDY. 

Left College during Freshman year. 1870-1, Supplied church at Oneota, 
Minn. 1871, Joined, on trial, New England Conference, Methodist Episcopal 
Church. 1871, 2, Stationed at Grace Church, Springfield, Mass. Died, Nov. 
2, 1872, in Springfield, Mass. 

1870, Married M. L. Campbell of Portsmouth, N. H. No children. 

1881, Address of friend : Rev. A. C. Manson, Bond’s Village, Mass. 






494 


WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 


[i^s- 


Class of 1875 . 


^ALFRED WILLISTON ADAMS. 

Born, May 17, 1851, in Provincetown, Barnstable Co., Mass. 

Left College during Junior year. Died, Apr. 23, 1875, in Dansville, Living¬ 
ston Co., N. Y. 

Unmarried. 


MORRIS DeVEAU CHURCH. 

Left College during Senior year. 1877, Ordained in the Reformed Episcopal 
Church, and took charge of a church in Chicago, Ill. 1879, Rector of the 
Reformed Episcopal Church, Cincinnati, Ohio. 1881, Joined, on trial, Newark 
Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. Stationed at St. Luke’s Church, 
Newark, N. J. 

Marritd. Children: two living. 

1881, Address: Newark, N. J. 


DANIEL JOSEPH DONAHOE. 

Born, Feb. 27, 1853, in Brimfield, Hampden Co., Mass. 

Left College during Freshman year. 1872-5, Studied Law in Portland, 
Conn. 1875-8, Practiced Law in Meriden, Conn. 1878-Si, Practiced Law in 
Middletown, Conn. 1875-80, Grand Juror and Justice of the Peace in Middle- 
town, Conn. 

1877, Married Margaret G. Burnes of Meriden, Conn. Children: Mary 
Elizabeth; William Burnes. 

1881, Address: Middletown, Conn. 


CLARK PHELPS HOWLAND. 

Born in Columbia Cross Roads, Bradford Co., Pa. 

Left College at the close of Sophomore year. 1875, A.B., Yale College. 
1^875—7, Classical Teacher in Russell School, New Haven, Conn. 1877-81, 
Principal of Zabor Academy, Marion, Mass. 

1876, Married Mary B. Wilder of Warren, Mass. Children: Henry Phelps; 
Silas Wilder. 

1881, Address: Marion, Plymouth Co., Mass. 


LEWIS WILLIAM MOREY. 

Born, Nov. 26, 1848, in Lowell, Mass. 

Left College during Freshman year. 1876, A.B , Dartmouth College. 1877, 
Studied Theology in the Boston Theological School. 1879, Joined, on trial, 
Vermont Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1879, 80, Stationed at 
Lyndon and Lyndonville, Vt.; 1881, Lyndon. 

1880, Married F. S. Benner of Lowell, Mass. No children. 

1S81, Address: Lyndon, Caledonia Co., Vt. 


GEORGE WHEATON NICKERSON. 

Left College during Sophomore year. 1871, Registered as from Chilmark, 
Mass. 1872, Taught school in Hackensack, N. J. 

1881, Address: 40 East 19th St., New York, N. Y. 








1875.] ■ 


NON-GRADUATE ALUMNI. 


495 


CHARLES PHELPS. 

Born, 1853, in East Hartford, Hartford Co., Conn. Brother of No. 781. 

Left College during Senior year. 1872, 4, 5, Studied Law with B. H. Bill of 
Rockville, Conn. 1873, Mate of Schooner “ S. S. Tyler,” of Hartford, Conn. 
1877, Admitted to the Bar, and practiced a few months, in Tolland, Conn. 
1877-81, Practiced Law in Rockville, Conn. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address : Rockville, Tolland Co., Conn. 


GEORGE SKENE. 


Born in England. 

1872, June, Left College in Freshman year. 1872-4, Resided in Idaho 
Springs, Colo., on account of health, but preached at Greeley, Colo. 1874, 
Joined, on trial, Troy Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1874, 5, 
Stationed at South Adams, Mass.; 1876, 7, 8, Hoosick Falls, N. Y.; 1879, So, 
Congress Street Church, Troy; 1881, Trinity Church, Troy, N. Y. 

1873, Married Emma C. Pinney of Springfield, Mass. Child: Norman L. 
1881, Address: 21 Thirteenth St., Troy, N. Y. 


JAMES POMEROY STOWE. 

Born, Aug. 2, 1852, in Middletown, Conn. 

Left College during Junior year of Scientific course. 1874-8, Photographic 
Designer in Middletown, Conn. 1880, Councilman of Middletown, Conn.; 
1881-2, City Clerk and Treasurer of same. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address : Middletown, Conn. 


CYRUS EVERETT WATERBURY. 

Born, Jan. 28, 1848, in Westchester County, N. Y. 

Left College at close of Sophomore year. 1873-4, Studied in University of 
Virginia. 1874, Taught in Fairfield County, Conn.; r875> i n Salt Lake City, 
Utah. 1876, Taught High School at Hancock, N. Y.; 1876-8, Everett, Pa.; 
1878-9, Hancock, N. Y.; 1879-80, Pleasant Hill, Mo.; 1880-1, Principal of 
Grammar School, Bridgeport, Conn. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address: 22 Harriet St., Bridgeport, Conn. 


JOSEPH ZWEIFEL. 

Born, Sept. 19, 1849, m New York, N. Y. 

Left College during Senior year. 1876, Joined, on trial, Troy Conference, 
Methodist Episcopal Church. 1876, Stationed at East Greenbush, N. Y.; 1877, 
Adamsville and Clarksville; 1878, Adamsville; 1879-81, Valatia ; 

1874, Married Sarah E. Fosmire of Brooklyn, N. Y. Child: Grade I. 

1881, Address: Valatie, Columbia Co., N. Y. 






496 


WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 


[1876. 


Class of 1876 . 


WILLIAM BORDEN BALDWIN. 

Born, Sept. 18, 1854, in Fall River, Mass. 

1873, March, Left College in Freshman year. 1873-81, Furniture dealer in 
Fall River, Mass. 

1875, Married Emma A. Newell of Fall River, Mass. Children: Susie E.; 
Ella W.; Ethel N. 

1881, Address : 32 Whipple St., Fall River, Mass. 


HERBERT JEWETT BARTON. 

Born, Sept. 27, 1853, in Newport, Sullivan Co., N. H. 

1874, March, Left College in Sophomore year. 1876, A.B., Dartmouth Col¬ 
lege; A.M., from same. 1877-8, Principal of High School, Newport, N. H.; 
1879-81, of High School, Waukegan, Ill. 

1877, Married. No children. 

1881, Address: Waukegan, Lake Co., Ill. 


DANIEL MOORE BATES, Jr. 

Left College during Freshman year. 1873-5, Traveled in Europe. 1875-8, 
Studied in Berkley Divinity School, Middletown, Conn.; 1878, B.D. 1878, 
Ordained Deacon of the Protestant Episcopal Church. 1878. Taught school 
in New Brunswick, N. J. 1878, Sailed for Shanghai, China. 1879-81, Pro¬ 
fessor of History and Christian Evidences in St. John’s Missionary College, 
Shanghai, China, and studying the Chinese Language with intention of preach¬ 
ing to the natives. (See Bibliography.) 

1878, Married Miss Russell of Cambridge, Mass. Child: Josephine Russell. 

1881, Address : Shanghai, China. 


WILLIAM FREDERIC BORGELT. 

Born, Apr. 5, 1852, in New York, N. Y. 

Left College during Sophomore year. 1876-81, Fresco Painter in Middle- 
town, Conn. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address: Middletown, Conn. 


DELOS FERDINAND BROOKS. 

Born, Oct. 26, 1845, L St. Albans, Franklin Co., Vt. 

Left College during Freshman year. 1876, Joined, on trial, Troy Conference, 
Methodist Episcopal Church. 1876, Stationed at West Salisbury and East 
Middlebury, Conn.; 1877, Panton, Vt.; 1878, 9, Starksborough, Vt.; 1880, r, 
Hinesburgh. 

1867, Married Jennie C. Jure of St. Albans Bay, Vt. Children: Mair W.; 
Jenie P. 

1881, Address: Hinesburgh, Chittenden Co., Vt. 







1876.] 


NON-GRADUATE ALUMNI. 


497 


CARTER EASTMAN CATE. 

Born, Aug. 26, 1862, in Loudon, Merrimack Co., N. H. 

Left College during Sophomore year. 1876, A.B., Dartmouth College. 
1 877-81, Free-Will Baptist Minister in Lake Village, N. H. 

Unmarried. 

1SS1, Address: Lake Village, Belknap Co., N. H. 


^WALTER EDEN CHASE. 

Born, May 7, 1851, in Unity, Waldo Co., Me. 

1872, Oct., Left College in Freshman year. Died, Nov. 9, 1872, in Kansas 
City, Mo. 

Unmarried. 


DANIEL JAMES CLARK. 

Born, July 20, 1849, ' m Ludlow, Windsor Co., Vt. 

Left College during Junior year. 1874-5, Teacher in Wesleyan Academy, 
Wilbraham, Mass. 1878-9, Studied in Hartford Theological Seminary. 1880, 
Installed Pastor of the First Congregational Church, East Haven, Conn. 

1877, Married Alice C. Dening of Newington, Conn. No children. 

1881, Address: East Haven, New Haven Co., Conn. 


TIMOTHY SUMNER CLIFFORD. 

Born in Warren, Grafton Co., N. H. 

Left College during Sophomore year. Registered as from Lowell, Mass. 
Has resided in Springfield and Boston, Mass. For a time, traveled as a book 
agent. 1881, not found. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address of sister : Mrs. Austin Harvey, Plymouth, N. H. 


GRANVILLE CORNING. 

Born, 1848, in Monroe, Fairfield Co., Conn.J 

Left College about close of Sophomore year. 1878, A.B., Yale College. 
1878-9, Principal of Green Farms Academy; 1880-1, of the High School, 
Cheshire, Mass. 

1881, Address: Auburn, Cayuga Co., N. Y. 


WILLIAM WESTON COX. 

Born, Sept. 6, 1848, in Ellenville, Ulster Co., N. Y. 

1874, June, Left College at close of Sophomore year. 1875, Joined, on trial, 
Troy Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1875, Stationed at Clifton 
Park, N. Y.; 1877, Washington ; 1878, Washington and Becket; 1879, 80, 81, 
Ketchum’s, and Quaker Springs. 

1875, Married Jennie E. Ellis of Ridgebury, N. Y. Child: Lena W. 

1881, Address: Ketchum’s Corners, Saratoga Co., N. Y. 

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498 


WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 


[1876. 


TIMOTHY PRESCOTT FROST. 

Born, June 26, 1850, in Mount Holly, Rutland Co., Vt. 

1875, April, Left College in Junior year. 1876, Joined, on trial, Vermont 
Confeience, Methodist Episcopal Church 1876, 7, Stationed at Thetford Cen¬ 
ter, Vt.; 1878, 9, 80, Woodstock ; 1881, Bradford and Fairlee. 

1876, Married Carrie M. Holt of Weston, Vt. Children: Philip Prescott; 
Florence Virtine. 

1881, Address : Bradford, Orange Co., Vt. 


ROSCOE LEONARD GREENE. 

Born, Dec. 26, 1847, i n Bangor, Penobscot Co., Me. 

1876, April, Left College in Senior year. 1874, Taught school at Woburn, 
Mass. 1875, Supplied Church at Cromwell, Conn. 1876, Joined, on trial, 
Maine Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1876, Stationed at South 
Berwick, Me.; 1877, 8, 9, Park Street Church, Lewiston. 1880, Transferred to 
New Hampshire Conference. 1880, 1, Stationed at High Street Church, Great 
Falls, N. H. 

1876, Married Ella F. Wilson of White Rock, Me. Children: Grace G.; 
Henry L. 

1881, Address: Harrison, Cumberland Co., Me. 


JOHN EDMUND KENDRICK. 

Born, June 17, 1854, in Providence, R. I. 

1873, J une > Left College at close of Freshman year. 1873-4, Traveled in 
Europe. 1875-9, Clerk in Kendrick Loom Harness Co., Providence, R. I. 
1879-81, Manufacturer of cotton mill supplies, Providence. 

1877, Married Phebe E. Champlin of Westerly, R. I. No children. 

1881, Address: 167 Washington St., Providence, R. I. 


JAMES EDWARD KNAPP. 

Born, Aug. 25, 1846, in Greenwich, Fairfield Co., Conn. 

1873, Feb., Left College in Freshman year. 1873, Joined, on trial, Provi¬ 
dence Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1873, 4 > Stationed at Glover, 
and West Glover, Vt.; 1875, 6, 7, South Royalston and Tunbridge, Mass.; 
1878, 9, 80, Mechanicsville and Cuttingsville; 1881, East Dover and Williams- 
ville. 

1873, Married Martha E. Gould of Northampton, Mass. Children: * Hollis 
Emmons ; * Emmons Hollis ; Mary Jane ; Raymond C. W.; * Edward Nathan. 

1881, Address: East Dover, Windham Co., Vt. 


JAMES OTIS LYFORD. 

Born, June 28, 1853, * n Boston, Mass. 

Left College during Freshman year. 1874-7, Studied law in the office of 
Sanborn & Clark, Concord, N. H. 1876, Member of the Constitutional Con¬ 
vention. 1877-9, Political editor of The People , afterwards People and Patriot. 
1880, Admitted to the bar. 18S0-1, Practiced law in Tilton, N. H. Superin¬ 
tendent of Schools in Tilton, N. H. (See Bibliography.) 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address:. Tilton, Belknap Co., N. H. 






1876.] 


NON-GRADUATE ALUMNI. 


499 


CHARLES ADELBERT LYON. 

Born, May 30, 1850, in Barkers, Niagara Co., N. Y. 

1874, March, Left College in Sophomore year. 1874, Clerk in clothing house 
in Binghamton, N. Y. ; 1875, th e office of Binghamton Daily Times. 
1879-81, Cashier in Smith’s city market. 

^74, Married Ella A. Gaige of Binghamton, N. Y., who died May 18, 1879. 
Child : Edith N. 

1881, Address: 43 Carroll St., Binghamton, N. Y. 


JACOB WARREN NEWTON. 

Born, Aug. 3, 1852, in Stowe, Lamoille Co., Vt. 

1873, July, -Left College at close of Freshman year. 1872-4, At home in 
Stowe, Vt., in ill health. 1874-5, In a Sanitarium in Battle Creek, Mich. 
1875-7, Engaged in farming in Stowe, Vt. 1877-9, Supplied Church at Chel¬ 
sea, West Hill, Vt. 1879-80, Chaplain of the Hygienic Institute, Danville, 
N. Y. 1880-1, Engaged in farming in Stowe, Vt. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address: Stowe, Lamoille Co., Vt. 


* LEWIS HENRY NOBLE. 

Born, June 7, 1853, i* 1 Westfield, Hampden Co., Mass. 

Left College during Junior year. Died, May 14, 1875, i n Westfield, Mass. 
Unmarried. 


JESSE TUCK PARKER. 

Born, Aug. 11, 1850, in Wilton, Franklin Co., Me. Cousin of Nos. 871, 879, 
and 1093. 

1874, June, Left College at close of Freshman year. 1874-9, Superintendent 
of Schools in Fayette, Me. 1879, Principal of High School in Rome, Ga. 1880, 
Census enumerator. 1880-1, Supervisor of Schools in Fayette, Me. 
Unmarried. 

1881, Address: Fayette, Kennebec Co., Me. 


NELSON COBLEIGH PARKER. 

Born, Feb. 13, 1855, in Boston, Mass. 

1874, June, Left College at ciose of Sophomore year. 1874, Studied in Berlin, 
Germany ; 1875-6, In Paris, France. 1876, Professor of English language in a 
private institution in Paris, France. 1879, M.D., Medical Department of Boston 
University. 1879-81, Practiced medicine. 1881, Clerk in office of Cape Breton 
Oil and Mining Company, 93 Milk St., Boston, Mass. 

1879, Married. Child: Theodora Eloise. 

1881, Address : 4 Marble St., Boston, Mass. 


ELWYN DAVID PLAISTED. 

Born, Oct. 14, 1855, in Syracuse, N. Y. 

Left College during Sophomore year. 1874, Studied in Berlin, Germany; 
1875, Gottingen. 1876-7, Professor of modern languages of “ L’Association 
Internationale des Professeurs,” Paris, France. 1877, Ph.B., Syracuse Univer- 







500 


WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 


[1876. 


sity. 1880, Admitted as attorney and counselor at law to practice before the 
Supreme Court of the State of New York. 1881, Dealer in stoves, firm of 
D. P. Plaisted & Son, Syracuse, N. Y. 

1880, Married Mary M. Steele of Springfield, Ohio. No children. 

1881, Address: 77 South Salina St., Syracuse, N. Y. 


GEORGE POWERS RAYMOND. 

Born, Dec. 3, 1853, in Lockport, Niagara Co., N. Y. Nephew of No. 347. 
1874, Left College, having pursued Select course. 1875-81, In firm of Hart¬ 
well, Standish & Co., druggists, 66 Main St., Lockport, N. Y. 

1877, Married Sarah K. Douglas of Middletown, Conn. Child: Herbert 
Hastings. 

1881, Address: 142 Pine St., Lockport, N. Y. 


WARREN JARROTT REES. 

1873, Feb., Left College in Freshman year. 1878-81, Book-keeper for 
Welch & Griffiths, Boston, Mass. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address: 72 Albion St., Boston, Mass. 


JAMES TRENCHARD SCHOCK. 

Born, Apr. 22, 1851, in Cumberland Co., N. J. 

1876, March, Left College in Senior year. 1876-81, Principal of a public 
school in New Brunswick, N. J. 

1876, Married Lydia P. Reed of Cranbury, N. J. Child: * Viola. 

1881, Address: New Brunswick, N. J. 


CHARLES HURD SHERWOOD. 

Born, Dec. 2, 1847, in Liberty, Sullivan Co., N. Y. Brother of No. 1126. 
1874, Left College, having pursued Select course. 1866, LL.B., Columbia 
College. 1876-81, Practiced law in Bradford, Pa. Alderman of the citv of 
Bradford, Pa. 

1877, Married Maggie ver Novy of Napanock, N. Y. Child: Lena. 

1881, Address: Bradford, McKean Co., Pa. 


EMMET REDFIELD STODDARD. 

Born, June 30, 1850, in Middletown, Orange Co., N. Y. 

1877, Left College during Junior year. 1877-81, In milk business with Slaw- 
son Brothers, New York, N. Y. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address: 1252 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 


LEVI LE FOREST HAYDEN TAYLOR. 

Left College during Freshman year. 1880, In drug business in Haverhill 
Mass. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address: Haverhill, Essex Co., Mass. 








■ 877 -J 


NON-GRADUATE ALUMNI. 


501 


WILLIAM UBERTO TAYLOR. 

Born, June 12, 185:2, in Mooers, Clinton Co., N. Y. Brother of No. 1063. 
1873, J une » Left College. 1873-6, Was engaged in teaching and studying 
medicine. 1880, M.D., Vermont Medical College. 1880-1, Assistant Surgeon 
in Mary Fletcher Hospital, Burlington, Vt. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address: Burlington, Chittenden Co., Vt. 


EUGENE RALPH TOWNE. 

Born, Aug. 9, 1852, in Waterbury, Washington County, Vt. 

Left College at the close of first term, Freshman year. 1873—5, Studied in Y ale 
College. 1876, Out of health. 1877-81, Engaged in farming in Waterbury, Vt. 
1876, Married Miss Ladd of Enosburgh Falls, Vt. No children. 

1881, Address: Waterbury, Washington Co., Vt. 


CALVIN BUTTERFIELD TUTTLE. 

Born in Long Island, Carroll Co., N. H. 

Left College during Junior year. 1879, LL.B., Law School of Boston Uni¬ 
versity. 1879-81, Practiced law, firm of Durgin & Tuttle, No. 9 Central Av., 
Lynn., Mass. 

1878, Married Anna M. Morse of Lynn , Mass. No children. 

1881, Address: Lake Wood, Lynn, Mass. 


* HENRY AARON YEAMANS. 

Born, May 15, 1853, in Ashtabula, Ashtabula Co., Ohio. 

Left College during Freshman year. 1873-5, Clerk in Judge’s office, and 
studying law in Chicago, Ill. Died, March 22, 1875, in Chicago, Ill. 
Unmarried. 

1881, Address of brother: Andrew Yeamans, 1598 South Dearborn St., 
Chicago, Ill. 




Class of 1877. 


THOMAS SNOWDEN BOSWELL. 

1874, Oct., Left College in Sophomore year. 1873, Registered as from Phila¬ 
delphia, Pa. 1877, A.B., Dickinson College. 1878, Connected with an insurance 
business in New York, N. Y. 1879-81, Employed by Davis & Day, packers of 
leaf tobacco, 121 Maiden Lane, New York, N. Y. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address: 236 East 38th St., New York, N. Y. 


JOHN ATWOOD BOWLER. 


Born, Oct. 25, 1852, in Watertown, Middlesex Co., Mass. 

Left College during Junior year. 1875, 1 aught High School, Hollis, N. H., 









502 


WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 


[1877. 


1876, a school in Pepperell, Mass.; 1877-8, a school in Revere, Mass. 1880-1, 
Supplied Methodist Episcopal Churches at Hillsborough Bridge, Hillsborough 
Center, and East Washington, N. H.. 

1879, Married S. J. Coburn of Nashua, N. H. No children. 

1881, Address: Hillsborough Center, Hillsborough Co., N. H. 


HENRY CLAY CARPENTER. 

Born, Jan. 25, 1850, in Troy, N. Y. 

Left College during Sophomore year. 1874-5, Principal of Milton Academy, 
Milton, Del. 1875-6, Principal of Georgetown Academy, Georgetown, Del. 
1876-80, Superintendent of Lewes Union School and principal of the classical 
department. 1881, Assistant .Superintendent of public schools of Delaware. 

1875, Married Agnes M. Edgerton of Hartford, N. Y. Children: Marion 
Alice; Charles Edgerton. 

1881, Address: Lewes, Sussex Co., Del. 


JOSEPH COLTER. 

Born, July 13, 1846, in Ballyshannon, Ireland. 

1875, J une > Left College at close of Sophomore year. 1875-6, In employ of 
Raymond Bros., Boston, Mass. 1876-8, In a dry goods house in Philadelphia, 
Pa. 1878-81, In drygoods commission business, 170 Madison St., Chicago, Ill. 
Unmarried. 

1881, Address: 44 South Curtis St., Chicago, Ill. 


WILLIAM HOWE CRANE. 

Born, Feb. 6, 1854, in Pennington, Mercer Co., N. J. 

1874, Left College at the close of Freshman year. 1876-7, Studied in the 
University of the City of New York. 1877-8, Taught school in Lyons Farms, 
N. J. 1878-9, Professor of Mathematics in the State Normal School, Holly 
Springs, Miss. 1880, LL.B., Albany Law School. 18S0-1, Practiced law, firm 
of Crane & Young, Port Jervis, N. Y. 

1880, Married Cornelia Zearfoss of Riegelsville, Warren Co., N. J. 

1881, Address: Port Jervis, Orange Co., N. Y. 


ELIZABETH HINCKLEY DELEVAN. 

1874, Pursued a Special course during a part of the fall term. 1880, Gradu¬ 
ated in the School of Theology, Boston University. 1877-81, Local preacher 
in the Methodist Episcopal Church. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address: New Lebanon, Columbia Co., N. Y. 


WILLIAM HENRY FAIRCHILD. 

Born, Jan. 31, 1853, in Fairfield, Franklin Co., Vt. 

1874, Nov., Left College in Sophomore year. 1877, LL.B., Law Department 
of the University of Michigan. 1876, Practiced law in Ann Arbor, Mich • 
1877-81, In Fairfield, Vt. 1878-81, Superintendent of Schools, Fairfield, Vt. ’ 
Unmarried. 

1881, Address: Fairfield, Franklin Co., Vt. 







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NON-GRADUATE ALUMNI. 


503 


JOHN HARRIS FRANCIS. 

Born in New London, Conn. 

1874, Oct., Left College after a stay of one month. Studied one year in 
Trinity College. Has been on several whaling voyages; visited France. 
Unmarried. 

1881, Address: 3 Cedar St., New London, Conn. 


WEBSTER GOSS. 

Born, June 12, 1856, in Oakhill, Greene Co., N. Y. Brother of William R. 
Goss, ’8o. 

1877, Feb., Left College in Senior year. 1872, Principal of Chatham Acad¬ 
emy, Columbia Co., N. Y. 1877-80, Studied law in the office of Gaul & Essyl- 
stine, Hudson, N. Y. 1880, Admitted to the bar at Hudson, N. Y. 1880-1, 
Practiced law in Hudson, N. Y. Commissioner of deeds in Hudson, N. Y. 
Unmarried. 

1881, Address : Hudson, Columbia Co , N. Y. 


WILLIAM DUDLEY GOEWEY. 

1874, June, Left College at the close of Freshman year. 1874-7, Resided in 
Kansas. 1877-81, Teacher of Classics in the High School, Albany, N. Y. 
Unmarried. 

1881, Address: 142 Hudson Av., Albany, N. Y. 


EDWIN LUTHER GRISWOLD. 

Born, Feb. n, 1855, in Elyria, Lorain Co., Ohio. Son of No. 312. 

1874, June, Left College, Scientific course, at close of Freshman year. 
1876-9, Salesman in a wholesale and retail book-store in Cleveland, Ohio. 
1880-1, Book-keeper for Elyria Coal and Ice Company. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address: Elyria, Lorain Co., Ohio. 


HERBERT HIRAM HAYDEN. 

Born, Feb. 22, 1850, in Taunton, Bristol Co., Mass. 

1875, April, Left College in Sophomore year. 1875-9, Preached in the 
New York East Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1880-1, Carriage- 
maker in New Haven, Conn. 

1871, Married Rosa C. Shaw of Carver, Mass. Children: Emma B.; Her¬ 
bert L.; Rosa F. 

1881, Address: 155 Water St., New Haven, Conn. 


JOHN BASCOME HIBBEN. 

Born, 1855, Lowell, Lake Co., Ind. 

1875, Left College during Freshman year. 1877, M.D., Medical Department, 
University of the City of New York. 1877-8, Assistant Physician in Flatbush 
Insane Asylum. 1879-81, Medical Director of the Freedmen’s Relief Associa¬ 
tion, Topeka, Kans. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address: 183 Kansas Av., Topeka, Kans. 







504 


WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 


[1877. 


GILBERT HARVEY JESSUP. 

Born, Nov. 3, 1848, in Westhampton, Suffolk Co., N. Y. 

Left College at close of Freshman year. 1875-7, Engaged in canvassing in 
Philadelphia, Pa. 1878, Traveled in Minnesota, Nebraska, Kansas, and Mis¬ 
souri. Taught school in Illinois, Wisconsin, and Iowa. Taught short-hand in 
Red Wing, Minn. 1879-81, Short-hand amanuensis in a banking-house, Lanes- 
borough, Minn. 1879-81, Studied law in Lanesborough, Minn. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address: Lanesborough, Fillmore Co., Minn. 


FRANK WELLINGTON JOHNSON. 

Born, Sept. 30, 1850, in Sanbornton, Belknap Co., N. H. 

1874, Jan., Left College in Freshman year. 1879, Joined, on trial, Vermont 
Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1879, Stationed at Gaysville and 
Bethel Lympus, Vt.; 1880, 1, Brownsville. 

1879, Married S. Katie Swift of Stockbridge, Vt. No children. 

1881, Address: Brownsville, Windsor Co., Vt. 


HOWARD NEWTON KNIGHT. 

Born, Dec. 3, 1854, in Providence, R. I. 

1874, July, Left College at close of Freshman year. 1881, Manager of the 
Boston office of George V. Hecker & Co., New York. Business address: 
Hecker Flour Co., State St., Boston, Mass. 

1876, Married Harriet E. Townsend of Providence, R. I. 

1881, Address: Central Av., Hyde Park, Mass. 


EDWARD SAMUEL LEWIS. 

Born, Aug. 24, 1855, ’ n Natick, Middlesex Co., Mass. 

1874, Dec., Left College in Sophomore year. 1874, A.B., and 1877, A.M., 
Boston University. 1877-81, Principal of Elm-Tree Academy, Groesbeck, 
Ohio. 

1879, Married Anna C. Sparks of Groesbeck, Hamilton Co., Ohio. No 
children. 

1881, Address: Groesbeck, Hamilton Co., Ohio. 


william McCauley, Jr. 

Born, Aug. 5, 1855, in Stony Point, Rockland Co., N. Y. 

1874, May, Left College, Scientific course, in Freshman year. 1875-8, 
Engaged in teaching. 1878-80, Studied Law in the office of Hon. George W. 
Weiant, Haverstraw, N. Y. 1881* Admitted to the Bar. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address: Stony Point, Rockland Co., N. Y. 


*CYRUS PAINTER MARSH. 

Born, Oct. 19, 1851, in Sewickley, Allegheny Co., Pa. 

Drowned, Oct. 8, 1876, in the Connecticut River, Middletown, during Senior 
year. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address of friends: West Newton, Westmoreland Co., Pa. 







1877.] 


NON-GRADUATE ALUMNI. 


505 


WILLIAM JAMES SHEPARD. 

Born, Aug. 23, 1854, in Boston, Mass. 

1S76, Feb., Left College in Junior year. Studied in Dartmouth College. 
1876-8, Studied Law in the office of Winslow & Smith, Watertown, N. Y. 
1878, Clerk of a Committee of the New York Senate. 1879-81, City Chamber¬ 
lain; Watertown, N. Y. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address $ Watertown, Jefferson Co., N. Y. 


SAMUEL WISE SMITH. 

Born, Feb. 7, 1855, Baltimore, Md. 

1875, Dec., Left College in Junior year. Studied in Dickinson College. 
1876, Supplied a Methodist Episcopal Church in Medina, Pa. 1880, Graduated 
at Drew Theological Seminary. 1880, Joined, on trial, Philadelphia Confer¬ 
ence, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1880, 1, Stationed at Churchtown and 
Morgantown, Pa. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address* Churchtown, Lancaster Co., Pa. 


JOSEPH MILLER THOMAS. 

Born, Feb. 4, 1855, in Pottsville, Schuylkill Co., Pa. 

1874, June, Left College at close of Freshman year. 1874-5, Studied in 
Boston University. 1876-81, Farmer in North East, Cecil Co., Md. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address: North East, Cecil Co., Md. 


JOHN RICHARD VAN BENSCHOTEN. 

Born, Oct. 7, 1856, in Madison, Dane Co., Wis. Nephew of No. 227; cousin 
of Professor J. C. Van Benschoten. 

Left College at the close of Freshman year. 1874, Studied in Amherst Col¬ 
lege. 1878, A.B., College of New Jersey. 1878-80, Resided in California and 
the West. 1880-1, Traveled in Germany, Italy, etc. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address: Care of Prof. J. C. Van Benschoten, Middletown, Conn. 


ALEXANDER MARTIN WILCOX. 

Born, June 19, 1849, Baltimore, Md. 

1875, June, Left College at close of Sophomore year. 1877, A.B., and 1880, 
Ph.D., Yale College. 1880-1, Tutor in Greek in Wesleyan University. 
Unmarried. 

1881, Address: Middletown, Conn. 


DU RENNE STEARNS WILCOX. 

1875, Spring, Left. College during Sophomore year. Taught in the High 
School, Middletown, Conn., and in Chamberlain Institute, Randolph, N. Y. 
1881, Manufacturer in Randolph, N. Y. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address: Randolph, Cattaraugus Co., N. Y. 

64 







506 


WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 


[1878. 


Class of 1878. 


HEMAN BANGS ANDREW. 

Born, Aug. i, 1S53, Navasink, Monmouth Co., N. J. Brother of No. mo. 
Left College during Freshman year. 1878, M.D., Medical Department of the 
University of the City of New York. 1878-81, Practiced Medicine in Morris¬ 
town, N. J. 

1880, Married Emma Louise Sharp of Morristown, N. J. No children. 

1881, Address: Morristown, Morris Co., N. J. 


CHRISTIAN DOLLNER BERNSEE. 

Brother of S. L. Dollner, ’78. 

1877, Nov., Left College, Scientific course, in Senior year. Broker in Brook¬ 
lyn, N. Y. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address: 210 Washington Av., Brooklyn, N. Y. 


JOHN NICHOLL BROWN. 

Born, Sept. 29, 1856, in Bridgeton, Cumberland Co., N. J. 

1878, June, Left College. Pursued study of Musical Composition in all its 
forms. Director of Music and Professor of Mental Philosophy in Pennington 
Seminary and Female College. Organist of the First Presbyterian Church of 
Trenton, N. J. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address : Pennington, Mercer Co., N. J. 


CHARLES DAVENPORT CLARKE. 

Left College during Senior year. 1879-81, Editor of the Bath Independent. 
(See Bibliography.) 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address: Bath, Sagadahoc Co., Me. 


JOHN WESLEY COUCHMAN. 

Born, Aug. 25, 1853, in MargarettVille, Delaware Co., N. Y. 

Left College at the close of Freshman year. Tutor of Latin, Greek, and 
Mathematics, in Hudson River Institute. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address: East Durham, Greene Co., N. Y. 


WILLIAM EDWARD CUMMINGS. 

Born, Mar. 3, 1858, in Brownsville, Cameron Co., Tex. Nephew of No. 119. 
1876, March, Left College, Scientific course, in Sophomore year. 1876-8, 
Taught in Public Schools of Maryland. 1879, District Attorney, 25th Judicial 
District of Texas. 1880, United States Extradition Agent for Mexican frontier. 
1881-2, District Attorney, 25th Judicial District of Texas. 

1880, Married Ada Mary Gomila of Brownsville, Texas. No children. 

1881, Address: Brownsville, Cameron Co., Tex. 








i8y8.] 


NON-GRADUATE ALUMNI. 


507 


SAMUEL LAPHAM DOLLNER. 

Born, Oct. 25, 1856, in Brooklyn, N. Y. Brother of C. D. Bernsee, ’78. 

Left College, Scientific course, at close of Sophomore year. 1881. In com¬ 
mission business. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address: 259 Washington Av., Brooklyn, N. Y. 


LEWIS HARVEY EDDY. 

Born in Fenner, Madison Co., N. Y. ■? 

..; 8 75 » Feb., Left College in Freshman year. 1875-7, Studied Law in Morris- 
ville, N. Y. 1877-8, Taught school in Madison Village, N. Y. 1878-81 Prac¬ 
ticed Law in Brookfield, Madison Co., N. Y. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address: Brookfield, Madison Co., N. Y. 


DANIEL HEATON. 

Born, Nov. 24, 1852, at Linthwaite, Yorkshire Co., England. 

1878, Feb., Left College in Senior year. 1878-81, Traveled in England as an 
Evangelist and Wesleyan Minister. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address: Godaiming, Surrey Co., England. 


EDGAR MARTINGALE HERMANCE. 

Left College during Junior year. 1879-81, Practiced Medicine in Yonkers, 
N. Y. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address: 94 Warburton Av., Yonkers, N. Y. 


^CHARLES OZIAS JUDD. 

Born, Nov. 9, 1858, in Flushing, Queens Co., N. Y. Son of No. 314. 

Died, July 9, 1877, in Middletown, Conn., from injuries received in the 
Gymnasium at close of Junior year. 

Unmarried. 


ELI LEARNER LATHAM. 

Born, May 19, 1844, in Northfield, Washington Co., Vt. 

1875, J une > Left College, Select course. 1862, 3, Served in the Union Army. 
1870-2, Supplied Methodist Episcopal Churches in Norwich District, Provi¬ 
dence Conference. 1872, Joined, on trial, Providence Conference, Methodist 
Episcopal Church. 1872, Stationed at Tolland, Tolland Depot, and Square 
Pond, Conn.; 1873, South Glastonbury; 1874, Haddam Neck; 1875, Portland. 
1876, .Supernumerary. 1877, Stationed at Gurleyville; 1878, East Woodstock. 
1879-81, Engaged in Missionary Work under the auspices of Rev. William 
Taylor. 

1870, Married Emma E. Gardner. No children. 

1881, Address: Aspinwall, Panama, U. S. of Colombia. 







4 


508 


WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. [ 1 878. 


FRANK FURMAN LATHROP. 

Born, Feb. 5, 1856, in Dubuque, Dubuque Co., Iowa. 

1875, April, Left College, Scientific course, in Freshman year. 1875-81, 
Clerk for E. Remington & Sons, Uion, N. Y. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address: Uion, Herkimer Co., N. Y. 


EMORY LESLIE MEAD. 

Born, Oct. 5, 1855, in Cirmel, Putnam Co., N. Y. 

1878, April, Left College in Senior year. 1879-80, Principal of the High 
School, Winchendon, Mass.; 1880-1, of the High School, West Winsted, Conn. 
Unmarried. 

1881, Address: West Winsted, Litchfield Co., Conn. 


HERBERT WHITNEY MECORNEY. 

Born, May i, 1856, in Milford, Worcester Co., Mass. 

1875, Feb., Left College, Scientific course, in Freshman ypnr. 1879-81, In 
shoe business,’and studying Medicine, in Cincinnati, Ohio. 

1877, Married Alice O. Gower of Portsmouth, Ohio. Child: ^Horace 
James. 

1881, Address: 258 East Third St., Cincinnati, Ohio. 


FREDERIC OBED NICKERSON. 

Born, July 16, 1854, in South Harwich, Barnstable Co., Mass. Brother of 
No. 805, and of H. G. Nickerson, ’78. 

1874, Dec., Left College, Scientific course, in Freshman year. 1877, Ph.B., 
College of Liberal Arts, Boston University. 1879-81, Principal of the High 
School, Malden, Mass. 

1878, Married Abbie A. Goodwin of Malden, Mass. Child: Florence A. 
1881, Address: Malden, Middlesex Co., Mass. 


HERBERT GOODRIDGE NICKERSON, 

Born, Apr. 17, 1856, in South Harwich, Barnstable Co., Mass. Brother of 
No. S05, and of F. O. Nickerson, ’78. 

1874, Dec., l.eft College, Scientific course, in Freshman year, 1877, Ph.B., 
College of Liberal Arts, Boston University. 1878-81, Principal of the High 
School, South Harwich, Mass. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address: South Harwich, Barnstable Co., Mass. 


GEORGE WASHINGTON NORTH. 

Born, Sept. 12, 1850, in Philadelphia, Pa. 

Left College in Freshman year. Studied in Lafayette College. 1876, Joined, 
on trial, Philadelphia Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1876, Stationed 
at Hamburgh and Port Clinton, Pa.; 1877, Mahapoy Plain; 1878, Raubsville; 
1879, So, Glenclon and Raubsville; 1881, Lehighton. 

1876, Married in Philadelphia. Children: Harry M.; G. W. 

1881, Address: Easton, Northampton Co., Pa. 







1878 .] 


NON-GRADUATE ALUMNI. 


509 


GEORGE HENRY PERKINS. 

Born, Aug. 19, 1851, in Topsfield, Essex Co., Mass. 

1876, Dec., Left College in Junior year. 1878-80, Supplied Methodist Epis¬ 
copal Church, Newton Centre, Mass. 1880, Joined, on trial, New England 
Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1880, 1, Stationed at Uxbridge, 
Mass. 

1S80, Married Tillie Prest of Uxbridge, Mass. No children. 

1881, Address: Uxbridge, Worcester Co., Mass. 


FRANK THEODORE POMEROY. 

Born, Oct. 3, 1852, in Rockbottom, Middlesex Co., Mass. 

1874, Dec., Left College in Freshman year. 1875-7, Supplied Methodist 
Episcopal Church, Uxbridge, Mass.; 1877-80, Essex. 1880, Joined, on trial, 
New England Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1880, Stationed at 
Essex, Mass.; 1881, West Fitchburgh, Mass. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address : West Fitchburgh, Worcester Co., Mass. 


HENRY WADDELL RODGER. 

Born, Apr. 10, 1849, in Hammond, St. Lawrence Co., N. Y. 

1:875, June, Left College, Scientific course, at close of Freshman year. 1876, 
Principal of the High School, Rossie, N. Y. 1877-81, Farmer and speculator 
in Hammond, St. Lawrence Co., N. Y. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address: Hammond, St. Lawrence Co., N. Y. 


WILLIS ADAMS RUSSELL. 

Born, June 12, 1853, in Paris, Oxford Co., Me. Brother of Nos. 1022 and 

11 57 - 

Left College during Junior year. 1876-7, Studied Medicine in Maryland 
University Medical College, Baltimore, Md. 1878-9, Taught school in Hazard- 
ville, Conn. 1880-1, Studied Medicine in the Medical Department of the 
University of the City of New York. 1881, Practiced Medicine in Bethel, Me. 
1881, Married F. Addie Chapman of Portland, Conn. No children. 

1881, Address: Bethel, Oxford Co., Me. 


WILLIAM ARTHUR SAXE. 

Born, May 3, 1857, in Troy, N. Y. Nephew of John G. Saxe, ’38. 

Left College, Scientific course, during Freshman year. 1881, Dealer in print¬ 
ing materials, 259 River St., Troy, N. Y. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address : 193 Second St., Troy, N. Y. 


FRANK EDWARD STEBBINS. 

Left College during Freshman year. 1880, A.B., Amherst College. 1881, 
Student. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address: Thompsontown, Juniata Co., Pa. 







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WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 


,[ 1879 . 


ROBERT BOWNE SUCKLEY. 

Born, June 5, 1856, in Rhinebeck, Dutchess Co., N. Y. 

Left College during Senior year. 1878-80, Studied in Columbia College Law 
School. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address: Rhinebeck, Dutchess Co., N. Y. 


CORNELL MARTIN WALSWORTH. 

Born, April, 1857, in Dobbs Ferry, Westchester Co., N. Y. 

Left College during Junior year. 1879-81, Taught in Collinwood, Cuyahoga 
Co., Ohio. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address: Collinwood, Cuyahoga Co., Ohio. 




Class of 1879. 


ALFRED COOKMAN ATKINS. 

Born, Oct. 15, 1855, in Lebanon, Lebanon Co., Pa. 

1877, March, Left College during Sophomore year, Scientific course. 1877-9, 
Studied Law in an office in Philadelphia, Pa. 1879-81, Member of the Firm of 
George L. Atkins & Sons, proprietors of Ocean Hotel, Asbury Park, N. J. 
Unmarried. 

1881, Address: Asbury Park, Monmouth Co., N. J. 


MELA ISABEL BARROWS. 

Born, 1858, in Dorchester, Suffolk Co., Mass. 

1877, Left College during first year, Special course. Became a Missionary of 
the Baptist Church. 

1879, Married Rev. A. A. Bennett of Middletown, Conn. 

1881, Address: 68 Bluff, Yokohama, Japan; or, Care of B. W.-Barrows, 
Norwood, Mass. 


CALVIN MARTIN BROWN. 

Born, June 10, 1851, in Chelsea, Orange Co., Vt. 

1875, Dec., Left College in Sophomore year. 1876-7, Engaged in teaching. 
Preached under the Presiding Elder in the Methodist Episcopal Church; 1878-9, 
at South Washington, Vt.; 1880, West Norwich. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address: Norwich, Windsor Co., Vt. 


ISAAC NUNEZ CARDOZO. 

Born in South Carolina. (Colored.) 

Left College during Sophomore year. Studied in Amherst College and in 
Oberlin College. Went to California to assist his father in Evangelistic work. 
1880-1, Engaged in teaching in the suburbs of Cincinnati, Ohio. 

Married. Children: Francis; one other. 

1881, Address: 446 John St., Cincinnati, Ohio. 








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NON-GRADUATE ALUMNI. 


511 


JAMES CURTISS CARNAHAN. 

*878, J a n*» ^eft College in Junior year. 1878-9, Resided in Ravenna, in poor 
health. 1879-81, Resided in Pittsford, Monroe Co., N. Y. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address: Pittsford, Monroe Co., N.Y. 


* JAMES MARSHALL COLLINS. 

Born, April 19, 1858, in Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pa. Son of No. 46. 
Left College during Junior year. Died, Sept. 25, 1878, in Memphis, Tenn., 
during the yellow fever epidemic. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address of mother: Mrs. H. N. Collins, State Female College, Mem¬ 
phis, Tenn. 


* BAYARD TAYLOR EDDY. 

Born, Feb. 23, 1853, in Theresa, Jefferson Co., N. Y. Brother of No. 1076. 
Left College during Sophomore year. 1877, Taught school for a time, but 
was obliged to stop on account of ill health. Died, Apr. 13, 1880, in Gouv- 
erneur, N. Y. 

Unmarried. 


EDWIN EVERETT HAMILTON. 

Born, Feb. 27, i860, in Roxborough, Philadelphia, Pa. Brother of Nos. 917, 
and 1212. 

1878, March, Left College in Junior year. 1878-81, Clerk in office of a 
paper manufactory. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address: Roxborough, Philadelphia, Pa. 


AUGUSTUS PHILIP HANN. 

Born, Feb. 15, 1856, in Belvidere, Warren Co., N. J. 

1876, Sept., Left College in Sophomore year. 1877, Graduated at Eastman’s 
National Business College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 1877, Appointed Notary 
Public, Washington, N. J. 1878-81, Assistant Cashier of First National 
Bank, Washington, N. J. 1880, Member of Common Council of Washington, 
N. T.; and city treasurer of Democratic Executive Committee of Warren 
Co.fN. J. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address: Washington, Warren Co., N. J. 


* FRED MERRITT HULBURD. 

Born, Sept. 12, 1853, in Johnson, Lamoille Co., Vt. 

1877, Left College during Sophomore year. Was preparing for Methodist 
ministry. Died, Feb. 11, 1879, * n Waterville, Vt. 

Unmarried. 







512 


WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 


[ 1879 . 


EDWARD MANNING INGALLS. 

Born, Apr. 19, 1857, in Lynn, Mass. 

1875, Nov., Left College in Freshman year. 1875-6, Studied in High School, 
Lynn, Mass. 1876-7, Taught District school, Poland, Me. 1877-81, Shoe 
cutter in Lynn, Mass. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address : 13 Whiting St., Lynn, Mass. 


GEORGE COOKE KING. 

Born, June 24, 1853, in Worcester, Mass. 

1878, Apr., Left'College in Junior year. 1879-80, Supplied Methodist Epis¬ 
copal Church at Mystic Bridge, Conn. 1880, Joined, on trial, Providence Con¬ 
ference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1880, 1, Stationed at Mystic Bridge, 
Conn. 

1879, Married Nellie L. Kimball of Lynn, Mass. No children. 

1881, Address: Mystic Bridge, New London Co., Conn, y 


WILLIAM HENRY LAMB. 

Born in Juliustown, Burlington Co., N. J. 

1876, Oct., Left College in Sophomore year. 1877-81, Taught in Mount 
Holly, Burlington Co., N. J. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address : Mount Holly, Burlington Co., N. J. 


EDWIN NEWCOMB. 

Born, 1858, in Wallsville, Pa. 

1878, June, Left College at close of Junior year. Studied law with E. W. 
Simrell, Scranton, Pa. 1879-81, Practiced law in Scranton, Pa. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address: 118 Franklin Av., Scranton, Pa. 


HOWARD MUDGE NEWHALL. 

Born, May 7, 1854, in Lynn, Mass. Brother of No. 807. 

1877, Dec., Left College in Junior year. 1878-81, Manufacturer of ladies’ 
boots and shoes, firm of Harrison NewhalPs son, 23 and 25 Munroe St., Lynn, 
Mass. 

1880, Married Kittie M. Knox of Lawrence, Mass. No children. 

1881, Address: Cor. of Vine and Warren Sts., Lynn, Mass. 


* EDWARD SHERMAN POMEROY. 

Born, Nov. 27, 1855, in Brooklyn, N. Y. Son of No. 380. 

1877, Feb., Left College in Sophomore year. Died, Aug. 18, 1S77, in Brook¬ 
lyn, N. Y. 

Unmarried. 







1879 -] 


NON-GRADUATE ALUMNI. 


513 


CHARLES ARCHIBALD RANSOM. 

Born, June 22, 1857, in Jersey City, N. J. Brother of No. 961. 

1876, Apr., Left College in Freshman year. 1877-80, Studied in the law 
department of the University of the City of New York. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address: 70 Brinkerhoff St., Jersey City, N. J. 


EDMUND FRENCH SAWYER. 

Born, Sept. 9, 1858, in Concord, N. H. 

1877, June, Left College at close of Sophomore year. 1878, Engaged in 
teaching. 1879-80, Private Secretary of the American Institute of Instruction, 
Boston, Mass. 1881, Director of music in the public schools of Bradford, Pa. 
Unmarried. 

1881, Address: Care of Professor H. E. Sawyer, New Britain, Conn. 


CHARLES ANTHONY SHEFFIELD. 

Born, Apr. 19, 1855, in East Haddam, Middlesex Co., Conn. Nephew of 
No. 79. 

1878, June, Left College at close of his Sophomore year. 1878, Taught 
School at Fair Haven, Mass.; 1879, Vineyard Haven, Mass.; 1880, Cottage 
City, Mass. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address: Cottage City, Dukes Co., Mass. 


LYMAN ASHVILLE THOMAS. 

Born, May 18, 1854, in North Dighton, Bristol Co., Mass. 

1876, June, Left College at close of Freshman year. 1877-81, Engaged in 
“dreaming over books and fooling with machinery.” 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address: Middleborough, Plymouth Co., Mass. 


DAVID MERRITT VAIL. 

Born, Feb. 15, 1859, in Yorktown, Westchester Co., N. Y. 

1878, June, Left College at close of Junior year. 1879-81, In shoe business 
in Sing Sing, N. Y. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address : 23 Spring St., Sing Sing, N. Y. 


EDWARD HERBERT WALTER. 

Born, Oct. 1, 1857, in St. Johnsbury, Caledonia Co., Vt. Brother of No. 1131. 
1876, Feb., Left College in Freshman year. 1878-81, Machinist. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address: 3 Doyle Place, Providence, R. I. 

65 


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5H 


WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 


[l880. 


FRED CHESTER WILLIAMS. 

Born, Apr. 4, 1858, in New Britain, Hartford Co., Conn. 

1877, Left College during Sophomore year, Scientific course. 1877-8, 
Taught district school, Kensington, Conn f 1878-9, Principal of High School, 
West Hartford, Conn. 1879-81, Principal of district school, Southington, 
Conn. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address : 84 Prospect St., New Britain, Conn. 


ANTHONY WOLFORD. 

Born, Feb. 27, 1848, in Middleburgh, Scoharie Co., N. Y. 

Entered in 1873 an d left College during Senior year. 1874-6, Taught school 
in Hartford, N. Y. 1878, Supplied Church at West Berne, N. Y„ 1879, 
Joined, on trial, Troy Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1879-80, 
Stationed at Stuyvesant Falls, N. Y.; 1881, Warrensburgh. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address: Warrensburgh, Warren Co., N. Y. 


Class of 1880. 


* CHARLES WILLIAM AVERY. 

Born, July 4, 1859, in Middletown, Conn. 

Left College during Freshman year. Died, Jan. 26, 1879, in Middletown, 
Conn. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address of mother: Mrs. Hattie B. Avery, Middletown, Conn. 


JOSEPH AYRAULT BAILEY. 

Born, Mar. 17, 1855, in Essex, Middlesex Co., Conn. 

Left College during Sophomore year, Special course. Studied in Brown 
University, and in Newton Theological Seminary, preparing for Baptist Minis¬ 
try. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address: Newton Centre, Middlesex Co., Mass. 


FREDERIC PIERCE BURR. 

Born, Nov. 2, 1858, in Middletown, Conn. 

i 8 yy, April, Left College in Freshman year. i879~8i, Dealer in flour, feed, 
grain, etc., in Middletown, Conn. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address: Middletown, Conn. 







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NON-GRADUATE ALUMNI. 


515 


EDWARD THOMAS BURROWES. 

Born, July 25, 1852, in Sherbrooke, Province of Quebec. 

1876, Nov., Left College in Freshman year. 1878-81, Manufacturer of wire 
window screens, Portland, Me.; Proprietor of the Burrowes Sliding Window 
Screen, patented Dec. 3, 1878. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address: 54 Danforth St., Portland, Me. 


JOSEPH ALBERT COREY. 

Born, Feb. 8, 1853 in Southbrid^e, Worcester Co., Mass. 

1878, April, Left College in Sophomore year. 1878-9, Supplied Methodist 
Episcopal Church, Baldwin and Hiram, Me. 1879, Joined, on trial, Maine 
Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1879, 80, Stationed at Berwick, 
Me.; 1881, Gorham. 

1876, Married Carrie N. Howe of Norwich, Conn. Child: Ruth Alice. 

1881, Address: Berwick, York Co., Me. 


ROBERT LAURENSON DASHIELL, Jr. 

Born, July 2, 1858, in Baltimore, Md. 

1877, May, Left College in Freshman year. 1877-8, Studied in Bryant & 
Stratton’s Business College, Newark, N. J. 1878-81, Salesman for the Firm of 
Lewis DeGroff & Son, wholesale grocers, 47 and 49 Harrison St., New York, 
N. Y. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address : 7 South Ninth St., Newark, N. J. 


WILLIAM HENRY DRESSER. 

Born, Aug. 25, 1852, in Lovell, Oxford Co., Me. 

1877, June, Left College in Freshman year. 1878-9, Principal of Graded 
School, Stoneham, Me. 1879-81, Studied in Bates College, Lewiston, Me., 
Class of 1882. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address: Lovell, Oxford Co., Me. 


WILLIAM ROBERT GOSS. 

Born, Jan. 28, 1856, at Coeyman’s Hollow, Green Co., N. Y. Brother of 
Webster Goss, ’77. 

Left College during Freshman year. 1880, Joined, on trial. New York Con¬ 
ference, Methodist Episcopal Church. 1880, Stationed at Gilboa, N. Y.; 1881, 
Oak Hill. 

1879, Married Blanche Robinson of Charlotteville, N. Y. No children. 

1881, Address: Oak Hill, Green Co., N. Y. 


FRED HENRY GREELY. 

Born Tuly <5, 1856, in Galena Hill, Yuba Co., Cal. 

Left College during Sophomore year. 1879-81, Flour manufacturer in Marys- 

lle, Cal. T , ... 

1880, Married Lettie Bost of Marysville, Cal. No children. 

1881, Address: Marysville, Yuba Co., Cal. 







5i 6 


WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 


[l880. 


ERNEST PIERCE HERRICK. 

Born, Nov. 17, 1858, in Salem, Mass. Son of Rev. A. F. Herrick, ’53; 
brother of Nos. 1082 and 1214; cousin of W. F. Herrick, ’84. 

1878, June, Left College at close of Sophomore year. 1879-80, Supplied a 
church in Spencer, Mass. 1880, Entered Theological School of Boston Univer- 
sity. 

1879, Married Mary A. Crawford of Spencer, Mass. No children. 

1881, Address : 293 Columbus Av., Boston, Mass. 


WILLIAM BURR HILL. 

Born, Nov. 17, 1857, in Stratford, Fairfield Co., Conn. Son of No. 483; 
nephew of Nos. 253, 405, and 647. 

1878, Feb., Left College in Sophomore year. 1878-81, Student in Yale 
College. Secretary of Yale Athletic Committee to purchase grounds. Real 
Estate Agent for Prospect Grove, Suffolk Co., N. Y. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address: 183 George St., New Haven, Conn. 


HENRY JOHN DIXON JONES. 

Born, Mar. 19, 1855, in Madison, Dane Co., Wis. 

1878, Left College at close of Sophomore year. 1877-9, Assistant Professor 
of Gesture and Recitation in the National School of Elocution and Oratory, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 1879, A.B., Delaware College. 1881, A.B., Harvard Col¬ 
lege. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address: 163 DeKalb Av., Brooklyn, N. Y. 


GEORGE ALFRED KERR. 

Born, July 20, 1854, in Great Barrington, Berkshire Co., Mass. 

Left College during Sophomore vear. 1881, Graduated at Drew Theological 
Seminary. Methodist Episcopal Ministry in view. Correspondent of Christian 
Standard , Philadelphia, Pa. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address: Drew Theological Seminary, Madison, N. J. 


WILLIAM FREDERIC LAWFORD. 

1876, Nov., Left College in Freshman year. 1877-8, Master in Grammar 
School, Marshfield, Mass. 187S-81, Studied in Boston University. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address: Springer Court, South Boston, Mass. 


EDWIN BAILEY OLMSTEAD. 

Born, Dec. 23, 1857, in Danby, Tompkins Co., N. Y. 

1878, March, Left College in Sophomore year. 1878-9, Studied in Wilkes 
Barre, Pa ; 1880, in Milford, N. Y. 1880, One of the Speakers employed by the 
New York State Republican Committee in the Campaign of 1880. Studied 
Law in Middletown, Conn. 1880-1, Historical Writer, residing in Manhattan, 
Kansas. (See Bibliography.) 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address: Milford, Otsego Co., N. Y. 








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NON-GRADUATE ALUMNI. 


517 


CHARLES MINOTT PALMER. 

Born, May 10, 1S59, in Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Nephew of George W. Arm¬ 
strong, ’53. 

1878, April, Left College during Sophomore year. 1877, Worked in the 
office of his father’s sash, door, and blind manufactory. 1878-81, Studied Law 
in the office of O. D. M. Baker, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address: 13 North Clover St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 


MILTON PERCIVAL. 

Born, June 29, 1858, in Yarmouth Port, Barnstable Co., Mass. Step-son of 
No. 440. 

1877, Left College during Freshman year. 1876-81, Taught in Wakefield 
and East Greenwich, R. I. 1880, Studied in Bryant & Stratton’s Commercial 
College, Providence, R. I. 

Unmarried. 

188r, Address: East Greenwich, Kent Co., R. I. 


*ELIAS MILL ROBINS. 

Born, June 17, 1858, in Wilkes Barre, Luzerne Co., Pa. 

Left College during Sophomore year. Died, July 31, 1878, in Wilkes Barre, 
Pa. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address of father: E. Robins, Wilkes Barre, Pa. 


WILLIAM MILNES STETSON. 

Born, Dec. 14, 1859, in Philadelphia, Pa. 

1877, June, Left College at close of Freshman year, Scientific course. 
1878-80, Salesman for French, Richards & Co., Wholesale Druggist, Phila¬ 
delphia, Pa. 

Unmarried. 

1S81, Address: 1907 Mt. Vernon St., Philadelphia, Pa. 


SAMUEL WILBUR STILWELL. 

Born, Oct. 1, 1857, in Marlborough, Ulster Co., N. Y. 

1877, July, Left College at close of Freshman year. 1878-81, Engaged in 
Fruit Growing and studying Law in Marlborough, N. Y. 

1878, Married Fannie L. Osborn of Marlborough, N. Y. Children: Bessie; 
May. 

1881, Address: Marlborough, Ulster Co., N. Y. 


RICHARD JOSEPH THOMPSON. 

Born, May 8, 1857, in New Britain, Hartford Co., Conn. 

1879, June, Left College at close of Junior year. 1879-81, Studied Medicine 
in the Medical Department of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, 
Pa., Class of 1882. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address: 3607 Locust St., Philadelphia, Pa. 







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WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 


[ 1881. 


OLIN SCOTT WALTON. 

Left College during Sophomore year. 1876, Registered as from Georgetown, 
Del. Local Preacher in the Methodist Episcopal Church. 1879-80, Supplied 
Church at Princess Anne, Md.; 1880-1, Sudlersville, Md.; 1881-2, Chinco- 
teague Island, Va. 

1881, Address: Chincoteague Island, Accomack Co., Va. 


ROYAL ALFRED WHITNEY. 

Born, Sept. 11, 1855, in St. Lawrence Co., N. Y. Brother of No. 1132. 

1877, June, Left College, Scientific course, at the close of Freshman year. 
1878-9, Principal of Graded School, Keeneville, N. Y. 1880-1, Studied Medi¬ 
cine in Keeneville, N. Y. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address : Keeneville, St. Lawrence Co., N. Y. 


ALBERT J WRIGHT. 

Left College, Scientific course, during Junior year. 1879-81, In the Firm of 
A. P. Wright & Son, grain commission merchants, Buffalo, N. Y. 

Married. No children. 

1881, Address: 1170 Main St., Buffalo, N. Y. 


Class of 1881. 


WILBUR LANGDON ANDERSON. 

Born, Feb.’ 17. i860, in Monterey, Berkshire Co., Mass. 

1879, J une > Left College in Sophomore year. 1877, 8, Registered as from 
Middletown, Conn.; 1879-81, Engaged in Farming in Old Lyme, Conn. 
Unmarried. 

1881, Address: Lyme, New London Co., Conn. 


GEORGE FRANKLIN ARCHER. 

Born, Mar. 1, 1858, in Camden, Camden Co., N. J. 

1879, J une > Left College at close of Sophomore year. 1879-80, Clerk for 
Camden Gas Light Company, 432 Federal St., Camden, N. J. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address: Camden, Camden Co., N. J. 


FRANCIS MARION BAKER. 

Born, Jan. 12, i860, in Baltimore, Md. 

1878, Jan., Left College in Freshman year. 1S78-81, In the employ of Chem¬ 
ical Company of Canton, manufacturers of Fertilizers and fertilizing Chemicals, 
office 32 and 34 South Charles St., Baltimore, Md. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address: 32 South Charles St., Baltimore, Md. 








1 881.] 


NON-GRADUATE ALUMNI. 


519 


*SAMUEL FORD BLAIR. 

Born, Nov. 16, 1857, in Richmond, Sagadahoc Co., Me. 

Left College during Sophomore year. 1877, Registered as from Bath, Me. 
Undertook a voyage for his health to San Francisco, Cal., on board ship L. 
Schepp of New York. Died, Jan. 31, 1881, at sea, this side of Cape Horn. 
Unmarried. 


ARTHUR BENJAMIN CALEF, Jr. * 

Born, Feb. 20, 1859, in Middletown, Conn. Son of No. 411; brother of 
No. 1140. 

. *878, June, Left College at close of Freshman year. 1878-81, Practiced law 
in Middletown, Conn. 1880, Notary Public. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address: Middletown, Conn. 


ALONZO HOWARD CLARK. 

Born, Apr. 13, 1850, in Boston, Mass. 

Left College at close of Sophomore year. 1879-80, Assistant of United 
States Fish Commission, stationed at Gloucester, Mass. 1880-1, Preparing 
report on whale fisheries for the 10th census of the United States. 

1881, Married Alice E. Morrow of Gloucester, Mass. No children. 

1881, Address: Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D. C. 


HOWARD ABBOTT CLIFFORD. 

Born, Apr. 7, i860, in Monmouth, Kennebec Co., Me. 

1880, Left College in Junior year. 1881, Instructor in Greek and Latin in 
New Orleans University. 1881, supplied Methodist Episcopal Church, Pitts- 
ton, Me. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address : Monmouth, Kennebec Co., Me. 


ETTA M. FOSTER. 

Left College during Sophomore year, Special course. Registered as from 
Middletown, Conn. 


PERCIVAL OWEN BEVERLY GAUSE. 

Born, 1859, in Trenton, Mercer Co., N. J. 

1878, Feb., Left College in Freshman year, Scientific course. 1881, M.D., 
Hahnemann Medical College, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address: 1519 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. 


CHARLES MARSHALL HALL. 

Born, Jan., 1855, in Barre, Worcester Co., Mass. Nephew of No. 486. 

1878, June, Left College at close of Freshman year. 1878-81, Studied in 
the Theological School of Boston University. 1881, supplied Methodist Epis¬ 
copal Church, Newton Lower Falls, Mass. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address : 36 Bromfield St., Boston, Mass. 








520 


WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 


[ 188 r. 


FRANK WELLINGTON JOHNSON. 


1878, Left College in Freshman year. 1877, Registered as from Montpelier, 
Vt. 


* WILBUR HARPER OAKLEY. 

Born, May 27, i860, in Hudson, Columbia Co., N. Y. 

Left College at the close of Sophomore year. Died, Dec. 29, 1879, in Mil- 
ton, N. Y. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address of grandfather: Milton, Ulster Co., N. Y. 


ROBERT FULTON RAYMOND. 

Born, June 15, 1858, in High Ridge, Fairfield Co., Conn. 

1878, June, Left College at close of Freshman year. 1878-80, Principal of 
the High School, Marion, Mass. 1880-1, Taught in Boston, Mass., and studied 
law in the Law School of Harvard University. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address: 65 Ellery St., Cambridge, Mass. 


GEORGE HENRY RICHMOND. 

Born, Aug. 18, 1856, in Northfield, Washington Co., Vt. 

1877, Oct., Left College in Freshman year, Scientific course. 1878-81, Pro¬ 
prietor and editor of The Northfield News. (See Bibliography.) 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address: Northfield, Washington Co., Vt. 


CHARLES MERINUS ROE. 

1878, Left College in Freshman year. 1877, Registered as from Syracuse, 
N. Y. 1881, not found. 


ANDREW MACE ROLLINS. 

Born, Feb., 1850, in Jay, Franklin Co., Me. 

1878, Jan., Left College at close of Freshman year. 1878-81, Engaged in 
business pursuits in Boston, Mass. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address: 1 Bulfinch Place, Boston, Mass. 


WANTON HOWLAND SHERMAN, Jr. 

Born, July 31, i860, in South Dartmouth, Bristol Co., Mass. 

1880, March, Left College in Junior year, Scientific course. 1880-1, Sales¬ 
man in an importing house in Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address : 51 Tompkins Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. 








* i88i.] 


NON-GRADUATE ALUMNI. 


521 


GEORGE HENRY STEPHENS. 

Born, Sept. 27, 1855, in Plainfield, Union Co., N. J. 

1878, Sept., Left College at the beginning of Sophomore year. 1878-80 
Studied in Rutgers College, New Brunswick, N. J.; associate editor of the 
Tar gum. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address: North Branch, Somerset Co., N. J. 


JOHN FRANK THOMPSON. 

Born, July 12, i860, in Ellington, Chautauqua Co., N. Y. 

1877, Nov., Left College in Freshman year. 1879-80, Assistant Cashier in 
Bradford National Bank, Bradford, Pa. 

1880, Married Hattie Dow of East Randolph, N. Y. No children. 

1881, Address: Bradford, McKean Co., Pa. 


HARRIS WARNER. 

Born in Portland, Middlesex Co., Conn. 

1879, Get., Left College in Junior year. 1881, LL.B., Columbia College. 
Unmarried. 

1881, Address: Middletown, Conn. 


WILLIAM WILLCOCKS. 

Born, Sept. 10, 1853, in New York, N. Y. 

Left College at the close of Freshman year. 1878-81, Studied in the School 
of Theology of Boston University. 1880-1, Preached at Duxbury, Mass. 
Unmarried. 

1881, Address: 151 West 30th St., New York, N. Y. 


JAY DYSON WILLIAMS. 

Born, June 28, 1859, in Salisbury, Wicomico Co., Md. 

Left College in Senior year. 1S80, A.B., St. John’s College, Annapolis, Md. 
1881, Taught school in Salisbury, Md. 

Unmarried. 

1881, Address: Salisbury, Wicomico Co., Md. 


66 






STATISTICS RELATING TO THE 

NON-GRADUATE ALUMNI 


Table showing the Number in each Class, the Living, Dead, etc. 


Class 

of 

Number of 
Members. 

Number 
believed to 
be living. 

Uncertain 

whether 

living. 

Number 

dead. 

Died 

before en¬ 
tering life 
work. 

Died since 
entering 
life work. 

Number of 
graduates 
and non¬ 
graduates. 

1833 

4 

O 


4 


4 

10 

1834 

11 

6 


5 


5 

19 

1835 

17 

7 


10 


10 

3° 

1836 

T 3 

5 

I 

7 

3 

4 

29 

1837 

19 

2 

2 

r 5 

2 

*3 

34 

1838 

27 

12 

2 

13 

2 

11 

58 

1839 

27 

9 


18 

3 

15 

53 

1840 

21 

11 

2 

8 

1 

7 

48 

1841 

20 

7 

9 

J 

10 

3 

7 

53 

1842 

29 

14 

6 

9 

0 

6 

67 

1843 

18 

6 

1 

11 

4 

7 

35 

1844 

18 

7 

2 

9 

4 

5 

38 

1S45 

26 

14 

1 

11 

1 

10 

46 

1846 

l S 

6 

1 

8 

1 

7 

50 

1847 

14 

11 

2 

1 


1 

37 

1848 

15 

9 


6 

1 

5 

40 

1849 

19 

11 

1 

7 

1 

6 

52 

iS 5 ° 

21 

*3 


8 

2 

6 

40 

1851 

24 

*5 

2 

7 

1 

6 

47 

1852 

20 

11 

2 

7 

3 

4 

43 

j 8 s 3 

14 

11 


0 


3 

3 6 

1854 

19 

11 

1 

7 

1 

6 

48 

i8 55 

13 

9 


4 


4 

42 

! §5 6 

x 5 

9 


6 

1 

5 

32 

1857 

18 

12 

1 

5 

4 

1 

48 


26 

16 

2 

8 

2 

6 

54 

18 59 

M 

11 

1 

2 


2 

5° 

i860 

21 

18 

1 

2 


2 

60 

1861 

18 

*5 

2 

1 


1 

44 

1862 

15 

8 

1 

6 

3 

3 

34 

1863 

19 

12 


7 

4 

3 

58 

1864 

22 

14 


8 

5 

3 

45 

1865 

22 

T 3 

1 

8 

4 

4 

57 

1866 

18 

T 3 

1 

4 

3 

1 

34 

1867 

23 

20 


3 


3 

40 

1868 

>5 

*5 


0 



38 

1869 

14 

11 


3 


3 

41 

1870 

16 

l S 


1 

1 


54 

1871 

11 

9 


2 

1 

1 

34 

1872 

20 

17 


3 

1 

2 

47 

1873 

20 

! 5 


5 

1 

4 

54 

1874 

20 

'7 


3 

2 

1 

57 

t i8 75 

11 

10 


1 

1 


53 

1876 

32 

29 


3 

3 


63 

1877 

25 

24 


1 

1 


S 2 

1878 

26 

25 


1 

1 


56 

1879 

24 

20 


4 

3 

1 • 

bo 

1880 

24 

22 


2 

2 



1881 

22 

20 


2 

2 


53 

Totl’s, 

935* 

617 

39 

279 

81 

198 

2226 

% 

100 

66 

4* 

29! 

00 

21 i 
- 1 6 



# Of this number 3 were females, aid 2 colored. 


Per cent, 
of each 
class who 
were non¬ 
grad’ates. 


40 

58 

57 

45 

56 

46 
5 1 
44 
38 
43 

5 1 

47 

56 

30 
38 

38 

37 

52 
5 1 
47 

39 

40 

3 1 

47 

38 

48 
28 


35 

41 

41 


33 

49 

39 

53 


58 


39 

34 
3° 
33 
43 
37 

35 


21 

5 1 

48 

46 

40 

45 


42 


42 













































1882.] ' NON-GRADUATE STATISTICS. 523 


II. Table showing Time of Leaving this College, subsequent 
Places of Study, Degrees, etc. 


• 1 

Class. 

1 No. in the 

Class. 

Year of leaving this 
College. 

No. who on 
leaving, 
entered— 

No. who have attained Degrees. 

A.B. or A.M. 

M.D. 

LL. B. or 

B. C. L. 

°J 

Q o 

D.D. or 

S.T.D. 

Ph. D. 

Miscellane¬ 

ous. 

Senior. 

Junior. 

Sopho¬ 

more. 

F resh- 
men. 

Other 

Col’ges. 

Profes’l 

Sch’Js. 

1833 

4 

I 

3 

0 

0 

1 3 

O 

2 

I 






1834 

11 

8 

1 

I 

I 

3 

O 

5 

I 


3 

I 



'835 

17 

2 

4 

7 

4 

4 

3 

4 

2 


1 

1 



1S36 

13 

2 

0 

0 

2 

6 

1 

O 

1 

0 



I 



1837 

19 

6 

O 

7 

4 

3 

I 

4 

1 

I 


I 



1838 

27 

1 

2 

11 

J 3 

5 

3 

6 

2 






1839 

27 

3 

6 

8 

10 

7 

1 

8 

2 


1 




1S40 

21 

2 

6 

8 

5 

3 

3 

4 

2 






1841 

20 

1 

6 

8 

5 

3 

1 

4 

1 

I 





1842 

29 

4 

11 

8 

6 

6 

1 

6 

3 


1 

1 



1843 

18 

I 

8 

2 

7 

2 

1 

2 

1 

I 





1844 

18 

2 

6 

7 

3 

5 

2 

6 

3 






1S45 

26 

1 

8 

7 

10 

7 

3 

6 

1 

I 


I 



1846 


0 

1 

9 

5 

1 

3 

1 

3 






1847 

14 

2 

4 

1 

7 

4 

0 

4 

0 



1 



1848 

T 5 

2 

6 

4 

3 

3 

4 

4 

1 

2 

1 




1849 

19 

1 

2 

8 

8 

6 

4 

5 

1 

1 




I 

1850 

21 

2 

8 

4 

7 

7 

4 

8 

2 

1 





1851 

24 

2 

3 

*3 

6 

5 

1 

5 

1 






1852 

20 

0 

5 

6 

9 

3 

3 

3 

2 






1853 

14 

0 


7 

5 

7 

1 

6 

1 

1 





1854 

19 

0 

2 

11 

6 

13 

0 

11 

1 

1 

2 




1855 


0 

5 

1 

7 

5 

5 

5 

3 

1 





1856 

15 

0 

4 

6 


4 

4 

4 

0 






1857 

18 

1 

3 

8 

6 

7 


6 

2 

1 




I 

1858 

26 

3 

5 

9 

9 

7 

5 

6 

3 






l 8 .S 9 

14 

3 

5 

0 

6 

4 

1 

2 

3 






i860 

21 

1 

7 

5 

8 

5 

J 

7 

2 

1 


1 



1861 

18 

0 

4 

7 

7 

5 

1 

6 

2 

1 


I 



1862 

J 5 

7 

3 

2 

3 

3 

1 

3 

1 






1863 

19 

1 

5 

6 

7 

3 

0 

4 

1 






1S64 

22 

2 

8 

5 

7 

3 

1 

3 

1 






1S6.S 

22 

0 

6 

9 

7 

5 

0 

3 

1 

1 





1866 

18 

0 

1 

9 

8 

2 

1 

1 

3 

1 





1867 

23 

0 

10 

4 

9 

5 

5 

4 

4 

1 




I 

1868 

15 

1 

0 

8 

6 

5 

1 

4 

2 

1 





1869 

14 

1 

3 

4 

6 

4 

1 

3 

1 

2 





1870 

16 

0 

3 

5 

8 

7 

3 

5 

1 

2 

1 

I 

I 

2 

1871 

11 

2 

3 

3 

3 

3 

2 

3 

0 





I 

1872 

20 

1 

2 

4 

13 

3 

3 

4 

0 

1 




I 

1873 

20 

1 

5 

8 

6 

4 

1 

3 

1 

1 




I 

1874 

20 

0 

6 

6 

8 

2 

2 

1 

1 

3 





1875 

11 

3 

2 

3 

3 

3 

0 

2 

0 






1876 

3 2 

4 

3 

9 

16 

5 

2 

3 

2 

2 




2 

1877 

25 

2 

3 

9 

11 

7 

1 

4 

1 

2 



I 


1878 

26 

6 

5 

2 

13 

4 

3 

1 

1 





2 

1879 

24 

1 

7 

11 

5 

1 

0 

0 

0 






1880 

24 

0 

2 

11 

11 

4 

3 

1 

0 






1881 

22 

1 

3 

7 

11 

2 

3 

1 

1 

1 





Tot. 

935 

84 

212 

300 

339 

213 

96 

194 

71 

32 

10 

IO 

2 

12 

i 

100 

9 

23 

32 

36 

23 

10 

21 

8 

3 

1 

I 


I 






































































524 


WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 


[ 1882 . 


III. Table of Family Statistics. 


Married. 


Children Reported. 


Class. 

Once. 

Twice. 

Thrice. 

Total. 

Unknown. 

Not marrie 

In families. 

Alive. 

I 

Dead. 

Total. 

Average 
per family. 

1833 

I 

I 


2 

I 

I ! 

2 

4 

I 

5 

2 

1834 

6 

I 


7 

4 


6 

35 

12 

47 

8 

1835 

10 

2 


12 

3 

2 

9 

20 

6 

26 

3 

1836 

5 

2 


7 

4 

2 

6 

20 

3 

23 

4 

1837 

12 



12 

3 

4 

9 

24 

3 

27 

3 

1838 

14 

I 


15 

8 

4 

*3 

34 

22 

56 

4 

1839 

13 

3 


16 

4 

7 

10 

35 

12 

47 

5 

1840 

11 

3 

I 

*5 

3 

3 

11 

32 

3 

35 

3 

1841 

10 

1 

I 

12 

5 

3 

11 

26 

6 

32 

3 

1842 

17 



17 

7 

5 

13 

42 

7 

49 

4 

1843 

9 

1 


10 

3 

5 

8 

21 

7 

28 

3 

1844 

9 

1 


10 

5 

3 

8 

26 

6 

32 

4 

1845 

15 

2 


17 

6 

3 

*3 

5 7 

16 

73 

6 

1846 

9 

2 


11 

1 

3 

9 

26 

r 3 

39 

4 

1847 

6 

2 


8 

6 


8 

23 

4 

27 

3 

1848 

10 

2 


12 

1 

2 

10 

28 

6 

34 

3 

1849 

11 

1 


12 

3 

4 

7 

21 

5 

26 

4 

1850 

12 

3 


15 

2 

4 

12 

43 

7 

5 ° 

4 

1851 

*3 

1 


14 

5 

5 

10 

25 

7 

32 

3 

1852 

11 



11 

4 

5 

10 

*9 

5 

24 

2 

1853 

9 

2 


11 


3 

10 

24 

5 

29 

3 

1854 

M 



14 

1 

4 

12 

32 

7 

39 

3 

1855 

12 



12 


1 

8 

25 

3 

28 

3 

1856 

11 



11 

2 

2 

9 

19 

18 

37 

4 

1857 

M 



14 

1 

3 

11 

32 

3 

35 

3 

1858 

17 



17 

1 

8 

12 

40 

4 

44 

4 

1859 

8 

1 


9 

2 

3 

7 

20 

1 

21 

3 

i860 

14 

3 


17 

2 

2 

14 

45 

10 

55 

4 

1861 

10 

1 


11 

5 

2 

9 

23 

6 

29 

3 

1862 

9 

1 


10 

1 

4 

8 

21 

3 

24 

3 

1863 

11 

1 


12 

2 

5 

10 

25 

5 

3 ° 

3 

1864 

12 

1 


13 

1 

8 

12 

26 

7 

33 

3 

1865 

14 



14 


8 

12 

24 

5 

29 

2 

1866 

10 



10 

3 

5 

10 

*5 

2 

17 

2 

1867 

13 

3 


16 

2 

5 

14 

3 1 

4 

35 

2 

1868 

12 



12 

1 

2 

9 

18 

2 

20 

2 

1869 

10 



10 

1 

3 

5 

6 

3 

9 

2 

1870 

11 



11 

2 

3 

7 

l 5 

2 

17 

2 

1871 

6 



6 


5 

6 

11 

2 

13 

2 

1872 

14 



14 

2 

4 

9 

22 

2 

24 

3 

1873 

11 

1 


12 


8 

8 

13 

1 

14 

2 

1874 

14 

1 


i 5 


5 

10 

17 


17 

2 

1875 

6 



6 

1 

4 

5 

8 


8 

2 

1876 

18 



18 

1 

13 

12 

1 7 

4 

21 

2 

1877 

7 



7 


18 

2 

5 


5 

2 

1878 

8 



8 


18 

3 

3 

1 

4 

1 

1879 

4 



4 


20 

1 

2 


2 

2 

1880 

6 



6 

1 

17 

2 

2 


2 

1 

1881 

2 



2 

3 

17 

0 

0 


0 

0 


5 ” 

44 

2 

557 

IT 3 

265 

422 

1,102 

25 1 

I »353 

3 






















































1882 .] 


NON-GRADUATE STATISTICS. 


525 


IV. Table of Nativities. 


Year. | 

Me. 

N.H. 

Vt. 

VI ass 

R. I. 

Ct. 

N.Y. 

N. J. 

Pa. 

South. 

West. 

F oreign 

Unkn’wn 

1833 






1 

I 



I 



I 

1834 


I 


2 


3 

3 


2 





1835 



2 

3 


2 

3 


2 

I 



4 

1836 




1 


4 

2 

I 

I 

I 


" 

3 

*837 


I 

2 

5 

I 

2 

2 

I 


2 



3 

1838 



2 

5 


4 

5 


I 



I 

9 

1839 

2 

2 

2 

2 

I 

2 

4 



5 



7 

1840 



1 

3 

I 

4 

3 



2 


I 

4 

1841 


I 


2 

I 

1 

6 



3 



6 

1842 



I 

4 


2 

8 

I 

I 

2 


2 

8 

1843 




1 


2 

5 


I 

1 


I 

7 

1844 


2 

1 

1 


2 

3 






9 

1845 

2 

3 


3 


3 

5 


I 

1 


2 

6 

1846 


1 


1 


3 

5 

1 


1 



3 

1847 




3 


2 

3 



2 



4 

1848 



1 

4 

I 

1 

2 


I 

1 


2 

2 

1849 

I 



2 

I 

3 

5 

2 





5 

1850 


2 


2 


3 

9 



1 



4 

1851 

2 

2 

1 

3 


3 

5 

i 

I 

1 


2 

4 

1852 

4 

1 

1 

1 


1 

6 



1 


I 

4 

1853 

2 

2 

1 

2 


1 

3 



1 


I 

1 

1854 

I 


1 

3 

I 

3 

7 





I 

2 

i8 55 

2 

1 

1 

1 



1 


2 


I 

2 

2 

18 s 6 


4 


1 


3 

5 





I 

1 

1857 



1 

2 


3 

5 

I 


3 



1 

1858 


2 

1 

2 


8 

4 

2 

I 

1 

2 


3 

1859 


1 


3 


3 

3 

I 

I 

1 



1 

i860 


1 


7 


2 

4 

3 


2 



2 

1861 

2 

2 

1 



1 

3 

1 



2 

I 

5 

1862 

2 



2 


2 

2 

1 



2 

2 

2 

1863 

3 

1 


1 


1 

2 

1 


1 


I 

8 

1864 

2 

3 

1 

3 


5 

2 

2 





4 

1865 



1 

8 


5 

3 

1 


2 

I 


1 

1866 

1 



2 


3 

2 

1 

1 

2 


I 

5 

1867 

3 

1 

3 

4 

I 

2 

2 

1 

2 



I 

3 

1868 

2 

1 

1 



2 

4 




2 

2 

1 

1869 

1 


1 

2 


2 

3 

1 

I 



I 

2 

1870 


2 


2 


1 

3 

1 


1 

2 


4 

1871 

1 

1 

2 

3 


1 

1 


I 



I 


1872 

1 

1 


2 


4 

•5 

3 

I 

1 


I 

1 

1873 


1 

1 

4 


1 

6 

1 



2 

3 

1 

1874 

1 



1 


3 

6 

1 


1 

2 

2 

3 

1875 




3 


2 

2 


I 



1 

2 

1876 

3 

4 

5 

4 

I 

2 

8 

1 



I 


3 

1877 


1 

1 

4 

I 

1 

4 

1 

2 

2 

3 

1 

4 

1878 

1 


T 

5 



9 

2 

I 

1 

1 

1 

4 

1879 


1 

3 

5 


2 

4 

3 

4 

1 



1 

1880 

1 



4 


5 

5 


1 

1 

2 

1 

4 

1881 

2 


1 

3 


3 

3 

3 


2 



5 


42 

48 

41 

1 

131 

10 

119 

198 

38 

30 

49 

2 3 

37 

169 






































































526 


WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 


[l 882 . 


V. Present Occupation. 

In Ministry, Methodist Episcopal. 

Protestant Episcopal. 

Congregational. 

Baptist. 

Other sects. 

Lawyers. 

Teachers. 

Physicians.. 

Dentists. 

Editors, authors and purely literary work. 

Manufacturers. 

General business pursuits. 

Clerks. 

Druggists... 

Official positions, State or Federal. 

Farmers. 

Students. 

Artists. 

Army or Navy... 

Out of employ. 

Unknown. 


85 (-09)* 

13 (01) 

6 t , . 

y (01) 

4 > 

9 (-oi) 

- 117 (.12) 

. 98 (.11) 

. 66 (-07) 

. 47 C05) 

. 2 

. 20 (-02) 

. 34 (-° 4 ) 

. 124 (-13) 

. 25 O03) 

. 13 601) 

. 6 601) 

. 49 ( 05) 

. 7 (-oi) 

1 ! ■ • 

. 12 (.01) 

. 29 (-03) 


Total number living Non-graduates. 656 (- 7 °) 

Number of deceased Non-graduates. 279 (-30) 


Total 


935 (l - oo) 


VI. Present Members of Conferences of (i) Methodist Episcopal 
Church and (2) other Methodist Churches. 


(1) (2) Totals. 

Pastors. 63 3 66 

Presiding Elders. 2 2 

College Professor. 1 1 

Editor. 1 1 

Missionary. 1 1 

Supernumerary. 6 6 

Superannuated. 4 4 


78 3 

Members of Conferences are distributed in Conferences as follows : 


81 


New England. 

Troy, Newark, Providence, each 7 

New York East. 

New Hampshire and Vermont, 

each 4. . 

Maine. ..•. 

New York East, Maine, Wyoming, 
Northern New York, Western 
New York, Philadelphia, Rock 
River, and Ohio, each 2. 


*5 

21 

6 

8 

3 


Baltimore, Detroit, Genesee, Mich¬ 
igan, Nebraska, New Jersey, 
North Ohio, Upper Iowa, and 

Wisconsin, each 1. 9 

Wesleyan Methodist. 1 

Independent Methodist. 1 

Methodist Episcopal Church, South 1 


16 



81 


* The small figures in parenthesis denote per cents.; thus, 9 per cent, of all Non-graduates are 
in the Methodist ministry now, while 30 per cent, are dead. 

















































1882.] 


NON-GRADUATE STATISTICS. 


52; 


VII. Occupation since leaving College. 


Occupation. 

No. 

Engaged. 

Years 

Spent. 

Average years in 
each occupation. 

Bishops. 

2 

33 

17 

Ministry, Methodist Episcopal. 

136 

1706 

13 

Protestant Episcopal. 

20 

369 

18 

Congregational. 

11 

107 

10 

Baptist. 

6 

74 

12 

Presbyterian. .. 

4 

75 

r 9 

Other sects. 

9 

69 

8 

College Presidents. 

7 

46 

7 

College Professors. 

l 7 

x 57 

9 

Seminary Instructors and Tutors. 

10 

70 

7 

Teaching professionally. 

94 

11 57 

12 

Teaching temporarily. 

100 

264 

3 

fudges.. 

7 

68 

10 

Lawyers. 

144 

2312 

16 

Physicians. 

82 

1176 

14 

Dentists. 

2 

46 

2 3 

Journalists. 

47 

426 

9 

Authors. 

3 

32 

11 

Manufacturers. . . . 

37 

611 

17 

General business. 

194 

2365 

12 

Scientific work. 

2 

46 

23 

State Legislatures. 

33 

62 

2 

Members of Congress. 

4 

14 

4 

Customs, Revenue, and Postal offices.. 

11 

83 

8 

Other public offices... . 

19 

47 

2 

Farming. 

66 

868 

13 

Superannuated. 

8 

53 

7 

Regular Army and Navy. 

11 

70 

6 

Civil Engineers. 

10 

127 

T 3 

Artists. 

4 

3 2 

8 

Gentlemen of leisure. 

2 

62 

31 

Mexican War. 

2 

4 

2 

Federal Army,* 1861-5. 

92 

220 

2 

Confederate Army, 1861-5. 

6 

16 

3 


VIII. Colleges entered, by 213 Non-Graduates of Wesleyan Uni¬ 
versity, AFTER LEAVING THIS COLLEGE. 

The Colleges entered, and the number who went to each, were as follows: 


Union. 45 

Yale. 23 

Amherst. 14 

University of the City of N. York. 13 

Dartmouth. 14 

Brown. 12 

Dickinson. 9 

Boston. 7 

Harvard and Trinity, each 6. 12 

Syracuse, West Point, and Univer¬ 
sity of Michigan, each 5. 15 

Middlebury. 4 

Bowdoin and Princeton, each 3... 6 

Augusta, Genessee, Hamilton, PIo- 


bart, Indiana Asbury, Lafay¬ 
ette, Ohio Wesleyan, Madison, 

St. John’s College, University of 
Pennsylvania, University of Vir¬ 
ginia, and Williams, each 2.... 24 

Alexandria, Baldwin, Columbia, 
Cornell, Emory, Franklin and 
Marshall, Illinois Wesleyan, 
Iowa Wesleyan, Kings, North¬ 
western, Norwich, Rutgers, Uni¬ 
versity of Vermont, U. S. Naval 
Academy, and Willoughby, 
each 1. 15 

213 


*Died during, or from injuries received in, the war, 22 . 
































































BIBLIOGRAPHY 

OF THE 

WRITINGS OF THE ALUMNI AND FACULTY 

OF 

WESLEYAN’ UNIVERSITY. 


G. BROWN GOODE and NEWTON P. SCUDDER. 


67 









PREFATORY NOTE. 


The extent and character of the intellectual activity of any group of men 
trained in literary methods can only be ascertained by an examination of their 
literary productions. Their published writings, though by no means affording 
an ultimate test of their mental capacities, nor of their scholarly methods of 
thought, Undoubtedly afford the best index to the degree of influence exerted 
by them upon the thinking world. Thoughts which possess vitality must needs 
find utterance, and a thinking man is rarely satisfied with audiences which are 
limited in number by the range of his own voice. 

Bibliographies of special subjects are numerous; and bibliographies of indi¬ 
vidual authors are fewer in number. This is, however, the first attempt, so far 
as we can learn, to place upon record the literary work of the alumni of an 
institution of learning. Its value will become greater with time, after other insti¬ 
tutions shall have published similar records of their own activity. The interest 
which attaches to a work of this character lies very largely in the conclusions 
which may be drawn from it concerning the influence of the institution upon its 
students in stimulating and directing the course of their thoughts. Compari¬ 
son with other institutions is therefore important; but, since this is at present 
impossible, we can only present an absolute statement in the form of a table 
exhibiting the topics to which the papers cited appear to relate. 

This Bibliography is, perhaps, not in every respect an adequate record of 
the literary activity of the university. Its authors have been forced to conform 
to certain usages, similar to those followed by other bibliographers and index- 
makers. They have, therefore, included within the limits of their investigation 
only books, pamphlets, and essays published in what is technically known as 
periodical literature. Printing is not necessarily publication, and essays which 
have appeared only in the pages of daily or weekly newspapers do not fall 
within the scope of this investigation. We are fully aware of the fact that a 
large percentage of the best literary products of the university have been pub¬ 
lished in ephemeral form. 

The labor of collecting the titles of newspaper articles would not, perhaps, 
have deterred us from attempting the task had it not been for the fact that it 
would have been impossible to make the record complete, since, in most cases, 
the articles were anonymously published, so that their own authors would have 
been unable to identify them, and since, also, files of many of these papers are 
not in existence. To give lists of newspaper articles under a few names would 
be manifestly unjust to others. 

We anticipate the criticism that much that is unimportant is mentioned. 
We reply that, as bibliographers, we have no right to discriminate as to the 
value of the writings which we record. Within the limits of our task com¬ 
pleteness has been the principal aim; and, if we have failed to attain this in the 
case of any person now living, our failure must be attributed either to modesty, 



532 


WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 


forgetfulness, or lack of interest on the part of the person whose record is 
imperfect. 

The statistical tables appended should not be supposed to possess higher 
significance than they are entitled to. There is manifest injustice in placing a 
history in four volumes on a par with a half-column contribution to an encyclo¬ 
pedia. They are simply suggestive. Each inquirer must, of necessity, con¬ 
struct tables to satisfy his own need, making use of the dates which are here 
set down. 

Special acknowledgment for assistance rendered is due to the following gen¬ 
tlemen: Joseph C. Burke and Charles W. Smiley. 


♦♦♦ 


STATISTICS. 


TABLE SHOWING TOPICS DISCUSSED * 
Science. —Total, 511. 



No. of titles. 


No. of titles. 

General, 

20 

Mineralogy and Metallurgy, 

13 

Mathematics, 

37 

Biology and Physiology, 

14 

Physics, 

22 

Botany, 

25 

Meteorology, 

11 

Zoology, 

93 

Astronomy, 

36 

Anthropology and Archaeology, 40 

Chemistry, 

34 

Geology, 

166 

Geography and Travel, 149. 



History.— 

-Total, 490. 



No. of titles. 


No. of titles. 

General, 

76 

Genealogical, 

15 

Biographical, 

371 

Ecclesiastical, 

28 

Law, Political Economy, etc. — Total, 157. 



No. of titles. 


No. of titles. 

Politics and Government, 

85 

Statistics, 

24 

Finance, 

24 

Law, 

24 t 

Belles Lettres. —Total, 717. 



No. of titles. 


N6. of titles. 

Essays, Sermons, Speeches 

379 t 

Philology and Linguistics, 

31 

Criticisms and Reviews, 

109 

Poetry, 

120 

Rhetoric, Logic, Oratory, 

4 i 

Fiction, 

37 


* In the preparation of this table we have of necessity been guided by the wording of the titles, 
which has been of course, in some instances, misleading. When necessary, the same paper has 
been entered under two or more distinct topics. The enumeration is based upon a running 
count, and does not claim any absolute statistical accuracy, 
t Decisions of judges are not included. 

+The number is undoubtedly much greater, but cannot be ascertained, owing to the fact that 
essays and sermons are frequently grouped together, several in a volume. 










BIBLIOGRAPHY. 


533 


Fine Arts, 
Music, 


Arts and Industries. —Total, 131. 

No. of titles. No. of titles. 

57 Technology and Industry, 65 
9 


Medicine and Hygiene, 38. 


Systems and Methods, 
Text Books, 


Education.— Total, 311. 


No. of titles. 
107 
47 


Institutions, 


No. of titles. 


157 


Philosophy, etc. —Total, 48. 

No. of titles. 


Systematic Philosophy, His¬ 
tory of Philosophy, 


8 


Psychology, 

Ethics, 


No. of titles. 

*5 

2 5 


Religious Organizations and Systems. —Total, 294. 


Churches in general, 
Sunday Schools, 
Missions, 

The Christian Ministry, 


No. of titles. 

47 

56 

42 

45 


Church Government, 
Hymnology,* 

The Methodist Church, 


The Bible and Christian Theology. —Total, 296. 

No. of titles. 


Biblical Criticism, 17 

Exposition, 95 

Polemic and Systemate The¬ 
ology, 70 


Science and Revelation, 
Text Books, chiefly for use 
of Sunday-schools, 
Commentaries, 


No. of titles. 

5 

3 

96 


No. of titles. 
26 


69 

19 


Practical Religion. —Total, 72. 

No. of titles. 

Devotion and Appeal, 72 


Reform and Benevolence. —Total, 161. 


No. of titles. 


Charities in general, 6 

Asylums and Hospitals, 12 

Reform, 44 

Temperance, 37 


No. of titles. 

Emancipation and Freedmen, 38 
Woman’s Rights, 14 

Secret Societies, * 10 


Cyclopedias, 12. 
Anthologies, 27. 
Translations, 22. 
Bibliographies, 3. 


* Hymns under poetry. 










534 


WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 


TABLE SHOWING BY CLASSES 

THE NUMBER OF GRADUATES AND NONGRADUATES MEN¬ 
TIONED IN THE BIBLIOGRAPHY. 


Class. Graduates. Non- 
Graduates. 

1834 O 4 

1835 4 2 

1836 5 O 

1837 6 3 

1838 8 3 

1839 5 2 

1840 8 .3 

1841 9 o 

1842 4 3 

1843 4 2 

1844 6 3 

1845 6 1 

1846 7 1 

1847 8 3 

1848 8 2 

1849 5 2 

1850 7 2 

1851 1 2 

1852 3 2 

1853 6 o 

1854 7 3 

!855 3 3 

1856 2 1 

1857 5 1 

1858 4 4 

1859 5 o 


Total. 

Class. 

Graduates. 

Non- 

Total. 

4 

i860 

2 

Graduates. 

3 

5 

V 

6 

1861 

3 

2 

5 

5 

1862 

2 

0 

2 

9 

1863 

6 

3 

9 

11 

1864 

6 

3 

9 

7 

1865 

10 

2 

12 

11 

1866 

2 

2 

4 

9 

1867 

6 

0 

6 

7 

1868 

4 

1 

5 

6 

1869 

5 

1 

6 

9 

1870 

7 

2 

9 

7 

1871 

6 

0 

6 

8 

1872 

2 

2 

4 

11 

1873 

1 

4 

5 

10 

1874 

2 

2 

4 

7 

1875 

5 

1 1 

6 

9 

1876 

3 

2 

5 

3 

CO 

►—< 

1 

0 

1 

5 

1878 

3 

1 

4 

6 

1879 

0 

1 

1 

10 

1880 

0 

1 

1 

6 

1881 

0 

1 

1 

3 

6 

8 

5 

212 

Faculty not alumni, 

86 

298 

16 

314 







BIBLIOGRAPHY. 


HENRY WRIGHT ADAMS, M.D * 

1S40. Geographical Assistant; or, Geography Classified. l6° pp. 39. [Pub¬ 
lished in Middletown, Conn. No title page.] 

1864* The Book of Job in Poetry; or, A Song in the Night.. .Printed for the 
Author. New York: Robert Craighead... 1864. 8° pp. liv, 55-380. 
Illustrated. 

1865. The Past, Present, and Future of America, an oration delivered in the 
First Presbyterian Church, Orange, New Jersey, July 4th, 1865.. .New 
York: Printed by John F. Trow & Co... 1865. 8° pp. 52. 

1876. The Ministry of Angels, [Poem]. 8° pp. 350. [Not seen.] 

1877. The History of Inspiration, [Poem]. 8° pp. 400. [Not seen.] 

DANIEL STILLMAN ALFORD. 

1873-8 1 . Assist. Editor of The Spirit of Kansas , published in Lawrence, Kan¬ 
sas. 

WILLARD SPENCER ALLEN. 

1876. A Genealogy of Samuel Allen of Windsor, Conn., and some of his 
descendants... Boston: Privately Printed. 1876. 8 C pp. i-iv, 5-76. 

Rev. ROBERT ALLYN, D.D., LL.D. 

1S47-8. The Homely Club. Ladies' Repository , vii, 1848, pp. 38-39, 86-87, 
306-307; ix, pp. 209-210, 333-336. Pseudonym “Richard Ringwood.” 
1848. Anticipations. [Poem.] Ladies' Repository , viii, p. 352. Pseudonym 
“ Royal L. Brent.” 

1:853. Universal Education the Duty of Christians, an appeal to Christians. 

A sermon published by request.... East Greenwich, R. I. John B. 
Lincoln, Atlas & Observer Office. 8° pp. 32. Pamphlet. 

1 855-7. Editor of the Rhode Lsland Schoolmaster, published in Providence, 
R. I. Vols. i-iii. 

1855. [Editor] School Laws of Rhode Island. Acts and Amendments relating 
to the Public Schools of Rhode Island, with remarks, forms, and de¬ 
cisions. Published by Order of the General Assembly. Providence: 
A. Crawford Greene, State Printer. 8° pp. 146. 

1855. A Talk about Shrubbery and Vines. National Magazine, vi, pp. 239- 

244. 

1856. Report of the Commissioner of Public Schools on Truancy and Absen¬ 

teeism in Rhode Island, made by order of the General Assembly at its 
May Session, 1856... Providence: A. Crawford Greene & Brother, 
State Printer, 1S56. 8° pp. 35, xxviii. 

1856. Annual Report of the Commissioners of Public Schools of Rhode Island 
made to the General Assembly at the January Session, 1856... Provi¬ 
dence, Printed by Order of the Legislature. A. Crawford Greene, State 
Printer, 1856. 8° pp. 254. 


*Dr. Adams published in 1874 works on The Art of Making Bricks and Tiles, on The Loco¬ 
motive, and on The Art of Tanning Leather (not seen).' 




536 


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[l882. 


Rev. ROBERT ALLYN, D.D., LL.D. {continued). 

1856. Review of S. T. Coleridge’s Works. Free Will Baptist Quarterly , 
1856, pp.—. 

1856. Review of Irving’s Works. Methodist Quarterly Review , xxxviii, 1856, 
PP- 537 - 549 * 

1856. Acts relating to The Public Schools of Rhode Island, with Remarks and 

Forms, published by order of the General Assembly. Providence : 
Sayles, Miller, and Simons, 1857. 8° pp. 188. 

1857. Twelfth Annual Report of the Commissioner of Public Schools, in 

Rhode Island, made to the General Assembly at its January Session, 
A.D. 1857.. .Providence : A. Crawford Greene & Brother, Printers to 
the State. 1857. 8° pp. 108. 

1858. Review of Whittier’s Poems. Methodist Quarterly Review , xl, 1858, 

pp. 72-92. 

1S58. Thirteenth Annual Report on Public Schools, in Rhode Island, made to 
the General Assembly, at its January Session, A.D. 1858. Providence: 
Knowles, Anthony & Co., State Printers. 1858. 8° pp. 43. 

1859. Review of Bryant’s Poems. Methodist Quarterly Review , xli, 1859, pp. 

41-58. ' 

1860. Human Want—Its Lessons and Effects. Ladies' Repository , xx, i860, 

pp. 289-292. 

1861. Old Ideas in New Words, Translated from the Greek Anthology. 

Ladies' Repository, xxi, 1861, pp. 104-109. 

1861. Old Ideas in Old Words, or Quotations. Ladies'' Repository, xxi, 1861, 
pp. 129-134. 

1861. A Gossip about Poets and Poetry. Ladies' Repository, xxi, 1861, pp. 
297-300. 

1861. Autumnal Scenery. Ladies' Repository, xxi, 1861, pp. 621-623. 

1861. Proverbs, or New Ideas in Old Words. Ladies' Repository , xxi, 1861, 

pp. 646-648; 734 - 740 . 

1862. Ideas and Words always New; or, an Essay on Popular Jests. Ladies' 

Repository, xxii, 1862, pp. 197-202. 

1862. Thinking, Its Necessities and Pleasures. Ladies' Repository , xxii, 1862, 
pp. 662-666. 

1862. Day-Dreams. Ladies' Repository, xxii, 1862, pp. 721-724. 

1862. (with Dr. M. E. Lilienthal) Object Lessons,—Things Taught: System¬ 

atic Instruction in Composition and Object Lessons, prepared by order 
of the Cincinnati Pubbc School Board. Cincinnati: Wilson, Hunkle 
& Co. Philadelphia: Claxton, Remsen & Haffelfinger. New York: 
Clark & Maynard. 12 0 pp. 96. 

1863. Review of American Poem—The Wagoner of the Alleghanies. Ladies' 

Repository, xxiii, 1863, pp. 129-132. 

1864. Reasons for Thanksgiving and Suggestions of Duty, appropriate to the 

present time; a sermon preached on the day of the National and State 
Thanksgiving, before the students of McKendree College in the 
Methodist Episcopal Church, Lebanon, Illinois, Thursday, November 
26, 1863... Printed by request. Cincinnati: Printed at the Methodist 
Book Concern. R. P. Thompson, Printer. 8° pp. 28. Pamphlet. 

1865. The Worth of Human Life: a Memorial Sermon preached in the Chapel 

of McKendree College, on the death of Hon. Augustus C. French, 
LL.D., formerly Governor of the State of Illinois and late President 
of the Joint Board of Trustees and Visitors and Law Professor in 
McKendree College: and also on th^ death of William R. French, 
late a member of the senior class in McKendree College.. .Printed by 
request. Cincinnati: Printed at the Methodist Book Concern. R. P. 
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1S69. How I Planted a Grove. Ladies' Repository, iv, 2d series, 1869, pp. 
457-460. 

1870. Sprig of Hemlock; or, What One School Ma’am Did. Ladies' Reposi¬ 
tory, vi, 2d series, 1870, pp. 339-343. 


1882.] bibliography. 537 

Rev. ROBERT ALLYN, D.D., LL.D. ( continued ). 

1870. Premium Essay, Winter Meeting, January, 1870. Out-Door Pictures, or 
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1873. Christian Songs, Hymns and Tunes in Worship. Ladies' Repository, 

xii, 2nd series, Nov., 1873, pp. 357-360. 

1874. Inaugural Address delivered at the dedication of the Southern Illinois 

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1874. President Allyn’s Report of the Southern Illinois University. Tenth 
Biennial Report of the Superintendent Public Instruction, III., for 
1 873—1874; 1874, pp. 182-185. 

1874. The Scholar’s Duties, a Baccalaureate Sermon, delivered to the graduat¬ 
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University,.Sunday, June 9th, 1878.. ..Carbondale, Illinois. Observer 
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1879. Principal’s Address, Commencement, May 29, 1879. Catalogue South¬ 
ern Illinois Normal University, 1878—’9, Appendix, pp. 47-71. 

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1879. Southern Illinois Normal University. Extracts from Report of the 

Superintendent Public Instruction, ordered printed by the Senate 

[Illinois], 1879. pp. 27-30. 

1880. Biennial Report of the Principal of the Southern Illinois Normal Univer¬ 

sity, to the Governor. Fourth Biennial Report, Trustees and Prin¬ 
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1880. Fifth Annual Report of the Principal of the Southern Illinois University. 

Fourth Biennial Report Southern Illinois Normal University, 1880. 
pp. 20-26. 

68 


538 


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[ 1882 . 


Rev. ROBERT ALLYN, D.D., LL.D. (continued). 

1880. Sixth Annual Report of Principal of the Southern Illinois Normal 

University. Fourth Biennial Report Southern Illinois Normal Univer¬ 
sity, 1880. pp. 27-30. 

1881. President’s Report. Seventh Annual Report Southern Illinois Normal 

University, May 24th, 1881. pp. 1—13. 

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Thirteenth Biennial Report, Superintendent Public Instruction, Oct. 1, 
1878—June 30, 1880; 1881, pp. 161-176. 

BENJAMIN GOULD AMES. 

1876. First Annual Report of the Progress, Condition, and Prospects of the 
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tion, Penn., for year ending June 1, 1876. 1876, pp. 174-177. 

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Public Instruction, Penn., for year ending June 1, 1877; 1878, pp. 676- 
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PP- 33- 

1880. The Quincy Methods. Pennsylvania School Journal, xxviii, June, 1880, 

PP- 5°5-5° 6 - 

1881. Report of B. G. Ames, Superintendent of. the Columbia Public Schools, 

Lancaster County, Pa., For Second Official Term, June 6th, 1881... 
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1881. First Biennial Report of the Schools of Columbia. Report Superin¬ 
tendent Public Instruction, Penn., for the year ending June 1, 1880; 
1881, pp. 199-203. 

Rev. WILLIAM HENRY ANDERSON, D.D. 

1850-4. Editor of the Southern Quarterly Review, published in Charleston, S. C. 

Rev. Bishop EDWARD GAYER ANDREWS, D.D., LL.D. 

1875. Historical Address. Semi-Centennial, Cazenovia Seminary, Wednesday, 
July 7, 1875, pp. — 

1881. Response to Address of Welcome at the Semi-Centennial of Wesleyan 
University. Semi-Centennial, Wesleyan University , Wednesday, June 
29th, 1881, pp. 8-15. 

Rev. ICAZLETT ARVINE (A. W. Palmer). 

1840. Death’s Chieftains: A Poem delivered at the Junior Exhibition of 
the Wesleyan University, April 15th, 1840... Middletown, Conn. 
W. French, Printer. 1840. 12 0 pp. 18. 

1848. Cyclopaedia of Moral and Religious Anecdotes: a collection of nearly 
three thousand facts, incidents, narratives, examples, and testimonies, 
embracing the best of the kind in most former collections, and some 
hundreds in addition, original and selected. The whole arranged and 
classified on a new plan, with copious topical and scriptural indices. 
...With an Introduction by Rev. George B. Cheever, D.D. New 
York: Leavitt and Allen. 8° pp. 891. 

1859. The Cyclopaedia of Anecdotes of Literature and Fine Arts; containing 
a copious and choice selection of anecdotes of the various forms of 
Literature, of the Arts, of Agriculture, Engravings, Music, Poetry, 


1882.] 


BIBLIOGRAPHY. 


539 


Rev. KAZLETT ARVINE ( continued ). 

Painting and Sculpture, and of the most celebrated Literary Charac¬ 
ters and Artists of different countries and ages, etc.. .with numerous 
illustrations. Third edition... Boston : Published by Gould and Lin¬ 
coln. .. New York: Sheldon, Blakeman & Company. Cincinnati: Geo. 
S. Blanchard. 1859. 8° pp. xxiv, 698. [The first edition was probably 

published before Mr. Arvine’s death, in 1851. Allibone gives nearly 
same title page for the second edition published in 1854.] 

Prof. WILBUR OLIN ATWATER, Ph.D. 

1869. On the Proximate Composition of several varieties of American Maize. 

American fournal Science and Arts. xlviii, 2nd series, 1869, pp. 352-360. 
Graduating Thesis, presented to the Faculty of Philosophy and the 
Arts, Yale College, July, 1869. 

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1876. Preliminary Report of Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station. 

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1876. Preliminary Report of the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station. 

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1876. Summary of Progress, for 1875, * n Agriculture and Rural Economy. 

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1878. On the Quantitative Determination of Fats by Ether. Proc. Amer. 
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1879. Menhaden and other Fish and their Products as related to Agriculture. 

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1880. On the Nutritive Qualities and Values of various Kinds of Fish. Trans. 

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1879. Wilbur Fisk. Lives of Leaders of our Church Universal , edited by 

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1878-79. Editor of Southern Journal of Education, Atlanta, Ga. 

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1862. Manual of the Nomenclature of Chemistry, arranged specially for the 
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1866. (With L. A. Bosworth.) Methodist Centenary Convention.—A phono¬ 
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1877. An Introductory Address delivered before the Medical Class of the 
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1879-82. Editor of the Bath Independent , published in Bath, Me. 

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1S49. Rev. Noah Levings, D.D. Meth. Quart. Rev., xxxi, 1849, PP- 5 I S“ 54 I - 

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1851. [Editor] Death-Bed Scenes; or, Dying with or without Religion, designed 
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1856. [Editor] Fireside Reading. — Historical Sketches: or, Narratives of 
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1S56. [Editor] Fireside Reading.—Traits and Anecdotes of Birds and Fishes: 

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1856. [Editor] Select Lectures : comprising some of the more valuable lectures 

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1857. [Editor] Life among the Indians; or Personal Reminiscences and His¬ 

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1S61. Sketch of the Rev. Daniel Smith. Annals Anter. Pulpit, by Wm. B. 
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1863. [Editor] Portraits of Celebrated Women, with Brief Biographies... 
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1863. [Editor] Home Views of the Picturesque and Beautiful.. .Cincinnati: 

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1864. Man all Immortal; or, the Nature and Destination of Man as taught by 

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1856. Editor of Books and Journals published by Western Book Concern. 

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1875. Belt Railroad Projects in Chicago, by F. W. Clarke, Chief Engineer. 

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1877. Artificial Drainage of the Calumet Marshes, with plate and descriptions 
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1863-66. Editor of Zion's ILerald, published in Boston, Mass. 

1872-74. Editor of Methodist Advocate, published in Atlanta, Ga. 

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1841-43. Editor of People's Advocate, Concord, N. H. 

1844-45. Editor of Essex Transcript, Amesbury, Mass. 

1851-54. Editor of Daily Evening Union, Newburyport, Mass. 
i S5S—71- Editor of Daily Herald, Newburyport, Mass. 

1872-81. Editor of Merrimac Valley Visitor, Newburyport, Mass., and 
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Hon. CORNELIUS COLE. 

1855. Editor of Daily and Weekly San Francisco Times, published in San 
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!S63—73. Various speeches in Congress, published in Congressional Record. 
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+ 

1876. Address of Welcome in behalf of the Students. Addresses at the Inaug¬ 

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Rev. LYMAN COLEMAN, D.D. 

1835! The Nature and Fruits of Political Anti-Masonry practically exhibited. 

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1844. A Church without a Bishop. The Apostolical and Primitive Church, 
popular in its government, and simple in its worship.. .with an intro¬ 
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University of Berlin. Boston: Gould, Kendall & Lincoln, 59 Wash¬ 
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1844. Historical Sketch of the Christian Sabbath. Bibliotheca Sacra, i, 1844. 
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1846. The Antiquities of the Christian Church, translated and compiled from 

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1847. The Festivals of the Christian Church compared with those of other 

ancient forms of religion. Bibliotheca Sacra , iv, 1847, pp. 650-671. 
“Translated from the treatise of Dr. Karl Ullmann of Heidelberg en¬ 
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1849. Historical Geography of the Bible... Philadelphia, 1849. I2 ° PP* 5 J 6 * 

[Noticed in Bibliotheca Sacra, vi, 1849, p. 610.] 

1S52. Ancient Christianity Exemplified in the private, domestic, social, and 
civil life of the Primitive Christians, and in the original offices, ordi¬ 
nances and rites of the church.. .Philadelphia: Lippincott, Grambo & 
Co., 1852. 8° pp. 645. 

1854. An Historical Text Book and Atlas of Biblical Geography.. .Philadel¬ 

phia: Lippincott, Grambo & Co., 1854. 8° pp. 319. 7 maps. 

1855. Eusebius as an Historian. Bibliotheca Sacra , xv, 1S58. pp. 78-96. 

1864. Palestine and the Desert, Past and Present. Bibliotheca Sacra, xiv, 
1867. pp. 248-262. 

1867. The Coleman Family, Descendants of Thomas Coleman, in Line of the 
Oldest Son. IX. Generations, 159S to 1867, 269 years. Philadelphia : 
J. B. Lippincott & Co., 1867. 8° pp. 24. [Sabin 14307.] 

1869. Prelacy and Ritualism. [Noticed in Johnston’s Cyclopaedia, article 
Coleman, Lyman.] 

1871. Address on the characteristics of the Lymans. Lyman Anniversary, 

Albany. J. Munsell, 1871, pp. 14-29. 

1872. Genealogy of the Lyman Family in Great Britain and America; the 

Ancestors and Descendants of Richard Lyman, from High Ongar in 
England, 1631 . . . Albany, N. Y.: J. Munsell, State Street, 1872. 8° 

pp. xvi, 9-533. 

Rev. CHARLES COLLINS, D.D. 

1844. My College Classmates. Ladies' Repository , iv, 1844, pp. 136-13S. 

1845. Infidel Philosophy—The Exiled Pole. Ladies' Repository, v, 1845, 

pp. 2-3. 

1849. Methodism and Calvinism Compared, a discourse preached at the Dedi¬ 
cation of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Marion, Virginia, Dec. 24, 

1848. . .Philadelphia: C. Sherman, Printer, 1849. 

1851. The Sovereignty of God an Occasion for Joy. Southern Meth. Pulpit, 
iv, 1851, pp. — 

1S52. The Pulpit—Its Nature and Offices. Souther71 Meth. Pulpit, v, 1852, 

pp. — 

1853. An Address to the People of Cumberland County, on the subject of 
Prohibition, by the Prohibitory Liquor Law Convention, held August 
23, ^.SS* Carlisle, Pa. 8° pp. 95. Pai 7 iphlet. 

1853. Christian Biography. Ladies' Repository, xiii, 1853, pp. 361-362. 

1854. Layard’s Second Exploration. Meth. Quart. Rev., xxxvi, 1854, pp. 

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Senecas Prophecy. Ladies' Repository , xvi, 1S56, pp. 209-212. 

The Shawnee Spring and its Environs. Ladles' Repository , X vi i8<;6 
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’857- Spiritual Despotism. Meth. Quart. Rev., xxix, 1857, pp. 34-47. 

1 8 ^ 57 - Mount Vernon. Ladies' Repository, xvii, 1857, pp. 163-165. 

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1 S 59 - Reactio^n—The Law of Progress. Ladies' Repository, xix, 1859, pp. 

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Prof. GEORGE FISK COMFORT* 

1861. A Word for lurkey. Knickerbocker Magazine, lviii, i86r, pp. 476-486. 
1S61. Leonardo DaVinci. Meth. Quart. Review , xlix, 1867, pp. 572-590. 

1862. A Visit to the Greek Patriarch. Ladies' Repository, xxii, iSd"* pp 

283-284. 

j 863. The Cave of Adelsberg. Indies' Repository , xxiii, 1863, PP- 558-590. 

1867. Esthetics in Collegiate Education. Meth. Quart. Reviezo, xlix, 1867, 

PP- 57 2 - 59 0 - Separately by Carlton & Phillips, not repaged. 

1868. Cathedra. McClintock dr 5 Strong's Cyclopedia, Bib., Theo., and Eccle. 

Literature, ii, 1868, p. 158. Cathedral, ib. ii, 1868, p. 158. Cell, ib., ii, 
1868, p. 177. Celtic Religion, ib. ii, 1868, p. 179. Chantry, ib., ii, 1868, 
p. 208. Chapel, ib., ii, 1868, p. 209. Chapter-house, ib., ii, 1868, p. 212. 
Charnel-house, ib., ii, 1868, p. 222. Choir, ib., ii, 1S68, p. 257. Choir- 
wall, or Choir-screen, ib., ii, 1868, p. 257. Choral, ib., ii, 1868, p. 257. 
Christ, Images and Portraits of, ib., ii, 186S, pp. 262-263. Church 
Edifices, ib., 1868, pp. 334-338. Cloister, ib., ii, 1868, p. 390. Colors, 
Christian Symbolism ot, ib., ii, 1868, p. 419. Constantinople, ib., ii, 
1868, pp. 488-490. Corbie-steps, ib., ii, 1868, p. 505. Cross, Christ’s, 
ib., ii, 1868, pp. 579-581. Crucifix, ib., ii, 1868, pp. 586-588. Dome, 
ib., ii, 1868, p. 857. Father, God the, ib., iii, 1870, p. 496. Fenestella, 
ib., iii, 1870, P-351- Finial, ib., iii, 1870, p.561. Fish in Christian 
Symbolism, ib., iii, 1870, pp. 578-580. Flutes or Flutings, ib., iii, 
1870, pp. 606-607. Fresco Painting, ib., iii, 1870, p. 664. Front or 
Facade, ib., iii, 1870, p. 682. Galilee, a porch or chapel, ib., iii, 1S70, 
p. 720. Gorgoyle, ib., iii, 1870, p. 743. Glass-painting, ib., iii, 1870, 
p. 882. Glory, Aureole, or Nimbus, ib., iii, 1870, p. 887. Gothic 
Architecture, ib., iii, 1870, pp. 942-948. Grange, ib., iii, 1870, p. 965. 
Grecian Architecture, ib., iii, 1870, pp. 97S-979. 

1870. A German Course, adapted to use in Colleges, High-schools, and 
Academies..-.New York: Harper & Brothers, publishers, Franklin 
Square, 1870. 12 0 pp. viii, 498. 


*Two articles the dates of which are not known. The Island of Arbe. Ladies’ Repository, 
and Liberalism in Europe. Meth. Quart. Review. 




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Prof. GEORGE FISK COMFORT {continued). 

1870. The Teacher’s Companion to the “German Course ”... New York: 

Harper & Brothers, publishers, Franklin Square, 1870. 12 0 pp. ix, 

II-IIO. 

1870. Art Museums in America. Old and New Magazine, i, 1870, pp. 5 ° 3 ~ 5 12 * 

Separately by Houghton & Co., New York. 

1871. A German Reader: to succeed the “German Course ”... New York : 

Harper & Brothers, publishers, Franklin Square, 1871. 12 0 pp. xvi, 

1 - 432 , 1 - 3 * 

1871. A Manual of German Conversation : to succeed the “ German Course ”... 

New York: Harper & Brothers, publishers, Franklin Square, 1871. 
12° pp. viii, 1-239, 5, 3, 3. 

1872. A First Book in German: to precede the “German Course”.. .New 

York: Harper & Brothers, publishers, Franklin Square, 1872. 12 0 

pp. ix, 1-197. 

1872. The First German Reader: to succeed the “First Book in German”... 

New York: Harper & Brothers, publishers, Franklin Square, 1872. 
12 0 pp. x, 1-99, 8. 

1872. Hearse, or Herse. McClintock dr 3 Strong's Cyclopaedia , iv, 1872, p. 114. 
1872. Should the Study of the Modern Precede that of the Ancient Languages? 
Scribner's Monthly, iv, 1872, pp. 414-424. 

1S74. A German Primer: introductory to The German Series.. .New York: 

Harper & Brothers, Franklin Square, 1874. 12 0 pp. iv, 5-88. Illus¬ 

trated. 

1874. (with Mrs. Anna Manning Comfort, M.D.) Woman’s Education and 
Woman’s Health: chiefly in reply to “Sex in Education”...—Syra¬ 
cuse: Thos. W. Hurston & Co., publishers, 1874. 16 0 pp. 155. 

1876. Fine Arts in American Colleges. Annual Report Regents State of New 
York, 1876, pp. —. 

1876. Mosque. McClintock 6° Strong's Cyclopaedia, vi, 1876, pp. 692-693. 

1878. Art. Johnson's New Universal Cyclopcedia, i, 1878, p. 273. 

1880. Roman Art. McClintock Strong's Cyclopcedia, ix, 18S0, pp. 69-71. 

Romanesque Art, ib., ix, 1880, pp. 97-9S. 

1881. The Land Troubles in Ireland. A historical, political, and economical 

study.. .Syracuse, N. Y.: J. T. Roberts, 1881. 8° pp. 42. 

COMMITTEE ON REVISION, (Editors.) 

1874-82. Art Editor of the Northern Christian Advocate, Syracuse, N. Y. 

1878. Hymnal of the Methodist Episcopal Church, with tunes — New York: 
Nelson & Phillips. Cincinnati: Hitchcock & Walden, 1878. 8° pp. 

viii, 5-504. Of the Committee of Revision, a complete list of whom 
is given, those whose names are printed in italics are entitled to a place 
in this Bibliography: Charles F. Allen, Jeremiah II. Bailiss, James M. 
Buckley, John N. Brown, Arthur Edwards, C. S. Harrington, Charles 
E. Hendrickson, Francis D. Hemenway, William Hunter, Charles H. 
Payne, George P'rentice, William Rice, Erastus Wentworth, Richard 
Wheatley, Daniel A. Whedon. 

1878. Hymnal of the Methodist Episcopal Church—New York: Nelson & 
Phillips. Cincinnati: Hitchcock & Walden, 1878. Small 8° pp. viii, 
1-792. Committee same as above. 


HENRY A. COOUDGE. 

i 848 - 57 * Editor of Madison County Whig, published in Cazenovia, N. Y. 
r S57-63. Editor of Litchfield Journal, Litchfield, Ill. 

1863. Editor of The Leader, Shelbyville, Ill. * 

1871. Editor of Lndependent, Litchfield, Ill. 

1873-1878. Editor of Litchfield Union Monitor, Litchfield, Ill. 


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18—. Reports of Secretary, New Camden County Temperance Union. 

1S71. Future of Methodism in Rhode Island. Report Rhode Island MetJi. 
Conven., 1871, pp.- 

1879. In Memoriam, delivered in memory of fallen comrades, Gen. Lander 

Post Grand Army of Republic, Lynn, Mass., Eeb. 9, 1879. 

HENRY NORRIS COPP. 

1874. Decisions of the Commissioner of the General Land Office and the 

Secretary of the Interior under the United States Mining Statutes of 
July 26, 1866, July 9, 1870, and May 10, 1872, with appendix of circulars 
and forms... San Francisco: A. L. Bancroft and Company... 1874. 
8° pp. iv, 3-351. 

1875. Public Land Laws passed by Congress from March 4, 1869, to March 3, 

1875, with the Important Decisions of the Secretary of the Interior 
and Commissioner of the General Land Office, the Opinions of the 
Assistant Attorney-General, and the Instructions issued from the Gen¬ 
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during the same period. .. Published by the Compiler. Washington, 
D. C., 1875. 8° pp. xv, 1-953. 2d edition in press. 

1S77. Hand Book of Mining Law. . Published by the editor. Washington, 
D. C., 1877. 18 0 pp. 163. Has passed through several editions, 

revised and enlarged, eighth and last in 1880. 

1880. The American Settler’s Guide: a brief exposition of the Public Land 

System of the United States of America...Published by the editor. 
Washington, D. C., 1880. 8° pp. vi, 7-96, 3d edition in press. 

1SS1. United States Mineral Lands: Laws Governing their Occupancy and 
Disposal; Decisions of Federal and State Courts in cases arising 
thereunder; and Regulations and Rulings of the Land Department in 
connection therewith; with Forms, Glossary, and Rules of Practice... 
Published by the editor. Washington, D. C., 1881. 8° pp. xxiii, 

r 3-36o. 2d edition in ^882, revised and brought down to date, pp. 680. 

1881. American Mining Code, embracing the United States, State, and Terri¬ 

torial mining laws, the Land Office Regulations, and a Digest of 
Federal and State Court and Land Department Decisions, with Forms, 
Dr. Raymond’s Glossary and a list of Patented Claims... Washington, 
D. C. Published by the Editor, 1881. 8° pp. iv, 1-226. 

1874-1882. Editor of Copp's Land Owner , Washington, D. C., a monthly 
journal devoted to public land and mining law. 


JOHNSON AARON CORBIN. 

1878-81. Editor of the Alpena Reporter , Alpena, Mich. 

Rev. JAMES CLARKE WATSON COXE, Ph.D., D.D. 

1870. The Sunday-School and the Church. Proceedings First Vermont Meth¬ 
odist State Convention, held at Montpelier, Sept. 20,21, 1870, pp. 35-44. 
I870. Unused Talents. Proceedings Fourth Annual Convention of Y. M. C. A. 

in Vermont, held at St. Jo 'hnsbury, Oct. 11, 12, 1870, pp. 21-27. . 

1881. The Pastoral Office. Proceedings Second Iowa Methodist State Conven¬ 
tion, held at Des Moines, May 21-June 2, 1882, pp. 136-137. 

Rev. WILBUR FISK CRAFTS, B.D. 

1872. The Card Series. Nelson & Phillips, N. Y., Tract Department. 24 0 
pp. 56. 

1872. Little Picture Stories. The Old Clock, by Uncle Will, V. M. Nelson 
& Phillips, 805 Broadway, S. S. Normal Department. 48° pp. 8. 





558 WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. | I 882. 

Rev. WILBUR FISK CRAFTS, B.D. ( continued). 

1872. The Comes of the Bible.. .Nelson & Phillips, N. Y., Tract Department. 
8° pp. 4. 

1872. The Woes of Wine.. .Nelson & Phillips, N. Y., Tract Department. 
8° pp- 4 - 

1872. The Beautiful Afterward. Nelson & Phillips, N. Y., Tract Department. 

8° pp. 4. 

1873. Through the Eye to the Heart; or, Eye-teaching in the Sunday-School 

.. .with an introduction by J. H. Vincent, D.D., and an appendix for 
infant class teachers by Miss Sara J. Timarius... New York: Nelson & 
Phillips. Cincinnati: Hitchcock & Walden. Sunday-School Depart¬ 
ment. 1873. 12 0 pp. 219. An abridged London edition as follows: 

1874. Wagons for Eye-Gate; or, Illustrative Teaching...London: Sunday- 

School Union, 56 Old Bailey, E. C. 16 0 pp. 47. For revised Ameri¬ 
can edition see 1876. 

1874. Historic Hymns for Praise Meetings, Concerts, Conventions, Social 

Gatherings, and Congregational Singing. Published by D. Lothrop & 
Co. 8° pp. 32. 120 hymns. 

1875. Trophies of Song. Articles and Incidents on the Power of Sacred 

Music: for preachers, choristers, superintendents, and readers gener¬ 
ally. . .with an introduction by Dr. E. Tourjee. .. Boston: Published by 
D. Lothrop & Co. Dover, N. H.: G. T. Day & Co., 1875. I2 ° PP- 

310. 

1875. Childhood: The Text-book of the Age, for parents, pastors, and teach¬ 

ers, and all lovers of Childhood.. .Boston: Lee and Shepard, publish¬ 
ers. New York: Lee, Shepard & Dillingham. 1875. 8° pp. xii, 

1-259. Second edition same year, same title-page. Third edition as 
follows: 

1876. “The Coming Man is the Present Child,” or Childhood: The Text-book 

of the Age, for parents, pastors, and teachers, and all lovers of Child¬ 
hood... Boston : Lee and Shepard, publishers. New York: Lee, 
Shepard & Dillingham. 1S76. 12 0 pp. 314. Illustrated with 21 full 

page engravings. Fourth edition the same, by Fairbanks & Co., Chi¬ 
cago, 187S. For 5th to 9th editions see 1878. 

1876. Through the Eye to the Heart, [revised edition]. . .with an introduction 
by J. H. Vincent, D.D., and an appendix containing blackboard exer¬ 
cises, object illustrations, etc., on the international lessons of 1877. 
New York: Nelson & Phillips. 12 0 pp. 200. For abridged Amer. 
edition see 1878. 

1876. The Ideal Sunday School, or the Sunday-School as it is and as it should 
be...Henry Hoyt, Boston. 16 0 pp. roo. Second edition same year, 
same title-page. For third edition see 1881. 

1876. David: a Concert Exercise. . .Henry Hoyt, Boston. 16 0 pp. 12. 

1576. Treasures of the Snow, a Sunday-School Concert. . .Boston: Published 

by D. Lothrop & Co. Dover, N. II.: G. T. Day & Co. 16 0 pp. 16. 

1876. [Editor] The Bible and the Sunday-School, by Rev. Richard Newton, 

D.D., Rev. Lyman Abbott, D.D.," James Plughes, Esq , P. P. Bliss’, 
Francis E. Willard, J. D. Hurlbut, Rev. W. F. Crafts, Mrs. W. F.’ 
Crafts, Miss Jenny B. Merrill, Henry Ward Beecher, etc., etc... 
Toronto: Adam Miller & Co. 12 0 pp. 166. Second edition, same 
year, same title-page. Third edition, 1877, abridged, same title-page, 
pp. 62. Fourth edition, 1S77, same title-page, pp. 166. Fifth edition, 
1877, by Fairbanks & Co., Chicago. 12 0 pp. 166. 

1577. Song Victories of the Bliss and Sankey Hymns. D. Lothrop & Co., 

Boston. 16° pp. 100. 

1877. The Cup of Death, a Temperance Concert. National Temperance 

Publication Society: New York. 16 0 pp. 12. 

1878. Illustrations of the International Lessons of 1878, in two parts. Part 1st 

Jan. to June. Part 2d, July to Dec.. .Chicago: Fairbanks & Co. 16° 
pp. Part i, 153. Part ii, 174. 


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559 


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\ 

1878. Through the Eye to the Heart, [abridged American edition].. .with an 
introduction by J. H. Vincent, D.D. New York: Nelson & Phillips. 
12 0 pp. 104. For English edition, two-thirds new, see 1880. 

1878. Minnetonka Normal Outlines, by Rev. W. F. Crafts, A. S. Kissel, and 
Rev. J. O. Worden. Western Sunday-School Publishing Co.: Chi¬ 
cago. 16° pp. 175. 

1878. Symbols and System in Bible Reading, a new plan of Bible Reading for 
a year, together with hints on Bible Reading and a table of Bible Sym¬ 
bols. . .Chicago: F. H. Revell. 16 0 pp. 61. 

1878. The Two Chains; or the Twenty-nine Articles of Temperance... 

National Temperance Publication Society: New York. 12 0 pp. 66. 
1878-1880. “The Coming Man is the Present Child,” or Childhood: The 
'Text-book of the Age, for parents, pastors, and teachers, and all 
lovers of Childhood.... Wm. M. Farrar, Chicago. 12 0 pp. 502. As 
subscription book. Five editions. 

1879. (with Chaplain C. C. McCabe) Ten Points of Ingersolville... Chicago : 

Rhodes & McClure. 12 0 pp. 50. 

1S79. Mistakes of Ingersoll, second series, as shown by Rev. W. F. Crafts, 
Chaplain McCabe, Bishop Cheney, Robert Collyer, Rev. Dr. Swazey, 
and others. Chicago: Rhodes & McClure. 12 0 pp. 200. 

1880. Through the Eye to the Heart; or Plain Uses of the Blackboard, and 

other visible and verbal illustrations in the Sunday-School and Home 
...to which is added Illustrative Teaching in the Primary or Infant 
School, by Mrs. W. F. Crafts, author of “ Open Letters to Primary 
Teachers,” etc. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 27 Paternoster Row. 
MDCCCLXXX. 12 0 pp. 228. 

1880. Rescue of Child-Soul: a study of the possibilities of Childhood.. .with 
an introduction by Rev. J. H. Vincent, D.D., and a chapter on the 
Kindergarten, by Mrs. W. F. Crafts. London : Sunday-School Union, 
56 Old Bailey, E. C. 12 0 pp. 156. Illustrated. 

1880. Fireside Talks on Genesis, in two parts. Part First, from Adam to 
Isaac. Part Second, from Jacob to Moses...D. C. Cook, Chicago. 
8° pp. Part First, 40. Part Second, 38. 

1880. Talks and Stories of Prayer...New York: American Tract Society. 
16 pp. 120. 

1880. Sunday-School Centenary. National Repository , May, 1880, p. 6. 

1880. Sunday-School Centenary Dime Library on Methods. Dollar books 
for a Dime. Vol. i. Western S. S. Publishing Co. No. 2. The 
Teacher’s Spiritual Work; including addresses on the Holy Spirit as 
the Teacher’s Teacher and Christ in every Lesson . .Four things every 
Sunday-School Worker should seek to know as far as possible: 1. The 
Spiritual Life; 2. The Bible; 3. Human Nature; and 4. How to Teach. 
8° pp. 28. 

1880. Sunday-School Centenary Dime Library on Methods. Dollar Books 

for a Dime. Vol. i. Western S. S. Publishing Co. No. 3. Chil¬ 
dren’s Prayer-Meetings. Hints and Addresses, by Rev. W. F. Crafts, 
Mrs. W. F. Crafts, and others. 8° pp. 29. 

1881. Editor of Talks to Boys and Girls about Jesus, with Bible Links to 

make a complete and chronological Life of Christ for the young... 
New York: I. K. Funk & Co., 10 and 12 Dey St. 12 0 pp. 400. 
20 full page illustrations. 

1881. [Compiler] Teacher’s Edition of The New Testament of Our Lord and 
Saviour Jesus Christ, translated out of the Greek: being the version 
set forth A.D. 1611, compared with the most ancient authorities and 
revised A.D. 1881. Exact reprint of the text and foot-notes of the 
authorized Oxford and Cambridge Editions of the British and Ameri¬ 
can Committees, with readings of the American Appendix introduced 
into the margins. Parallel passages printed at length, with an appen¬ 
dix of helps to the study of the New Testament, containing Condensed 





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[l 882 . 


Rev. WILBUR FISK CRAFTS* B.D. {continued). 

Concordance, Oxford Bible Index, Harmony of the Gospels, Maps, 
Tables, etc., from the best “Teacher’s Bibles,” all revised and adapted 
to the Revised New Testament. New York: I. K. Funk & Co., 
Publishers, 10 and 12 Dey St. 8° pp. 300. 

1881. The Gospel of Mark. (From the Teacher’s Edition of the Revised New 
Testament.) New York: I. K. Funk & Co. 8 pp. 60. 

1881. The Ideal Sunday-School, or the Sunday-School as it is and as it should 
be.. .D. C. Cook : Chicago. 16 0 pp. 100. 

1881. Plain Uses of the Blackboard and Slate, and other visible and verbal 
illustrations in the Sunday-School and Home...to which is added 
illustrative teaching in the Primary or Infant School, by Mrs. W. F. 
Crafts, author of “Open Letters to Primary Teachers,” etc. New 
York : Ward & Drummond, successors to U. D. Ward, 116 Nassau St. 
12 0 pp. 350. 

1881. The Teachers’ Library. Vol. i, No. 6. Normal Half Hours; or Short 

Studies in Methods of Teaching, for Teachers’ Meetings, Normal 
Classes, and Sunday-School Institutes, including Outline Lessons on 
the Chautauqua Topics and many others. Chicago: David C. Cook, 
publisher, 148 Madison St. 16 0 pp. 64. 

1882. Liberty of Man, Woman, and Child in Unchristian Lands. New 

Englander, Sept., 1882, pp. 14. 

1882. Talks and Stories of Heroes and Holidays, being short illustrated 
sermons to boys and girls on Bible Heroes and Christian Holidays. 
.. .E. P. Dutton & Co., New York. 12 0 pp. 350. 

1882. Talks and Stories of Bible Birds and Foxes, or five minute sermons to 
children.. .E. P. Dutton & Co., New York. 12 0 pp. 330. 


Hon. ROBERT NEWTON CRANE. 

1867-1868. City Editor of the Daily Advertiser, Newark, N. J. 

1869. Associate Editor of the Newark Morning Register, Newark, N. J. 
1870-1873. On Editorial Staff of the St. Louis Democrat, St. Louis, Mo. 

1873. Assistant Managing Editor of the St. Lends Democrat , now Globe-Demo¬ 
crat, St. Louis, Mo. 


Prest. JOSEPH CUMMINGS, D.D., LLD. 

1843. Roots of Numbers. Elements of Algebra.. .by Davis IV. Clark, A.M. 
New York: Harper 6° Brothers, 1843, pp. 155-177. 

1845. Review of Elements of Algebra.. by Rev. Davis W. Clark, A.M. 

Meth. Quart. Rev., xxvii, pp. 26-43. 

1846. The Object of Life and the Manner in which its accomplishment should 

be Sought, an address before the students of Amenia Seminary, Amenia, 
N. \., April 26, 1846.. .on leaving the Institution, soon after his resig¬ 
nation of the office of Principal. Published by request. Poughkeep¬ 
sie : Journal and Eagle Printing Establishment, 1846. 8° pp. 24. 

1848. The Reign of God a Source of Joy. Meth. Epis. Pulpit, by D. IV. 

Clark, A.M., George Peck, Editor, New York, 1848, pp. 312-325. 

1848. The Witness of the Spirit. Meth. Quart. Rev., xxx, 1848, pp. 552-576. 

1851. Divine Agency in Material Phenomena. Meth. Quart. Rev., xxxiii, 
1851, pp. 9-32. 

1851. The True Dignity of Human Nature and the Evidence of Man’s Pro¬ 
gress towards it. Southern Repertory and College Rev., 1851, pp. 
146-163. 

1 853. Address. Animal Report of the Bible Society of Massachusetts of their 
XLIV Anniversary, May, 1853, pp. 19-24. 


1882.] 


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561 


Prest. JOSEPH CUMMINGS, D.D., LL.D. ( continued ). 

r ^ 54 - Believers Partakers of the Cup and the Baptism of Christ, a sermon 
preached at the Bromfield Street M. E. Church, April 16, 1854... 
Printed by the Young Men of the Congregation for private circulation. 
Boston: Press of Geo. C. Rand, Cornhill, 1854. 12 0 pp. 34. 

1 ^ 55 * A Sketch of the Life of the late Danforth Stillman Newcomb; together 
with a sermon occasioned by his death...Boston: Printed by John 
Wilson and Son, 22 School street, 1855. 8° pp. 88. 

1866. On the Endowment of our Educational Institutions. Meth. Centenary 

Convention, held in Boston, June 5-7, 1866. Reported by Revs. W. D. 
Bridge and L. A. Bosworth. Boston: B. B. Russell & Co., 1866. 

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1867. Introduction. Avier. Meth., by Rev. M. S. Scudder, D.D. Hartford, 

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1867. The Last Supper of the Lord. Remarkable Characters and Places of 
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1869. Address on Temperance. Fourth Annual Report, Conn. Temperance 

Union. Addresses and Poem presented at the Annual Convention in 
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,1869. Natural and Preserved Rights. Published by the National Temperance 
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1870. How to Save our Young People in the Church. Proc. Meth. Conven¬ 

tion, State of Conn., held in Nezu Haven, Nov. 24 and 25, 1869, pp. 
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1875. The Preciousness of the Soul. Fraternal Camp-Meeting Sermons, 
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1875. [Editor] The Analogy of Religion, Natural and Revealed, to the Consti¬ 

tution and Source of Nature, to which are added two brief disserta¬ 
tions on Personal Identity and the nature of Virtue, by Joseph Butler, 
LL.D., Lord Bishop of Durham.. .with a Life of the Author, Copious 
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1876. Address by Rev. Joseph Cummings, D.D., LL.D., the Retiring Presi¬ 

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1876. The Responsibility of Christian Citizenship. Proc. New England 

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1877. An Elective Presiding Eldership in the Methodist Episcopal Church 

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18S1. A Sketch of the Life of Prof. James L. Alverson, LL.D. History of 
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Prof. ROBERT McLEAN CUMNOCK, Jun. 

1877. [Editor] Choice Readings for Public and Private Entertainment, arranged 
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1848. Westminster Assembly of Divines. Meth. Quart. Rev., xxx, 1848, pp. 

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1849. Goldsmith. Meth. Quart. Rev., xxxi, 1849, pp. 351 —377. 

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1851. Campbell’s Life and Letters. Meth. Quart. Rev., xxxiii, 1851, pp. 64-85. 

1851. Algernon Sidney. Meth. Quart. Rev., xxxiii, 1851, pp. 550-574. 

1852. Colonization. Meth. Quart. Rev., xxxiv, 1852, pp. 361-382. 

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1853. New York: a Historical Sketch of the Rise and Progress of the Metro¬ 
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1853. Life and Times of Johnson. National Magazine, iii, 1853. 

1 853. Our Lost Hymns. Ladies' Repository, xiii, 1853, pp. 452-455. 

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1854. Wicliff. Baptist Quarterly Rev., April 1854, pp. —. 

1854. Coleridge. Meth. Quart. Rev., xxxvi, 1854, pp. 34-57. 

1854. A Theodicy. Meth. Quart. Rev., xxxvi, 1854, pp. 263-287. 

1854. Quietism in France. National Magazine, v, 1854, pp. 135-141; 229-237. 

1854. Brodhead’s History of New York. Meth. Quart. Rev., xxxvi, 1S54, pp. 

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1855. William Jay. Meth. Qiiart. Rev., xxxvii, 1S54, pp. 229-245. 

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1855. Gerald Massey, the Chartist Poet. Ladies' Repository, xv, 1851;, pp. 
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1858- 63. Contributions to American Cyclopaedia, first edition. 

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1862. South African Explorations. Meth. Quart. Rev., xliv, 1862, pp. 62-85. 

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1862. Literary Sketches of the Eighteenth Century. Richard Savage. Ladies' 
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1862. Literary Sketches of the Eighteenth Century. Daniel DeFoe. Indies' 
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1862. Literary Sketches of the Eighteenth Century. Miss Frances Burney— 

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1880. Platform Papers: Addresses, Discussions, and Essays on Social, Moral, 
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18S0-1S81. Associate Editor of The Methodist, New York, N. Y. 

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1873. Woodbridge and Vicinity. The Story of a New Jersey Township, 
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1875. D. L. Moody and his Work. . .with portraits and illustrations. London: 

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1877. That B03': Who Shall Have Him? National Repository, i, Nos. 1-12. 

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1878. That Boy: Who Shall Have Him ?... Hitchcock and Walden, Cincin¬ 

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1878. That Boy: Who Shall Have Him ?...London : Hodder and Stoughton 
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187S. Post Christian Judaism. National Repository, iii, 1S78, pp. 336-343; 
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1878. The Temperance Reform and its great Reformers. . .with an introduc¬ 
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1579. Moody, his Words, Work, and Workers, comprising his Bible Portraits; 

his Outlines of Doctrines; Sketches of his Co-workers; and an 
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by Rev. Charles H. Fowler, D.D., LL.D., with portraits and illustra¬ 
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1880. The Illustrated History of Methodism in Great Britain and America from 
the Days of the Wesleys to the Present Time.. .with an introduction 
by Bishop Harris, D.D., LL.D. Illustrated with over 250 engravings, 
maps, and charts. Sold only by subscription. Methodist Book Con¬ 
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H. H. Otis, Buffalo. Joseph Horner, Pittsburgh. J. B. Hill, San 
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1880. Peter Cartwright, the Western Pioneer. National Repository, vii, 1880, 
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1580. The Sailor Preacher of Boston, Rev. Edward T. Taylor. National 

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1880. Modern British Methodism. National Repository, viii, 1S80, pp. 225-237. 
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1882. A Short History of “The People called Methodist,” from the days of 
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1880. Editor of the Daily Christian Advocate, published by the Genesee Con¬ 
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Rev. ALBERT DANKER, Ph.D. 

1868. The Apostolic Origin of the Anglican Church, a tract epitomizing the 
history of the English and American Church from the First Century 
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1875. Heroines of Olden Time, a book of Scripture Types.. .New York, 1875. 
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Rev. JAMES ALEXANDER DEAN, D.D. 

1877. The Wages Question, a Prize Essay.. .Mystic, Conn., 1877. 8° pp. 4. 
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1870-1881. [Editor] The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman 
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1856. Report of the Commissioners on Idiocy, to the General Assembly of 
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1832-34. Editor of the Christian Advocate, New York, N. Y. 

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1844. Diversity of Character. Ladies' Repository , iv, 1S44, pp. 269-271. 
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1864. The Scholar in the Rebellion. Rhode Island Schoolmaster, June, 1864, 

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1865. Historical Sketch of East Greenwich Seminary. Its Relations to the 

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1866. A Centenary Sermon. Methodism, The Providence of God in its Past 

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1871. Symmetrical Culture. Proceedings University Convocation, held in Albany, 
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1876. Historical Sketch of the Chamberlain Institute, established at Randolph, 
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1870. The Women Question. Old and New Magazine , i, 1870, pp. 33—35. 

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1878-82. Editor of the District Methodist, Springfield, Mass. 


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1873. Congratulatory Address on behalf of the Students. Addresses and Other 
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1862- 68. Editor of the Sujfield Weekly Times, Southold, N. Y. 

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1882. Was Jesus a Winebibber? Meth. Quart. Rioj., Jan., 1882, pp. —. 

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1823. Future Rewards and Punishments. The substance of a Discourse 

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1824. A Sermon on the Spirituality and Truth of Divine Worship. The sub¬ 

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1825. An Introductory Address, delivered at the Opening of the Wesleyan 

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1826. A Discourse delivered before the Legislature of Vermont, on the day of 

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1828. Report of Committee on Education, General Conference, 1828. [Not 

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1829. Two Discourses on Universal Salvation. Timothy Merritt's Discussion 

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1829. A Sermon delivered before His Excellency Levi Lincoln, Governor, 
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1831. A Discourse on Predestination and Election, preached on an especial 

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1832. The Science of Education: an inaugural address delivered at the open¬ 

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1833. Substance of a Discourse preached at Wilbraham, Mass., on occasion of 

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1877. The Four Gospels; their Differences and their Essence. A Sermon. 

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18^5 The Love of Country. A poem delivered before the Philorhetorian 
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18^8 Abstract of the mineral wealth of Muskingum county, Ohio. Second 
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1838. Report of Mr. Foster, embracing the principal facts relating to the 
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1856. Report upon the Mineral Resources of the Illinois Central Railroad... 

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1869. The Mississippi Valley; its Physical Geography, including sketches of the 

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1871. Address of J. W. Foster, Ex-President of the Association. Proc. Amer. 

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1871. Abstract of a Report on the Mineral Resources of the Indiana North 

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1872. Mineral Wealth and Railroad Development, a series of letters. ..New 

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1873. Pre-historic Races of the United States of America. . .Chicago: S. C. 

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18—. “Several Monographs on American Ethnology and Antiquities.” 

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WESLEY CURTIS GINN. 

1872. The Co-Relation of Academies and Universities. Proceedings Univer¬ 
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follows: 

1872. The Co-Relation of Academies and Universities . . . from the Proceed¬ 
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1879. (with T. H. Bean) Description of a species of Lycodes (L. paxillus ) 
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1879. (with T. H. Bean) Description of a new species of Liparis (L. ranu/a) 
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May 23. 

1879. (with T. H. Bean) Description of a new species of Amber Fish {Seriola 
Stearnsii) obtained near Pensacola, Florida, by Mr. Silas Stearns. 
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1879. (with T. H. Bean) Description of Alepocephalus Bairdii, a new species 
of fish from the deep sea fauna of the Western Atlantic. Proceedings 
U. S. National Museum, ii, 1879, pp. 55-57. July 1. 

1879. Executive proceedings of the United States Senate from which the 
injunction of secrecy has been removed. The North American Fish¬ 
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Edmunds in response to his request of December 31, 1878. Congres¬ 
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1879. Eighth Annual Report of the Curators of the Museum of Wesleyan 
University. Third of printed series. Middletown, Conn. 1879. 8° 

pp. 17 (1). 

1 879. 1 7074] U. S. Fish Commission and Census of 1880. (44) Plan of 

Inquiry into the History and Present Condition of the Fisheries of 
the United States. Washington: Government Printing Office. 1879. 
8 D pp. 54 (2). Also in Report U. S. Fish Com., Part VIII. 1881. 
1879. A Preliminary Catalogue of the Fishes of the Saint John’s River, 
Florida, with descriptions of a new genus and three new species. 
Proceedings U. S. National Museum, ii, 1879, PP* 108-121. Sept. 19. 
1879. (with T. II. Bean) Catalogue of a collection of fishes sent from Pensa¬ 
cola, Florida, and vicinity, by Mr. Silas Stearns, with descriptions of 
six new species. Proceedings U. S. A T ational Museum, ii, 1879, pp. 
121-156. Sept. 19, Nov. 5. 

1879. The Natural and Economical History of the American Menhaden. 

Report U. S. Commissioners of Fish and Fisheries, Part v, 1879. 
Appendix A, pp. 1-529. Plates i-xxxi (xxx canceled). Pp. 194-267 
by Prof. W. O. Atwater. 

1879. (with T. H. Bean) Description of a new genus and species of fish, 
Lopholatilus chamceleonticeps, from the south coast of New England. 
Proceedings U. S. National Museum, ii, 1879, pp. 205-209. Nov. 5. 

1879. Tl ie Two Kinds of River Herring. Report Commissioner of Fisheries of 
Virginia, Richmond, 1879, P* T 4 * 

1879. (with T. H. Bean) On the occurrence of Lycodes Vahlii , Reinhardt, on 
La Havre and Grand Banks. Proceedings U. S. National Museum, ii, 
1879, pp. 209-210. 

1879. The Bait Problem. Gamgee's “On Artificial Refrigeration in Report 
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1879. Biography of the Menhaden. Proceedings Central Fish Cultural Society , 

Chicago, 1879, PP* 48-59. 

1880. (with W. O. Atwater) American Fisheries, A History of the Menhaden 

.. .with an account of the Agricultural Uses of Fish.. .and an intro¬ 
duction, bringing the subject down to date. Thirty plates. New 
York: Orange Judd Company...8° pp. x (1), iii-xii, 1-529 (1). Re¬ 
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18S0. A Distinguished Immigrant—Prof. Baird’s European Carp. Atnerican 
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1880. Address before the U. S. Menhaden Oil and Guano Association. Sev¬ 
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1880. A Study of the Trunk-Fishes ( Oslraciontidce ), with notes upon the 
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ii, 1880, pp. 261-283. J an - 27-March 25. 

1880. (with T. H. Bean) Catalogue of a collection of fishes obtained in the 
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1880. International Fishery Exhibition, Berlin, 1880. Exhibit of the Fisheries 
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1880. The use of Agricultural Fertilizers by the American Indians and the 
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1880. A short biography of the Menhaden, an abstract of “A History of the 
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1880. The First Decade of the United States Fish Commission, Its Plan of 
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1880. The Frigate Mackerel, Auxis Rochei, on the New England Coast. 

American Naturalist , xiv, 1880, pp. 808-810. Proceedings U. S. Na¬ 
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1880. Das erste Jahrzehnt der Wirksamkeit der Fisch-Kommission der Verein- 
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Wissenschaft und die offentliche Wohlfahrt, Vollstanclige Uebersicht 
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1880. Descriptions of Seven New Species of Fishes from Deep Soundings on 

the Southern New England Coast, with diagnoses of two undescribed 
genera of Flounders, and a genus related to Merlucius. Proceedings 
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1881. Fishes from the deep water on the south coast of New England, obtained 

by the United States Fish Commission in the summer of 1880. Pro¬ 
ceedings U. S. National Museum, iii, 1881, pp. 467-486. Feb. 16. 

1881. Notacanthusphasganorus, a new species of Notacanthidce from the Grand 
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1879-1881. Game Fishes of the United States, by S. A. Kilbourne, text by 
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1881. The Carangoid Fishes of the United States, Pompanoes, Crevalles, 
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1881. The Eel Question. Trans. American Fish Cidtural Association, 1881, 
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GEORGE BROWN GOODE [continued). 

1881. [Letter to Society of American Taxidermists.] First Annual Report 
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1881. Epochs in the History of Fish Culture. Trans. Amer. Fish Cultural 
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1881. Preliminary Statistical Report on the Fisheries of California, Oregon, 
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1881. ] 

1881. Materials for a History of the Sword Fishes. Report U. S. Commis¬ 

sioner Fish and Fisheries, Part VIII, pp. 100, and thirty plates. 

1882. (with T. H. Bean) Description of a New Species of Fish, ( Apogon Pan 

dionis,) from the deep waters off the mouth of Chesapeake Bay. Pro¬ 
ceedings U. S. National Museum, IV, pp. 160-1. June 22. 

1882. (with T. H. Bean) Benthodesmus, a new genus of deep-sea fishes, allied 
to Sepidopus. Proceedings U. S. National Museum, IV, pp. 379-383. 
April 6. 

1882. The Taxonomic Relations and Geographical Distribution of the Members 
of the Sword Fish Family, Xiphiidce. Proceedings U. S. National Mu¬ 
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1882. Smithsonian Institution. U. S. National Museum. No. 1. Plan of 
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pp. 1-58. 

1882. Smithsonian Institution. U. S. National Museum. No. 11. A Provis¬ 
ional Classification of the Food Collections 8° pp. 1-22. 

1882. Smithsonian Institution. U. S. National Museum. No. 13. Outline 
of a Scheme of Museum Classification. 8° pp. 1-4. 

1882. Notes on the History of the Eel, chiefly derived from a study of 
recent European authorities. Bulletin U. S. Fish Commission, I, pp. 
71-124. 

1882. (with J. W. Collins) The Winter Haddock Fishery of New England. 

' Bulletin U. S. Fish Commission, I, pp. 226-235. 

1882. The Fisheries of the World. Cyclopcedia of Political Economy, etc. 
Chicago. II,i 882. pp. 211-231. 

1882. (Editor) Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington, etc. Vol. 

I, Nov. 19, 1880, to May 26, 1882. 8° pp. 1-110. 

1882. (with J. W. Collins, A. Howard Clark, and R. E. Earll). . Materials for a 
History of the American Mackerel Fishery. Report U. S. Fish Com., 
Part VIII, pp. 1-400 + (in press). 

1882. (with T. H. Bean) A List of the (296) Species of Fishes recorded as 
occurring in the Gulf of Mexico. Proceedings U. S. National Musetim , 
V, 1882, pp. 234-240. July 29. 

1882. (with T. H Bean) Descriptions of Twenty-four New Species of Fish 
from the Southern United States, and their new Genera, Letharcus 

loglossus and Chriodorus. Proceedings U. S. National Museum , V, 

1882, pp. 412. Sept 12. 

1882. Bibliography of the publications of Professor Spencer Fullerton Baird. 

Bulletin U. S. National Museum. No. XX, 800 pp. 362 4- (in press). 
1882. (Editor) The Fishery Industries of the United States: a report prepared 
by the co-operation of the U. S. Commission of Fish and Fisheries, 
and the Superintendent of the Tenth Census. 4to, (in press). 

1882. (Editor, with J. Matthew Jones) The Natural History of the Bermuda 
Islands. Bulletin U. S. National Museum, No. 24 (in press). 

Rev. HANNIBAL GOODWIN. 

1873. Christian Education. Newark. 12 0 pp. 22. 


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18—. Editor of the Saturday Revirw, New York, N. Y. 

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1876. City Editor of The Wheeling Evening Standard, Wheeling, W. Va. 


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Prof. CALVIN SEARS HARRINGTON, D.D. {continued). 

1880. Obituary Record of Alumni of Wesleyan University, Deceased from 

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1881. Hymn. Semi-Centennial of Wesleyan University, Wednesday , June 29, 

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1872. Fibrino-plastic and Fibrinogen. Faculty Prize Thesis, Chicago , 1S72. 
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1881. Chemistry, Lecture Memoranda, Organic. 8° pp. 54. 

1882. Prophylaxis and Treatment of the Dyspepsia of Infants. Alumni Prize 

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1847. Review of a Concordance to the Holy Scriptures of the Old and New 

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PP- 45 I_ 459 - 

1848. Educational Friendships, an address on resigning the Principalship of 

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1853. Preface. Memoirs and Remains of S. B. Bangs, by W. H. N. Magruder. 

Carlton 6° Phillips, pp. — 

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Michigan, January, 1854. [Not seen.] 

1854. Ancient and Modern Thought, address delivered at the Anniversary of 

the Society of Religious Inquiry of the University of Michigan, June, 
1854. [Not seen.] 

1 855. The Young Man Advised; or, Illustrations and Confirmations of some 

of the Chief Historical Facts of the Bible...New York: Carlton & 
Lanahan. Cincinnati: Hitchcock & Walden. 12 0 pp. 329. 

1855. On the Advantages of a Critical Study of the Classics in the English 
Language in Schools. Michigan Journal of Education, ii, 1855, pp. 

I 47 -I 5 2 - 

1858. Rev. Wm. Butler, D.D., Missionary to India. Ladies ’ Repository, xviii, 
1858, pp. 641-643. 

1858. American Townships, an address at the dedication of the Town-house 

of Malden, Mass. 1858. [Not seen.] 

1859. David. The Young Men of the Bible, considered in a series of lectures 

before the V. M. C. Association, by distinguished clergymen . Boston: 
Higgins, Bradley and Dayton. 1859, pp. — 

1862. The American Crisis. Meth. Quart. Rev., xliv, 1862, pp. 657-671. 

1863. Universities in America, an inaugural address delivered in Ann Arbor, 

Michigan, October 1, 1863... Published by the University. Ann Arbor. 
G. G. Clark, Printer, Courier Office. 1863. 8° pp. 31. 

1863. Should the Nation be Thankful? A Thanksgiving Discourse, Nov. 26, 
1S63. . .Published by the citizens of Ann Arbor. 8° pp. 19. 


1882.] 


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579 


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1863. President Haven’s Annual Message to the Third Moot Congress of the 

Law Department of the University of Michigan. Delivered October 
24, 1863, Ann Arbor. Printed at the Michigan State News Office, 

1863. PP* H- 

1864. Dignity of the Legal Profession, a Baccalaureate Address at the Com¬ 

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1864. [Not seen.] 

1864. Phe Relations of the Medical Profession to Science, an address deliv¬ 
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1864. Memorial Proceedings in honor of the Lamented President of the United 

States, Abraham Lincoln, held in Ann Arbor, Michigan, with the 
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1865. The Medical Profession. Meth. Quart. Rev., xlvii, 1865, pp. 100-1115. 

1865. The Legal Profession in America, an address before the Class of 1865, 

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1866. The Origin of Revolutions in Public Opinion. Meth. Quart. Rev ., xlviii, 

1866, pp. 485-496. 

1866. The Pillars of Truth: a series of Sermons on the Decalogue.. .New 
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1866. The Profession of Medicine in America, Dedicatory Address on enter¬ 
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1866. Shall I Become a Teacher? Michigan Teacher , I, 1866, pp. 112-114. 

1866. Rev. John M. Gregory, LL.D. Michigan Teacher , I, 1866, pp. 195-197. 
1S67. Public Education and Religion, a Baccalaureate Sermon, delivered June 

23, 1867...Ann Arbor: Dr. Chase’s Steam Printing House, 1868. 

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1867. Limitations of Moral Responsibility, a Sermon before the students of 

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1868. Reponsibility of Finite Beings. A Sermon preached before the students 

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1868. Duties of the Medical Profession, an address before the class of 1868 

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1869. The Medical Profession, Address delivered to the Medical Class at the 

University of Michigan, March 31, 1869...Ann Arbor, Mich.: Dr. 
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1869. Law and Statesmanship, a Baccalaureate Address before the Law 
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1869. Rhetoric: a Text-Book, designed for use in Schools and Colleges, and 

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1872. Religious and Educational Institutions. Lakeside Monthly , Chicago , 

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1872. Darwinism and Christianity. Lakeside Monthly , Chicago , vii, 1872, pp. 
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1874. Women and Education. Ladies ' 1 Repository , xiv, 2d series, 1874, pp. 
349 - 


580 


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[1882. 


Rev. Bishop ERASTUS OTIS HAVEN, D.D. LLD. [continued). 

1874. Review of Dr. Curry’s Life of Bishop Clark. Meth. Quart. Rev., lvi, 
1874, pp. 5-28. 

1874. The Approaching Centennial of American Independence. Meth. Quart. 
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1876. Taxation of Church Property, a paper read before the Ministerial Asso¬ 
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column. 

1876. [Editor] The National Hand-Book of American Progress, Comprising a 

Ready Reference Manual of Facts and Figures, from the discovery of 
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Treat, 805 Broadway. Palmer, Augir & Co., Chicago. F. A. Hutch¬ 
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1877. Freedom of Man, Woman, and Child, a Reply to an Address with same 

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1877. [Not seen.] 

1878. The Doctrines and Discipline of the Methodist Episcopal Church. 

Meth. Quart. Rev., lx, 1878, pp. 389-412. 

1878. Collegiate Degrees in America, a paper read before the Regents of the 
University of New York. 1878. [Not seen.] 

Rev. Bishop GILBERT HAVEN. 

1851. Education and Religion Essential to the Perfection of Character, a dis¬ 
course delivered at Amenia Seminary, March 16, 1851, on resigning 
the office of Principal.. .published by request of the students. New 
York: Wm. C. Bryant & Co., Printers, 18 Nassau Street. 1851. 8° 
PP- 33 - 

1857. Wordsworth. Meth. Quart. Rev., xxxix, 1857, pp. 362-381. 

1859. Infant Baptism and Church Membership. Meth. Quart. Rev., xli, 1859, 

pp. 5-26. 

1860. The Beginning of the End of American Slavery. Echoes of Harper's 

Ferry, by James Redpath, Boston, i860, pp. 125-140. [Sermon preached 
at Harvard Street Methodist Episcopal Church, Cambridge, Mass., 
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i860. John Ruskin. Meth. Quart. Rev., xlii, i860, pp. 533-554. 

i860, (with W. F. Warren and F. H. Newhall) Parkerism. Three Discourses 
delivered on the occasion of the death of Theodore Parker...New 
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1S62. Camp Life at the Relay. Harper's Monthly Magazine, xxiv, 1862, pp. 
628-633. 

1862. Pictures of Travel. The Lake District and the Lake Poets. Ladies' 
Repository, xxii, 1862, pp. 481-488. 

1862. Pictures of Travel. Haunts and Homes of Burns. Ladies' Repository, 
xxii, 1862, pp. 558-564. 

1862. Pictures of Travel. A Pilgrimage on the Rhine. Ladies' Repository, 

xxii, 1862, pp. 587-592; 687-690. 

1S62. Pictures of Travel. Debris of the Alps. Ladies' Repository, xxii, 1862, 
PP- 735 - 738 - 

1863. Exegesis of Romans ix, 3. Meth. Quart. Rev., xlv, 1863, pp. 420-434. 

1863. Pictures of Travel. Lake Geneva, Mt. Blanc, The Jardin. Ladies' 
Repository, xxiii, 1863, PP- 27-32. 

1863. Pictures of Travel. Some of the Sacred Spots of England. Ladies' 
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1863. Pictures of Travel. The Hill Country of Judea. Ladies' Repository 
xxm, 1863, pp. 357-361. 


1882.] 


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581 


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1863. The Mission of America, a Discourse delivered before the New England 
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1863. I he Dead Sea and the Jordan. Ladies ’ Repository, xxiii, 1863, pp. 
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1863. Th e Jordan. Ladies' Repository, xxiii, 1863, PP- 545—54S. 

1864. Rosschack. Ladies' Repository, xxiv, 1864, pp. 257-259. 

1864. Zurich. Ladies' Repository, xxiv, 1864, pp. 340-341. 

1864. Thun. Ladies' Repository, xxiv, 1864, PP- 478-482. 

1864. Regi and Lucerne; or, First Sight of the Alps. Ladies' Repository, 
xxiv, 1864, pp. 385-389. 

1864. Oriental City and Scenery. Ladies' Repository, xxiv, 1864, pp. 555-559. 

1864. Lay Representation in the Methodist Episcopal Church, its justice and 

expediency.. .Boston : James P. Magee... 1864. 12 ° PP- 48. 

1865. The Great Election. Meth. Quart. Rev., xlvii, 1865, pp. 253-275. 

1865. The Uniter and the Liberator of America, a Memorial Discourse on the 

Character and Career of Abraham Lincoln; delivered in the North 
Russel Street M. E. Church, Boston, Sunday, April 23, 1865.. .Boston : 
James P. Magee.. .1865. 8° pp. 32. 

1866. The Pilgrim’s Wallet; or, Scraps of Travel gathered in England, 

France, and Germany. . .New York: Published by Hurd and Hough¬ 
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1867. Scripture Inspiration. Meth. Quart. Rev., xlix, 1867, pp. 325-352. 

1868. The Divine Element in Inspiration. Meth. Quart. Rev., 1 , 1868, pp. » 

1-16; 165-185. 

1868. Isaac Rich. Ladies' Repository, iii, 2d series, 1868, pp. 321-324. 

1869. National Sermons. Sermons, Speeches, and Letters on Slavery and its 

War; from the passage of the Fugitive Slave Bill to the Election of 
President Grant... Boston : Lee & Shepard. 1869. 8° pp. xxiv, 1-656. 

1872. (with Hon. Thomas Russell) Father Taylor, the Sailor Preacher. Inci¬ 
dents and Anecdotes of Rev. Edward T. Taylor, for over forty years 
Pastor of the Seamen’s Bethel, Boston.. .Boston: Published by B. B. 
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[Frontispiece engraving of E. T. Taylor.] 

1874. Our Nearest Neighbor. Harper's Monthly Magazine, xlix, 1874, pp. 

1-15; 168-180; 323-334. 

1875. Golden Vials Full of Odors. Ladies' Repository, i, 3d series, 1875, 

pp. 97-103. 

1875. Our Next-door Neighbor; A Winter in Mexico.. .New York: Harper 

& Brothers, Publishers, Franklin Square. 1875. 8° pp. 467. 

1876. God’s Purpose for America. Ladies' Repository, iv, 3d series, 1876, 

pp. 522-533. 

1879. L>. D. Whedon.—Biographic. Meth. Quart. Rev., Ixi, 1879, PP- I 99 _20 4 - 

1879. Wesley and Modern Philosophy. Meth. Quart. Rev., Jxi, 1879, PP- 5 -2 °; 

205-223. 

1880. Part iii, Havenisms. Selections from the Writings of Gilbert Haven. 

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Part iii. 

1867-72. Editor of Zion's Herald, Boston, Mass. 

Rev. WILLIAM GEORGE HAWKINS. 

1859. The Life of John H. W. Hawkins, compiled by his son... Published by 
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seventh, Boston : E. P. Dutton & Company... 1863.] 

1863. Lunsfords Lane ; or, Another Helper from North Carolina... Boston : 
Crosby & Nichols... 1863. 8° pp. 317. 


582 WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. [1882. 

Rev. WILLIAM GEORGE HAWKINS ( continued ). 

1866. Brief History of the New York National Freedman’s Relief Association, 
to which are added interesting details of the work together with a brief 
view of the whole field, and the objects to be accomplished, conclud¬ 
ing with the fourth annual report of the Association for 1865, with 
statement and appeal... New York, N. Y.: F. R. A., 76 John Street. 
1866. 16 0 pp. 32. 

1872. Notes of a Summer in the West. Franklin County Repository. 1872 
pp. —. 3 articles. 

1882. Importance of Ministerial Experience. Living Church Review, Chicago 
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1863. Editor of the Freedman's Advocate. New York. [Merged into the 
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1864-1866. Editor of The National Freedman , a Monthly Journal of the 
National Freedman's Relief Association , New York. 

Rev. BOSTWICK HAWLEY, D.U. 

[855. Licentiousness Exposed and Rebuked: a sermon preached in the 
Methodist Episcopal Church, at Saratoga Springs, N. Y., Sunday 
Evening, March 4, 1855. . . 12 0 pp. 16. 

1856. Church Unity: a discourse delivered at Gloversville, N. Y., on the 
occasion of Public Thanksgiving, November 20, 1856. . .Published by 
request. W. H. Case, Printer. 12 0 pp. 16. 

1861. Women in the Church, Revised Series, No. 80. Nelson & Phillips, 805 
Broadway, New York. Tract Department. 24 0 pp. 16. 

1863. Living and Dying to Others : Discourse delivered at the funeral of Mr. 

Moses Tackman, November 13, 1863. .. Rutland: Tuttle & Gray, 
Printers. 8° pp. n. 

1863. Close Communion, Revised Series, No. 79. Nelson & Phillips, 805 

Broadway, New York, Tract Department. 24 0 pp. 16. 

1864. No. 27. Articles of Religion and General Rules of the Methodist 

Episcopal Church, with Scripture Proofs and Illustrations...Tract 
Society, 200 Mulberry Street, New York. 12 0 pp. 20. 

1865. Manual of Instructions for Baptised Children in the Methodist Episco¬ 

pal Church.. .Published by Carlton & Porter, Sunday School Union 
... 24 0 pp. 74. 

1865. Truth and Righteousness Triumphant, a discourse commemorative of 

the Death of President Lincoln, delivered in the Washington Avenue 
M. E. Church, April 20, 1865.. .Albany, N. Y.: J. Munsell, 78 State 
Street. 8° pp. 20. 

1866. Childhood Conversion. Methodist Quart. Review , xlviii, 1866, pp. 

53 r “ 545 - 

1867. Church Music. Meth. Quart. Rev ., xlix, 1867, pp. 513—531. 

1868. Manual of Methodism ; the Doctrines, General Rules, and Usages of 

the Methodist Episcopal Church, with Scripture Proofs and Explana¬ 
tions... New York: published by Carlton & Lanahan... 1868. 16 0 

pp. 179. 

1870. Nature, Design, and General Rules of the Methodist Episcopal Church, 

with Scripture Proofs and Illustrations... Published by the Methodist 
Episcopal Book Room... Phila-Per Order of the Philadelphia Con¬ 

ference Tract Society. Printed for the Blind in the Copyrighted, 
Improved, Combined Letter. N. B. Kneass, Jr., Printer. Philadel¬ 
phia. 1870. 

1871. The Remish New Testament. Meth. Quart. Review, liii, 1871, pp. 

107-128. 

1872. The Methodist Book Concern and its Literature. Meth. Quart. Review , 

liv, 1872, pp. 40-54. 


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583 


1882.] 


Rev. BOSTWICK HAWLEY, D.D. ( continued ). 

1873. Presiding Elder Series. Number 2. Working and Speaking for 
Christ.. .Nelson & Phillips, 805 Broadway, New York, Tract Depart¬ 
ment. 24 0 pp. 24. 

1873. Annual Report of Town Superintendent of Schools, Bennington, Ver¬ 

mont, 1873. Bennington, Vt. Gazette Power Printer. 1873. 8° pp. 4. 

[874. Report of the Town Superintendent of Schools, for the year ending 
March 1, 1874.. .8° pp. 11. 

1874. Annual Report of the Bennington County Sunday School Union, made 

at North Bennington, Vt., October 28, 1874... Bennington Banner 
Book and Job Printing House. 1874. 8° pp. 8. 

1874. Tischendorf’s New Testament. Meth. Quart. Review , lvi, 1874. pp. 

213-231. 

1875. Report of.. .Town Superintendent of Schools, made at the March meet¬ 

ing for the school year ending April 1, 1875. 8° pp. 9. 

1875. Introduction. Spiritual Struggles of a Roman Catholic, by Louis N. 
Bcandy. Nelson Phillips, New York. 1875. PP- 7 -I °* 

1875. Ministerial Education. Presiding Elder Series, No. 3. Nelson & 

Phillips, 805 Broadway, New York, Tract Department. 24 0 pp. 20. 

1876. Centennial Sermon. Minutes Troy Annual Conference, M. E. Church, 

held at Albany, N. V., April 12-19, 1876. pp. — 

1877. Dancing as an Amusement, considered in the light of the Scriptures, of 

Christian Experience, and of Good Taste.. New York: N. Tibbals 
& Sons. 1877. 12 0 pp. 79. 

1877. Beauties of Rev. George Herbert, A.M... .New York: Wm. B. Muck- 
low, Publisher... 1877. 12 0 pp. 120. 

1879. Relations of Politics and Christianity. Meth. Quart. Review, lvi, 1879, 
pp. 460-476. 

1879. A Plea for the Intemperate. New Series, No. 100. Nelson & Phillips, 
805 Broadway, New York, Tract Department. 24 0 pp. 16. 

1879. Prominent Doctrines and Peculiar Usages of the Methodist Episcopal 

Church Stated and Defended with Scripture Proofs and Illustrations. 
Revised Series, No. 82. Tract Department, New York: Nelson & 
Phillips. 24 0 pp. 44. 

1880. Culture and Christianity. National Repository, vii, 1880, pp. 51 r—517. 
1880. The Gospels and Skepticism. National Repository, viii, 1880, pp. 

265-268. 

1880. Shield of Faith ; or, Articles of Religion, General Rules, Baptismal and 
Church Covenants of Methodist Episcopacy, with Scripture Proofs... 
New York: Phillips & Hunt. Cincinnati: Hitchcock & Walden, 
Tract Department. 16 0 pp. 45. 

1880. Ministry of Angels, a discourse delivered.. .on Whitsunday Evening, 

May 16th, 1880, in the M. E. Church, Saratoga Springs, N. Y., and 
published by request.. .Office of Saratoga Eagle. 16 0 pp. 18. 

1881. Popular Education the Genius of American Institutions. Meth. Quart. 

Review, lxiii, 1881, pp. 635-654. 

1882. The Lenten Season, including Whit Sunday and Trinity Sunday... 

Walden & Stowe, Cincinnati, O. 16 0 pp. 125. 

Rev. EMORY JAMES HAYNES. 

1880. Are These Things So? Excerpts from Sermons preached in 1879...N. 
Tibbals & Sons, New York. 12 0 pp. 300. 

STEPHEN SOUTHWICK HEBBERD. 

1869. Christianity and Paganism. Christian Examiner, 1869, March, pp. — 

1871. Hugo Grotius. Universalist Quart. Review, xxviii, 1871, pp. 460-469. 

1872. Mediaevalism and Nature. Universalist Quart. Review, xxix, 1872, pp. 

79-90. 


582 WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. [1882. 

Rev. WILLIAM GEORGE HAWKINS ( continued ). 

1866. Brief History of the New York National Freedman’s Relief Association, 
to which are added interesting details of the work together with a brief 
view of the whole field, and the objects to be accomplished, conclud¬ 
ing with the fourth annual report of the Association for 1865, with 
statement and appeal.. .New York, N. Y.: F. R. A., 76 John Street. 
1866. 16 0 pp. 32. 

1872. Notes of a Summer in the West. Franklin County Repository. 1872 
pp. —. 3 articles. 

1882. Importance of Ministerial Experience. Living Church Review, Chicago 
Feb. 18, 1882. 

1863. Editor of the Freedman's Advocate. New York. [Merged into the 
National Freedman a few months after taking charge.] 

1864-1866. Editor of The National Freedman , a Monthly Journal of the 
National Freedman's Relief Association, New York. 

Rev. BOSTWICK HAWLEY, D.D. 

[855. Licentiousness Exposed and Rebuked: a sermon preached in the 
Methodist Episcopal Church, at Saratoga Springs, N. Y., Sunday 
Evening, March 4, 1855... 12 0 pp. 16. 

[856. Church Unity: a discourse delivered at Gloversville, N. Y., on the 
occasion of Public Thanksgiving, November 20, 1856.. .Published by 
request. W. H. Case, Printer. 12 0 pp. 16. 

1861. Women in the Church, Revised Series, No. 80. Nelson & Phillips, 805 
Broadway, New York. Tract Department. 24 0 pp. 16. 

1863. Living and Dying to Others : Discourse delivered at the funeral of Mr. 

Moses Tackman, November 13, 1863. .. Rutland: Tuttle & Gray, 
Printers. 8° pp. 11. 

1863. Close Communion, Revised Series, No. 79. Nelson & Phillips, 805 

Broadway, New York, Tract Department. 24 0 pp. 16. 

1864. No. 27. Articles of Religion and General Rules of the Methodist 

Episcopal Church, with Scripture Proofs and Illustrations...Tract 
Society, 200 Mulberry Street, New York. 12° pp. 20. 

1865. Manual of Instructions for Baptised Children in the Methodist Episco¬ 

pal Church. .. Published by Carlton & Porter, Sunday School Union 
. . . 24 0 pp. 74. 

1865. Truth and Righteousness Triumphant, a discourse commemorative of 

the Death of President Lincoln, delivered in the Washington Avenue 
M. E. Church, April 20, 1865. • - Albany, N. Y.: J. Munsell, 78 State 
Street. 8 ° pp. 20. 

1866. Childhood Conversion. Methodist Quart. Review , xlviii, 1866, pp. 

531 - 545 - 

1867. Church Music. Meth. Quart. Rev., xlix, 1867, pp. 513—531. 

1868. Manual of Methodism ; the Doctrines, General Rules, and Usages of 

the Methodist Episcopal Church, with Scripture Proofs and Explana¬ 
tions...New York: published by Carlton & Lanahan... 1868. 16 0 

pp. 179. 

1870. Nature, Design, and General Rules of the Methodist Episcopal Church, 

with Scripture Proofs and Illustrations... Published by the Methodist 
Episcopal Book Room... Phila.... Per Order of the Philadelphia Con¬ 
ference Tract Society. Printed for the Blind in the Copyrighted, 
Improved, Combined Letter. N. B. Kneass, Jr., Printer. Philadel¬ 
phia. 1870. 

1871. The Remish New Testament. Meth. Quart. Review , liii, 1871, pp. 

107-128. ’ 

1872. The Methodist Book Concern and its Literature. Meth. Quart. Review , 

liv, 1872, pp. 40-54- 


BIBLIOGRAPHY. 


583 


1882.] 


Rev. BOSTWICK HAWLEY, D.D. ( continued ). 

1873. Presiding Elder Series. Number 2. Working and Speaking for 

Christ.. .Nelson & Phillips, 805 Broadway, New York, Tract Depart¬ 
ment. 24 0 pp. 24. 

1S73. Annual Report of Town Superintendent of Schools, Bennington, Ver¬ 
mont, 1873. Bennington, Vt. Gazette Power Printer. 1873. 8° pp. 4. 

[874. Report of the Town Superintendent of Schools, for the year ending 
March 1, 1874.. .8° pp. n. 

1874. Annual Report of the Bennington County Sunday School Union, made 

at North Bennington, Vt., October 28, 1874...Bennington Banner 
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1874. Tischendorf’s New Testament. Meth. Quart. Review , Ivi, 1874. pp. 

213-231. 

1875. Report of.. .Town Superintendent of Schools, made at the March meet¬ 

ing for the school year ending April 1, 1875. 8° pp. 9. 

1875. Introduction. Spiritual Struggles of a Roman Catholic, by Louis N. 
Beaudy. Nelson <S° Phillips, New York. 1875. pp. 7-10. 

1875. Ministerial Education. Presiding Elder Series, No. 3. Nelson & 

Phillips, 805 Broadway, New York, Tract Department. 24 0 pp. 20. 

1876. Centennial Sermon. Minutes Troy Annual Conference, M. E. Church, 

held at Albany , N. V., April 12-19, I 8?6. pp. — 

1877. Dancing as an Amusement, considered in the light of the Scriptures, of 

Christian Experience, and of Good Taste.. New York: N. Tibbals 
& Sons. 1877. 12 0 pp. 79. 

1877. Beauties of Rev. George Herbert, A.M... .New York: Win, B. Muck- 
low, Publisher... 1877. 12 0 pp. 120. 

1879. Relations of Politics and Christianity. Meth. Quart. Review , lvi, 1879, 
pp. 460-476. 

1879. A Plea for the Intemperate. New Series, No. 100. Nelson & Phillips, 
805 Broadway, New York, Tract Department. 24 0 pp. 16. 

1879. Prominent Doctrines and Peculiar Usages of the Methodist Episcopal 

Church Stated and Defended with Scripture Proofs and Illustrations. 
Revised Series, No. S2. Tract Department, New York: Nelson & 
Phillips. 24 0 pp. 44. 

1880. Culture and Christianity. National Repository, vii, 1880, pp. 511—517. 
1880. The Gospels and Skepticism. National Repository , viii, 1880, pp. 

265-268. 

1880. Shield of Faith ; or, Articles of Religion, General Rules, Baptismal and 
Church Covenants of Methodist Episcopacy, with Scripture Proofs... 
New York: Phillips & Hunt. Cincinnati: Hitchcock & Walden, 
Tract Department. 16 0 pp. 45 - 

1880. Ministry of Angels, a discourse delivered... on Whitsunday Evening, 

May 16th, 18S0, in the M. E. Church, Saratoga Springs, N. Y., and 
published by request.. .Office of Saratoga Eagle. 16 0 pp. 18. 

1881. Popular Education the Genius of American Institutions. Meth. Quart. 

Review, lxiii, 1881, pp. 635-654. 

1882. The Lenten Season, including Whit Sunday and Trinity Sunday... 

Walden & Stowe, Cincinnati, O. 16 0 pp. 125. 

Rev. EMORY JAMES HAYNES. 

1880. Are These Things So? Excerpts from Sermons preached in 1879.. .N. 
Tibbals & Sons, New York. 12 0 pp. 300. 

STEPHEN SOUTHWICK HEBBERD. 

1869. Christianity and Paganism. Christian Examiner, 1869, March, pp. — 

1871. Hugo Grotius. Universalist Quart. Review, xxviii, 1871, pp. 460-469. 

1872. Mediaevalism and Nature. Universalist Quart. Review, xxix, 1872, pp. 

79-9°. 


5 §4 


WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 


[1882. 


STEPHEN SOUTH WICK HEBBERD {continued). 

1872. Genesis of Science. Universalist Quart. Review, xxix, 1872, pp. 257- 

275 - 

1873. Strauss and Christianity. Universalist Quart. Review , xxx, 1873, PP* 

197-207. 

1873. The Failure of Buddhism. Universalist Quart. Review , xxx, 1873, PP* 

330 - 350 * 

1874. The Secret of Christianity... Boston: Lee & Shepard, publishers. New 

York: Lee, Shepard & Dillingham, 1874. 12 0 pp. viii, 210. 

1874. Mahometanism in Central Asia. Unitarian Review. 1874, pp. — 

1874. Rousseau. The Repository, Boston, Mass., li, 1874, pp. — 

1874. The Veiled Prophet of Khorassan. The Repository, Boston, Mass., li, 
1874, pp. 175-185. 

1874. The Emancipation of Capital. Universalist Quart. Review, xxxi, 1874, 
PP* I 33 -I 52 - 

1874. Copernicus. The Repository, Boston, A/ass., li, 1874, pp. 286-294. 

1874. Chatterton. The Repository, Boston, Mass., lii, 1874, pp. 23-31. 

1874. Bab and the Babists. The Repository, Boston, Mass., lii, 1874, pp. 94- 

102. 

1875. The Present Condition of Mahometanism. Universalist Quart?Review, 

xxxii, 1875, PP- 37 - 48 ; 300-310; 419-428. 

1876. The Three Apostles and the Three Christian Ages. Universalist 

Quart. Review, xxxiii, 1876, pp. 133-149. 

1877. Immortality and Evolution. Universalist Quart. Review, xxxiv, 1877, 

pp. 22-39. 

1877. The Orientalism of Plato. Journal Speculative Philosophy, xi, 1877, pp. 

122-129. 

1878. Origen. Universalist Quart. Review, xxxv, 1878, pp. 5-20. 

1878. John Scotus Erigena. Universalist Quart. Review, xxxv, 1878, pp. 261- 

279. 

1S78. The Reformation and Universalism. Universalist Quart. Review, xxxv, 
1878, pp. 410-428. 

1879. The Ethics of Universalism. Universalist Quart. Review, xxxvi, 1879, 

pp. 229-245. 

1879. The Religion of Abraham. Universalist Quart. Review, xxxvi, 1878, pp. 

341 - 359 * 

1881. The Sacrifice of Christ. Universalist Quart. Review, xxxviii, 1881, pp. 

3 1 3-3 29 * 

1882. The Eschatology of St. Paul. Universalist Quart. Review, xxxix, 1882, 

PP- 1 4 - 33 - 

Rev. EUGENE RUSSELL HENDRIX, D.D. 

1878. Inaugural Address as President of Central College: “The Bible as an 
Educator”... Advocate Office, St. Louis, Mo. 8° pp. —. 

1878. Around the World.. .with an introduction by the Rev. Bishop Marvin. 
Nashville, Tenn.: A. H. Bedford. St. Louis, Mo.: L. D. Dameran. 
1878. 12 0 pp. 598. 

1880. Christianity the Salt of the Earth. Theological and Homiletic Monthly. 

1880, pp. 452-464. 

1876-78. Associate Editor of the Christian Advocate, St. Louis, Mo. 


Rev. CLARK TITUS HINMAN, D.D. 

1841. An Address delivered in the Methodist Episcopal Church, Newbury, 
Vermont, November 17, 1874, before the Ladies’ Literary Society of 
Newbury Seminary, on the Moral Power of Female Education... 
[Noticed in Ladies' Repository, ii, 1842, p. 192.] 


1882.] 


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585 


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1848. An Oration delivered in the Chapel of the Wesleyan Seminary, at Albion, 
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American Literature. [Noticed in Ladies' Repository , viii, 1848, p. 
126.] 

J S 53 * Christian Young Man. Tribute to the memory of Judson 

Dwight Collins, delivered before the Union Missionary Society of 
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I ^ 53 * Letter from Dr. Hinman. Ladies' Repository, xiii, 1853, pp. 409-411. 
Rev. JOSEPH HOLDICH, D.D. 

1832. Questions on the Historical Parts of the Old Testament, for the Use of 
Bible Classes.. .New York: Published by B. Waugh and T. Mason 
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1834. Judgment for the Oppressed. Meth. Quart. Rev., xvi, 1834, pp. 412-422. 
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45 - 50 - 

1835. Bishop MTlvaine’s Charge to the Clergy. Meth. Quart. Rev., xvii, 1835, 

pp. 302-31S. 

1836. Review of Charles W. Upham’s Life of Sir Henry Vane, Fourth Gov¬ 

ernor of Massachusetts. Meth. Quart. Rev., xviii, 1836, pp. 361-382. 
1836. No Man made in Vain. A sermon delivered to the Students of the 
Wesleyan University, on the death of Mr. William F. Bailey, late a 
member of the senior class in that institution, who departed this life 
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town, Conn. Wm. D. Starr, Printer. 1836. 8° pp. 32. 

1838. Political Economy Simplified. A lecture delivered before the Young 

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1839. The Wesleyan Student; or, Memoirs of Aaron Haynes Hurd, late a 

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1839. True Greatness: a Discourse on the Character of Rev. Wilbur Fisk, 
S.T.D., Late President of Wesleyan University, delivered before the 
Faculty and Students of the University, in the Methodist Episcopal 
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1S42. The Life of Wilbur Fisk, D.D., First President of the Wesleyan 
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1845. Christ, not Self, the Object of Preaching. Amer. Pulpit, edited by Rev. 

Richard G. Rust , Boston, 1845. [Noticed in Ladies' Repository, v, 1845, 
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1846. Review of a Treatise on the Theory and Practice of Landscape Garden¬ 

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1848. Pastoral Address of the General Conference held in Pittsburg, 1848, to 
the Churches. [Not seen.] 

1848. Member of the Committee to revise the Catechism of the Methodist 
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1854. Rev. Richard McAllister. National Magazine, v, 1854, pp. 46-48. 

1859. Stevens’ History of Methodism. Meth. Quart. Rev., xli, 1859, pp. 
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74 


i860. 


» 


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Rev. JOSEPH HOLDRICH, D.D. ( continued ). 

1861. Visit to Geneva. Ladies’ Repository, xxi, 1861, pp. 33 — 37 * 

1861. Notes on the Fatherland. Ladies’ Repository, xxi, 1861, pp. 292-296. 
1861. The Rev. Thomas F. Sargent, M.A. Annals Amer. Pulpit, by Wm. B. 
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MEAD HOLMES. 

“Design and Importance of Sabbath-schools. The Training of the Young. 

The Present Crisis (1848). A Soldier of the Cumberland; or, Life of 
Mead Holmes, Jr. The Temperance Reform. A Plea for Sacred 
Music. “No License” Vindicated. Controversy on the Nude in 
Art. Reports of Conventions, etc. Correspondent of several papers, 
religious and secular.” [Not seen.] 

Rev. JAMES WESLEY HORNE. 

1871. The Bermuda Islands. Ladies’ Repository, viii, 2d series, 1871, pp. 172- 

176; 301-304; 376-379- 

1872. St. Lazarro, Venice and its American Convent. Ladies’ Repository, x, 

2d series, 1872, pp. 459-463. 

1877. Liberia. National Repository, ii, 1877, pp. 385-396. 

ALBERT HARRISON HOYT. 

1869-70. Necrology of New England Colleges. New England Histor. dr 5 
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1870. Extracts from Capt. Francis Goelet’s Journal, relative to Boston, Salem, 

and Marblehead, &c., 1746-1750. New England Histor. &r> Geneal. 
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1871. William Plumer, Senior. New England Histor. <5t° Geneal. Register, 

xxv, 1871, pp. 1-10. Separate, 8° pp. 10. 

1873. The Rev. Thomas Bradbury Chandler, D.D., 1726-1790. Ne 7 u England 

Histor. Geneal. Register, xxvii, 1837, pp. 227-236. 

1874. Pepperrell Papers, with Sketches of Lt. Gen. the Honorable James 

St. Clair, and Admiral Sir Charles Knowles, Bart. New England 
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1874. Pepperrell Papers, including notices of Sir William Pepperrell, Lieuten- 

ant-Genl. the Honorable Sir James St. Clair, Admiral Sir Peter 
Warren, and Admiral Sir Charles Knowles. 4 0 pp. 23. 

1875. Daniel Peirce, of Newbury, Mass., 1638-1677, and his Descendants. 

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1876. Brief History of the New England Historical and Genealogical Regis¬ 

ter. New England Histor. Geneal. Register, xxx, 1876, pp. 184-188. 
1876. Donations to the People of Boston Suffering under the Port-Bill. New 
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1868-76. Editor of the New England Historical and Ge/iealogical Register. 


Rev. FRANCIS SOUTHACK HOYT, D.D. 

18—? Editor of Angus’ Bible Hand-Book, revised edition. 

1872-81. Editor of the Western Christian Advocate , Cincinnati, Ohio. 


Rev. DAVID BRAINERD HUBBARD. 


18—. Several Sermons published in pamphlet form. [Not seen.] 


1882.] 


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1848. Lectures on Shakspeare.. .in two volumes, vol. i. New York: Baker 
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X S5 r —56. The Works of Shakespeare; the text carefully restored according to 
the first editions; with introductions, notes original and selected, and 
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563; xi, 239. 

1869. A Chaplain’s Campaign with Gen. Butler. New York: Printed for the 
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1870,72, 74. Plays of Shakespeare selected and prepared for use in schools, 
clubs, classes, and families, with introductions and notes, . . . vol. i, 
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1872. Shakespeare: his Life, Art, and Character, with an Historical Sketch 
of the Original Growth of the Drama in England, . . . volume 1, Bos¬ 
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474; vol. ii, 495. [4th edition, revised and partly re-written, published 
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1872. History in Schools. Papers Read before American Institute of Instruc¬ 
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1874. Sermons, . . . Boston: Published by Ginn Brothers, 4 Beacon street. 

1874. 16° pp. 423. 

1875. Text-Book of Poetry: from Wordsworth, Coleridge, Burns, Beattie, 

Goldsmith, and Thomson, with Sketches of the Authors’ Lives, Notes, 
and Glossaries, for use in Schools and Classes, . . . Boston: Published 
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1876. Text-Book of Prose, from Burke, Webster, and Bacon, with Notes and 

Sketches of the Authors’ Lives, for use in Schools and Classes, . . . 
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1SS0-81. The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, with a life of the Poet, 
Explanatory Foot-Notes, Critical Notes, and a Glossarial Index, Har¬ 
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iv, 265 ; v, 253; vi, 268 ; vii, 291 ; viii, 266 ; ix, 304 ; x, 261 ; xi, 293 ; 
xii, 308; xiii, 267; xiv, 336; xv, 318; xvi, 360; xvii, 318; xviii, 359 ; 
xix, 327 ; xx, 314. 

1882. Webster Centennial, a discourse delivered on the hundredth anniversary 
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1S58-63. Contributor to American Cyclopedia , first edition. 

1S53-4. Editor of the Churchman , New York, N. Y. 

1857-8. Editor of the The American Church Monthly , New York, N. Y. 

1867-69. Editor of the Saturday Evening Gazette, Boston, Mass. 


ALEXANDER COMSTOCK PIUESTISS. 

1848. Principles in Natural Philosophy; Mathematically Illustrated, and 
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Rev. DAVID CHARLES HUGHES. 

1879-81. Studies in the Book of Revelation. Preacher and Homiletic Monthly , 
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1881. Sunday-School Lesson Commentary for 1882. Studies in the Book of 
Mark, Critical, Exegetical, Homiletical, and Practical, for Teachers, 
Pastors, and Parents...New York: I. K. Funk & Co., Publishers. 
8° pp. vi, 1-318. 


588 


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[1882. 


Rev. DAVID CHARLES HUGHES ( continued ). 

18S2. Homiletic Treatment of the Book of Hebrews, Preacher and Homiletic 
Monthly , vi, 1882. [A series of articles.] 

1882. Thanksgiving Sermon; a historical discourse delivered Nov. 24, 1881. 

Preacher and Homiletic Monthly, vi, 1882, pp. 203-209. 

1877-82. Editor of Homiletic Department in Preacher and Homiletic Monthly , 
Published by I. K. Funk & Co., New York, N. Y. 

Rev. ALBERT SANFORD HUNT, D.D. 

1861. Remarks made at the funeral of Mrs. Louise Livingston, Widow of 
‘ Edward Livingston, Oct. 28th, i860. .. New York : Printed for Private 

Distribution. 1861. 8 C pp. 17. 

1863. Jesus “The Resurrection.” A Sermon delivered at the funeral of 
Mrs. Mary E. Foss, wife of Rev. Cyrus D. Foss, in the South Fifth 
Street M. E. Church, Brooklyn, E. D., Sunday, September 20, 1863.. . 
New York : Howe & Ferry, 76 Bowery. 1863. 8° pp. 31. 

1865. Sermon xviii. I Kings, iii, 28. Our Martyr President , Abraham 
Lincoln. Voices from the Pulpit of New York and Brooklyn, pp. 317— 
3 2 7 - 

7870. Address at the Funeral of Rev. Archibald Campbell Foss, A.M. In 
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1875. Memoriam—Mary Greenwood, born in Middletown, N. J., Oct. 2, 
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1876. Address before the General Conference of the Methodist Episcopal 

Church South, in Louisville, Ky., May 18, 1874. Formal Fraternity 
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South , in 1872, 1874, and 1876. pp. 19-22. 

1S80. The Holy Spirit. Preacher and Homiletic Monthly , iv, 1880, pp. 340- 
341 - 

1S80. Complete in Christ. Preacher and Homiletic Monthly, iv, 1880, pp. 449 
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1881. Memorial Address. Memoir of Mrs. Julia M. Olin, and an account of 
Memorial Service at St. Pauls Methodist Episcopal Church , May 15, 
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WILLIAM H. HUNTINGTON. 

1S50. Latest Results of Ethnology. A Translation from the German of Dr. 
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Rev. ZENAS HURD. 

1850. Christianity and Science Historically Considered.. . Pamphlet. 

1863. Christianity and Woman. Ladies'' Repository, xxiii, 1863, PP- 113-116. 

JESSE BEAUFORT HURLBURT, LL.D. 

1862. The Forests of Canada.. .Montreal. 1862. [Sabin, 33,995.] 

1S65. Britain and her Colonies... London, Staufort. 1865. 8° pp. xvi-271. 

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Rev. JESSE LYMAN HURLBUT. 

1875. ( w i th Rev - J ohn PP Vincent, D.D.) The Lesson Compend for 1875. • • 

New York: Nelson & Phillips. Cincinnati: Hitchcock & Walden. 

16° pp. 136. 

1876. The Lesson Compend for 1876...New York: Nelson & Phillips. 

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1882.] 


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1577. The Lesson Compend for 1877...New York: Nelson & Phillips. 

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1878. The Lesson Compend for 1878...New York: Nelson & Phillips. 
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1 578. ’79, ’80, ’Si. Notes on the International Sunday-School Lessons; also 

Analytical and Biblical Outlines; Additional Practical Lessons ; and 
Berean Methods. Sunday-school ’Journal for Teachers and Young 
People, vols. x, 1878; xi, 1879; xii, 1880; xiii, 1881. 

1579. (with Rev. John H. Vincent) The Lesson Commentary on the Inter¬ 

national Sunday-school Lessons for 1880...New York: Phillips & 
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1880. (with Rev. J. H. Vincent, D.D.) The Senior Lesson Book on the In¬ 
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16° pp. 182. also 

1880. 1 he Berean Lesson Book (Berean Series, No. 1) on the International 

Lessons for 1881...New York: Phillips & Hunt. Cincinnati: Wal¬ 
den & Stowe. 

1880. (with Rev. J. H. Vincent, D.D.) The Intermediate Lesson Book on the 
International Lessons for 1881...Part II. Boston: Ira Bradley & 
Co... 16 0 pp. 178. also as follows— 

1880. The Berean Question Book (Berean Series, No. 2) on the International 
Lessons for 1881.. .New York : Phillips & Hunt. Cincinnati: Wal¬ 
den & Stowe. 

1580. (with Rev. J. H. Vincent, D.D.) The Beginner’s Lesson Book on the 

International Lessons for 1881...Part III. Boston: Ira Bradley & 
Co.... 16 0 pp. 208. also as follows— 

1850. The Berean Beginner’s Book (Berean Series, No. 3) on the Inter¬ 

national Lessons for 1881... New York: Phillips & Hunt. Cincin¬ 
nati : Walden & Stowe. 

1880. (with Rev. J. H. Vincent, D.D.) The Lesson Commentary on the Inter¬ 

national Sunday-school Lessons, for 1881...New York: Phillips & 
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1580. The Chautauqua Text Books, No. Twenty-one. American History... 

New York: Phillips & Hunt. Cincinnati: Hitchcock & Walden. 
18S0. 16° pp. 16. 

1581. (with Rev. J. H. Vincent, D.D.) The Lesson Commentary on the Inter¬ 

national Sunday-school Lessons for 1882...New York: Phillips & 
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Ira Bradley & Co., Boston.] 

1881. (with Rev. J. H. Vincent, D.D.) The Senior Lesson Book on the Inter¬ 

national Lessons for 1882... Part i. Boston: Ira Bradley & Co... 
16 0 pp. —. [Same, by Phillips & Hunt, New York.] 

1881. (with Rev. J. H. Vincent, D.D.) The Intermediate Lesson Book on the 
International Lessons for 1882. . .Part ii. Boston: Ira Bradley & Co. 

... 16 0 pp. —. [Same as following.] 

1851. The Berean Question Book (Berean Series, No. 2), on the International 

Lessons lor 1880. New York: Phillips & Plunt. Cincinnati: Hitch¬ 
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1881. (with Rev. J. H. Vincent, D.D.) The Beginner’s Lesson Book on the 
International Lessons for 1882... Part iii. Boston : Ira Bradley & Co. 
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1881. The Berean Beginner’s Book (Berean Series, No. 3)...New York: 

Phillips & Hunt. Cincinnati: Hitchcock & Walden. 

1878, ’79, ’81, ’82. Assistant Editor of the Berean Quarterly. New York: 
Phillips & Hunt. Cincinnati: Walden & Stowe. 


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[l882. 


JOHN WILLIAM HUTTINGER. 

18—. (with John H. Cooper). A Treatise on Belting. [Not seen.] 

Prof. AMMI BRADFORD HYDE, D.D. 

1852. Dante. Meth. Quart . Rev., xxxiv, 1852, pp. 49-66. 

1867. The Sanscrit Language, Meth. Quart. Review, xlix, 1867, pp. 353-369. 

1871. The Problem of Babel. Meth. Quart. Rev., liii, 1871, pp. 79-98. 

1876. (with Hon. Hiram L. Richmond). Centennial Orations delivered ... at 
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Pamphlet. 

1881. (with Rev. J. K. Burr and Rev. W. Hunter). Commentary on the Old 
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Book of Job, by J. K. Burr, D.D. Book of Proverbs, by W. Hunter, 
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PIENRY SHIPMAN JEWETT. 

1868. Biographical Record of the Class of 1S5S, Amherst College, Amherst, 

Mass...pp. 50. 

1880. A Record of the Golden Wedding of Spofford D. and Abigail G. Jewett. 
Also a Brief Genealogical Sketch.. .pp. 25. 

FRANK GRANT JOHNSON, M.D. 

1856. Johnson’s Philosophical Charts, designed for Schools and Academies. 

[Consists of a series of ten, each three feet by four feet. Published by 
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1S56. Aid to Teachers and Students in Natural Philosophy ; being the “ Key ” 
to Dr. Johnson’s Philosophical Charts on a reduced Scale. . . . New 
York: Published by A. Ranney, No. 195 Broadway. 1856. 12 0 pp. 60. 

1862. The Water Metre and the Actual Measurement System of Charging for 
Public Water. ... New York: Wynkoop, Hallenbeck & Thomas, 
Printers, No. 113 Fulton street. 1862. 8° pp. vi, 7-105. 

1867. The Nicolson Pavement, and Pavements Generally. . . . New York: W. 
C. Rogers & Co., Printers and Stationers, No. 26 John street, 1867. 
8° pp. iv, 1-128. 

1872. Philosophical Series of Indestructible School Charts. [Contain over 

live hundred diagrams, thirty-three by fifty-five inches.] 

1S72. Johnson’s Natural Philosophy and Key to Philosophical Charts, illus¬ 
trated with five hundred cuts, being reduced photographic copies of all 
the diagrams contained in the author’s Philosophical Series of Inde¬ 
structible School Charts. For the use of Schools and Families... 
New York: J. W. Schermerhorn & Co. 1872. 8° pp. 494. 

Prest. HERMANN MERRILLS JOHNSON, D.D. 

1846. Inaugural Address delivered at the Ohio Wesleyan University, August 
5, 1846... [Noticed in Ladies' Repository, vii, 1847, p. 63.] 

1848. The Israelites. Ladies’ Repository, viii, 1S4S, pp. 331-334. 

1848. 1 libute to the Rev. Cyrus Sawyer. L^adtes’ Repository, viii, 1848 pp 

339 - 340 . 

1850. The Meaning of Qil. Meth. Quart. Rev., xxx. 1850, pp. 257-281. 

1853. Incompetence of Reason in Matters of Religion. Meth. Quart. Rev 

xxxv, 1853, pp. 29-44. 

1854. Herodoti Orientalia Antiquiora. . . . New York: D. Appleton & Co 

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1 859-60. Buddhism. Meth. Quart. Rev., xli, 1859, pp. 586-601; xlii, i860, 
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1S65. Rev. Edward Thomson, D.D., LL.D. Ladies' Repository, xxv, 1865, 
pp. 129-133. 


ALGERNON KNOX JOHNSTON. 

1874-80. Editor of Johnston's Dental Miscellany , New York, N. Y. 

Prof. JOHN JOHNSTON, D.D. 

1836. Notice of a large crystal of Columbite. American Journal Science and 
Arts, xxx, 1st series, 1836, pp. 387-388, with cut. 

1838. Sketch of the Early History of Count Rumford, in which some of the 
mistakes of Cuvier, and others of his biographers, are corrected. 
Amer. Jour. Science and Arts, xxxiii, 1st series, 1838, pp. 21-30. 
[Read before the Natural History Society of the Wesleyan University, 
June 30, 1837.] 

1838. Description of an Air Pump of a very simple construction, which acts 
both as an exhauster and condenser. Amer. Jour. Science and Arts, 
xxxiv, 1st series, 1838, pp. 86-88, with cut. 

1840. Description of an Economical Apparatus for Solidifying Carbonic Acid, 
recently constructed at the Wesleyan University, Middletown, Conn. 
Amer. Journ. Science and Arts, xxxviii, 1st series, 1840, pp. 297-301, 
with cuts. 

1840. The Construction of the Atmosphere. Meth. Quart. Review, xxii, 1840, 
pp. 110-120. 

1840. A Manual of Chemistry on the basis of Dr. Turner’s Elements of 

Chemistry; containing, in a condensed form, all the most important 
facts and principles of the science. Designed for a text-book in Col¬ 
leges, and other Seminaries of Learning. .Middletown: Published by 
Barnes & Saxe. 1840. 12 0 pp. 453. [Revised the 5th time in 1854, 

and the 6th time in 1856, pp. xii, 1-528.] 

1841. Notice of a new variety of Beryl, recently discovered at Haddam, Conn. 

Amer. Journ. Science and Arts, xl, 1st series, 1841, pp. 401-402, with 
cut. [Read before the New York Lyceum of Natural History, Jan. 
11, 1841.] 

1842. Remarks and suggestions with regard to the proper construction and 

use of apparatus for solidifying carbonic acid. Amer. Journ. Science 
and Arts, xlii, 1st series, 1842, pp. 203-206. 

1842. Count Rumford. The Classic, Middletown, Conn., 1842, pp. 9—; 63—. 
1842. Biographical Sketch of Lavoisier. The Classic, Middletown, Conn., 

1842, pp. 145— 

1842. Notice of “The Northern Light,” a monthly. The Classic, Middletown, 
Conn., 1842, pp. 281— 

1842. The Electrotype. The Classic, Middletown, Conn., 1842, pp. 393— 
1846. A Manual of Natural Philosophy, compiled from various sources, and 
designed for use as a text-book in High Schools and Academies... 
Philadelphia: Thomas Cowperthwait & Co. 1846. 12 0 pp. x, 11- 

302, illustrated. New and revised edition in 1851. Philadelphia: 
Thomas Cowperthwait & Co. 1851. 12 0 pp. x, 11-579. 

1846. An Address before the Middletown County Agricultural Society, Octo¬ 
ber 9, 1846...Middletown, Conn.: Charles H. Pelton, Printer, 1846. 
8° pp. 18. [Sabin, 36,374.] 

1854. Freestone Quarries—Portland, Conn. National Magazine , 1853, pp. 
256-361. 

1857. Aluminum, the New Metal. National Magazine, 1853, pp. 256-361. 



592 


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[1882. 


Prof. JOHN JOHNSTON, D.D. ( continued ). 

1858. Primary Natural Philosophy, designed for the use of the younger class 
of learners, copiously illustrated... Philadelphia : Charles Desilver 
... 1858. 16 0 pp. viii, 9-184. 

1861. Rev. Dr. Olin. Annals Amer. Pulpit , by IVm. B. Sprague , D.D., vii, 
1861, pp. 697-699. 

1864-5. Electrical properties of Pyroxiline paper and Gun-cotton. Amer. 

Journ. Science and Arts , xxxvii, 1864, p. 115, xxxix, 1865, pp. 34 S~ 349 - 
1865. Dana’s Manual of Geology. Meth. Quart. Review , xlvii, 1865, pp. 37S- 
400. 

1870. Address. Ceremonies and Speeches at the Laying the Corner Stone and 

Dedication of Orange Judd Hall. 1870, pp. 5—II. 

1871. Abraham Shurt and John Earthy, New England Histor. General 

Register , xxv, 1871, pp. 131-137. 

1871. Land—Titles at Pemaquid—The Boardman Claim, New England 
Histor. 6° General Register , xxv, 1871, pp. 140-144. 

1873. A History of the Towns of Bristol and Bremen in the State of Maine, 
including the Pemaquid Settlement... Albany, N. Y.: Joel Munsell, 
1873. 8° pp. viii, 524. Portrait of Author, map, and six other por¬ 

traits. 

ORANGE JUDD. 

i 8S3 -i 88 2 . Numerous essays upon topics connected with Agricultural Science, 
Statistics, and Domestic Economy, published as editorials. American 
Agriculturist , vol. x, 1853, to vol. xli, 1882. 

1862-65.* [with Dr. James Strong and Mrs. Dr. Olin.) Number One, [Two— 
Three—Four] Lessons for every Sunday in the Year. Four Gospels 
and Acts. A Series of Lessons taken from the Historical and P10- 


* This series of Sunday-School Lessons, the idea of which originated with Mr. Judd, de¬ 
serves more attention than the transcript of the title-page would seem to call for, since their pub¬ 
lication marks an era in the history of Sunday-School educational work. After the model, in 
them given to the world, have been constructed the various systems of lesson-books—the Berean, 
International, and others—which are now, and for many years have been, in use in every English- 
speaking country, and in a very large majority of the Protestant churches of North America. Of 
each of these volumes, from 1862 to 1881, hundreds of thousands of copies have been printed, 
with various imprints: Sunday-School Union, New York; Phillips & Hunt, New York ; Carl¬ 
ton & Porter, New York; Nelson & Phillips, New York; Carlton & Lanahan, New York; 
Hitchcock & Walden, Cincinnati, etc., etc. Concerning the origin of this work Mr. Judd wrote 
in 1862: 

“ I attempted, some fifteen years ago, to arrange a series of short lessons on a new plan, but with¬ 
out getting anything exactly satisfactory, until I submitted the matter to Dr. James Strong, author 
of the well-known ‘ Harmony of the Gospels,’ and other biblical works. He, with much labor 
and care, prepared a series of fifty-two lessons, embracing, in chronological order, some of the 
leading events and doctrines of the New Testament, which I have found to be admirably adapted 
to the purpose, and which has already come into extensive use. The description of each event in 
the Gospels is taken from that evangelist who gives the best account within the required number 
of consecutive verses. I put a printed copy of this series into the hands of every teacher and 
scholar in my school with a double purpose: first , each one thus knows without fail where the 
lesson for every Sunday is to be found; and, secondly, the several events and subjects stand before 
the eye in their regular order, and become fixed in the mind. A second series of similar lessons, 
embracing intervening subjects from the Gospels and Acts, and selections from the Epistles in 
their chronological place in the history, has been prepared by the same hand, for use after the first 
series has been completed by the school. 

“ After I had printed some twenty thousand copies of this table of Lessons for the use of my 
own and other schools which had adopted them, I received numerous urgent requests for a ques¬ 
tion book adapted to them. The subject was discussed among a number of Sunday-school friends, 
and the matter was entrusted to Mrs. Dr. Olin, with our suggestions as to the plan, etc., of the 
proposed book, for her to execute, with the idea prominent that it should differ from the routine of 
questions commonly in use, especially in being more lively and interesting. She fulfilled the task 
excellently. On examination of the manuscript, however, it was judged that some alterations and 
additions were advisable, and the work was again committed to Dr. Strong, who has completed the 
design in the most thorough manner.” 

In 1S65 Dr. Strong wrote, referring to the fourth and last volume of the series : 

“This volume is from the same hands as the others. The germinal idea and main features of 
the plan originated with Mr. Orange Judd, A.M., Editor of the American Agriculturist, New 
York city, himself for the past twenty-five years a Sunday-school superintendent. The scheme of 
lessons, the ‘Connecting History,’ etc., (including the. chronological and critical details,) were 
prepared by myself. Mrs. Dr. Olin wrote the questions and answers, and I have conducted the 
volume through the press, making such alterations and additions as I judged expedient, or as were 
called for in order to fill out the page exactly. Mr. Judd has also revised the copy and the proof- 
sheets, and given the benefit of his practical judgment and experience.” 




1882.] 


BIBLIOGRAPHY. 


593 


ORANGE JUDD {continued). 

phetical Books, the Epistles, and the Psalms, all arranged in the order 
of time, with a brief connected history or epitome of the entire Old 
and New Testaments. Adapted for scholars of all ages. 1862. 16 \ 

No. 1. The four Gospels and Acts of the Apostles. Nov., 1862, pp. 112. 
No. 2. From the Birth of Christ to Revelation. Nov., 1863, pp. 112. 
No. 3. The Period from Adam to Elijah. Dec., 1864, pp. hi. 

No. 4. The Period from Elijah to Christ. Sept., 1865, pp. in. 

1869. Wesleyan University, Middletown, Conn., Alumni Records, 1833 to 

1869,.. .Orange Judd & Company, Publishers of the “American Ag¬ 
riculturist,” and of Rural Books, 245 Broadway, New York. 1869. 
8° pp. 264. 

1870. Address. Ceremonies and Speeches at the Laying of the Corner Stone 

of the Orange Judd Hall of Natural Science, pp. 17-22. 

1871. Address. Ceremonies and Speeches at the Dedication of the Orange 

Judd Hall of A T atural Science , pp. 25-32. 

1873. Alumni Record of Wesleyan University, Middletown, Conn. Originally 
compiled by Orange Judd, 1869. Revised by C. T. Winchester, Wm. 
North Rice, and G. Brown Goode, 1873, Boston: Press of Rand, A very & 
Company. 1873. 8° pp., xxviii, 1-308. 

1880. Keeping a cow in a village stable. Keeping One Cow, 1880, pp. 130- 

132. 

1881. (with Clinton B. Fisk and four others.) Twelfth Annual Report of 

the Board of Indian Commissioners for the year 1880. Washington: 
Government Printing Office. 1881. 8° pp. 121. 

I S53-S2. Editor of the American Agriculturist, New York, N. Y. 

1855-63. Agricultural Editor of the New York Times, New York, N. Y. 

Rev. Bishop JOHN CHRISTIAN KEENER, D.D., LL.D. 

18—. Post Oak Circuit. [Not seen.] 

18—. [Editor] Sermons and Lectures of Rev. William Elbert Munky, D.D. 
1866-70. Editor of the New Orleans Christian Advocate, New Orleans, La. 

ELLIOTT EATON KELLOGG. 

? 18—. Digest of English Law and Equity Reports. [Not seen and not in 
Congressional Library.] 

EDWARD JOHN CAGE KEWEN. 

1854. (with Hon. Frank Soule,) Oration and Poem before the Society of Cal¬ 
ifornia Pioneers, at their celebration of the Anniversary of the Admis¬ 
sion of the State of California into the Union...San Francisco, Sep¬ 
tember 9,1854. San Francisco: O’Meara & Painter, 132 Clay street, 
near Sansom. 1854. 8° pp. 24. Oration, pp. 5-19. 

18—. History of Walker’s Expedition in Central America. [Not seen.] 

Rev. EDWIN RUTHVEN KEYES. 

1872. Wesley and Swedenborg: a Fraternal Appeal to Methodist Ministers, 

inviting them to consider the Relations of Methodism to the New 
Church... Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott & Co. 1872. 

Prof. DANIEL PARISH KIDDER, D.D. 

1841. The Emperor’s Birth-Day. Ladies' Repository , i, 1841, pp. 13-16. [Cel¬ 
ebration of the fourteenth natal anniversary of Don Pedro II, d’Al- 
cantara, Emperor of Brazil.] 

75 


594 


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[1882. 


Prof. DANIEL PARISH KIDDER, D.D. ( continued ). 

1842. Mormonism and the Mormons: a Historical View of the sect self-styled 
Latter-day Saints.. .New York : Published by G. Lane & P. P. San¬ 
ford, for the Methodist Episcopal Church... J. Collord, printer. 1S42. 
18° pp. 342. (Editions have been printed by each successive firm of 
Book Agents, from 1842 to 1882, but without special revision from the 
author.] 

1842. Eldorado. The Gilded King. Ladies ’ Repository , ii, 1842, pp. 11-15- 

1842. Sketches of Travel in Brazil. Ladies' Repository , ii, 1842. pp. 84-87 ; 

i 53 “ I 57 ; 233-235; 330-332. 

1843. Missionary Efforts in San Paulo. Ladies' Repository, iii, 1843, pp. 9-12. 

1843. R’° de Janeiro. Ladies’ Repository, iii, 1843 pp- 44-47- 

1844. Demonstration of the Necessity of Abolishing a Constrained Clerical 

Celibacy; exhibiting the evils of that institution and the remedy, by 
the Right Rev. Diogo Antonio Feijo, Senator and Ex Regent of the 
Empire of Brazil, Bishop Elect of Marianna, etc., etc. Translated 
from the Portuguese, with an Introduction and Appendix. . .Philadel¬ 
phia: Sorin & Ball. 1S44. 16° pp. 128. 

1845. Sketches of Residence and Travels in Brazil, embracing Historical and 

Geographical Notices of the Empire and its Several Provinces. In 
two volumes—with illustrations. Vol i, [ii]... Philadelphia: Sorin & 
Ball. London : Wiley & Putnam. 1845. 8° pp. vol. i, xv, 369: vol. 

ii, vii, 404. 

1845-56. Annual Reports of the Sunday-School Union of the Methodist Epis¬ 
copal Church. New York. 1845, 12 0 pp. 58; 1847,8° pp. 116; 1848, 
8° pp. 140; 1849, 8° PP- 123; 1850, 8° pp. no; 1851, 8° pp. 158; 
1852,8° pp. 88; 1853,8° pp. 184; 1854, 8° pp. 128; 1855, 8° pp. 
129 ; 1856. 8° pp. 176. 

1848. [Editor.] Questions on the Book of Genesis, by Rev. Bradford K. 

Peirce...New York: Published by Lane & Scott.. .Joseph Longking, 
Printer. 1848. 24° pp. 152. 

1848. [Editor.] Questions on the Book of Exodus, by Rev. B. K. Peirce... 

New York: Published by Lane & Tippett.. .Joseph Longking. Printer. 
1848. 24° pp. 128. 

1848. [Editor.] Questions on the Acts of the Apostles. Designed to accom¬ 
pany “Notes on the Acts of the Apostles,” by Rev. B. K. Peirce... 
New Y ork : Published by Lane & Tippett.. .Joseph Longking, Printer. 
1848. 24° pp. 186. 

1848. [Editor.] The Missionary Teacher: a Memoir of Cyrus Shepard, em¬ 
bracing a brief sketch of the early history of the Oregon Mission, by 
Rev. Z. A. Mudge.. .New York : Published by Lane & Tippett.. .Jo¬ 
seph Longking, Printer. 1848. 18° pp. 221. 

1848. [Editor.] Recollections of my Sabbath-School Scholars, by a Minister 
of the Gospel...New York: Published by Lane & Scott.. .Joseph 
Longking, Printer. 1848. 16° pp. 70. [Author Z. A. Mudge.] 

1850. Descriptive Catalogue of the Sunday-School Publications and Tracts of 

the Methodist Episcopal Church.. .New York : Lane & Tippett. 1850. 
8° pp. 185. 

1851. Senior Classes in Sunday-Schools, containing Cooper’s Prize Essay, and 

other treatises on the subject. Collectec] and Revised.. .New York: 
Published by Lane & Scott.. .Joseph Longking, Printer. 1851. 24° 

pp. 203. 

1852. [Editor.] Recollections of William Theophilus, a Pilgrim of Four¬ 

score. . .New York: Lane & Scott. 1852. 18° pp. 152. 

1852. [Editor.] Child’s Lesson-Book on the Old Testament, designed for 
Sunday-Schools and Families . . . New York: Published by Lane & 
Scott.. .Joseph Longking, Printer. 1852. 24° pp. 196. 

1852. [Editor.] Questions on the Old Testament...New York: Published 
by Carlton & Phillips... 1852. 24° pp. 267. 


1882.] 


BIBLIOGRAPHY. 


595 


Prof. DANIEL PARISH KIDDER, D.D. (continued). 

1852. [Official Compiler and Editor.] Catechism of the Methodist Episcopal 

Church. No. 1. 18 0 pp. 32. No. 2, with Scripture Proofs. 18 0 

pp. 52. No. 3, with Summary and Analysis. 18 0 pp. 73. 

1853. [Editor.] Child’s Lesson-Book on the New Testament. Designed for 

Sunday-Schools and Families...New York: Published by Carlton & 
Phillips... 1853, 2 4 ° PP- 11 5- 

1 S53. [Editor.] Questions on the Gospel History, adapted to the author’s 
“ Harmony and Exposition of the Gospels.” Designed for Sunday- 
Schools, Bible-Classes, and Families, by James Strong, A.M ... New 
York : Published by Carlton & Phillips... 1853. 24 0 pp. 295. 

1854. [Editor.] Questions on the New Testament.. .New York: Published 

by Carlton & Phillips. 1854. 24 0 pp. 206. 

1854. [Editor.] Amos Armfield; or, the Leather-Covered Bible.. .New York: 
Published by Carlton & Phillips... 1854. 24 0 pp. 1 $2. 

1854. [Editor.] Pictorial Catechism of the Methodist Episcopal Church, 

Numbers 1, 2, and 3, in one volume, designed for consecutive study in 
Sunday-Schools and Families, s. 4 0 pp. 156. [Illuminated title-page 
and 90 wood engravings.] 

1855. Manual of the Sunday-School Union for Ministers. 12 0 pp. 64. 

1S57. (with Rev. J. C. Fletcher.) Brazil and the Brazilians, portrayed in 

historical and descriptive sketches...Illustrated by one hundred and 
fifty engravings.. .Philadelphia : Childs & Peterson. 1857. 8° pp. 630. 
[SScond edition, 1858, reprint; 3d, 1859, reprint; 4th, 1861, reprint; 
5th, 1863, reprint. For sixth edition, see 1866.] 

1S60. The American Pulpit. Meth. Quart. Review , xlii, i860, pp. 458-478. 
1861. Rev. C. T. Hinman. Annals Amer. Pulpit, by Wm. B. Sprague, D.D., 
vii, 1861, pp. 821-823. 

1861. Rev. Judson D. Collins. Annals Amer. Pulpit , by Wm. B. Sprague, 

D.D., vii, 1861, pp. 835-S36. 

1862. The Exploits and Miracles of Francis Xavier. Meth. Quart. Reviezv, 

xliv, 1862, pp. 641-657. 

1864. A Treatise on Homiletics, designed to illustrate the true Theory and 
Practice of Preaching the Gospel...New York: Carlton & Porter. 
12 0 pp. 500. [For revised edition, see 1868.] 

1866, The Moral Beauty and Ultimate Glory of a Consecrated Life. A dis¬ 
course in memory of Melvin A. Pingree, delivered September 9th, 
1866... Chicago : Charles Philbrick, Printer. 1866. 8° pp. 24. 

1866. (with Rev. J. C. Fletcher.] Brazil and the Brazilians, portrayed in his¬ 

torical and descriptive sketches.. .Illustrated by one hundred and fifty 
engravings... Philadelphia: George W. Childs. 1866. 8° pp. 630. 

[Seventh edition in 1867, reprint of the 6th. For 8th edition, see 1868.] 

1867. Responsibilities of the Christian Ministry. Anniversary Sermon of the 

Garrett Biblical Institute... Chicago: Published by request of the 
Joint Board of Trustees and Conference Visitors. 8° pp. 10. Pa?n- 
phlet. 

1868. History of the Christian Church. Meth. Quart. Reviezv, 1868. pp. 203 

—221. 

1868. (with Rev. J. C. Fletcher.) Brazil and the Brazilians, portrayed in his¬ 
torical and descriptive sketches.. .Illustrated by one hundred and fifty 
engravings... Boston : Little, Brown & Company. 8° pp. 640. 

1S68. A Treatise on Homiletics. Designed to illustrate the true Theory and 
Practice of Preaching the Gospel...New York: Carlton & Porter. 

1 2° pp. 505. [Revised edition.] 

1871. Revivals. Ladies' Repository, viii, 1871, pp. 212-215. 

1871. The Pastor’s Wife. Ladies' Repository, viii, 1871, pp. 253-255. 

1871. The Christian Pastorate, its character, responsibilities and duties... 

Cincinnati: Hitchcock & Walden. New York: Nelson & Phillips. 
12 0 pp. 569. 


596 


WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 


[ 1882 . 


Prof. DANIEL PARISH KIDDER, D.D. {continued.) 

1872-3. Homiletics. McClintock Strong's Cyclopedia Biblical and Ecclesi¬ 
astical Literature , iv, 1872. pp. 314-318. Leaders, ib., v, 1873. P- 
304. Leader’s Meetings, ib., v, 1873, p. 305. Local Preachers. 
ib., v, 1873, PP- 475-476. Logic, ib., v, 1873, pp. 488-491. Lay 
Preaching, ib., v, 1873, pp. 296-298. 

1873. The best Methods of Preaching. Proceedings Evangelical Alliance of 
1873- PP- 387 - 39 x - 

1873. A Treatise on Homiletics, designed to illustrate the true Theory and 

Practice of Preaching the Gospel.. London; Dickinson and High- 
man. 1873. 

1874. Helps to Prayer. A Manual designed to aid Christian Believers in 

acquiring the gift and in maintaining the practice and spirit of prayer 
in the closet, the family, the social gathering, and the public congre¬ 
gation. New York: Nelson & Phillips. 12° pp. 399- [Also a red 
line edition. 8°.] 

1875. A Reading and a Working Church the Demand of Christianity. New 

York: Nelson & Phillips. 1S 0 pp. 28. Pamphlet. 

1876. Ministerial Education and Training in the Methodist Episcopal Church. 

Bibliotheca Sacra, xxiii, 1876. pp. 558-584. Separate as follows. 

1576. Ministerial Education and Training in the Methodist Episcopal Church 

...from the Bibliotheca Sacra for July, 1876. Andover: Warren F. 
Draper. 8° pp. 29. 

1876-7. Missions. McClintock dr 5 Strong’s Cyclopedia bib., Theo., and 
Eccles. Literature. vi, 1876. pp. 344-382. Ordination, ib., vii, 

1877. pp. 411-421. Pastor and Pastoral Theology, ib., vii, 1S77. 
PP- 752 - 754 - 

1577. The Brazilian Emperor. National Repository, i, 1877. pp. 156-162. 

1877. Sunday-Schools. Kiddle <S° Schem's Cyclopedia of Education. 1877, 

pp. 780-796. Theological Schools, ib., 1877, pp. 817-S19. 

1879. Protestant Missions in China. Aleth. Quart. Review, lxi, 1879, pp. 
426-448. 

1S79. (with Rev. James C. Fletcher.) Brazil and the Brazilians, portrayed in 
Historical and Descriptive Sketches...Illustrated by one hundred 
and fifty engravings. Ninth edition, revised and brought down to 
date. Boston: Little, Brown & Company. 1879. 8° pp. 646. 

1879-80. Polity. McClintock Strong's Cyclopedia Bib., Theo., &= Eccles. 

Literature, viii, 1879. pp. 780-785. Sacrament, ib., ix, 1879, pp. 
27-33. Sermonizing, ib., ix, 1879, pp. 573-575. Sunday-Schools. 
ib., x, 18S0, pp. 20-26. Tracts and Tract Societies, ib., x, 1S80. pp. 
452 - 457 - 

18S1. Society Series, No. Five. Board of Education of the Methodist Epis¬ 
copal Church.. .Tract Department, 805 Broadway, New York. 24 0 
pp. 32. 

1881. Life and Works of Hamline. Meth. Quart. Review, lxiii, 1881, pp. 

5 - 28 . 

1882. Report of the Board of Education of the Methodist Episcopal Church 

to the Annual Conferences of 1882. Board of Education, 805 Broad¬ 
way, New York. 8° pp. 38. 

1882. Board of Education’s Report on Children’s Day, 1SS1...Board of Ed- 
ucation, S05 Broadway, N. Y. 16 0 pp. 24. 

1844-56. Editor of the Sunday-School Advocate, published by the Methodist 
Book Concern, New York, N. Y. 

1844-56. Editor of Sunday-School Books published by the Methodist Book 
Concern, New York. [Of bound volumes , exclusive of hundreds of 
tracts and books in paper covers, 222 were 24 0 , 575 were 18 0 , and 22 
were 12 0 . Each of these had Dr. Kidder’s name on the title page. 


1882.] 


BIBLIOGRAPHY. 


597 


Rev. JAMES MARCUS KING, D.D. 

1881. Historical Address. Semi-Centennial of Wesleyan University, Wednes¬ 
day , June 29, 1881. pp. 15-29. 

Rev. DANIEL CLARK KNOWLES. 

1869. The Future of Romanism in the United States. Ladies' Repository. 

xxix, 1869, pp. 241-244. 

1874. A Life that Speaketh, a Biography of Rev. Geo. P. Wilson.. .Carlton 
& Phillips, New York, 805 Broadway. 16 0 pp. 229. 

1877* I he Voice Needed in the Pulpit. National Repository, i, 1877. pp. 555- 

Rev. JOSEPH HUGHES KNOWLES. 

1881. Editor 7th page of Christian Advocate , New York, N. Y. 

Rev. LOREN LAERTES KNOX, D.D. 

1840. Robespierre. The Classic, or College Monthly , Middletown, Conn, 
i, July, 1840. pp. 19-22. 

1840. Poetical Mnemonics. The Classic, or College Monthly , Middletown, 
Conn, i, Sept., pp. 119-124. 

1840. Classical Rambles. The Classic, or College Monthly, Middletown, Conn, 
i, Dec., 1840. pp. 257-260. 

1842. Education in the Methodist Church. Meth. Quart. Review. 1842, pp. 

530 - 540 . 

1843. Peacemaking. A Sermon... New York: Published for the Tract Soci¬ 

ety of the Methodist Episcopal Church... 12 0 pp. 12. 

1845. Man’s Want and Supply. American Pulpit. Edited by Rev. Richard 
S. Rust, Boston, i, 1845, PP* 187-196. 

1852. Money Matters Explained to the Young, .edited by Daniel P. Kidder, 
New York. Published by Lane & Scott.. .Joseph Longking, Printer. 
1852. 16 pp. 132. 

1855. Duty—Death—Destiny: a Funeral Discourse, for Rev. Daniel H. Mans¬ 
field, delivered in the Brick Chapel, Bangor, June 26th, 1855, during 
rhe session of the East Maine Conference... Published by request of 
the Conference. Bangor: Wheeler & Lynde, Printers. 1855. 8° pp. 

16. Pamphlet. 

1857. Fashion and the Church. National Magazine , x, 1857, pp. 411-415. 

1857. My Study Table. Ladies' Repository, xvii, 1857, pp. 743-746. 

1870. Responsibility—Presumption... 8° pp. 4. [Tract.] 

1879. Evangelical Rationalism; or, a Consideration of Truths Practically 
Related to Man’s Probation...Cincinnati: Hitchcock & Walden. 
New York : Nelson & Phillips. 1879. 16 0 pp. 250. 

18S0. An Inside View of Superannuation, by a Superannuate. National 
Repository, vii, 1880, pp. 553 ~ 55 6 * 

Rev. MARTIN VAN BUREN KNOX. 

1S74. Higher Education in the Sunday-school. Ladies' Repository, xxxiv, 1874, 
pp. 262-267. 

1875. Calamites. Proceedings Kansas Academy Science, iv, 1875, pp. 7 _I 5 * 

1875. Fist of Kansas Mammalia. Proc. Kans. Acad. Sci., iv, 1875, pp. 18-22. 

1876. Additions to list of Kansas Mammalia. Proc. Kans. Acad. Sci., v, 

1876, p. 64. 

1876. Climate and Brains. Proc. Kans. Acad. Sci., v, 1876, pp. 5-9. 

1882. A Historical Sketch of Methodism in Claremont, N. H. [In press.] 

!870—71. Assoc. Editor of the Vermont Christian Messenger, Montpelier, Vt. 
1874-75. Assoc. Editor of the Prohibition Herald, Lawrence, Kans. 


598 


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[l 882 . 


Prof. JAMES ELIJAH LATIMER, D.D. 

1865. “What of the Night,” a missionary sermon, preached before the East 

Genesee Conference of the M. E. Church at Waterloo, N. Y., Sept. 2, 
1865. Published by request of the Conference. 8° pp. n. 

1878. Mysticism. Meth. Quart. Rev., lx, 1S78, pp. 412-426. 

DANIEL LEECH. 

1878. Smithsonian Institution. Johnson’s New Universal Cyclopaedia, iv, 
1878, pp. 339 - 342 . 

JOHN LEMLEY, Jun. 

1870. Autobiography and Personal Recollections of John Lemley. 12 0 pp. 

400. [Four editions, each revised and brought down to date. The 
2d, 3d, and 4th were published respectively in 1873, 1875, and 1877.] 
1868-78. Editor of the Golden Censer , Rockford, Ill. 

1879-82. Editor of the Zion's Watchman , Albany, N. Y. 

Prof. JOHN WESLEY LINDSAY, D.D. 

1841. Nordheimer’s Hebrew Grammar. Meth. Quart. Rev., xxiii, 1841, pp. 

48 5 - 5 1 3 - 

1842. Robinson’s Biblical Researches; Meth. Quart. Rev., xxiv, 1842, pp. 

5-26. 

1843. Stuart’s New Testament Grammar. Meth. Quart. Rev., xxv, 1843, pp. 

23 - 34 . 

1852. Latin Lexicography. Meth. Quart. Rev., xxxiv, 1852, pp. 38-49. 

1855. Roman Slavery. Meth. Quart. Rev., xxxvii, 1855, pp. 441-456. 
i860. An Exposition of Isaiah lii, 13-15, and liii, 1-12. Meth. Quart. Rev., 
xlii, i860, pp 92-105. 

1S61. The English Language. Meth. Quart. Rev., xliii, 1S61, pp. 254-266. 

1874. (with Rev. H. Lumrnis and Rev. D. Steele, D.D.) Commentary on the 
Old Testament for the Second Quarter of Berean Lessons, 1874, 
Embracing portions of Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy 
.. .New York: Nelson & Phillips. Cincinnati: Hitchcock & Walden. 
1874. 12 0 pp. 280. 

EDWARD SPALDING LIPPITT. 

1852. Yankee Enterprise. Ladies' Repository, xii, 1852, pp. 245-246. 

1853. A Trip to Siluria. Ladies' Repository, xiii, 1853, pp. 34-36. 

1855. Egypt, Assyria, and the Bible. Ladies' Repository, xv, 1855, pp. 257-262. 

Hon. DAVID BENJAMIN LOCKWOOD. 

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1853. Editor of the Southern Mirror, Jackson, La. 


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Rev. DANIEL MARVIN, Jr. 

1856. Thoughts on History. National Magazine, viii, 1856, pp. 332-335- 
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1866. Editor of the American Guardian, Philadelphia, Penn. 

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1863. Circumstantial Evidence. Ladies' Repository, xxiii, 1863, pp» 3 2 9 ~ 33 T - 

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Prof. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN MUDGE {continued). 

1873. Traces of the Mound Builders in Kansas. Trans. Kans. Academy 
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1877. Geology of Kansas. First Biennial Report Kans. State Board Agricul¬ 

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*877 (?)• Internal Heat of the Globe. Trans. Kans. Acad. Sci., vi, 1877, pp. 

f ^77 (?). Occurrence of New and Remarkable Dinosaurs in the Wealden of 
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1877 (?). Gas Wells in Kansas. Trans. Kans. Acad. Sci., vi, 1877, pp. —. 

1878. Geology of Kansas. First Biennial Report Kans. State Board Agricul¬ 

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1878. Fossil Leaves in Kansas. Western Review of Science and Industry, i, 
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1878. Cretaceous Forests and their Migrations. Dakota Group in Kansas, 
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1878. Geological Explorations for the year 1878. Trans. Kans. Acad. Sci., vi, 

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1879. Economical Geology. First Quart. Report Kans. State Board of Agri¬ 

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1879. The New Sink Hole in Meade Co., Kansas. Kans. City Review Science 
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1879. Another View of the Antiquity of Man. Kans. City Review Science and 
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1879. Are Birds Derived from Dinosaurs ? Kans. City Review Science and 
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1879. Botany and Evolution. Kans. City Rcviezu Science and Industry, iii, 

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1865. The Fisher Boy; or, The Son who made a Glad Father.. .Boston : The 

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CHARLES NEGUS. 

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Libanius, ib. v, 1873, P- 4 ° 9 - Lippomani, ib. 1873, P- 45 °- Longobardi, 
ib. v, 1873, PP- 5 0I- 5 02 - 

1879-80. The French Reformed Church ; its Synod of 1872, and Subsequent 
Events. Meth. Quart. Review, lxi, 1879, pp. 660-684; lxii, 1880, pp. 
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1881. Baird’s “ Rise of the Huguenots,” Meth. Quart. Review, lxiii, 1881, pp. 
103-128. 

1881. Memorial Volume, tribute to Mrs. Julia M. Olin. [Not seen.] 

Rev. WILLIAM HEMANS PADDOCK. 

1872. IIPAHEI 2 T 12 N AII 02 T 0 AS 2 N. The Acts of the Apostles; the Greek 
text revised from the earliest MSS., and elucidated by English Notes, 
philological, exegetical, and as maintained by the best commentators ; 
with marginal proofs from the ancient classics and Holy Scriptures, 
and with Examination Questions; the whole being especially intended 
for the use of students in divinity.. .Cambridge: Printed at the River¬ 
side Press. 1872, 12 0 pp. 30. [Pamphlet issued to give an idea of the 
Commentary on the Acts of the Apostles upon which Mr. Paddock 
was engaged at the time of his death. The whole work was to have 
contained 250 pages.] 


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[ 1882 . 


Rev. ALBERT PEARNE PALMER. 

1877. A Brief History of the Methodist Episcopal Church in Wellfleet, Mass. 

... Published by the Leaders and Stewards. Boston, Franklin Press : 
Rand, Avery & Co. 1877, 12 0 pp. 84. 

HORACE WILLIAM PARMENTER. 

1861-65. On Editorial Staff of The Boston Journal , Boston, Mass. 

Rev. SOLOMON PARSONS. 

1877. The Nebular Hypothesis and Modern Genesis. Meth. Quart. Review , 

lix, 1877, pp. 127-157. 

Prest. CHARLES HENRY PAYNE, D.D., LL.D. 

1868. The Social Glass and Christian Obligation. New York: Carlton & 
Porter. 16 0 pp. 30. 

1872. Young People’s Half-Hour Series. Daniel: the Uncompromising 
Young Man. ..New York: Nelson & Phillips. Cincinnati: Hitch¬ 
cock & Walden... 12 0 pp. 20. 

1872. Shall our American Sabbath be a Holyday or a Holiday. Sermon in the 
Spring Garden St. M. E. Church, Philadelphia, May 14, 1872.. .8° pp. 
14. Pamphlet. 

1876. The Medical Profession and the Christian Life. Physio-Medical Recorder, 
Cincinnati, xl, 1876, pp. 67-80. 

1876. The Demand of the Hour. Inaugural Address. Inauguration of the 
Rev. Charles H. Payne, D.D., LL.D., as President op the Ohio Wes¬ 
leyan University, Delaware, Ohio, June 29, 1876. Columbus, pp. —. 

1878. What Shall the State Teach ? Ohio Educational Monthly and National 

Teacher , xix, 1878, pp. 333-346, 

1878. See under Committee of Revision —Hymnal of the Methodist Episcopal 
Church. 

1880. Shall Education by the State be Exclusively Secular ? Meth. Quart. 
Review, lxii, 1880, pp. 299-315. 

1880. The Bible Tried and Triumphant. Discourse before the Massachusetts 

Bible Society, May 23, 1881. Annual Report Trustees Mass. Bible 
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1881. Methodism ; its History and Results. [Address.] Proceedings Ecu- 

menical Methodist Conference, London, tsept., 1881. New York: Phil¬ 
lips 6° Hunt, pp. 65. 

1881. Women and their Work in Methodism. Proc. Ecumenical Meth. Con¬ 
ference, London, Sept., 1881. New York: Phillips 6° Hunt, pp. 132- 
136. Republished in Canadian Methodist Magazine, xv, 1882, pp.—. 
1881. Temperance. Proc. Ecumenical Meth. Cotiference, London, Sept., 1881. 
New York: Phillips Hunt , pp. 240—. 

1881. Education. Proc. Ecumenical Meth. Conference, London, Sept. 1881. 
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Rev. LUTHER WESLEY PECK, D.D. 

1 853. The Student. [Poem.] National Magazine, 1853, pp.—. 

1854. Wyoming; its Scenery and Incidents. National Magazine, v, 1854, pp. 

I 47 -I 5 0 - 

1855. Lovest Thou Me ? [Poem.] National Magazine, vii, 1855, p. 36. 

[856. Newburg, and the War of the Revolution. National Magazine , viii, 
1856, pp. 1-9. 

1856. The Upper Mississippi. National Magazine, ix, 1856, pp. 481-486. 


1882 .] 


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^S. The Golden Age.. .New York: Published by E. Goodenough, 122 Nas¬ 
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1S58. Nott’s Lecture on Temperance. Meth. Quart. Review, xl, 1858, pp. 
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1860. A \ iew from Campbell’s Ledge. Wyoming; its History, Romantic Ad¬ 

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1861. Methodism in Olden Times. Ladies ’ Repository, xxi, 1861, pp. 78-80. 
1864. Sir Thomas Browne. Meth. Quart. Review, xlvi, 1864, pp. 294-307. 

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1874. Account of the Golden Wedding of George Peck, D.D. Life and Times 
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Rev. BRADFORD KINNEY PEIRCE, D.D. 

1840. The Temptation—a Temperance Tale founded upon Fact... Published 
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1845. One Talent Improved ; or, the Life and Labors of Miss Susan G. Bowler, 
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1845. The Leonard Family ; or, Jewish History during the period between the 

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1846. The Eminent Dead; or, the Triumphs of Faith in the Dying Hour, with 

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1847. The Bible-Scholar’s Manual: embracing a general account of the Books 

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1848. Notes on the Acts of the Apostles ; designed for Sunday Schools, Bible 

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1848. Questions on the Book of Genesis.. .Edited by D. P. Kidder. New 
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35 °- 

1850. [Editor] The Token of Friendship ; a Gift Book for the Holidays for 

1850.. .Boston : Charles H. Peirce. 1850. 12 0 pp. 250. 

1851. The Recovery of Jerusalem; or, the History of the Work of the Cru¬ 

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1854. School of Reform, Westborough, Mass. National Magazine , v, 1854, 
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1854. Donald McKay. National Magazine, v, 1854, pp. I 93 -I 99 - 


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1854. King, the Sculptor. National Magazine, v, 1854, pp. 481-486. 

1855. Our Boston Letter. National Magazine, vii, 1855, pp. 186-187. 

1:855. James T. Fields. National Magazine, vii, 1855, pp. 462-466. 

1856. Report upon Institutions for Juvenile Reform in Europe and in this 

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1857. Superintendent and Chaplain’s Report. Second Annual Report Trustees 

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1857. Industrial School for Girls. National Magazine, xi, 1857, pp. 57-59. 

1858. Superintendent and Chaplain’s Report. Third Ann. Report Trustees 

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1858. A Consideration of the Advantages of the Separate and Family, over 
the United and Penitentiary System, in Juvenile Reformatories. Ihird 
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PP- 33 - 40 . 

1859 Superintendent, and Chaplain’s Report. Fourth Annual Report Trustees 
State Indus. School for Girls, Lancaster, Mass. pp. 11-31. 

1860. Superintendent and Chaplain’s Report. Fifth Annual Report Tncstees 

State Indus. School for Girls, Lancaster, Mass. pp. 1 c-32. 

1861. Superintendent and Chaplain’s Report. Sixth Annual Report Trustees 

State Industrial School for Girls, Lancaster, Mass. pp. 8-18. 
1862-1872. Ten full Annual Reports as Chaplain of the House of Refuge, 
Randall’s Island, N. Y. Annual Reports Society Reformation Juvenile 
Delinquents. 1862-1872. 

1863. Life in the Woods; or, the Adventures of Audubon.. .eight illustra- 
trations. New York : Carlton & Porter. .. 16 0 pp. 252. 

1866. Trials of an Inventor; Life and Discoveries of Charles Goodyear... 
New York : Carlton & Porter. .. 12° pp. 224. 

1866. Stories from Life, which the Chaplain Told. Boston: Henry Hoyt... 

16° pp. viii, 9-317. ■ 

1867. Sequel to Stories from Life, which the Chaplain Told. . .Boston : Henry 

Hoyt.. .1867. 16 0 pp. 286. 

1868. The Reformation of Criminals. Meth. Quart. Review, i, 1868, pp. 387. 

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1868. The Word of God Opened; its Inspiration, Canon, and Interpretation, 

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1869. A Half Century with Juvenile Delinquents; or, the New York House 

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1869. Under the Cross.. .Boston : Henry Hoyt. 12 0 pp. 258. [A collection 

of Hymns.] 

1870. Training of Deaf Mutes. Meth. Quart. Rev., lii, 1870, pp. 416-432. 

1870. The Young Shetlander [Thomas Edmonston] and his home.. .eleven 

illustrations. New York: Carlton & Lanahan. San Francisco: E. 
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1870. The Chaplain with the Children. ..New York: W. C. Palmer, Jr., 14 

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1871. The New York House of Refuge. Appleton's Journal, v, 1871, pp. 301 

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Rev. BRADFORD KINNEY PEIRCE, D.D. [continued). 

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1S77. Mary Lyon and her Seminary. National Repository, i, 1877, pp. 120-128. 

1878. Juvenile Offenders. Johnson's New Universal Cyclopedia, ii, 1878, pp. 

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18S0. Introduction. Memorials of Gilbert Haven, edited by W. H. Daniels , 
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1880. Annual Report of the Trustees of the Newton Free Library, Newton, 

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1881. Annual Report of the Trustees of the Newton Free Library, Newton, 

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1882. City of Newton. Annual Report of the Trustees of the Newton Free 

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1 844-45. Editor of the Sunday School Teacher, and of the Sunday-School Mes¬ 
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1868-72. Assoc. Editor of the Christian Advocate, New York, N. Y. 

1872-82. Editor of the Zion's Herald , Boston, Mass. 

Rev. OCTAVIUS PERINCHIEF. 

1858. A Discourse delivered on the day of General Thanksgiving at the 
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1S67. Sermon on the Parable of the Talents... Published by Request. Wash¬ 
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1867. Thanksgiving Sermon preached in St. John’s Church, Georgetown, D.C., 

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1868. Sermon.. .Georgetown, D. C., June 14, 1868. The Validity of all 

'Preaching that Preaches Christ. Georgetown. 1868. pp. 15. 

1869. Sermons.. .edited by Charles Lanman. William Ballentyne, Washing¬ 

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1870. Sermons Preached in Memorial Church, Baltimore.. .edited by Charles 

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1873. Letter on Education. Education in Japan, a series of letters addressed 

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1879. Octavius Perinchief, His Life of Trial and Supreme Faith, by Charles 

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1874. Elements of Geometry, and the First Principles of Modern Geometry... 

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1874. Tract No. 1. A method of Elimination by Determinants. 1874. 12 0 

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1880. Letters on the Eucharist, addressed to a member of the church of Rome, 

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[1882. 


JAMES MILTON PHINNEY. 

1856-64. “Editor of Local Papers, Appleton, Wis.” 

1865-66. Editor of The Spectator, Green Lake, Wis. 

Prof. JOHN HENRY PILLSBURY. 

1881. Oleomargarine. The Manufacturer, i, 188r, pp. 10-1 r. 

1881. Note on Limax maximus, L. Science, ii, 1881, p. 278. 

1881. Note on Polygala paucifolia, Wild. Science, ii, p. 278. 

1881. A Scheme and Blank for Botanical Class Work. 1881. p. 1. 

1882. Note on Maternal Affection in the Field Mouse. Science, iii, 1882, p. 14. 
1882. A Synopsis of Botanical Terms. 1882. pp. 2. 

1S82. Development of the Planula of Clava leptostyla, Ag. Amer. Monthly 
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1851. Who will work? Ladies'' Repository, xi, 1851, pp. 417-420. 

1851. Labor ! Labor! Ladies' Repository, xi, 1851, pp. 449-452. 

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1861. “A Pamphlet on the Railroad Question, for the Wisconsin Legislature 
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1879. Inaugural Address [of the Governor].. .to the two branches of the Legis¬ 
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1881. Biennial Message of His Excellency.. .January 5, 1881. Denver: 

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1881. Second Inaugural Address...to the two branches of the Legislature 
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Hon. ROBERT CARTER PITMAN, LL.D. 

1846. Review of A Drama of Exile : and other Poems. By Elizabeth B. Bar¬ 

rett. Meth. Quart. Review, xxviii, 1846, pp. 54-68. 

1847. The Relation of Christianity to Literature. Quart. Review Meth. Epis. 

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1848. Review of the Life of Thomas Arnold, D.D. Quart. Review M. E. 

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1850. Lowell’s Vision of Sir Launfal. Meth. Quart. Review, xxxii, 1850, pp. 
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1865. Argument.. .in the Massachusetts Senate on the Question of the Pas¬ 
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1868. Shall we License or Shall we suppress the Liquor Shops of Massachu¬ 

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1869. Can the Legislature of Massachusetts Originate Grants of Money ? Opin¬ 

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1871. Terms of Sentence. Transactions National Congress on Penitentiary 
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1882.] 


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I ^ 73 - Address. Proc. *]th Nat. Temperance Convention , Saratoga , Aug. 26-27, 
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1873* Moral and Legal Suasion.. .National Temperance Society and Publica¬ 
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1 87 3 * Shall Legislation make any distinction between Distilled and Fermented 
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i 873 * Practical Workings of Prohibition.. .National Temperance Society and 
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1880. Religious Aspects of the Temperance Question. Unitarian Review , xiii, 
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DAVID PLUMB. 

1840. Man—a Poem. . .delivered at Commencement of Wesleyan University, 

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1842. Our Banners set up.. .delivered at the organization of the Church of 
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1842. Polity of the M. E. Church.. .Utica. 1842. [Not seen.] 

1843. The New Earth...Utica. 1843. Pamphlet. [Not seen.] 

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1847. Address delivered before the Oneida County Literary Convention... 

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1859-62. [Editor.] Record of Mercantile Credits... New York. [A semi¬ 
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1868. Citizenship and Suffrage, the Power and Duties of Congress to Enfran¬ 
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1841. Editor of the Wesleyan Methodist , Utica, N. Y. 

1844. Editor of the Friend of Man , Utica, N. Y. 

1845. Editor of the Gospel Standard, Utica, N. Y. 

1862. Editor of the Principia , New York, N. Y. 

JAMES MARGARUM POMEROY. 

1868. [Editor.] Debates and Proceedings of the Convention which assembled 
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1870. The Constitution of the State of Arkansas, framed and adopted by the 
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Ratified by the Registered Electors of the State, at the Election begin- 


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JAMES MARGARUM POMEROY — [continued). 

ning March 13, 1868, with Marginal Notes, a full Documentary His¬ 
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the Constitution of the United States, with an Index thereto... 
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1870. Charter of the Choctaw and Chickasaw 35th Parallel Railroad Com¬ 
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1870. Charter of the Choctaw and Chickasaw Central Railroad Company. 

Published for the information of the Choctaw and Chickasaw Peoples. 
Chahta Chikasha itatuklo Chata Iklna Tvli Hina Kvmpeni oke. - 
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1873. Trial of Hon. John McClure, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of 
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1876. The Constitution of the State of Arkansas Framed and Adopted by the 
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1873. Unabridged. [Poem.] New York Educational Journal , i, 1873. pp. 

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1873. The Orphan Girl’s Lament...Music by Mrs. Chas. T. Pooler (for the 

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1875. Pooler’s Test Speller for the use of Teacher’s Institutes and Other 
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1881. Hints on Teaching Orthoepy... Published by C. W. Bardeen, Syracuse, 
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GEORGE PRATT. 

1862. The Contest and its Duties... Manning, Platt & Co., Norwich, Conn. 
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1869. On the Bill providing for the Repeal of the Usury Law.. .Case, Lock- 
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1874. Methods of Constitutional Reform,.. C. A. Burnham, Norwich, Conn. 

12° pp. 24. [Not seen.] 


1882 .] 


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Evangelical Church in Paris.. .New York: Carlton & Lanahan. Cin¬ 
cinnati : Hitchcock & Walden. 1870. 12 0 pp. 327. 

1870. Haven’s National Sermons. Ladies' Repository, v, 2d series, 1870, pp. 
401-406. 

1870. Youth of Charlotte Corday. From the French. Ladies' Repository, v, 

2d series, 1870, pp. 165-170. 

1871. Edmond de Pressense. Afeth. Quart. Review, liii, 1871, pp. 181-204. 
1873. Theodore Parker. Afeth. Quart. Review, lv, 1873, pp. 5-42; 383-408; 

533 - 5 62 * 

1874-75. Ralph Waldo Emerson. Afeth. Quart. Review, lvi, 1874, pp. 357- 
374; lvii, 1875, pp. 181-210. 

1878. Thomas de Quincey. National Repository, iii, 1878, pp. 512-519. 

1878. See under Committee of Revision— Hymnal of the Methodist Episcopal 

Church. 

1879. The Election of Presiding Elders. Afeth. Quart. Review, lxi, 1879, PP* 

300 - 333 * 

1879. Dollinger, Afeth. Quart. Review, lxi, 1879, PP- 605-625. 

1882. The Life of Gilbert Haven, Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church 
.. New York: Phillips & Hunt. Cincinnati? Walden & Stow, 1882. 
12 0 pp. about 540. [In press.] 

Rev. JOSEPH PULLMAN. 

1877. Socrates. National Repository, i, 1877, pp. 345 - 35 °- 

1878. Revision of the English Bible. National Repository, iii, 1878, pp. 156- 

162. 

1878. Scriptural and Methodist Church Polity. National Repository , iii, 1878, 

PP- 453 - 46 o. 

1879. Methodism and Heresy. Meth. Quart. Review, lxi, 1879, PP- 334 ~ 357 - 

1880. The Religious Sentiment as an Historic Force. National Repository, 

viii, 1880, pp. 504-507. 

ALFRED EDGAR MARTINDALE PURDY, M.D. 

!869-77. Editor of the New York Afedical Register, New York, N. Y. 

EDWARD AMASA RANSOM. 

1882. Editor of the Hudson County Ledger, Jersey City, N. J. 

* 

CHARLES HENRY RAYMOND. 

1881. Early English Literature. Wyoming Literary Monthly, i, 1SS1, pp. 1-7. 


) 


622 WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. [l 882 . 

WILBUR SAMUEL RAYMOND. 

1876. Editor of the American Educational Monthly, New York, N. Y. 

Rev. JOHN JOSEPH REED, Jun. 

1874. Pastoral Work: an essay. . .delivered before the Elizabeth District 
Conference, held at Rahway, N. J., Feb. 24, 1874, and published by 
order of the Conference. New York : Elbeth Jackett & Bro... 1874, 
8 C pp. 24. 

1874. My .Sabbath School Scrap Book, containing Anniversary Dialogues, 

Addresses, Recitations, &c. (in prose and verse), with other miscellaneous 
pieces.. .New York : published by M. L. Byron... 1874. 12 0 pp. xi, 

12-407. 

1875. Pulpit Power. Minutes Sixth Semi-Annual Session Newark District 

Conference, Broomfield, N. f, May 12, 1875, PP’ —• 

Rev. ELKANAH FRANKLIN REMINGTON. 

1857. The City of Sin and its Capture by Imanuel's Army , an Allegory... 

with an Introduction by George B. Chever, D.D. New York: Nelson 
& Phillips. 12 pp. 336. 

1873. Our National House, its Founders and Defenders.. .N. Tibbals & Son, 
...New York. 1873. I2 ° PP- 35 1 - 

Hon. GEORGE GREENWOOD REYNOLDS, LL.D. 

iS6o-66, 72-82. Numerous Opinions of the City Court of Brooklyn, N. Y. 

[A portion of them will be found in Practice Reports in the Suprcjne 
Court and Court of Appeals of the State of New York, by Nathan 
Howard , fir.; also in Reports of Practice Cases Determined in the 
Courts of the State of New York, by Austin Abbott; and in New Cases 
Selected Chiefly from Decisions of the Courts of the State of New York , 
with notes by Austin Abbott.\ 

1875. Address in Behalf of the Trustees. Addresses at the Inauguration of 
Rev. Cyrus D. Boss, D.D., as President of Wesleyan University, pp. 

12-13. 

1880. Administration of Church Law. Meth. Quart. Review, lxii, 1880. pp. 
605-625. 

Rev. WILLARD MARTIN' RICE, D.D. 

1875. The Westminster Question Book. International Series for 1876, a 

Manual for Teachers and Older Scholars. First and Third Quarters, 
Studies in Kings. Second and Fourth Quarters, Studies in the Acts. 

... Philadelphia : Presbyterian Board of Publication.. .24° pp. 144. 

1876. The Westminster Question Book. International Series for 1877, a 

Manual for Teachers and Older Scholars. First and Second Quarters, 
Studies about the Kingdom of Israel. Third and Fourth Quarters, 
Studies in the Acts... Philadelphia : Presbyterian Board of Publica¬ 
tion. .. 24 0 pp. 160. 

38—. Various contributions to literary, scientific, and religious periodicals. 

18—. Editor of several biographical, religious, and theological works. 

Rev. Prof. WILLIAM NORTH RICE, Ph.D. 

1867. [Editor] Personal History of the Class of 1865, Wesleyan University, 
July 1865-July 1867. Brooklyn, 1867. 8° pp. 26. 

1867. On the Darwinian Theory of the Origin of Species. New Englander, 
Cl, 1867. PP- 603-635. 

1870. Claims of the Educational Institutions of Methodism. Proceedings 
Methodist Convention, State of Conn., Nov. 24th and 25th, 1869. pp. 
21-25. 


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623 


Rev. Prof. WILLIAM NORTH RICE, Ph.D.—( continued ). 

1873. [Associate Editor] Alumni Record of Wesleyan University, Middle- 

town, Conn. ... Boston: Press of Rand, Avery & Company. 1871. 
8° pp. xxviii, 1-293. 

1874. On the effects of certain Poisons on Mollusks. Proceedings Amer. 

Assoc. Adv. Sci., xxii, 1874. pp. 201-203. A part reprinted in Amer. 
Journ. Sci. < 5 ° Arts , ix, 3d Series, 1875. P- I 55 - 

1874. Tabular view of Zoloogical Classification and Geological Succession; 

for the use of the classes in Wesleyan University. Broadside in two 
sheets. 

1875. Address in behalf of the Faculty. Addresses at the Inauguration of 

Rev. Cyrus D. Foss, D.D., as President of Wesleyan University, pp. 

14 - 15 * 

1876. Wesleyan University. Scribner's Monthly , xii, 1876. pp. 648-661. 
1878. On the 'Animal of Millepora alcicornis. Amer. Jour. Sci. < 5 ° Arts. 

xvi, 3d Series, 1878. pp. 180-182. 

1882. The Geology of Bermuda. Bulletm U. S. National Museum , No. xxiv, 
pp. 1-32. 

Rev. CHAUNCY RICHARDSON. 

1849. A Sermon Preached on the Occasion of the Death of Mrs. Sarah Wil¬ 
ton Whipple. [Noticed in Ladies' Repository , ix, 1849, P- 35 °-] 

18—. Editor of the Texas Wesleyan Banner, Texas. 

Rev. BENJAMIN TITUS ROBERTS. 

1872. The Right of Women to Preach the Gospel...Rochester, N. Y. 16 0 
pp. '24. 

1872. Conspiracies against Farmers ; the annual address delivered before the 
Western New York Agricultural Society, at Rochester, N. Y., Sept. 26, 
1872. ...Published by B. T. Roberts,... Rochester, N. Y. 12 0 pp. 16. 
1878. Fishers of men ; or, Practical Hints to those who would win Souls. ... 

Rochester, N. Y.: Published by G. L. Roberts & Co.... 1878. 12 0 

pp. 284. 2d edition in 1879. Also translated into the Bulgarian 
Language. 

1878. [Compiler] Spiritual Songs and Hymns for Pilgrims.... Rochester, N. 

Y. Published by B. T. Roberts. 1878. 18 0 pp. 219. 

1879. Why Another Sect: containing a Review of Articles by Bishop Simp¬ 

son and Others on the Free Methodist Church...Rochester, N. Y. 
The Earnest Christian Publishing House. 1879. I2 ° PP- 3 21 - 

jg—^ 18—. Author of the following Tracts. The Hard Times—Remedy. 12 0 
pp. 8. Heaven, or Hell. 18 0 pp. 4. The Necessity. 18 0 pp. 4. A 
False Religion. 12 0 pp. 4. Chaff and Wheat. 12 0 pp. 4. The Free 
Methodist Church. 12 0 pp. 4. Holiness. 12 0 pp. 8. 

1860-82. Editor of the Earnest Christia?i and Golden Rule , Rochester, N. Y. 

t 

Prof. WILLIAM CALLYHAN ROBINSON, LL.D. 

1856. Ebenezer Beriah Kelly, an Autobiography...Norwich. Printed by 
John W. Stedman. 1856. 12° pp. iv, 100. 

1866. The Doctrine of the Episcopal Church concerning the Necessity of 

Episcopal Ordination. Catholic World, iii, Sept., 1S66, pp. 721-730. 

1867. The Philosophy of Conversion. Catholic World, iv, 1867, pp. 459-471. 

1868. The Catholic Church and the Bible. Catholic World, vii, 1868, pp. 657 

-670. 

1868. The Church of the Future. Catholic World, viii, 1868, pp. 145-162. 

1869. A Ruined Life. Catholic World, ix, 1869, pp. 3 8 5 “ 39 8 - 

1869. The Legend of St. Thomas. Catholic World, ix, 1869, pp. 512-526. 


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[l882. 


Prof. WILLIAM CALLYHAN ROBINSON, LL.D .—[continued). 

1869. The Council and the Roman Congregations. (From the French.) 
Catholic World , x, 1869, pp. 170-185. 

1875. Notes on Elementary Law.. .New Haven: Press of Hoggson & Robin¬ 
son. 1875. 8° pp. xii, 152. 

1881. The Diagnostics of Divorce. Journal Social Science, xiv, 1881, pp. 136 

-I 5 1, 

1882. Elementary Law.. .Boston : Little, Brown & Co. 1882. 12 0 pp. 379. 

1864-65. Editor of the Daily Chronicle, New London, Conn. 

1868-69. Associate Editor of the Catholic World, New York, N. Y. 

GEORGE WASHINGTON ROGERS. 

18—. Editor of the Connecticut Organ, Meriden, Conn. 

18—. Associate Editor of the Connecticut Whig, afterwards merged into the 
Meriden Visitor, Meriden, Conn. 

TIMOTHY BURNHAM ROSS. 

1850. Editor of the Ipswich Clarion, Ipswich, Mass. 

Rev. LEONIDAS ROSSER, D.D. 

1853. Baptism, its nature, obligation, mode, subjects, and benefits... Rich¬ 

mond, Va. : Published by the author. 1843. 8° PP- 4 2 &- 

1854. Experimental Religion; embracing Justification, Regeneration, Sanctifi¬ 

cation, and the Witness of the Spirit. Also Rules for Holy Living. 
Designed principally for young Christians... Richmond, Va.: Published 
by the Author. 1854. S° pp. 180. 

1855. Class Meetings; embracing their Origin, Nature, Obligation, and Bene¬ 

fits; also the Duties of Preachers and Leaders, and an Appeal to 
Private Members; and their Temporal Advantages.. .Richmond, Va.: 
Published by the Author. 1855. 8° pp. 365. 

1856. Recognition in Heaven...Richmond, Va.: Published by the Author. 

1856. 12 0 . pp. 201. 

1856. Replv to Howell’s Evils of Infant Baptism. . Richmond, Va.: Published 
by the Author. 1856. 12 0 pp. —. 

18158. Open Communion... Richmond, Va.: Published by the Author. 1858. 
8° pp. 237. 

1881. Modern Sacred Music. Southern Meth. Qitart. Review, iii, 1881, pp. 
672-682. 

1858-60. Editor of The Richmond Christian Advocate, Richmond, Va. 
GEORGE CARR ROUND, LL.D. 

1864. Thanksgiving Day at Mount Vernon. Ladies' Repository, xxiv, 1864, 
pp. 217-220. 

Prest. JOHN EMORY ROUND. 

1859* My Youngest Sister. Ladies' Repository, xix, 1859, pp. 159-162. 

1861. Twenty-five years in the Itineracy. Ladies' Repository, xxi, 1861, pp. 

1867. The Immortality of Character. A Sermon.. .Brooklyn: Standard 
Steam Press... 1867. 8° pp. 16. 

1861-63. Assist. Editor of Zion's Herald, Boston, Mass. 


1882 .] BIBLIOGRAPHY. 625 

Rev. WILLIAM WHITE RUNYAN. 

Total Abstinence versus Moderate Drinking, being Replies to the Anti- 
Reform Lectures of Rev. J. G. Webster. Palmyra, N. Y. 1878. pp. 
7 i- 

Dekalustra, a Jubilee Poem. Report Semi-Centennial Anniversary 
Genesee. Wesleyan Seminary, held at Lima, N. Y., June . 1880, pp. 36- 
47 - 

Rev. RICHARD SUTTON RUST, D.D., LL.D. 

Freedom’s Gift.. .Hartford, Conn. pp. 100. [A volume of Prose and 
Poetry dedicated to Freedom.] 

New Theory of Physics. Meth . Quart. Review, xxxvi, 1854, pp. 102- 
112. 

18—. Three Annual Reports of State School Commissioner of New Hamp¬ 
shire. 

1867-81. Thirteen Annual Reports of Freedmen’s Aid Society from 1867- 
1881. 

1875. Toinette, Meth. Quart. Review, lvii, 1875, PP- 473-481. 

1880. Memoir of Bishop Haven, read at the memorial services held at St. 

Paul’s Church, Cincinnati, O. Memorials of Gilbert Haven, Edited by 
W. H. Daniels , Boston. 1880, pp. 202-206. [“The strictly biographi¬ 
cal portion of this address does not appear.”] 

1881. The Freedmen’s Aid Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church... 

Cincinnati. 24 0 pp. 16. 

18—. The Method of Introducing Religion into Common Schools. 16 0 pp. 8. 
1846-50. Editor of the American Pulpit, a monthly published in Worcester 
and Boston, Mass. 


1878. 

1880. 

1840. 

1854. 


JOHN SAMUEL. 

1851. Fancies on Females. Knickerbocker Magazine, N. K, xxxviii, 1851, pp. 
16—. 

1 857. Jemima Court House. Household Words, edited by Charles Dickens, 
xv, 1857, pp. 285—. 

1861-63. Assistant Editor of The Age, Philadelphia, Penn. 

Rev. JOHN WENTWORTH SANBORN. 

1878. Legends, Customs and Social Life of the Seneca Indians of Western 
New York. .. Horton and Deming, “Enterprise” Print, Gowanda, New 
York, 1878. 12 0 pp. 76. 

1880. A Debt of Gratitude, Tribute to the Boys in Blue, a Poem. Read at 

the Decoration Day Services in Perry, N. Y., May 29. Published by 
Request. 16 0 pp. 4. Pamphlet. 

1881. The Method of Teaching the Elements of the Latin Language, as 

employed at Phillips Academy, Exeter, New Hampshire.. .Boston, J. 
S. Cushing, Printer... 1881. 12 0 pp. 22. 

1881. The Psalms and many New Hymns from the Methodist Episcopal 
Hymnal, Translated into the Seneca Tongue... Published by John 
Wentworth Sanborn, Perry, N. Y. 16 0 pp. 200. 

1883. A Method of Teaching the Greek Language tabulated; together with 
directions for pronouncing Greek, rules of accent, division of words 
into syllables, formation of tenses of the verb, and on reading Greek at 
sight.. .Batavia, N. Y.: Published by the author. 1883. 

1881—82. Editor of the Genesee Christian Advocate, Genesee, N. Y. 


Rev. ELIAS BENJAMIN SANFORD. 

1875. The Township Svstem, with a consideration of its Advantages. Ad¬ 
dressed to the People of Maryland. Baltimore: “Price Current,” 
Printing House... 1875. 8° pp. 20. Pamphlet. 

79 


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[1882. 


Rev. ELIAS BENJAMIN SANFORD—( continued). 

1879. A Bit of New England. [A Historical and Descriptive Sketch. | Sun¬ 
day Afternoon, a Magazine for the Household, Springfield, iii, 1879, 

pp. 784-789- 

1872-74. “Editorially connected with the Waterbury American , Waterbury, 
Conn., and The Church Union, New York, N. Y.” 

1874-78. The Working Church , New York and Baltimore. 


WILBUR FISK SANFORD, M.D., LL.B. 

1879. Medical Testimony in Courts of Law. Proceedings Medical Society 

County of Kings , N. Y., iv, 1879, pp. 234-262. 

1880. Discussion on the Abdominal Section. Proc. Med. Soc., Kings Co., A r . 

Y, v, 1880, pp. 60-61. 

1880. Discussion on a ready method of Testing Pepsin, by F. Merritt, M.D. 

Proc. Med. Soc ., Kings Co., N. Y, v, 1880, p. 89. 

1880. Discussion on “Blood Letting in Puerperal Convulsions,” by G. P. 

Oliver. Proc. Med. Soc., Kings Co., N. Y, v, 1880, pp. 205-206. 

1880. On the Statistics of Puerperal Convulsions. Proc. Med. Soc., Kings Co., 
N. Y., v. 1880, p. 317. [In article entitled Prophylaxis of Puerperal 
Convulsions.] 

18—. An article or two in A/edical Record of N. Y. 

18—. Tracheotomy in Croup. Proc. Med. Soc., Kings Co., N. Y. 

18—. Microscopical Examination of Sputa as an element of prognosis in 
Pulmonary Disease. Proc. Med. Soc., Kings Co., N. Y. 

18—. The Use of Cold Baths in Typhoid Fever. Proc. Med. Soc., Kings Co., 
N. Y. 


JOHN GODFREY SAXE, LL.D. 

1844. Apostrophe to an Old Hat. Knickerbocker Magazine, xxiii, 1844. pp. 
69-70. 

1844. A Legal Ballad. Knickerbocker Magazine, xxiv, 1844, pp. 265-266. 

1845. khe ^ enc h and Bar .of Vermont.—Anecdotes of the Same. Knicker¬ 

bocker Magazine, xxv, 1845, PP- 55—57- 

1845. The Lady Ann: a Ballad. Knickerbocker Magazine, xxv, 1845, P- 248. 

1846. Progress: a Satirical Poem...New York: John Allen, 139 Nassau 

Street, pp. 32. [Noticed in Knickerbocker Magazine, xxviii, 1846, p. 
2 54 - 

1847. The Ghost Player, a Ballad. Knickerbocker Magazine, xxix, 1847, p. 45. 

1847. A new Rape of the Lock. Knickerbocker Magazine, xxx, 1847, PP- 493 ~ 

499. 

1848. The Proud Miss McBride. [Noticed in Appleton's Amer. Cyclopcedia.\ 

1849. Boys. Knickerbocker Magazine, xxx iii, 1849, p. I 5 2 - 
1949. The Times. [Noticed in Appleton's Amer. Cyclopcedia.] 

1850. Poems.. .Boston, Ticknor, Reed, and Fields, mdcccl. 16 0 pp. 130. 

1854. The Money King. 1854. [Noticed in Allibone's Dictionary of Authors.] 

1855. Literature and the Times. 1855. [Noticed in Allibone's Dictionary of 

Authors.] 

1855. The Proud Miss McBride and other Poems. The Poets and Poetry of 
America, by Rufus Wilmot Griswold. Philadelphia, 1855, PP- 5 2 9 ~ 53 2 - 
1855. Lines on my Thirty-Ninth Birth Day. Knickerbocker Magazme, lxvi, 
1855, p. 120. 

1857. Comic Miseries. Humerous Poetry of the English Language, by J. Par- 
ton. New York. 1857. pp. 343-345. Phaethon, ib. pp. 519-521. 
Epigrams, ib. pp. 577-580. 


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627 


JOHN GODFREY SAXE, LL.D.—( continued ). 

1858. Sonnet to -. Knickerbocker Magazine , lii, 1858. p.286. 

1858. Poems.. .Eleventh edition, Boston: Ticknor and Fields, mdccclviii. 

16 0 pp. 192. 

1859. The Money-King, and Other Poems...Boston: Ticknor and Fields, 

mdccclx. 16 0 pp. x, 11-182. 

1860. The Chapel Bell and other Poems. Poets and Poetry of Vermont, edited 

by Alby Aaria Henenway. Boston, i860, pp. 106-124. 

1861. Poems, Complete in Blue and Gold. 1861. [Noticed in Allibone's Dic¬ 

tionary of Authors.] 

1862. The Flying Dutchman: or the Wrath of Herr Von Stoppelnose; with 

* Sixteen Comic Illustrations, N. Y., 186S. 12 0 pp. —. 

1865. Clever Stories of Many Nations, rendered in rhyme...Illustrated by 
W. L. Champney, Boston: Ticknor and Fields, 1865. 12 0 pp. 192. 

1865. The Times, fhe Telegraph, and other Poems : Complete in One Vol¬ 

ume ; and including one note not by the editor of the “ Biglow 
Papers,” Sen., Beeton’s Companion Poets, Dec. 1865. 8° pp. xi, 260. 

[Noticed in A llibone's Dictionary of Authors.] 

1866. The Masquerade and Other Poems.. .Boston : Ticknor and Fields, 1866. 

i6 Q pp. 237. 

1868. Farringford edition, 1868. 16 0 pp. xii, 465. [Noticed in A llibone's Die- 

tionary of Authors.] 

1872. Fables and Legends of Many Countries, rendered in rhyme.. .Boston: 

James R. Osgood and Company, late Ticknor and Fields, and Fields, 
Osgood & Co. 1872. 16 0 pp. 128. 

1874. The Proud Miss McBride, a Legend of Gotham. ..with illustrations by 

Augustus Hoppin. Boston: James R. Osgood and Company, late 
Ticknor & Fields, and Fields, Osgood & Co. 1874. 12 0 pp. 38. 

1875. Leisure-Day Rhymes... Boston : James R. Osgood and Company, late 

Ticknor & Fields, and Fields, Osgood & Co. 1875. 16 0 pp. 269. 

1850-56. Editor of the Burlington Sentinel , Burlington, Vt. 

18—. For some years Editor of the Evening Journal, Albany, N. Y. 

* 

Rev. MOSES LEWIS SCUDDER, D.D. 

1842. [Compiler.] The Wesleyan Psalmist; or, Songs of Canaan, a collection 
of Hymns and Tunes for Social Devotion... Boston: D. S. King, 
Cornhill, 1842. 18 0 pp. 108. [Seventh edition in 1842.] 

1842. The Contrast. [Hymn.] Wesleyan Psalmist, Boston: D. S. King, 
1842, p. 42. 

1865. Adaptation. Ladies' Repository , xxv, 1865, pp. 395 - 396 > 

1865. The Superannuated and how they are cared for. Meth. Q:iar. Review, 
xlvii, 1865, pp. 344-359- 

1865. A Trip to Martha’s Vineyard Camp-Ground. Ladies' Repository , xxv, 

1865, pp. 743 - 745 - 

1866. The Church of a Hundred Years, Ladies' Repository, xxvi, 1866, pp. 1-7. 

1867. American Methodism. . .with an Introduction by Rev. Joseph Cumm¬ 

ings, D.D., LL.D., President of Wesleyan University. Illustrated... 
Hartford, Conn., S. S. Scranton & Co., 1867. 8° pp. 591. [Frontis¬ 
piece, Steel engraving of Deceased Bishops.] 

1880. Supervisional Polity of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Reforms 
Needed... New York : N. Tibbals & Sons.. .8° pp. 32. Pamphlet. 

i 

MOSES LEWIS SCUDDER, Jun. 

1863. Promises. Ladies' Repository , xxiii, 1863, pp. 309-310. 

1865. A Type of the Times, Theodore Winthrop. Ladies' Repository, xxv, 
1865, pp. 299-302. 



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[l882. 


MOSES LEWIS SCUDDER, Jun .—{continued). 

1878. Almost an Englishman... New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons...1878. 

16 0 pp. 250. 

1879. National Banking, a discussion of the Merits of the Present System. .. 

New York: Published for the Honest Money League of the North¬ 
west, by G. P. Putnam’s Sons. .. 1879. I2 ° PP* 74 * 

1868-69. Editor of the Waterbury American, Waterbury, Conn. 

NEWTON PRATT SCUDDER. 

1882. The Halibut Fishery, Davis Strait. [.Report U. S. Commissioner, Fish 
and Fisheries, part viii.\ Separate. 8° pp. 40. 

1882. The Salt Halibut Fishery. The Fishes and Fishery Industries of the 
United States. [In Press.] 

WILLIAM HENRY SEARLES. 

1880. Field Engineering. ..John Wiley & Sons. [Not seen.] 

1882. The Railroad Spiral... John Wiley & Sons. [Not seen.] 

HENRY SEWALL, B.Sc., Ph.D. 

1879. The development and regeneration of the gastric glandular epithelium 

during foetal life and birth.* fourn. Physiology, 1, 1879, Nos. 4 and 5. 
Studies from Biological Laboratory of fohns Hopkins University, 
r,part 1. pp. 321-334. 

1880. (With J. N. Langley, M.A.) On the Changes in Pepsin-forming 

Glands during Secretion... Communicated by Prof. Michael Foster, 
M.D., F.R.S. Proceedings Royal Society, No. 198, 1879, PP* 383-388. 
Separate. 

1880. On the effect of two Succeeding Simuli upon Muscular Contraction. 

Journ. Physiology, ii, 1880, pp. 164-190, pi. vi. Separate. Also in 
Studies from Biological Laboratory of foil ns Hopkins University, 
i, 1880, pp. 30-56. 

1881. (With Prof. W. Kuhne) On the Physiology of the Retinal Epithelium. 

fourn. Physiology, iii, 1881, pp. 15-. 

1881. A note on the processes concerned in the secretion of the pepsin-form¬ 
ing glands of the frog. Studies from Biological Laboratory, fohns Hop¬ 
kins University, ii, No. 1, June 1881, pp. 131-134. 

1881. The effect upon Nerves of very weak Induction Currents. Studies from 
Biological Laboratory, John Hopkins University, ii, 1882, pp. 347-352. 
1881. (With Prof. W. Kiihne) Zur Physiologie des Sehepithels, inbesondere 
der Fische. Verhand. d. naturalist , med. Vereins zu Heidelberg. 
Bd. ii. 1881, p. 221. 

1881. (With Prof. I. v. Kries) Ueber die Qummirung untermaximaler Reize 
in Muskeln und Nerven. Arch, f Anat. u. Physiol. ( Physiol. Abth.) 
1881. p. 66. 

.1881. (With F. Donaldson) On the influence of variations of intra-cardiac 
pressure upon the inhibitory action of the Vague Nerve, fourn. 
Physiol, iii, Nos. 5 and 6. 1881, p. 356. 

Rev. ALONZO GROESBECK SHEARS, M.D. 

1848. Memoir of Watson Shears. The Early Dead: containing brief Me¬ 
moirs of several Sunday School Children who died in 1846, Edited by 
D. P. Kidder. New York : Lane 6° Tippett, 1847. PP- 68-81. 

1848. Mental Cultivation. Ladies ’ Repository, viii, 1848, p. 16. 

1855. Sermon on Brotherly Love... Toledo, Ohio. 1855. 8° pp.—. [Not 

seen.] 

1861. Laus Deo... Poetry by Rev. Alonzo G. Shears, M.A., M.D_Music by 

Frederick Nash.. .New Haven : Published by C. M. Loomis. 1861. 
4 ° PP- 3 * 


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629 


Rev. ALONZO GROESBLCK SHEARS, M.D.— continued. 

1 S7 4 75 * Letters from Abroad. Musical and Masonic Monthly Magazine. 
New Haven, Conn., 1874-75. 

1881. A 1 ribute. Musical and Masonic Monthly Magazine , New Haven, 

Conn., xv. 1881. p. 93. [Seven stanzas on the Death of President 
Garfield.] 

1 ^ 74 - 75 - Editor of the Musical and Masonic Monthly Magazine , New Haven, 
Conn. 

Hon. JAMES MELVILLE SHEPARD. 

1876-81. Editor of Cassopolis Vigilant, Cassopolis, Mich. 

Rev. DAVID HENRY SHERMAN, D.D. 

1868-69- Editor of the Winthrop Bulletin, Winthrop, Me. 

SOLOMON SIAS, Jr., M.D. 

I he Northers of Texas. Proceedings Amer. Assoc. Adv. Sci., xix, 1871, 
pp. 98-104. 

Letters from Europe. Special Correspondence of the Republican . . .A. 
A. Hunt, Schoharie, N. Y. 1871. 12 0 pp. 136. 

School Apparatus. Proceedings University Convocation, Regents' Rept., 
Univer. State N. Y., 1872, pp. 77-84. 

The Empty Hut; or, Early Life on the Connecticut... A. A. Hunt, 
Schoharie, N. Y. 1874. 12 0 pp. 140. 

Earthquakes. Proceedings Univer. Convoc., Regents' Report, Univer. 
State N. Y, 1877, PP- 40-43. 

Precession of the Equinoxes. Proceedings Univer. Convoc., Regents' 
Rept., Univer. State N. Y, 1879 [1881], PP- —• 

WILLIAM BEINHAUER SILBER, Ph.D., M.D., LL.D. 

1S64. Progressive Lessons in Greek ; together with notes and frequent refer¬ 
ences to tfye Grammars of Sophocles, Hadley, and Crosby: also, a 
Vocabulary and Epitome of Greek Grammar, for the use of beginners. 
...New York: D. Appleton & Company... 1864. I2<P pp. viii, 1-79. 
Revised edition in 1867. 

1867. A Latin Reader; to which is prefixed an Epitome of Latin Grammar, 
together with Notes and copious references to the Grammars of Hark- 
ness, Andrews, and Stoddard, and Bullions; also a Vocabulary and 
Exercises in Latin Prose Composition.. .New York : A. S. Bhrnes & 
Company... 1867. I2 ° PP- xii> 13-226. 

1869. An Elementary Grammar of the Latin Language, for the use of begin¬ 
ners...New York: A. S. Barnes & Company... 1869. 12 0 pp. xii, 

1 3 - 82 • 

1882. A History of St. James’ Methodist Episcopal Church, at Harlem, New 

York City, 1830-1880, with some facts relating to the settlement of 
Harlem ..New York: Phillips & Hunt. 1882. 4 0 pp. viii, 9-105. 

JULIUS AUGUSTUS SKILTON, M.D. 

18—. Contributions to the History of French Intervention in Mexico, and 
Documents on resources of Mexico. [Not seen.] 

CHARLES WESLEY SMILEY. 

1877. [Editor.] Songs of the Psi Upsilon Fraternity... Boston: Oliver Dit- 
son & Company. Copyrighted 1877, by O. Ditson & Co. 8° pp. 152. 
[8th edition. Previous editions by other editors.] 

1877. [Editor.] Record of the Forty-fourth Annual Convention of the Psi 
Upsilon Fraternity, held with the XI Chapter, Wesleyan University, 
Middletown, Conn., Wednesday and Thursday, May 9th and 10th, 
1877. Carmel, N. Y.: Courier Book and Job Office. 1877. 8° pp. 24. 


1871. 

1871. 

1872. 
1874. 
1877. 
1881. 


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1877. [Editor.] The Oration and Poem, with the Convention Song, and Ex¬ 

tracts from the Proceedings of the Forty-fourth General Convention 
of the Psi Upsilon Fraternity, held at Middletown, Conn., May 9th 
and 10th, 1877. Published by the Fraternity. 1877. 8° pp. 38. 

1878. [Editor.] Records of the Forty-fifth Annual Convention of the Psi 

Upsilon Fraternity, held with the Upsilon Chapter, Rochester Univer¬ 
sity, Rochester, N. Y., Thursday and Friday, May 2d and 3d, 1878. 
No. VII of the Printed Series. Published by the Executive Council. 

1878. 8° pp. 24. 

1879. [Editor.] Catalogue of the Psi Upsilon Fraternity... Published under 

the Supervision of the Executive Council, in the 46th year of the Fra¬ 
ternity, March, 1879. 8° pp. (2) xii, 3-468. 

1879. [Editor.] Records of the Forty-sixth Annual Convention of the Psi 

Upsilon Fraternity, held with the Beta Chapter, Yale College, New 
Haven, Connecticut, Tuesday and Wednesday, May 6th and 7th, 1879. 
No. VIII of the Printed Series. Published by the Executive Council. 

1879. 8° pp. 18. 

1880. [Editor.] Records of the Forty-seventh Annual Convention of the Psi 

Upsilon Fraternity, held with the Phi Chapter, University of Michi¬ 
gan, Ann Arbor, Mich., Wednesday and Thursday, May 26th and 27th, 

1880. No. IX of the Printed Series. Published by the Executive 

Council. 18S0. 8° pp. 24. 

1881. Apportionment. Congressional Record. 1881. ii, p. 4. [Letter to 

Hon. S. S. Cox.] 

1881. The Spanish Mackerel and its Artificial Propagation. Proc. Amer. 

Assoc. Advan. Sci., xxx, 1881, pp. 575-583. Separate. 8° pp. 8. 

1882. Changes in the Fisheries of the Great Lakes during the decade, 1870- 

1880. Bull. U. S. Fish Commission , i, 1881. [1882.] pp. 252-258. 

[Read before the Amer. Fish Cult. Assoc., 1882.] 

1882. Removal of Bass from Indiana to North Carolina by the United States 
Fish Commission. Bull. U. S. Fish Commission , ii, 18S2, p. 16. 

1882. Result of Planting Shad in the Muskingum River. Bull. U. S. Fish 
Commission, ii, 1882, p. 32. 

1882. The Proposed Use of Steamers in the Mackerel Fishery. Bull. U. S. 
Fish Commission , ii, 1882. pp. 155-158. 

1882. Descriptive List of the Publications of the United States Fish Commis¬ 
sion, from its Organization in 1871, to December 31, 1879. Report 
U. S. Commissioner Fish and Fisheries, Part vii, for 1879. [ 1882.] 

pp. 781-786. 

1875~7S. Editor of the Berean Bible Lesson , and The Berean Tract. [A quarto 
leaf, published weekly, the first page entitled the Berean Bible Lesson , 
by the Sunday-school Union of the Methodist Episcopal Church, and 
the second page, entitled The Berean Tract , by the Tract Society of 
the same denomination.] 

1880. Editor of The Diamond , vol. II, No. I, May, 1880. pp. 16. [A Psi 

Upsilon Fraternity publication; previous and subsequent volumes by 
other editors.] 

Hon. AUGUSTUS LEDYARD SMITH. 

1858. Editor of the Fond du Lac Union , Fond du Lac, Wis. 

Prest. AUGUSTUS WILLIAM SMITH, LL.D. 

1849. An Elementary Treatise on Mechanics, embracing the Theory of Statics 
and Dynamics,, and its application to Solids and Fluids. Prepared for 
the undergraduate course in the Wesleyan University... New York: 
Harper & Brothers, Publishers... 1849. 8 ° PP- *v, 1-307. 2d edition 
in 1858. 

STEPPIEN AUGUSTUS SNOW. 

1881. Editor of The South Shore Herald , Scituate, Mass. 


1882.] 


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1854- (With E. J. C. Kewen, Esq.) Oration and Poem before the Society of 

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18 55 - (John St. Gihon, M.D., and James Nisbet.) The Annals of San Fran¬ 

cisco ; containing a summary of the History of the First Discovery, 
Settlement, Progress, and Present Condition of California, and a Com¬ 
plete History of all the Important Events, connected with its Great 
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1 853 — 57 * Editor of the California Chronicle. 

1 859—61. Editor of the San Francisco Times , San Francisco, Cal. 

1870. Editor of the San Francisco Adorning Call , San Francisco, Cal. 

1872-81. Editor of the Alta California. 


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1882. Editor of the Church and Home , New Haven, Conn. 

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1851. Hebrew Literature. Ladies' Repository, x i, 1851, pp. 161-163 ; 217-219. 

Rev. DANIEL STEELE, D.D. 

1861. The Cause, the Crime, and the Cure of our National Suicide. A National 

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pp. 30. Pamphlet. 

1862. The Bema and the Pulpit. Meth. Quart. Review, xliv, 1862, pp. 2-21. 

1863. Aeschines and Eloquence. Meth. Quart. Review , xlv, 1863, pp. 268-286. 

1863. Thanksgiving by Faith, for Our Country’s Future. A National Thanks¬ 

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Hughes’ Book and Job Power Presses. 1863. 8° pp. 16. Pamphlet. 

1864. Two Rebellions: Benjamin and American Slaveholders. A National 

Fast-Day Sermon, delivered at the Baptist Church, Lima, N. Y., 
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1869. Failure, or Success in Life. A Baccalaureate Sermon to Class of 1869, 

in Genesee Cdllege, Lima.. .July 4, 1869. Rochester, N. Y.: Demo¬ 
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1870. Politics and the Pulpit. [Review of National Sermons by Gilbert 

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1872. The Whole Family of Heaven and Earth. A Sermon Preached in the 
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1872. The Fullness of the Blessing. .. Willard Tract Repository, Beacon Hill 
Place, Boston. 239 Fourth Avenue, New York. 921 Arch Street, 
Philadelphia. 18 0 pp. 24. 


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1873-82. Articles on Christian Holiness. The Divine Life , London (monthly), 
and The Advocate of Bible Holiness, Boston (monthly). 

1873. A Year with the Comforter... Willard Tract Repository, Beacon Hill 
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1873. (With Rev. M. S. Terry, A. M.) Commentary on the Old Testament. 

Vol. iii, Joshua to 2d Samuel. Book of Joshua by D. Steele, D.D., 
Book of Judges to 2d Samuel, by Rev. M. S. Terry, A.M. D. D. 
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1874. Christian Experience. .. Willard Tract Repository, Beacon Hill Place, 

Boston. 239 Fourth Avenue, New York. 921 Arch Street, Philadel¬ 
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1874. (With Rev. H. Lummis and J.W. Lindsey, D.D.) Commentary on the Old 

Testament, for the Second Quarter of Berean Lessons, 1874, embrac¬ 
ing portions of Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy... New 
York: Nelson & Phillips. Cincinnati: Hitchcock & Walden. 1874. 
12 0 pp. 280. 

1875 (With Rev. Amos Binney) Binney’s Theological Compend Improved, 
containing a Synopsis of the Evidences, Doctrines, Morals, and Insti¬ 
tutions of Christianity, designed for Bible Classes, Theological Stu¬ 
dents, and Young Preachers. . .New York : Nelson & Phillips. Cin¬ 
cinnati: Hitchcock & Walden. 1875. 12 0 pp. 416. 

1875. Love Enthroned; Essays on Evangelical Perfection...New York: 

Nelson & Phillips. Cincinnati: Hitchcock & Walden. 1873. 12 0 

pp. 416. 

1875. Let Go and Trust.. .Willard Tract Repository, Beacon Hill Place, Bos¬ 

ton. 239 Fourth Avenue, New York. 291 Arch Street, Philadelphia. 
18 0 pp. 20. 

1876. Four Years on Wings.. .Willard Tract Repository, Beacon Hill Place, 

Boston. 239 Fourth Avenue, New York. 921 Arch Street, Philadel¬ 
phia. 18 0 pp. 20. 

1876. The Executive of the Godhead. .. Willard Tract Repository, Beacon 
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Street, Philadelphia. 18 0 pp. 28. 

1878. The Christian Evidences. The Day Star in the Heart. 2d Peter, 
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Prest. Elliot, the Faculties and Students of Cambridge University, 
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1878. Mile-Stone Papers, Doctrinal, Ethical, and Experimental, on Christian 
Progress. . .New York : Nelson & Phillips. Cincinnati: Hitchcock 
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1878. (With Amos Binney) The People’s Commentary, including Brief Notes 
on the New Testament, with Copious References to parallel and 
illustrative Scriptures; passages designed to-aid Bible students and 
common readers to understand the meaning of the inspired word... 
New York: Nelson & Phillips. Cincinnati: Hitchcock & Walden. 
1878. 12 0 pp. 724. 

1880. The Swan Song of Bishop Haven. Memorials of Gilbert Haven. 
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1882. The Faith Cure. An Address to the Boston Methodist Preachers’ 
Meeting... Willard Tract Depository, Beacon Hill Place, Boston, 
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- GEORGE McKENDREE STEELE, D.D , LL.D. 

1855, Common Sense and Scholarship. National Magazine , vi, 1855, pp. 
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1859. The Pioneer Bishop. Christian Examiner , lxvi, 1859, pp. 385-401. 


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1859. God in Matter and Mind. Freewill Baptist Quarterly, vii, 1859, pp. 
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1859. Infant Baptism. A Sermon preached on Sunday, May 29, 1869, in the 

M. E. Church, Watertown, Mass... Published by request of the offi¬ 
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1860. Arminius and the Arminians. Christian Examiner, lxviii, i860, pp. 

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1861. Sir William Hamilton’s Metaphysics. North Amer. Review, 1861, Jan., 

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1861. Hamilton’s Lectures on Logic. Meth. Quart. Review, xliii, 1861, pp. 

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1862. Methodist Clerical Biography. North Amer. Review , 1862, Jan., pp. 

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1862. Motley’s Dutch Republic and United Netherlands. Boston Review, i, 

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1863. Alexandria and the Overland Route. Meth. Quart. Review, xlv, 1863, 

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1863. The Testimony of Christianity concerning Itself. North Amer. Review, 

1863, Oct., pp. 508-533. 

1864. Living Celebrities of New England. Men of Harvard. Ladies' Reposi¬ 

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1864. Living Celebrities of New England. Contributors to the Atlantic. 

Ladies' Repository, xxiv, 1864, pp. 390-395. 

1864. William H. Prescott. Ladies' Repository, xxiv, 1864, pp. 449-455. 

1864. Living Celebrities of New England. Reformers. Ladies' Repository , 
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1864. Our. Antipodes. Meth. Quart. Review, xlvi, 1864, pp. 454-478. 

1864. J°h n Wesley, his Character and Work. Christian Examiner, 1864, 

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1865. Review of Steven’s History of the Methodist Episcopal Church in the 

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1865. Money and the Spending of It. Ladies' Repository, xxv, 1865, pp. 
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1865. Down in the Army. Ladies' Repository, xxv, 1865, pp. 4-8 ; 107-112. 
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1870. The Northern Pacific Railroad. Old and New Magazine , ii, 1870, pp. 

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1871. Down in a Copper Mine. Ladies' Repository, viii, 2d Series, 1871, pp- 

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1873. Carey’s Social Science. Meth. Quart. Review, lv, 1873, pp. 357 “" 3 ^ 3 * 

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1874. Population and Sustenance. Transactions Wis. Acad. Aits, Science, 
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1880. Outlines of Bible Study. ..Springfield, Mass.: Atwood & Noyes, 
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1880. Memorial Sermon before the Boston Preachers’ Meeting. Preached at 
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GEORGE McKENDREE STEELE, D.D., LL.D .—(continued). 

1881. Outlines of Bible Study. Third Year’s Course. The Life of Christ. .. 

Springfield, Mass.: Atwood & Noyes, Printers. 1881. 8° pp. 48. 

1882. Outlines of Bible Study. Fourth years’ Course, The Propagation of 

the Gospel... Springfield, Mass.: Cyrus W. Atwood, Printer. 1882, 
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Rev. ABEL STEVENS, LL.D. 

1835. An Alarm to American Patriots, a Sermon on the Political Tendencies 

of Popery, considered in respect to the Institutions of the United 
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1834, being the day of Annual Thanksgiving... .Published by request. 
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1836. A Historical View of the Connection between Speculative Philosophy 

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1836. The Present Age. Review ol Harris’ Prize Essay on Covetousness. 

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1838. Paris and the French. Meth. Quart. Review , xx, 1838, pp. 121-134 ; 
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1842-44. Theory of Temptation. Meth. Quart. Review, xxiv, 1842, pp. 435- 
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1846. Dr. Upham’s Works. Meth. Quart. Review, xxviii, 1846, pp. 248-265. 

1846. Books; their Influences and Pleasures. Ladies' Repository, vi, 1846, pp. 
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1846. The Domestic Library. Ladies' Repository, vi, 1846, pp. 371-374- 

1846. Introduction. The Eminent Dead; or, the Triumphs of Faith in the 

Dying L/our, by Rev. B. K. Peirce, D.D., Boston, 1846, pp.- 

1847. The Family Library. Ladies' Repository, vii, 1847, pp. 69-71. 

1847. Introduction. The True Evangelist; or, an Lntinerant Ministry. . .by 

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1847. An Essay on Church Polity; comprehending an Outline of the Contro¬ 
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iastical System of the Methodist Episcopal Church...New York: 
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1847. Review of Theology Explained and Defended in a Series of Sermons 

by Timothy Dwight, S.T.D., LL.D. Meth. Quart. Review, xxix, 1847, 
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1S47. Memorials of the Introduction of Methodism into the Eastern States: 

comprising Biographical Notices of its Early Preachers, Sketches of 
its First Churches, and Reminiscences of its Early Struggles and Suc¬ 
cesses.. . .Boston: Charles H. Peirce, Binney & Otheman. New York : 
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1848. Sketches of New England Life. Ladies' Repository, viii, 1848, pp. 7-10; 

49-5 1 ; 73-77- 

1848. Klopstock, the German Poet. Ladies' Repository, viii, 1848, pp. 131-134. 

1848. The Loves of a Poet, Klopstock and his Meta. Ladies' Repository, viii, 
1848, pp. 171-174- 

1848. Meta Klopstock. Ladies' Repository, viii, 1848, pp. 226-230. 

1848. Sketch of Laura Bridgman, the Blind and Deaf Mute. Ladies' Reposit¬ 

ory, viii, 1848, pp. 273-280. 

1849. Channing. Meth. Quart. Review, xxxi, 1849, PP- 50-75. 

1849. An Intellectual Prodigy, Tuman Henry Safford. Ladies' Repository, 
ix, 1849, PP- 98-104 

1849. Woman. Her Position in America. Ladies' Repository, ix, 1849, PP- 130- 
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Rev. ABEEL STEVENS, LL.D.— {continued). 

1S49. Lamartine. Meth. Quart. Review, xxxi, 1849, pp. 553-576. 

1850. Horae Silvestrae. Ladies' Repository, x, 1850, pp. 46-1:0; 81-84; 261- 
263; 297-300. 

1850. Night, its relations to Scenery—to the Religious Sentiment and Poetry. 

Ladies' Repository, x, 1850, pp. 191-196. 

1851. Memorials of the Early Progress of Methodism in the Eastern States; 

comprising Biographical Notices of its Preachers, Sketches of its 
Primitive Churches and Reminiscences of its Early Struggles and Suc¬ 
cesses. (Second Series )... Boston : C. H. Peirce & Company. 1851. 
12 0 pp. viii, 9-492. 

,8 5 r “ 5 2 . Letters from the East. Ladies' Repository, xi, 181:1, pp. 380-383; 
xii, 1852, pp. 218-221. 

i8 54 - The Catacombs of Rome. National Magazine, v, 1854, pp. 31-38; 120- 
129; 218-228. 

f S 54 - Look at the Facts. National Magazine, v, 1854, pp. 60-71. 

1854. Ur. Wayland on the Preaching for the Times. National Magazine, v, 

i8 54 , PP- 3 , 3 " 3 21 - 

i8 54 - Infidelity in the United States. National Magazine, v, 1854, pp. 411-417. 

1554. 1 he Religious Scarecrow of the Age. National Magazine, v. 1854, pp. 

5 2 3 - 5 2 8 . 

18 54 - [Editor.] Remarkable Examples of Moral Recovery, showing the 

Power of Religion in Extreme Cases....New York: Published by 
Carlton & Phillips. .. 1854. 18 0 pp. 190. 

18 55 - George Bancroft. National Magazine , vi, 1855, PP- 67-72. 

1 855. John P. Durbin. National Magazine, vi, 1855, pp. 137-141. 

1 555. A Model Character. National Magazine, vi, 1855, pp. 159-166; 233- 

2 3 8 ; 332 - 339 - 

i8 55 - Irving’s Last Volume. National Magazine, vi, 1855, PP- 3 8 5 “ 394 - 

1855. An Olla Podrida. National Magazine, vi, 1855, pp. 442-448. 
i8 55 - Another Olla Podrida. National Magazine, vi, 1855, pp. 513—519. 

1855. Letter to Bishop Simpson. National Magazine, vi, 1855, 558-562. 

1855. Bishop Scott. National Magazine, vii, 1865, pp. 1-3. 

1855. George G. Cookman. National Magazine, vii, 1855, pp. 97-104. 

[855. A Third Olla Podrida. National Magazine, vii, 1855, pp. 152-158. 

1855. Bishop Baker. National Magazine, vii, 1855, pp. 193-196. 

1855. Bishop Simpson. National Magazine , vii, 1855, PP- 289-292. 

1855. Bishop Ames. National Magazine, vii, 1855, pp. 385-389. 

1855. A Log Cabin Bishop. R T ational Magazine, vii, 1855, pp. 520-523. 

1855. Preaching Required by the Times.. .with an Introduction by Dr. Bond. 

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i 8 55~5(3- Impressions of a Traveler in France. National Magazine, vii, 1855, 
PP- 3 1 9 “ 3 2 3 > 55 I_ 555 5 viii, 1856, pp. 35-38; 138-141. 

1856. Letters to Bishop Simpson. National Magazine, viii, 1856, pp. 177-180; 

273-276; 464-467. 

1856. The Great Reform; a Prize Essay on the duty, and the best method of 

Systematic Beneficence in the Church...New York: Published by 
Carlton & Phillips... 1856. i6°pp.i26. A part of, “ Systematic Bene¬ 

ficence. Three Prize Essays. The Great Reform by Abel Stevens. 
The Great Question, by Lorenzo White. Property Consecrated, by 
Benjamin St. James Fry. New York: Published by Carlton & Phil¬ 
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1857. Slavery—the Times. Meth. Quart. Review, xxxix, 1857, pp. 260-280. 

1857. American Slavery—its Progress and Prospects. Meth. Quart. Review, 

xxxix, 1857, pp. 437-464- 


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Rev. ABEL STEVENS, LL.D .—{continued). 

1858-61. The History of the Religious Movement of the Eighteenth Century, 
called Methodism, considered in its different Denominational Forms, and 
its Relations to British and American Protestantism.. .Volume I. 
[From the Origin of Methodism to the Death of Whitefield. Volume 11 . 
From the Death of Whitefield to the Death of Wesley. Volume III. 
From the Death of Wesley to the Centenary Jubilee of Methodism.] 
New York: Published by Carlton & Porter...London: Alexander 
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American and English Editions.] 

1858. Methodism and the Moravians. Ladies' Repository, xviii, 1858, pp. 

333 ~ 33 6 i 39 2 -395 ; 460-463. 

1859. An Ignored Historical Character. Knickerbocker Magazine, liii, 1 § 59 - 

pp. 75-82. 

1859. Thomas Walsh. Meth. Quart. Review , xli, 1859, pp 106-117. 

1860. Methodism: Suggestions Appropriate to its Present Condition. Meth. 

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1861. Methodism after Wesley’s Death. Meth. Quart. Review, xlii, 1861, pp. 

S- 3 1 - 

1861. Methodist Heroines. Ladies' Repository, xxi, 1861, pp. 148-153. 

1861. Irish Methodism. Ladies' Repository , xxi, 1861, pp. 330-338. 

1861. Dr. Coke. Ladies' Repository, xxi, 1861, pp. 403-408. 

1861. Great Triumphs of the Gospel. Methodism in the South Sea Islands. 

Ladies' Repository, xxi, 1861, pp. 589-592; 657-661 ; 721-724. 

1861. Recollections of the Rev. Orange Scott. Annals A?ner. Pulpit, by Wm. 
B. Sprague, D.D., vii, 1861, pp. 670-671. 

1861. Sketch of the Rev. Geo. Pickering. Annals Amer. Pulpit, by Win. B. 

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1862. Thomas Olivers. Harper's A r ew Monthly Magazine, xxii, 1862, pp. 

67-72. 

1862. John Wesley and the Church. Meth. Quart. Review, xliv, 1862, pp. 

41-61. 

1863. Life and Times of Nathan Bangs, D.D....New York: Published by 

Carlton & Porter... 1863. I2 ° PP- 4 2 ^. 

1864. Early Methodism and Early America : James Watt and John Wesley. 

Meth. Quart. Review, xlvi, 1864, pp. 256-278. 

1864-67. History of the Methodist Episcopal Church in the United States of 
America.. .vol. i, The Planting of American Methodism. [The 

Planting and Training of American Methodism; vol. iii,-vol. 

iv,-New York: Published by Carlton & Porter... 1867. 

12° pp. vol. i, 424; vol. ii, 511 ; vol. iii, 510; vol. iv. 

1865. Guizot on the Religious Questions of the Day. Meth. Quart. Rev., xlvii, 

1865, pp. 485-510. 

1865. The Centenary of American Methodism: a Sketch of its History, 

Theology, Practical System, and Success. Prepared by order of the 
Centenary Committee of the General Conference of the Methodist 
Episcopal Church.. .with a Statement of the Plan of the Centenary 
Celebration of 1866, by John McClintock, D.D. New York: Pub¬ 
lished by Carlton & Porter... 1865. I2 ° PP- 2 9 °- 

1866. The Second General Conference. Meth. Quart. Rev., xlviii, 1866, pp. 

3 2 5 - 350 - 

1866. The Women of Methodism. Its Three Foundresses, Susanna Wesley, 
the Countess of Huntingdon, and Barbara Heck ; with Sketches of 
their Female Associates and Successors in the Early History of the 
Denomination.. .A Centenary Offering to the Women of American 
Methodism, from the American Methodist Ladies’ Centenary Associa¬ 
tion. New York : Published by Carlton & Porter... 1866. 8° pp. 304. 

[Republished in England in 1877.] 




1882.] 


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637 


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1867. A Compendious History of American Methodism, abridged from the 
author’s “History.of the Methodist Episcopal Church”. . .New York : 
Published by Carlton & Porter... 1867. 8° pp. 608. 

1867. Geschichte der Bischoflichen Methodistenkirche in den Ver. Staaten von 
Nordamerika... Frei aus dem Englischen iibersetzt von H. Siebhart, 
Gehilfs—Editor des Christlichen apologeten. . .Cincinnati und Chi¬ 
cago. Verlag von Hitchcock & Walden. 12 0 pp. vol. i, 424; vol. ii,. 
444. 

1S68. Ezekiel Cooper, M'Clintock & Strong's Cyclopedia Biblical, Theological, 
and Ecclesiastical Literature, ii, 1868, p. 499. 

1870. Romanism and the Common School System. Meth. Quart. Rev., Hi, 
1870, pp. 204-220. 

1870. Politics and the Pulpit. Meth. Quart. Rev., lii, 1870, pp. 189-204. 

1873. 1 he Priesthood of the People. Meth. Quart. Rev., lv, 1873, PP- 43-69. 

1873. Itinerancy. Me Clin toe k 6° Strong's Cyclopedia Bib., Theol., and Eccle. 
Literature, iv, 1873, p. 711. 

1876. Nervous Diseases. Insomnia. Ladies ’ Repository , iii, 3d series, 1876, 
pp. 6-11. 

1876. The Parents of Madame De Stael. Ladies' Repository , iii, 3d series, 
1876, pp. 449-454- 

1876. An Extraordinary Character. Meth. Quart. Rev., lviii, 1876, pp. 416-433. 

1877. Lord Macaulay. Meth. Quart. Rev., lix, 1877, pp. 197-225. 

1877. Girlhood of Madame De Stael. A T ational Repository, ii, 1877, PP- 410- 

418; S 27 - 53 S- 

1878. Augustus Caesar. Johnson's New Universal Cyclopedia-, New York, i, 

[878, p. 328. Capital Punishment, ib. i, 1878, p. 768. James Bradley 
Finley, ib. ii, 1878, p. 103. James Floy. ib. ii, 1878, p. 174. Randolph 
S. Foster, ib. ii, 1878, p. 241. Harmony C. Gardner, ib. 1878, p. 426. 
General Rules of the Methodist Episcopal Church, ib. ii, 1878, p. 65. 
Enoch George, ib. ii, 1878, p. 496. Nathaniel Gilbert, ib. ii, 1878, p. 
548. William H. Gilder, ib. ii, 1878, p. 548 Howell Harris, ib. ii, 
1878, p. 807. Gilbert Haven, ib. ii, 1878, p. 825. Barbara Heck. ib. ii, 

1878, p. 855. William Hunter, ib. ii, 1878, p. 1,032. Jesse Lee. ib. ii, 
1878, p 1,706. Leroy Madison Lee. ib. ii, 1878, p. 1,706. Noah Lev- 
ings. ib. ii, 1878, p. 1,748. Local Preachers, ib. iii, 1878, p. 80. Wil¬ 
liam McKendree. ib., iii, 1878, p. 187. Methodism, ib. iii, 1878, pp. 
444-448. Thomas A. Morriss. ib. iii, 1878, p. 630. Enoch Mudge. ib. 
iii, 1878, p. 657. R. R. Roberts, ib. iii, 1878, p. —. 

1878. Madame De Stael’s German. Meth. Quart. Rev., lx, 1878, pp. 581-604. 

1879. Anecdotes of Voltaire among the Swiss. Harper's New Monthly Mag¬ 

azine, lvii, 1879, PP- 260 —. 

1880. The Glorious Return of the Vaudois. Meth. Quart. Rev., xlii, 1880, pp. 

205-232. 

1880. Last Days of Madame de Stael. National Repository, viii, 1880, pp. 

33 - 41 - 

1881. Madame de Stael. A Study of her Life and Times. First Revolution, 

and the First Empire. . .This woman was the last of the Romans under 
this Caesar, who dared not destroy her and could not abuse her ; La¬ 
martine, in two volumes. New York: Harper & Brothers... 1881. 
12 0 pp. vol. i, 267, vol. ii, 373. 

18—. Sketches and Incidents, a Budget from the Saddle Bags of an Itinerant. 
[Not seen.] 

18—. Pastor’s Stories. Boston. 18 0 . [Not seen.] 

18—. Tales from the Parsonage. Boston. 18 0 pp. [Not seen.] 

18—. Character Sketches. [Not seen.] 

18—. Centenary Reflections. [Not seen.] 

18—. Christian Work and Consolation. [Not seen.] 


638 


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[l 882 . 


Rev. ABEL STEVENS, LL.D .—{continued). 

1840-52. Editor of the Zion's Herald, Boston, Mass. 

1853-54. Editor of the National Magazine, New York, N. Y. 

1856-60. Editor of the Christian Advocate, New York, N. Y. 

1860-74. Joint Editor of the Methodist, New York, N. Y. 

1878. Associate Editor of yohnson's New Universal Cyclopedia, published in 
New York, N. Y. 

Prof. GEORGE HAPGOOD STONE. 

1878. Explosions of rubber bags, caused by hot oxygen. Magic Lantern, 
March, 1878. 

1878. A Projection Phoneidoscope. Scientific American Supplement, v, 1878, 
June, p. 2041. 

1880. Capillarity: Abstract of an Experimental Lecture. Scientific American 
Supplement, x, 1880, pp. 3792-3793. 

1880. Note on the Androscoggin Glacier. Amer. Naturalist, xiv, 1880, pp. 

299-302. 

1881. The Kames, or Eskers of Maine. Proc. Post. Soc. Nat. Hist.,xx, 1881, 

pp. 430-469. 

1881. Glacial Deposits in Eastern North America. Proc. Portlatid Soc. Natu¬ 
ral History, March 1881, pp. 1-6. 

1881. Glacial Erosion in Maine. Proc. Portland Soc. Nat. Hist., Nov. 1881. 
Separate. 8° pp. 11. 

1881. The Kames, or Eskers of Maine. Proc. Amer. Assoc. Adv. Sci., 1880, 
[1881] pp. 510-519. 

[881. Apparent Glacial Deposits in Valley Drift. Amer. Naturalist, xv, 1881, 
pp. 251-252. 

Rev. LEROY SUMNER STOWE. 

1 875. The Foe, and How to Meet It. An Essay read before the Bridgeport 
District Ministerial Association, at Wolcottville, Conn...New York: 
John Ross & Co., Printers... 1875. 12 0 pp. 11. 

Prof. JAMES STRONG, S T.D., LL.D. 

1850. Apparent Discrepancies in the Evangelists’ Accounts of Christ’s Ap¬ 
pearance to Mary Magdalene after his Resurrection. Meth. Quart. 
Rev., xxx ii, 1850, pp. 337 ~ 33 8 * 

1850. Quotation of the Prophecy of Christ’s Transfiguration, Zech. xii, 10, 
John xix, 37. Meth. Quart. Rev., xxxii, 1850, pp. 338-339. 

1850. The Baptismal Formula, Matthew xxviii, 19-20. Meth. Quart. Rev., 
xxxii, 1850, pp. 399-410. 

18;o. On the Second Sabbath after the First. Meth. Quart , Rev., xxxii, 1850, 
pp. 49 2 - 493 - 

1850. Identification of the Historical Periods comprised within the “ Seventy 
Weeks,” in Dan. ix, 24-27. Meth. Quart. Rev., xxxii, 1850, pp. 494- 
501. 

1850. Exegetical Suggestions. Meth. Quart. Rev., xxxii, 1850, pp. 666-667. 

1851. Lexicography of the New Testament. Meth. Quart. Rev., xxx iii, 1851, 

pp. 156-163. 

1851. “Peter and John” at the Sepulcher. Ladies' Repository, xi, 1851, pp. 
415-416. 

1851. The Doctrine of the Logos in the Introduction to John’s Gospel. 

Chap, i, 1—18. Meth. Quart. Rev., xxxiii, 1S51, pp. 377-395 ; 530-550. 

1851. The Relationship sustained towards Christ by “ Mary the wife of Cleo- 
phas,” John xix, 25. Meth. Quart. Rev., xxxiii, 1851, pp. 670-672. 


1882.] 


BIBLIOGRAPHY. 


639 


Prof. JAMES STRONG, S.T.D., LL.D. —( continued ). 

1851. Freedom of Thought the True Mean. An address delivered before the 

Philomathian Society of Troy Conference Academy, West Poultney, 
Vt., on the evening of July 15, 1851...New York: John F. Trow. 

1851. S° pp. 31, Pamphlet. 

1852. The Ascension. Ladies' Repository , xii, 1852, pp. 50-51. 

1852. The Genealogies of Christ. Meth. Quart. Rev., xxxiv, 1852, pp. 593- 
606 

1852. A New Harmony and Exposition of the Gospels; consisting of a Paral¬ 

lel and Combined Arrangement, on a New Plan, of the Narratives of 
the Four Evangelists, according to the Authorized Translation ; and 
a Continuous Commentary, with Brief Notes Subjoined, being the first 
period of the Gospel History, with a Supplement, containing extended 
Chronological and Topographical Dissertations, and a Complete Ana¬ 
lytical Index. . .illustrated by Maps and Engravings. New York: Carl¬ 
ton & Phillips. 1852. 8° pp. xxx, 388, 28*, 42*, 79*. 

1853. Questions on the Gospel History adapted to the author’s “ Harmony and 

Exposition of the Gospels, designed for Sunday Schools, Bible Classes, 
and Families...edited by Daniel P. Kidder. New York: Published 
by Carlton & Phillips... 1853. 2 4 ° PP- 2 95 - 

1853. A Manual of the Gospels; being an abridgement of the author’s “ Har¬ 
mony and Exposition of the Gospels;” for the use of Sunday Schools, 
Bible Classes, and Families... edited by Daniel P. Kidder. New Y01k : 
Published by Carlton & Phillips... 1853. 16 0 pp. xxxv, 1-217, 1^-217*. 

1853. A Compendium of the Gospels, containing every Fact and Doctrine of 
the four Gospels in a Connected and Chronological Order; in the 
words of the Authorized Version ; according to the arrangement of 
the author’s “ Harmony and Exposition of the Gospels,” with select 
references, designed for Sunday-Schools, Bible Classes, and Private 
Use... edited by Daniel P. Kidder. New York: Published by Carlton 
& Phillips ..1853. 16 0 pp. xxxv, 2r8. 

1853. Meaning of eiri'ha/ufiaveTai , in Hebrews ii, 16. Meth. Quart. Rev., xxxv, 
1853, PP- 453 - 455 - 

1853. Davidson’s Biblical Criticism. Meth. Quart. Rev., xxxv, 1853. pp. 549 “ 

568. 

1854. English Grammar. Meth. Quart. Rev., xxxvi, 1854. pp. 368-392. 

1854. A Harmony of the Gospels in the Greek of the Received Text ; on the 

Plan of the author’s English Harmony; with the most Important 
Various Readings, Brief Grammatical Explanations, Select Bible Ref¬ 
erences and Chronological Notes, for the use of Students and Others. 
. . .New York : John C. Riker.. .12° pp. xxxvi, 370. 

1854. Exposition of the Gospels condensed from the author’s Harmony and 
Exposition. New York: Carlton & Phillips. 1854. 16 0 pp. 218. 

1854. Manual of the Gospels, consisting of Compendium of the Gospels, and 

Exposition of the Gospels printed on opposite pages, being an abridge¬ 
ment of the Harmony and Exposition of the Gospels...New York: 
Carlton & Phillips. 1854. 16 0 pp. 43 6 - 

1855. Sunday School Labor.. .edited by D. P. Kidder, D.D. Sunday School 

Union, Carlton & Phillips. 1855. 12 0 pp. 85. 

1856. Epitome of Greek Grammar. New York : John F. Trow, Printer, 1856. 

1856. Aker’s Biblical Chronology. Meth. Quart. Rev., xxxviii, 1856, pp. 448- 

467. 

1856. Table of Biblical Chronology. Meth. Quart. Rev., xxxviii, 1856. pp. 

600-64 1 • 

1857. Epitome of Hebrew Grammar. New York: John F. Trow, Printer, 

1857. 8° pp. 80. [No title page.] 

1858. Hudson on a Future Life. Meth. Quart. Rev., xl, 1858, pp. 404-418. 

1858. Theological Compend for advanced Scholars. . .John F. Trow... New 

York. 1859. 16° pp. 29. Pamphlet. 


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[1882. 


Prof. JAMES STRONG, S.TD, LL.D .— (continued). 

1859. Scholastic Education and Biblical Interpretation, an Inaugural Address, 
at the opening of the Troy University, September 9, 1858...Troy, 
N. Y.: William H. Young... 1859. 8° pp. 34. Pamphlet. 

1861. The Prayer of Habakkuk. Meth. Quart. Rev., xliii, 1861. pp. 73-89. 
1862-65. (With Orange Judd and Mrs. Olin.) Number One, [Two—Three— 
Four] Lessons for every Sunday in the Year. Four Gospels and Acts. 
A Series of Lessons taken from the Historical and Prophetical Books, 
the Epistles, and the Psalms, all arranged in the order of time, with a 
brief connected history or epitome of the entire Old and New Testa¬ 
ments. Adapted for scholars of all ages. 1862. 16 0 . 

No. 1. The four Gospels and Acts of the Apostles, Nov. 1862. pp. 
112. 

No.2. From the Birth of Christ to Revelation, Nov. 1863. pp. 112. 
No. 3. The Period from Adam to Elijah, Dec. 1864. PP- m- 
No. 4. The Period from Elijah to Christ, Sept. 1865. pp. hi. 

[See Orange Judd.] 

1863. Colenso on the Pentateuch. Meth. Quart. Rev., xlv, 1863. pp. 286-311. 

1864. The Words of the Lord Jesus, by Raudolph Stier, D.D., late Chief 

Pastor and Superintendent of Schkenditz. Translated chiefly by Rev. 
William B. Pope. Revised by James Strong, S.T.D., and Rev. 
Henry B. Smith, D.D... New York : Published by N. Tibbals, Library 
Association, 37 Park Row. 1864. r. 8° pp. vol. i, xxxiii, 695; vol. ii, 
xxvii, 980. 

1865. Affinity of the Hebrew and Greek Languages. Meth. Quart. Rev., 

xlvii, 1865, pp. 430-444. 

1867-81. (With Rev. John McClintock, D.D.) Cyclopaedia of Biblical, 
Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature. New York: Harper & 
Brothers, Publishers, Frarklin Square. 8° 10 volumes, vol. i, 1867, 
pp. 4, vi, 1-947; vol. ii, 1868, pp. vii, 1-933 '■> v ol. 187°* pp. 
1048; vol. iv, 1872, pp. 1122; vol. v, 1873, pp. 958; vol. vi, 1876, pp. 
v, 1-997 ; vol. vii, 1877, pp. vi, 1003; vo1 - v i”> 1879, PP- v > 1086; vol. 
ix, 1880, pp. 1083; vol. x, 1881, pp. 1120. 

1868. Poem and Address, delivered before the Psi Upsilon Fraternity, in Hop¬ 

kins Music Hall, Cincinnati ; at the 34th Annual Convention. Also 
Address...at Middletown, Conn., at 33d Convention. Caleb Clark, 
Printer, Cincinnati, 1868. 8° pp. 238. 

1869. Epitome of Chaldee Grammar.. .John F. Trow, New York. 1869. 8° 

pp. 32. 

1870. A Year with Christ in the Old Testament; being a series of Weekly 

Bible Lessons, for Youth of all Classes...N. Tibbals & Son, New 
York. 1870. 18 0 pp. 61. 

1871. Member of Committee of Revision of Old Testament. 

1873. Dies I rae —Day of Wrath. Ladies’ Repository, xi, 2d Series, 1873, pp. 
62-63. 

1873. Introduction and Analysis of the Epistles to the Romans and Hebrews 
and of the Book of Revelation...New York: Poole & Maclaughlan. 
1873. 8° pp. 32. Pamphlet. 

1873. Introduction, Lectures by the late John M' Clintock, D.D., LL.D., on 
Theological Encyclopaedia and Methodology, 1873, pp. 11-13. 

1875. Tables of Biblical Chronology, exhibiting Every Date, definitely given 

in the Holy Scriptures, with the Passage, or Authority on which it rests; 
constructed in such a manner as to verify themselves.. .New York : 
John F. Trow & Son, Printers. .. 1875. 8° pp. 45. Pamphlet. 

1876. The Passage of the Red Sea. Meth. Quart. Rev., lviii, 1876. pp. 223- 

243 - 

1876. The Book of the Prophet Daniel, theologically and homilitically ex¬ 
pounded by Dr. Otto Zockler, Professor of Theology in the University 
of Greifswald, Prussia. Translated, Enlarged, and Edited by James 
Strong, S.T.I)...New York: Scribner, Armstrong & Co. 1876. 8° 
pp. 273. [Part of Lange’s Commentary, edited by Dr. Schaffi] 


1882.] 


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64I 


Prof. JAMES STRONG, S.T.D., LL.D. — ( continued). 

1876. Greek in a Nutshell, an Outline of Greek Grammar, with Brief Reading 

Lessons; designed for Beginners in the New Testament. New York : 
Nelson & Phillips. 1876. I2°pp. 27. 

1877. lhe Book of Esther, theologically and homiletically expounded by Fr. 

W. Schultz, Professor in ordinary Theology at Breslau, Prussia. 
Translated, enlarged, and edited... New York; Scribner, Armstrong 
& Co. 1877. 8° pp. 96. [Part of Lange’s Commentary, edited by 

Dr. Schaff.] 

1877. A Literal translation of the Book of Ecclesiastes ; as close as the idioms 
of the respective languages allow, and so arranged as to exhibit the 
Metrical Structure.. .John F. Trow, New York. 1877. 8° pp. 16. 

Pamphlet. 

1877. Introduction and Analysis of the Book of Ecclesiastes.. .John F. Trow, 

New York. 1877. 8° pp. 16. Pamphlet. 

1878. Egyptian Chronology. Meth. Quart. Rev., lx, 1878. pp. 197-219 ; 462- 

479 - 

1878. An Exposition and Vindication of Solomon’s Song...John F. Trow, 
New York. 1878. 8° pp. 32. Pamphlet. 

1878. Scripture History, delineated from the Biblical Records and from all 

other Accessible Sources, ancient, or modern, especially the Re¬ 
searches of Critics and the Explorations of Travelers...Madison 
Journal Print. 1878. 12 0 pp. 120*, 224. 

1879. Paragraphs, Chapters, and Verses of the Bible. Anglo-American Bible 

Revision, by Members of the Amer. Revision Committee. Philadelphia. 
pp. 166-169. 

1882. Documentary Origin of Genesis. Meth. Quart. Rev., Ixiv, 1882. pp. 
28-37. 

Rev. WILLIAM SPRAGUE STUDLEY, D.D. 

1865. Final Memorials of Major Joseph Warren Paine. Remarks at his 
Funeral, Dec. 29, 1864.. .with an Appendix. Printed for Private Cir- 
, culation. Boston ; Press of John Wilson & Son. 1835. 8° pp. 36. 

1.882. Photographic Pictures of the Summerfield Methodist Episcopal Church, 
Brooklyn, N. Y., from April, 1857, to April, 1859... 1882. 8° pp. 12. 

DAVID AIREY SUTTON. 

1866-72. City Editor of the St. Louis Times, St. Louis, Mo. 

1876- 77. Managing Editor of the St. Joseph Herald, and St. Joseph Chronicle, 

St. Joseph, Mo. 

1 877— 79. Member of the City Staff of the New York Tribune, New York, N. Y. 
1879-81. Financial Editor and afterwards City Editor of the New York Star, 

New York, N. Y. 

EMORY HARLOW TALBOT. 

1:875—77. News Editor of the Hartford Times, Hartford, Conn. 

1877-78. Night Editor of the Boston Globe, Boston, Mass. 

Rev. MICAH JONES TALBOT, D.D. 

1865. Report of the Committee on Public Schools, for the year 1865, to the 
Town of Bristol, R. I. 1865. 8° pp. 26. 

1867. Report of the Committee on Public Schools to the Honorable City 
Council of the City of Newport, for the year 1866, with the Report of 
the Superintendent of Public Schools, Newport, R. I. 1867. 8° pp. 76. 

1876. History of the Origin and Progress of the Methodist Episcopal Church 
in Warren, R. I. Including Notices of many Clergymen and Others 
who have contributed to its Planting and Growth.. .Providence : Provi¬ 
dence Press Company, Printers. 1876. 12 0 pp. 232. 

1866-68. Editor of the Newport Daily News, Newport, R. I. 

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642 WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. [1882. 

Rev. GEORGE LANSING TAYLOR, D.D. 

1855. An Autumn Ode. Ladies' Repository, xv, 1855, pp. —. 

1856. Morning. [Poem.] Ladies' Repository, xvi, 1856. p. 217. 

1857. Prometheus. [Poem.] Ladies' Repository , xvii, 1857. p. 593. 

1858. All Thine. [Hymn.] Beauty of Holiness, ix, 1858. p. 41. 

1858. Trust. [Hymn.] Beauty of Holiness , ix, 1858. p. 303. 

1859. Be Strong. [Poem.] Ladies' Repository,* ix, 1859. p. 85. 

1859. Bliss. [Poem.] Ladies' Repository, xix, 1859. p. 119. 

1859. To the Flower Innocence. [Poem.] Ladies' Repository, xix, 1859. p. 
649. 

1859. The All Life. Knickerbocker Magazine, liv, 1859. p. 576. 

1864. Maryland’s Free. [Piano Sheet Music, Horace Waters, New York.] 

1864. Eleutheria. [Poem.] Ladies' Repository, xxiv, 1864. pp. 295-296. 

1865. A Tale of the Valley War. [Poem.] Ladies' Repository, xxv, 1865, pp. 

517-518. [Sheridan’s Charge at the Battle of the Opequan, Sept. 19, 
1864.] 

1866. Six Centenary Hymns for the use of [Methodist] Centenary Meetings 

and Celebrations.. .Edited for the Centenary Committee by John 
M’Clintock, D.D. New York: Carlton & Porter. 1S66. 8° pp. 8. 

[with music.] 

1866. The Cry of Creation. Meth. Centenary Magazine, Pittsburg, Pa., i, 1866. 
1866. A Centennial Rhyme. Children's Centenary Memorial, or Exhibition 
Book, edited by Daniel Wise, D.D. New York. N. Tibbals. pp. 113- 
117. 

1866. Temperance Hymn. Temperance Chimes, Natl. Temp. & Publication 

Soc'y, New York. 1866. 

1867. ^^e Two Fountains—In Two Odes. Ladies' Repository, xxvii, 1867. 

pp. 96-97. 

1867. Our Years of Life. Meth. Almanac, New York. Carlton Porter. 

1868 [1867]. p. 2. 

1868. The World’s Hope. Excelsior Magazine, i, 1868, pp. 3-7. [First de¬ 

livered as Junior Exhibition Piece, Columbia College, i860.] 

1868. Push Things. [Campaign Song, printed in several Song Books.] 

1869. A Hymn to Light. Ladies' Repository, iii, 2d Series, 1869, PP- 465-466. 

1860. Worship. [Poem.] Ladies' Repository, xx, i860, pp. 95-96. 

i860. Duty, a Sonnet. Amer. Monthly Magazine, i, i860, p. 330. 

i860. Independence Ode. Amer. Monthly Magazine, i, i860, p. 210. 

i860. Address of Summer to Winter. Airier. Monthly Magazine, i, 1S60, 277- 
278. 

1860. The Smiting of the Rock in Radish. Amer. Monthly Magazine, i, i860. 

PP- 354 - 356 - 

1861. Dare to do Right. Amer. Monthly Magazine, ii, 1861, p. 32. [First 

printed in Christian Advocate, New York, June, i860. Set to music by 
S. J. Vail and printed in many books of music for Schools and Sunday 
Schools.] 

1861. The Passage of the Red Sea. [Poem.] Amer. Monthly Magazine, ii, 
1861, pp. 1-4. 

1861. Words for Freedom. [Poem.] Amer. Monthly Magazine, ii, 1861. pp. 

x 45 _i 46 - 

i86t. Armageddon. [Poem.] Littell's Living Age. 1861. p. 576. [From 
Christian Advocate, New York, Aug. 8, 1861.] 

1861. Pure Bread: an Essay on its Chemistry and Manufacture, with a de¬ 
scription of the Aerated Unfermented Bread Manufactured by Davies 
& Co., New York City, Patented March 9,1859. New York: Printed 
by John A. Gray. 1861. 12 0 pp. 12. Pamphlet. 

1863. A Vision of the Ages. Ladies' Repository, xxiii, 1863, pp. 51-52. 
[Graduating Piece, Columbia College, N. Y.] 


1882.] 


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643 


Rev. GEORGE LANSING TAYLOR, D.D .—{continued). 

I1S64. No Slave Beneath the* Flag. [Piano Sheet Music, Horace Waters, 
New York.] 

i8 7 °- John P. Finley. M' Clintock Strong’s Cyclopaedia, Biblical, Theological , 

& Ecclesiastical Literature , iii, 1870, p. 563. Robert W. Finley, ib. iii, 
1S70, p. 563.^ Freeborn Garrettson. ib. iii, 1870, pp. 745-746. George 
Gary. ib. 1870, p. 746. Enoch George, ib. iii, 1870, p. 809. 

1S71. Necessity of City Missions. Address at the Anniversary of New York 
Church Extension and Missionary Society of the M. E. Church—St. 
Paul’s M. E. Church, March 27, 187r. Report N. Y. Church Exten¬ 
sion and Passionary Society. 1871. pp. 20-30. 

1871. Wisdom, a Dramatic Ode. Proceedings at the Inauguration of Syracuse 
University, and Laying the Corner Stone of the Hall of Languages, 
lS 7 i- PP- 30 - 35 - 

1871. Hymn for Dedication of Memorial Chapel of Wesleyan University. 

1872. Christian Citizens and Politics. Proceedings Second New York State 

Methodist Convention at Syracuse, N. Y. 1872. pp. 121-130. 

1872. Work in Rest. Scribner's Monthly , iv, 1872, pp. 33-34. 

1872. Old Age. Three Score Years and Beyond', by W. H. De Puy, D.D. 
Nelson Phillips, pp. 13-16. 

1872. Rev. Alfred Cookman, A. M. [Poem.] “ Stayed on God," a sermon by 
Rev. Alfred Cookman, reprinted after his Death. New York: N. Tib- 
bals, 1872. 

1872. The Sunday School Axe. Report N. Y. State Sunday School Teachers' 

Association. 1872. pp. 29-33. Woman’s Work in Sunday Schools. 
ib. 1872, pp. 72-77. 

1872-73. Gordon Hall. M’ Clintock 6° Strong's Cyclopcedia, Biblical Theol. 

Eccle. Literature, iv, 1879^3.29. Samuel Hamilton, ib. iv. 1872^.48. 
Thomas Hanby. ib. iv, 1872, pp. 56-57. Lewis Hobbs, ib. iv, 1872, p. 
286. Charles Holliday, ib. iv, 1872, p. 30. Edward Holyoke, ib. iv. 
[872, pp. 312-313. Jonathan Homes, D.D. ib. iv, 1872, p. 313. Na¬ 
thaniel Homes, or Holmes, ib. iv, 1872, pp. 313-314. J. B. Houghtaling. 
ib. iv, 1872, p. 366. Bezaleel Howe. ib. iv, 1872, p. 379. Edward Hyde. 
ib. iv, 1872, p. 428. Peter Jayne, ib. iv, 1872, p. 792. William Jewett. 
ib. iv, 1872, p. 915. William D. Jewett, ib. iv, 1872, p. 915. Benjamin 
Jones, 1. ib. iv, 1872, p.998. Benjamin Jones, 2. ib. iv, 1872, p. 998. 
Greenbury R. Jones, ib. iv, 1872, p. 999. John M. Jones, ib. iv, 1872, 
p. 1000. Torial Joso. ib. iv, 1872, p. 1034. Charles H. Kelley, ib. v, 

1873, P- 3 1 - George W. Kelso, ib. v, 1873, p. 32. Bennett Kendrick. 

ib. v, 1873, P- 39 - Robert Lewis Kennon. ib. v, 1873, P- 44 - Josiah 
Keyes, ib. v, 1873, P- 6°. Chandley Lambert, ib. v, 1873, P- 20 7 * 
John Lane. ib. v, 1873, p. 228. Jason Lee. ib. v, 1873, P- 3 21 - Wilson 
Lee. ib. v, 1873, P- 3 2 3 - Hezekiah G. Leigh, v, 1873, P- 33 8 - The- 
ophilus Lessey. ib. v, 1873, P- 3 8 °- J 0 * 111 Lindsay, ib. v, 1873, p. 437. 

John Littlejohn, ib. v, 1873, P- 45 ^- ) olln B - Matthias, ib. 1873, P- 9 °°- 
Spencer Mattison. ib. v, 1873, p. 902. William McKendree. ib. v, 
1 S73, pp. 944 - 945 - 

1873. Syracuse University Hymn. Exercises at the Dedication of the Hall of 

Languages of Syracuse University, Thursday, May 8, 1873, P- 3 - 
1873. The Sabbath and the Beer Question. Proceedings Seventh Nat'l Tem¬ 
perance Convention, Saratoga, N. Y., Aug. 26, 1873. PP- f 43 _l8 5 - 
Separate as Tract by National Temperance Publication House, New 
York. 

1873. Man’s Mortal Frailty and God’s Immortal Gospel, a Sermon preached 

in the Methodist Episcopal Church, Hempstead, Long Island, N. Y., 
Oct. 14, 1872, at the funeral of Miss Lydia A. De Mott.. .Hempstead: 
Inquirer Office. 1873. 12 0 pp. 17- 

1874. Fine Art: its Nature, Necessity, and Office. Meth. Quart. Rev., lvi, 

1874, pp. 231-246. Separate. [Address delivered at the Inauguration 
of the College of Fine Arts, Syracuse University, Sept. 18, 1873.] 


644 WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. [1882. 

Rev. GEORGE LANSING TAYLOR, D.D .—{continued). 

1875. Who Killed Young Kane ; or, the Ruin of Rum. A sermon preached in 
the George Street M. E. Church, New Haven, Conn., May 30... .New 
Haven: Connecticut Publishing Co. 8° pp. 12. 

1875. Henry Boehm, 1775—1875 : —The Heroic Age of Methodism. Boehm's 
Reminiscences, Historical and Biographical. New York: Nelson 6° 
Phillips, 1875, pp. 555-561. [An Hexameter Ode read at the Cele¬ 
bration of the One Hundredth Year of the Life of Rev. Henry Boehm, 
at Trinity M. E. Church, Jersey City, June 8, 1875.] 

1876-77. Joseph A. Merrill. A/'Clintock <S° Strong's Cyclopaedia, Biblical, Theol. 

& Eccle. Literature, vi, 1S76, pp. 121-122. Timothy Merritt, ib. v i, 
1876, p. 122. Samuel Mervin. ib. vi, 1876, p. 123. Peter Moriarty. ib. 
vi, 1876, p. 610. Philip Munger. ib. vi, 1876, p. 732. John Nicholson. 
ib. vii, 1877, p. 69. William W. Ninde. ib. vii, 1877, p. hi. Samuel 
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1878. The Christmas Bells. [Poem.] National Repository, iii, 1878, pp. 9-13. 

Illustrated. 

1879. Summering on the St. Lawrence. National Repository, vi, 1S79, pp. 

1—16. Illustrated. 

1880. Mrs. Austa M. French, a Biographical Sketch.. .extracted from the 

columns of the Christian Advocate, New York, Nov. 18, 18S0. Print¬ 
ed for Private Circulation. New York: Phillips & Hunt. 1880. 16 0 

pp. 12. 

1S80. De Profundis via Crucis. National Repository, vii, 1880. pp. 451-454. 
1880. Aspirations of Youth. National Repository, viii, 18S0. pp. 511-512. 
1880. Gilbert Haven: Bishop, Emancipationist, Leader of Men. [Elegy.] 
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Russell & Co. 1880. pp. 170-172. 

1880. The Visit of the Shepherds. Preacher & Homiletic Monthly, iv, 1880, 

pp. 284-285. 

1881. The Rev. Seymour Landon, of New York East Annual Conference, 

M. E. Church. His Life and Times, a Biographical Sketch.. .Printed 
from the Christian Advocate of April 14, 1881. New York: Phillips 
& Hunt. 16° pp. Pamphlet. 

1882. The Resurrection of Christ, the Corner Stone of Christian Faith. 

Preacher 6° Homiletic Monthly, vi, 1882, pp. 489-495. 

1861-62. Assist. Editor Christian Advocate, New York, N. Y. 

Rev. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN TEFFT, D.D., LL.D. 

1838. Liberty, a Poem.. .Kent’s Hill, Maine. 8° pp. 16. 

1840. The Three Elements of a Perfect Church, considered in a discourse 

preached on Reopening the Methodist Chapel, in the City of Bangor, 
October 25, 1840... Published by Request. Bangor: Printed" by 
Samuel S. Smith. 1840, pp. 24. Pamphlet. 

1841. The Republican Influence of Christianity: a discourse delivered on the 

occasion of the death of William Henry Harrison, at Bangor, April 
22, and redelivered at Hallowed and Augusta, May 14, 1841, being 
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1843. Prayer. Ladies' Repository, iii, 1843, P- 3 f 8 - 

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1844. Inaugural Address on taking the Chair of Greek and Hebrew Languages 

and Literature in Indiana Asbury University. 1844. 8°. [Not seen.] 

1844. True Manly Character, an address to the Students of Asbury Universi¬ 

ty. 1844. 8°. [Not seen.] 

1845. History of Greek and Roman Speculation, a lecture before Wabash 

College. 1845. [Not seen.] 


1882.] 


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645 


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1846-56. Numerous Editorials in Ladies' Repository. 

1847. [Editor.] A Series of Sketches, Literary, and Religious, designed for 

the Improvement of the Young, by Erwin House...Cincinnati: 
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1849. Career of Louis Kossuth. [Not seen.] 

1849. “Greek Charts,” a New Method of Studying Greek. 1S49. [Not seen.] 

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1850. [Editor.] Sinfulness of American Slavery ; proved from its evil sources ; 

its injustice ; its wrongs; its contrariety to many Scripture commands, 
prohibitions and principles, and to the Christian spirit, and from its 
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of American Citizens in Regard to Slavery, by Charles Elliott, D.D. .. 
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1851. Hungary and Kossuth : or, an American Exposition of the late Plunga- 

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1851. Inaugural Address on taking the Presidency of Genesee College. 1851. 

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1852. Daniel Webster: his Life and Character... Rochester. Daily American 

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1854. Webster and his Masterpieces.. .in two volumes, volume i. [ ii ] Au¬ 
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1859. Professor Larabee. Ladies' Repository, xix, 1859. pp. 550-557. 

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1878. Bangor. Johnson's New Universal Cyclopedia, New York, i, 1878, p. 
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1880. Our Political Parties.. .Third Edition. Boston: Lee & Shepard, Pub¬ 
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1836-52. Editor of the Ladies' Repository, Cincinnati, Ohio. 

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1873-78. Editor of the Northern Border, Bangor, Maine. 

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jg_ # Several articles in Southern Journal of Education, Atlanta, Ga. 

1880. Corresponding Editor of the Atlanta Advocate, Atlanta, Ga. 


Rev. LORENZO ROCKWOOD THAYER, D.D. 

1859. Hon Jacob Sleeper. Ladies' Repository, xix, 1859, pp. 577 ~ 5 8 o. 


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[l 882 . 


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1869-71. Editor of a religious periodical, Bricksburgh, N. J. 

THOMAS BANGS THORPE. ' 

18—. Tom Owen, the Bee-Hunter. [Not seen.] 

18—. Mysteries of the Back-woods. [Not seen.] 

1846. Our Army on the Rio Grande; being a short account of the Important 

Events transpiring from the time of the Removal of the “Army of 
Occupation” from Corpus Christi, to the Surrender of Matamoras ; 
with descriptions of the Battle of Palo Alto and Resaca de la Palma, 
the Bombardment of Fort Brown, and the Ceremonies of the Sur¬ 
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1876. 16° pp. ix, 196. 

1847. Our Army at Monterey; being a Correct Account of the Proceedings 

and Events which occurred to the “Army of Occupation,” under the 
coipmand of Major-General Taylor, from the time of Leaving Mata- 
moras to the Surrender of Monterey, with a description of the Day’s 
Battle and the Storming of Monterey; the Ceremonies attending the 
Surrender; together with the Particulars of the Capitulation, illus¬ 
trated by a View of the City, and Map drawn by Lieut. Benjamin, 
U. S. A...Philadelphia: Published by Carey and Hart. 1847. 16 0 

pp. vii, 204. 

1854. The Hive of “The Bee-Hunter,” a Repository of Sketches, including 

Peculiar American Character Scenery, and Rural Sports.. .illustrated 
by Sketches from Nature. New York: D. Appleton and Company, 
346 and 348 Broadway. London: 16 Little Britain. MDCCCLIV. 
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1855. Remembrances of the Mississippi. Harper's New Monthly Magazine , 

xii, 1855, pp. 25-40. 17 cuts. 

18—. Bob Herring, the Arkansas Bee-Hunter. Major Thorpe's Scenes in Ar- 
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1858-63. Contributions to first edition of the American Cyclopaedia. 1858- 
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18—. A Voice to America. [Not seen.] 

1846. Associate editor of a Whig newspaper in New Orleans. 

1846. Established The Conservator , Baton Rouge, La. 

1859. Editor of the Spirit of the Times , New York, N. Y. 

187-. Dramatic Editor of Forest and Stream. 

SAMUEL HOYT TROWBRIDGE. 

1870. Mental Independence. Ladies' Repository, 1S70, pp.—. 

1877. Our Curiosity Shop. The Institute (Quarterly), Nov. 1877, PP- 25-26. 

1878. Scientific Museum in Pritchett Institute. The Institute , 1878, pp. 105- 

108. 

1880. Science and the Bible. Kansas City Review Sci. and Industry, 1880, pp. 
373 - 376 . 

1880. Does the Bible Teach that Adam was the First Man? Oriental and 
Biblical fount., 1880, pp. 185-192. 

1880. Report of the Department of Geology and Natural History. Register 

and Directory of Pritchett School Institute, Glasgow , Missouri. '^SSo 
pp. 9-13. 

1881. Remarks on the Classification and Distribution of Producti. Proc. 

Amer. Assoc. Adv. Sci., r88r, pp. 193-204. 

1881. The Religious Aspect of the American Scientific Association. Christian 
Philosophy [Quarterly,] 1881, pp. 29-32. 


1882 .] 


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1882. Prayer for Physical Healing. Kansas City Review Sci. and Industry, 
1882, pp. 548-550. 

1SS2. A Plea for Natural History Museums. Kansas City Review Sci. and 
Industry, 1882, pp. 643-649. 

Rev. CPIARLES K. TRUE, D.D. 

1840. The Elements of Logic, explained by numerous Examples and Exer¬ 
cises ; adapted to the Capacity of Younger Students, and designed for 
Academies and the Higher Classes of Common Schools...Boston : 
Crocker Brewster, 47 Washington Street. 1840. 

1845. Shawmut: or, the Settlement of Boston, by the Puritan Pilgrims... 

Boston: Waite, Pierce and Company. 1845. 

1846. Review of Sketches of Protestantism in Italy, Past and Present, by 

Robert Baird, Boston, 1845. ( Ladies' Repository ?) vi, 1846, pp. 485- 

507 - 

1848. Sermon: Divine Providence. Meth. Epis. Pulpit, 1848. pp. 193-203. 

1854. The Philosophy of Induction. Meth. Quart. Rev., xxxvi, 1854, pp. 431- 

442. 

1855. Baccalaureate Sermon delivered before the Graduating Class of the 

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1859. The Moral Theory of the Bible and of Philosophy Harmonized. Meth. 

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1860. Wesleyan Methodism. North Amer. Rev., clxxxvi, i860, pp. —. 

1861. The Elements of Logic; adapted to the Capacity of Younger Students 

and designed for Academies and the Higher Classes of Common 
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1861. The Rev. John Lindsay. Annals Amer. Pulpit, Wm. B. Sprague, 
D.D., vii, 1861. pp. 474 - 475 * 

1869. Theodicy. Meth. Quart. Rev., li, 1869. pp. 270-292. 

1870. A Word to Lads on Tobacco.. .New York: Carlton & Lanahan. 

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of Boston and of the more Prominent Persons connected with the 
Massachusetts Colony...two illustrations. New York: Nelson & 
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ment. 16° pp. 207. 

1877. The Life and Times of Sir Walter Raleigh, Pioneer of Anglo-American 

Colonization...Cincinnati: Hitchcock and Walden. New York: 
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1878. The Life and Times of John Knox, the Soul of the Scottish Reforma¬ 

tion ... Cincinnati: Hitchcock and Walden. New York: Nelson & 
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1878. Memoirs of John Howard, the Pioneer’s Friend.. .Cincinnati: Hitch¬ 

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225. 

1879. The Thirty Years’ War... Cincinnati: Hitchcock & Walden. New 

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1S82. Heroes of Holland. The Founders and Defenders of the Dutch Re¬ 
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1882. Life of Captain John Smith, First Planter of Virginia...New York: 
Phillips & Hunt. 16 0 pp. —. 

1839. Editor of The Oregonian and Indian's Advocate , Boston, Mass. 


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[1882. 


Rev. JOSEPH JOHNSON TURTON. 

1864. The Unauthorized Calvinism of the English Bible. Meth. Quart. Rev., 
xlvi, 1864. PP- 380-395. 

Rev. JOHN HANSOM TWOMBLY, D.D. 

1859. Annual Report of the Public Schools of the City of Chelsea. Pamph¬ 
let. 8° pp. 32. 

1859. Timothy. The Young Men of the Bible, considered in a series of lec¬ 
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1863-71. Annual Reports of the Board of Managers of the New England 
Educational Society, presented at the annual meetings held in Boston, 
iS63to 1871. Boston. 8° pp. (average) 12. Pamphlets. 

1866. The Development and Proper Direction of the Social Power of the 
Church. A Phonographic Report of the Debates and Addresses, etc., 
of the New England Methodist Centenary Convention held in Boston, 
June 17, 1866, pp. 124-135. 

1866-69. Semi-Annual and Annual Reports on the Condition of the City 
Schools, and on various educational topics. [Published separately 
and with the city documents.] 

1868. “The Course of Study in Grammar Schools.” Proceedings Annual 
Meeting of the American Institute of Instruction, at Pittsfield, 1868, 
pp. 76-84. 

1871. Address at the Anniversary of the Boston Port Society. Fourth An¬ 

nual Report of the Boston Port Society , 1871, pp. 25-33. 

1872. Industrial Education. Transactions of the National Agricultural Con¬ 

vention, Washington, D. C., 1872, pp. 44-46. 

1873. The Value of Mind Power. Transactions Wis. State Agricul. Society, 

1872-73, pp. 167-171. 

1874. A Variety of Industries the Source of Financial and Social Prosperity. 

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MARVIN WALLACE VAN DENBURG, M.D. 

1881. Case of an Enormous Cystic Tumor of the Kidney. Amer. Journ. 
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Rev. DANIEL CUMMINGS VAN NORMAN, LL.D. 

1861. (with Louis Pujol, A.M.) The Complete French Class Book, embrac¬ 
ing Grammar, Conversation, Literature with Commercial Correspond¬ 
ence, and an Adequate Dictionary.. .New York : A. S. Barnes & Burr. 

... 1861. 8° pp. x, 540. 

Prof. JOHN MONROE VAN VLECK, LL.D. 

i8 5 2 “ 53 * Tables giving the positions of the Moon for 1855 and 1856. Nauti¬ 
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1854-74. Tables giving the positions of Saturn for 1857 to 1S77. Nautical 
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1875-81. Tables giving the positions of the Moon for 1878 to 1884. Nautical 
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1848. Editor of the Wilkinson County Whig, Miss. 


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Rev. Bishop HENRY WHITE WARREN, D.D. 

1859. A Half Century of Unitarianism. Meth. Quart. Rev ., xli, 1859, pp. 
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1S62. Recent Confirmations of the Scripture Record. Meth. Quart. Rev., 
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1864. The Battle of Blenheim. Meth. Quart. Rev., xlvi, 1S64, pp. 419-436. 
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1872. Scientific Certainties (not opinions) about Alcohol. New York: Na¬ 
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1S72. Will Men Outgrow the Bible ? A sermon delivered before the Y. M. C. 

Association in Arch Street M. E Church, Philadelphia, Dec. 19, 1871. 
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1874. Sights and Insights; or, Knowledge by Travel.. .three illustrations. 

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1876. Past Successes—Future Possibilities: A Centennial Sermon, delivered 
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1878. Certainties Concerning Heaven. The Amer. Pidpit. Edited by Edwin 
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1878. The Chautauqua Text Books. No. Two. Studies of the Stars...New 

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1880. Eulogy delivered before the Philadelphia Preachers’ Meeting, on 

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1881. The Prayer of Faith. The Preacher and Homiletic Monthly, New York, 

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1855. The Creator: a metrical translation from the Spanish. [One of a 

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1857. Christ the Touchstone of Human Hearts. Pulpit Eloquence of the 

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Stier.] 

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1857. The Last Judgment. Pulpit Eloquence of the Nineteenth Century, 1857, 
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1859. The Ministry of EG 1 : an Examination of the Popular Bitter Sweet 

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1861. Is God Love ? a Sermon preached at the Dedication of the New Meth¬ 

odist Episcopal Church at Waltham, March 13, 1861... Boston : James 
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1862. Vorwarts und Riickwarts. Eine Anrede an die Zoglinge der Missions- 

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1863. The Impending Revolution in Anglo Saxon Theology. Meth. Quart. 

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1863. Biblical Cosmology and the Doctrine of the Fall of the World, Biblio¬ 
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1863. Recent Theological Literature of Germany. Bibliotheca Sacra, xx, 
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1863. Anfangsgrunde der Logik, Einfach dargestellt und mit Beispielen 

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1866. The Latest Attempt to Harmonize the Mosaic History of Creation and 

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1866. Der Methodismus kein Rath oder Werk aus den Menschen, Sacularfest- 

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1882 .] 


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1875. The New Medical Education. New England Medical Gazette, x, 1875, 
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1876. The Taxation of Colleges, Churches, and Hospitals. Tax Exemp¬ 

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1877. The Gospel Invitation. The Gospel Invitation. Sermons Related to the 

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1877. Medical Progress, Relation of the State, the School, and the Profes¬ 
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1877. The Gateways to the Learned Professions. An Essay occasioned by 
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1877. Fourth Annual Report of the President of Boston University. Boston. 
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1877. Review of Twenty Arguments employed in Opposition to the Opening 

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1878. Fifth Annual Report of the President of Boston University. Boston. 

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1878. The Liberation of Learning in England. Boston University Year Book, 

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1S79. Joint and Disjoint Education in the Public Schools. Proceedings Amer. 

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1879. Sixth Annual Report of the President of Boston University. Boston. 

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1879. Address at the Funeral Services of Rev. David Patten, D.D. Memorial 
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1882. 1 he True Key to Ancient Cosmology and Mythical Geography. Bos¬ 

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1878. Tobacco Drunkards... 1878. 16 0 pp. 8. 

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1877. On Protecting the top of the Lining of Blast Furnaces from the Batter¬ 

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1879. Report on the Practical Operations of Arbitration and Conciliation in 

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1880. On Casualties in Coal Mining. Paper read before the American Social 

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1880. “On the Blair Process in India, with notes on the Present Condition of 

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1881. Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration in New York, Ohio, and Penn¬ 

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117 Franklin Street. 1881. 8° pp. 75 * Pamphlet. 


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JOSEPH DAME WEEKS— [continued). 

1881. Notes of a Trip through the James River Valley.. .a paper read before 
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1881. The Iron Ores of the James River Valley, Virginia...Reported from 

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1882. Hoop Iron and Cotton Ties. Hearing before a sub-committee of the 
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1875. City Editor of the Daily News, Boston, Mass. 

1876. Editor of the Temperance Album, Boston, Mass. 

1878. Editor of the Porcupine, Boston, Mass. 

1880. Assistant Editor of the Boston Times, Boston, Mass. 

1882. Literary Editor and Art Critic of Boston Post, Boston, Mass. 

Rev. ERASTUS WENTWORTH, D.D. 

1841. The Superannuate; Life of William Ryder, New York. 1S41. [Not 

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1842. Reading: an Address before the Library Association of Pittsford, Ver¬ 

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1845. The Bible Intimately Identified with Human Progress. Ladies’ Re¬ 

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1846. The Resurrection: Sermon at the Funeral of Miss Julia H. Kellogg, 

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1847. The Impregnable Fortress. Ladies’ Repository, vii, 1847, pp. 21-22. 

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1872-76. Editor of the Ladies' Repository, Cincinnati, O. 

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1863. John Goodwin. Meth. Quart. Rev., xlv, 1863, pp. 357 ~ 3 Si * 

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1875 Notes on Philippians and Colossians. Commentary on the New Testa¬ 
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1855. A Chip of Logic. National Magazine, vii, 1855, pp. 159-162. 

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1856. Phonography and Phonotypy. Ladies' Repository, xvi, 1856, pp. 28-30. 
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1860. A Commentary on the Gospels of Matthew and Mark. Intended for 

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1861. Arminian View of the Fall and Redemption. Meth. Quart. Rev., xliii, 
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188r. Editorial Staff of the Boston Traveller, Boston, Mass. 

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Rev. LORENZO WHITE. 

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1857. Illustrated Scientific and Descriptive Catalogue of Achromatic Micro¬ 

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1858. Optics. Silliman's Principles of Physics, pp. —. 
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1864. Assistant Editor of Principles of Chemistry by J. A. Porter. 1864. 
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1864-1875. 

Rev. GEORGE HENRY WHITNEY, D.D. 

1871. Hand-Book of B'ble Geography; containing the Name, Pronunciation, 
and meaning of every Place, Nation, and Tribe Mentioned in both the 
Canonical and Apocryphal Scriptures, with Descriptive and Historical 
Notes. ..Illustrated by nearly One Hundred Engravings, and Forty 
Maps and Plans. New York: Carlton & Lanahan. San Francisco: 
E. Thomas. Cincinnati: Hitchcock & Walden. 1S71. 12 0 pp. 401. 

1871. Atlas designed to accompany the New Hand-Book of Bible Geography. 

12 0 pp. 50. 

1871- 74. Lesson Notes. Sunday-School Journal. 1871, 2, 3, 4. 

1872. Eclectic Sunday-School Library. The Lesson Compend. Choice Ex¬ 

tracts from Eminent Biblical Scholars, on the Subjects of the Interna¬ 
tional Sunday-School Lessons for 1873...New York: Nelson & 
Phillips. Cincinnati: Hitchcock & Walden, Sunday-School Depart¬ 
ment. 16° pp. 103. 

1872- 73. Book Notices. Sunday-School Journal. 1872-73. 

1873. Eclectic Sunday-School Library. The Lesson Compend. Choice Ex¬ 

tracts from Eminent Biblical Scholars on the Subjects of the Inter¬ 
national Sunday-School Lessons for 1874...New York: Nelson & 
Phillips. Cincinnati: Hitchcock & Walden, Sunday-School Depart¬ 
ment. 16° pp. 138. 

1873. Mural Map of “Egypt and the Sinaitic Peninsula.” New York : Nelson 
& Phillips. 1873. 

1881. Biblical and Christian Archaeology. Library of Theological and Biblical 
Literature. 

SENECA WIETING. 

1856. Sheol. Meth. Quart. Rev., xxxviii, 1856, pp. 281-287. 

1859. The Rich Man and Lazarus. Meth. Quart. Rev., xli, 1859, pp. 414- 

432; 614-632. 


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1882. Sabattarianism, Phillips & Hunt. Pamphlet. [Not seen.] 

Prest. EPHRAIM EMERSON WILEY, D.D. 

18—. Critical Latin Work. [Not seen.] 

1581. Key to the Illustrated Lord’s Prayer. Hartford, Conn. [Not seen.] 

Rev. WILLIAM M. WILLETT. 

1831. A Narrative-of the Military Actions of Colonel Marinus Willett, taken 
chiefly from his own Manuscript, Prepared by his son William M. 
Willett. New York : Published by G. & C. & H. Carvill. 1831. 8° 
pp. 162. 

1836. The Spirit of Christ in his Followers. Meth. Quart. Rev., xviii, 1836, 
pp. 382-395. 

1839. The History of the Hebrew Text, with some considerations for the 
Study of the Hebrew. Meth. Quart. Rev., xxi, 1839, pp. 164-176. 

1842. Scenes in the Wilderness, an Authentic Narrative of the Labours and 

Sufferings of the Moravian Missionaries among the North American 
Indians...New York: Published by G. Lane & P. P. Sandford...J. 
Collord, Printer. 1842. 18 0 pp. 208. 

1857. A New Life of Summerfield... Philadelphia : T. B. Lippincott & Co. 
1857. 8° pp. 256. 

i860. The Life and Times of Herod the Great, as Connected, Historically 
and Prophetically, with the Coming Christ, and Incidental Portraitures 
of Noted Personages of the Age.. .Philadelphia: Lindsay and Blakis- 
ton. i860. 16 0 pp. x, 7-384. 

1866. Herod Antipas; Sequel to Herod the Great; with Passages from the 
Life of Jesus of Nazareth, the Son of Joseph, also Sketches of Con¬ 
temporary History, including an Account of the Residence of Tiberias 
Caesar on the Island of Capreae.. .New York. 1866. 16 0 pp. 345. 

1874. Messiah. Boston: B. B. Russell. 1874. 12 0 pp. 442. 

1880. Restitution of All Things.. .New York : Francis Hart & Co., 63 Murray 
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1843. Editor of Newbury Biblical Magazine , i, 1843. 8° [Noticed in Meth. 

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1582. [Editor] the New Bible Magazine, devoted to the Exposition and Affirma¬ 

tion of the Truths of the Holy Bible...New York: Willett & Co. 
1882. 

Prof. ALEXANDER WINCHELL, LL.D. 

1850. Abstract of Meteorological Observations at Amenia Seminary in 1849. 

Report N. Y. Regents, 1850. 

1851. Catalogue of Plants found growing without Cultivation in the vicinity of 

Amenia Seminary. Report N. Y. Regents, 1851, pp. 256-279. 

1852. On the Cold of the Month of January at Eutaw, Alabama, and on the 

Aurora Borealis of Sept. 29, 1851. " Amer. Jour. Sci. 6° Arts. 2d 
Series, xiii, 1852, p. 294. 

1853. On the Geology of the Choctaw Bluff. Proc. Amer. Assoc. Adv. Sci., 

vii, 1853, pp. 150-153- 

1854. On the Location of the Agricultural College. Mich. Agri. Rept. 1854, 

PP- 343 - 356 - 

1855. On the Pursuit of the Natural Sciences. [Read before the State Teach¬ 

ers’ Assoc.] Mich. Journ. Educ., ii, 1855, pp. 152-161. 

1855. The Shell Marls of Michigan. Mich. Farmer, Sept, 1855, pp. 257-259. 
1S56. On the Importance of the Study of Natural History : [Read before the 
State Teachers’ Assoc., 19 Aug., 1856.] Mich. Journ. Educ.,m. 1856, 
pp. 297-308. 


660 WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. [l 882 . 

Prof. ALEXANDER WINCHELL, LL.D. — {continued .) 

1856. Notes on the Geology of Middle and Southern Alabama. Proc. Amer. 
Assoc. Adv. Sci.f x. 1856, pp. 82-93. 

1856. Statistics of some Artesian Wells of Alabama. Proc. Amer. Assoc. 

Adv. Set., x. 1856, pp. 94-103. 

1857. Theologico-Geology ; or, the Teachings of Scripture Illustrated by the 

Conformation of the Earth’s Crust, an Address delivered before the 
Bible Class connected with the Methodist Episcopal Church, Ann 
Arbor, Michigan.. .Ann Arbor: Pamphlet. 1857. 8° pp. 24. Printed 

by Davis & Cole. 

1857. Guide to the Pronunciation of Scientific Terms. 1857. I2°pp. 12. 

1857. Table of Cretaceous Rocks in Alabama. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci., Phtla., 
ix, 1857, p. 126. 

1857. On Hair Worms. Mich. Farmer , July, 1857, pp. —. 

1857. Superficial Deposits of Michigan and Alabama. Harper's Geol. Pep. 

of Miss., 1857, pp. 316-318. 

1858. Voices from Nature, Creation the Work of One Intelligence and not 

the Product of Physical Forces, being the closing lecture of a course 
upon Geology and Natural History, delivered before the Young Men’s 
Literary Association of Ann Arbor, Mich. Published by request of 
the Association. 1858. 8° pp. 26. 

1858. Address before the State Teacher’s Association, Ann Arbor, 20th Dec., 

1857. Mich. Journ. Educ., fan., 1858, pp. 6-15. 

1858. Report on the Michigan Journal of Education. Mich. Journ. Educ., 
Jan., 1858, pp. 26-27. 

1858. Synoptical View of the Geological Succession of Organic Types. For 
the use of Students in the University of Michigan, and printed at 
their request, May, 1S58. Ann Arbor. 8° pp. 7. 

1858. Leaves from the Book of Nature. Mich. Journ. Educ. ii, 1858. pp. 

74-77. 97-100, 132-136, 169-173, 193-197. 225-229, 257-263, 305-310, 
353 - 356 . 

1558. Annual Report of Michigan State Teachers’Association. Mich. Journ. 

Educ., Sept. 1858, pp. 271-278. 

1858. Outlines of the Geology of Michigan. Mich. Farmer, Dec., 1858. 

1859. Memorial Relative to a Geological Survey. House Doc. No. 29, Legisla¬ 

ture of 1859, pp. 10. 

1859. Scenes and Incidents of the Goal Period. Mich. Journ. Educ., vi, 1859, 
pp. 13-20. 

1559. A Chat about Teeth. Mich. Journ. Educ., vi, 1859. pp. 20-25. 

1859. Popular Solution of the Pendulum Problem. Alich. Journ. Educ., vi, 
1859, pp. 27-29. 

1859. Public Instruction in Upper Canada. Mich. Journ. Educ., vi, 1859, 
pp. 48 - 5 2 - 

1859. Another Chat About Teeth. Mich. Journ. Educ., vi, 1859, pp. 53-59. 

1859. Museum of Comparative Zoology at Cambridge. Mich. Journ. Educ., 
vi, 1859, pp. 134-141* 

1859. Is Mode a Property of the English Verb? Mich. Journ. Educ., x i, 
1859, pp. 157-159- 

1859. Public Instruction in Michigan. Alich. Journ. Educ., vi, 1859, pp. 
3 ° 5 - 3 1 4 - 

i 859 - What Makes the Successful Teacher? An Address Delivered at Pon¬ 
tiac, August 18, 1859, before the Michigan State Teachers’ Associa¬ 
tion. [From the Trans, of the Assoc, for 1859.] Ann Arbor, 1S59. 
8° pp. 22. 

1859. IIow Shall our Standard of Primary Instruction be Elevated? Alich. 
Journ. Educ., vi, 1859, pp. 433-436. 

1859. Reorganization of the Agricultural College. Mich. Journ. Educ., vi, 
1859, pp. 474 - 476 . 


BIBLIOGRAPHY. 


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i 859. Report of the Visiting Committee, State Normal School. [A Criticism, 
on.] Mich. Journ . Educ ., vi, 1859, pp. 476-477. 

1859. Is Natural History an Appropriate Study for Youth? Mich. Journ. 

Educ., vi, 1859, pp. 477-478. 

1860. The Cycles of Matter, or the Permanence of the Earth and the Destiny 

of the Race. Mich. Journ. Educ., Aug., i860, pp. 273-280. 

1861. First Biennial Report of the Progress of the Geological Survey of 

Michigan, embracing observations on the Geology, Zoology, and 
Botany of the Lower Peninsula. Made to the Governor, December 
31, i860. By Authority. Lansing. 1861. 8° pp. 339. 

1862. ' Notice of the Rocks lying between the Carboniferous Limestones of the 

Lower Peninsula of Michigan and the limestones of the Hamilton 
Group; with descriptions of some Cephalopods supposed to be new 
to Science. Amer. Journ. of Sci., 2d series, xxxiii, pp. 352-366. 

1862. Salt Manufacture of the Saginaw r Valley. Hunt's Merchants' Magazine, 
Sept., 1862, pp. 209-223. 

1862. On the Saliferous Rocks and Salt Springs of Michigan. Amer. Journ. 
of Sci., 2d series, xxxiv, pp. 307-311. 

1862. Descriptions of Fossils from the Marshall and Huron Groups of Michi¬ 

gan. Proc. Acad. Hat. Sci. Phila., xiv, 1862, pp. 405-430. 

1863. On the Identification of the Cattskill Red Sandstone Group with the 

Chemung. Amer. Journ. Sci. 6° Arts, 2d series, xxxv. 1863, pp. 
61-62. 

1863. Descriptions of Fossils from the Yellow Sandstones lying beneath the 
“Burlington Limestone” at Burlington, Iowa. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. 
Phila., xv, 1863, PP* 2-24. 

1862-4. Voices from Nature. Ladies' Repository, xxii, 1862, pp. 396-400, 
488-492, 518-522, 577 - 5 8r - xxii b i86 3 > PP* 46-51, 72 - 74 , 149 - 

153, 201-204, 269-272, 385-390, 456-460, 518-520, 625-628, 678- 

684, 745-747, xxiv, 1864, pp. 31-33- [Sixteen articles.] 

1863. Suggestions on the Nature, Method, and Subjects of Sunday-School 
Instruction. Proc. Sunday-School Assoc. Washtenaw Dist., 1863, pp. 
8-15. 

1863. Description of Elephantine Molars in the Museum of the University 

of Michigan. Canadian Naturalist, Oct., 1863, pp. 398-400. 

1864. Report Historical and Statistical on the Collections in Geology, Zoology 

and Botany, in the Museum of the University of Michigan, made to 
the Board of Regents, Oct. 2d, 1863. Ann Arbor: Published by the 
University. 1864. 8° pp. 26. 

1864. Notice of a small collection of Fossils from the Potsdam Sandstone of 
Wisconsin and the Lake Superior Sandstone of Michigan. A?ner. 
Journ. Sci. 6° Arts, 2d series, xxxvii. 1864, pp. 226-233. 

1864. The Oil Region of Michigan. Description of the Baker Tract, situated 
in the heart of the Oil Region of Michigan. Detroit, 1864. 8° pp. 7. 

Republished in Amer. Journ. Sci. &> Arts, 2d series, xxxix, p. 350. 

1864. Notice of the Remains of a Mastodon recently discovered in Michigan. 
Amer. Journ. Sci. 6° Arts, 2d series, xxxviii. 1864, pp. 223-224. 

1864. Description of a Gar-pike, supposed to be new—Lepidosteus (Cylin- 
drosteus) oculatus. Proc . Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., xvi, 1864, pp. 
183-185. 

1864. Geological Map of Michigan. Published by S. Geil, Philadelphia. 

1S64. On the Origin of the Prairies of the Valley of the Mississippi. Amer. 

Journ. Sci. 6° Arts, 2d series, xxxviii, 1864, pp. 332-344. 

1864. Postscript to Prof. Winchell’s article on the origin of Prairies. Amer. 

Journ. Sci. Arts., 2d series, xxxviii, 1864, pp. 444-445. 

1864. Meteorological Observations at Eutaw, Ala., and Ann Arbor, Mich. 
Smithsonian Meteorological Observations. 1864. 


« 


662 


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[l882. 


Prof. ALEXANDER WINCHELL, LL.D.—( continued ). 

1864. On the Currant Worm of Ann Arbor, Michigan. Amer. Journ. Sci. < 2 r= 

Arts, 2d series, xxxviii, 1864, p. 291-292. [Condensed from an article 
in the Detroit Free Press of July 9, 1864.] 

1865. The Soils and Subsoils of Michigan. An Address delivered before the 

Executive Committee of the Michigan State Agricultural Society in 
Representative Hall, at Lansing, Thursday Evening, January 19th, 

1865. Published by order of the Legislature. Lansing. 1865. 8° 

pp. 30. 

1865. On the Oil Formation in Michigan and Elsewhere. . .From a report on 
the “Baker Tract,” near Lakeport, St. Clair Co., Michigan. Amer. 
Journ. Sci. Arts , 2d series, xxxix, 1865, pp. 350-353. 

1865. An Act to provide for the completion of the Geological Survey. Mich. 
Legislative Proc., Feb. 10, 1865. 

1865. Notes on Selandria Cerasi, Harris, as it occurs at Ann Arbor, Mich. 

Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., x, 1865, pp. 321-325. 

1865. Geological Report on Certain Oil Lands lying in the Counties of Sani¬ 
lac and St. Clair, Mich., comprising in all about 31,000 acres. Detroit, 

1865. 8° pp. 8. With map. 

1865. Descriptions of New Species of Fossils, from the Marshall Group of 
Michigan, and its supposed equivalents in other States ; with Notes 
on some Fossils of the same age previously described. Proc. Acad. 
Nat. Sci. Phila., xvii, 1865, PP- 109-133. 

1865. Report on the Museum of the University of Michigan. Proc. Board 
of Regents for 1865, pp. 4. 

1865. Some Indications of a Northward Transportation of Drift Material in 

the Lower Peninsula of Michigan. Amer. Journ. Sci. Arts, 2d 
series, xl, pp. 331-338. 

1866. Note on the Geology of Petroleum in Canada West. Amer. Journ. 

Sci. Arts, 2d series, xli, 1S66, pp. 176-178. 

1S66. Report on the Oil Lands of Lambton County, Canada West. Detroit, 

1866. 8° pp. 15. With maps. 

1866. Report on certain Oil Lands in Wetzel County, West Virginia. 1866. 
12° pp. 3. 

1866. The Grand Traverse Region. A Report on the Geological and Indus¬ 
trial Resources of the Counties of Antrim, Grand Traverse, Benzie, 
and Leelanaw, in the Lower Peninsula of Michigan. Ann Arbor, 
1866. 8° pp. 97. With map. [Embraces notices and descriptions of 

50 species of fossils.] 

1866. Geological Report on the Lands of the Neff Petroleum Company, lying 
in Knox and Coshocton Counties, Ohio. 8° pp. 11. With map and 
section, June, 1866. 

1S66. A Plea for Science. An Address delivered in Morrison Chapel, Ken¬ 
tucky University, Commencement Day, June 28, 1866. Cincinnati, 
1866. 8° pp. 30. 

1S66. The Fruit-bearing Belt of Michigan. Proc. Amer. Assoc. Adv. Sci., xv, 
1866, pp. 84-91. 

1866. Stromatoporidae ; Their Structure and Zoological Affinities. Proc. 
Amer. Assoc. Sci., xv, 1866, pp. 91-99. 

1866. (with Prof. Oliver Marcy,) Enumeration of Fossils collected in the 
Niagara Limestone at Chicago, Illinois ; with Descriptions of several 
New Species. Memoirs Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., i, No. 1, pp. 81-113. 
Separate. Two plates of illustrations. 

1866. Report on the Museum of the University, Sept. 20, 1866. Printed by 

the Board of Regents. 8° pp. 12. 

1867. Peat in Michigan. Leavitt's Peat Journal, i, No. 1. 1867. 

1867. Address on Public Geological Surveys, and the Geological Survey of 
Kentucky, in particular. Delivered in response to a resolution of the 
House of Representatives on Friday evening, February 1st, 1867. 
Frankfort, Ky., 1867. 8° pp. 21. 


18.82.] 


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Prof. ALEXANDER WINCHELL, LL.D .—(continued). 

1S67. Synoptical View of the Geological Succession of Organic Types. Sec¬ 
ond edition. Ann Arbor. 1867. 8° pp. 10. 

1867. Man the Last Term of the Organic Series. Ann Arbor. 1867. 8^ 

pp. 8. [From University Magazine.\ 

1867. Report on the Museum of the University, Sept. 21, 1867. Published 

by the Board of Regents. 8° pp. 12. 

1868. The Onward March of the Race. University Magazine , ii, 1868. 

Separate, repaged. 8° pp. 8. 

1868. Report on the Museum of the University, Sept. 24, 1868. 8° pp. 15. 

With plate. 

1869. Syllabus of a Course of Lectures on Geology to be delivered in the 

University of Michigan in the Months of March, April, and May, 

1869. Ann Arbor. 1869 8° pp. 13. 

1869 The Old Age of Continents. Western Monthly , April, 1869, pp. 210- 
215, royal 8°. 

1869. The Boulder of ’69. University Magazine , May, 1869, P- 4- 
1869. A Grasp of Geologic Time. Western Monthly , June, 1869, pp. 
369 - 374 - 

1869. Table of Geological Equivalents. Geology of Tenn ., 1869, PP- 364-365. 
1869. Descriptions of Fossils from the Silicious Group of Tennessee. Geolo¬ 
gy of Tenn., 1869, pp. 440-446. 

1869. Outlines of a Proposed Final Report of a Survey of the State of Michi¬ 
gan, to be made in pursuance of an Act approved March 26, 1869. 
Ann Arbor. 1869. 8° pp. 8. 

1S69. Report of Operations in the Museum of the University of Michigan in 
the Department of Geology, Zoology, and Botany, and the Depart¬ 
ment of Archaeology and Relics. For the year ending Sept. 21, 1869. 
Ann Arbor. 1869. 8° pp. 11. 

1869. Genealogy of the Farpily of Winchell in America : embracing the ety¬ 

mology and history of the Name, and the outlines of some collateral 
genealogies. Ann Arbor. 1869. 8° pp. 272. 

1S69. The Mineral Fertilizers of Michigan. Rep. Depart. Agric. Washington. 
1869, pp. 

1870. Syllabus of a Course of Lectures on Geology, to be delivered in the 

University of Michigan, in the months of February and March, 1870. 
Ann Arbor. 1870. 8° pp. 18. 

1870. Sketches of Creation : A Popular View of some of the Grand Conclu¬ 
sions of the Sciences in reference to the History of Matter and of Life. 
Together with a Statement of the intimations of Science respecting 
the primordial condition and ultimate destiny of the Earth and the 
Solar System, with illustrations. New York: Harper & Brothers, 
Publishers, Franklin Square. 1870. 12 0 pp. 459. 

1870. Schedules of Instructions for Observers and Collaborators [on the Geo¬ 
logical Survey], 1870. 8° pp. 7. 

1870. A Geological Chart : Exhibiting the Classification and Relative Posi¬ 
tions of the Rocks, and the various Phenomena of Stratigraphical 
Geology, together with an Indication of Geological Equivalents, the 
most important American and Foreign Synonyms, and numerous 
Typical Localities, with an Actual Section from the Atlantic to the 
Rocky Mountains. Harper & Brothers, Publishers, Franklin Square, 
New York. Size, 4 ft. by 7 ft. 

1870. A Key to a Geological Chart. 8° pp. 18. 

1870. Report of Operations in the Museum of the University of Michigan in 

the Department of Geology, Zoology, and Botany, for the year ending 
Sept. 19, 1870. Ann Arbor. 1S70. [Published by Board of Regents ] 

1871. On the Geological Age and Equivalents of the Marshall Group. Proc. 

Amer. Philos. Soc., xi, 1871, pp. 57-82, 385-418. 


664 


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[1882. 


Prof. ALEXANDER WINCHELL, LL.D.— (continued). 

1871. Notices and Descriptions of Fossils from the Marshall Group of the 
Western States, with Notes on Fossils from other Formations. Proc. 
Amer. Philos. Soc., xi, 1871, pp. 245-260. 

1871. Report on the Progress of the State Geological Survey of Michigan. 

Presented to the State Geological Board, Nov. 22,1870. By authority. 
Lansing. 1871. 8° pp. 64. 

1871. 'Fhe Geology of Berrien County, Michigan. Directory of Berrien 
County, Feb., 1871, pp. 

1871. The Isothermals of the Lake Region. Proc. Amer. Assoc. Adv., Sci., 
xix, 1871, pp. 106-117. With two charts. 

1871. The Climate of Michigan. 8° pp. 8, with 2 charts. 

1871. The Climate of the Lake Region. Harper's Magazine , July, 1871, pp. 
275-285. 

1S71. Scientific Education. Ceremonies and Speeches at the Dedication of 
Orange Judd Hall of Nat. Sci , Middletcnvn , 67 ., pp. 37-68. 

1871. The Soils and Geological Features of Michigan. The Traveler, Lo)i- 
don, Eng., i, 1871, p. 56. 

1871. Report of Operations in the Museum of the University of Michigan in 

the Department of Geology, Zoology, and Botany, and the Depart¬ 
ment of Archaeology and Relics, for the year ending Sept. 23, 1871. 
Ann Arbor. 1871. [Published by the Board of Regents.] 8° pp. 12. 

1872. Manifestations of Power in Creation. Sunday-School Journal, Jan., 

1872, pp. 4-6. 

1872. Manifestations of Intelligence in Creation. Sunday-School Journal, 
Feb., 1872, pp. 25-27. 

1872. Manifestations of Beneficence in Creation. Sunday-School Journal, 
March, 1872, pp. 50-51. 

1872. The Search for Knowledge. The Chronicle (Univ. Mich.), May, 1872, 

pp. 

1872. Report of a Geological Survey of the Vicinity of Belle Plaine, Scott 
County, Minn. Printed by order of the Senate. St. Paul. 1872. 
8° pp. 16, with cut. 

1872. Is God Cognizable by Reason? Meth. Quart. Rev., liii, 1872, pp. 442- 
466. [Separate, with additions.] 

1872. Admission to the University. What is required in Botany, Zoology, and 
Geology. Mich. Teacher, Cm, 1872, pp. 147-151. 

1872. The Unity of Creation. Sunday-School Jourjial, June, 1872, pp. 122- 
124. 

1872. The Religious Nature of Man. Sunday-School Journal, July, 1872, 
pp. 1 45 “ 1 47 - 

1872. Moses and Geology. Sunday-School Journal, Aug., 1872, pp. 171-172. 
1872. The Mosaic Deluge. Sunday-School Journal, Sept., 1872, pp. 193-195. 

1872. Man in the Light of Geology. Sunday-School Journal, Oct., 1872, pp. 
219-221. 

1872. Finiteness of Existing Order of Things. Sunday-School Journal, Nov., 
1872, pp. 241-243. 

1872. The Bible in the Light of Nature. Sunday-School Journal, Dec., 1872, 

pp- 51-53* 

1873. [Supplement to] Moses and Geology. Sunday-School Journal, [an., 

i« 73 * PP- I 3 ~ I 4 - 

1873. Report of Operations in the Museum of the University of Michigan, in 
the Department of Geology and Botany and the Department ’ of 
Archaeology and Ethnology, for the sixteen months ending January 14, 
1873* 8 ° PP- 20 - 

1873. The Modern University. An Inaugural Address as Chancellor of 
Syracuse University, Feb. 13, 1873. 8 ° pp. 37. [Also included in Ad¬ 
dresses and Other Exercises at the Inauguration of Alexander Winch- 
. ell, etc., etc. pp. 43"79-] 


1882.] 


BIBLIOGRAPHY. 


665 


Prof. ALEXANDER WINCHELL, LL.D.— [continued). 

1873. Speech at the Laying of the Corner Stone of the Sage College of the 
Cornell University, May 15, 1873. 12 0 pp. 17-30. 

1873. The Diagonal System in the Physical Features of Michigan. Amer. 
Journ. Sci. Arts, 3d series, vi, 1873, PP- 36-40. 

1873. The Geology of the Stars. Boston: Estes & Lauriat. Half Hour 
Recreations in Popu. Sci., No. 7, pp. 255-286. 

1873. The Unity of the Physical World, I. Facts of Co-Existence. Metk. 
Quart. Rev., Iv, 1873, PP- 181-205. 

1873. Report of the Syracuse University. Addressed to the Central New York 
Conference, Sept. 24, 1873, PP- 4 - 

1873. Michigan. Being Condensed Popular Sketches of the Topography, 

Climate and Geology of the State. 8° pp. 121, with 8 lithographic 
and colored charts, extracted from Walling's Atlas of Mich. 

1874. The Unity of the Physical World, II. Facts of Succession. Meth. 

Quart. Rev., lvi, 1874, pp. 28-. 

1874. The Doctrine of Evolution : Its Data, its Principles, its Speculations, 
and its Theistic Bearings. New York: Harper & Brothers, Publish¬ 
ers, Franklin Square. 1874. 12 0 pp. 148. 

1874. Report of Syracuse University to the Board of Regents of the Univer¬ 
sity of the State of New York. 18 ~jth Report of the Regents , 1874. 

1874. Report of the Syracuse University, April 3, 1874. To the Conferences 
of the Methodist Episcopal Church in the State of New York. 8° 
pp. 4. 

1874. Syracuse University. Annual Report to the Board of Trustees, Pre¬ 

sented June 23, 1874, and ordered printed. 8° pp. 17. 

1875. Religious Ideas Among Barbarous Tribes. Meth. Quart. Rev., lvii, 

i 875 » PP- 5 “ 2 7 - 

1875. The Religious Nature of Savages. Meth. Quart. Rev., lvii, 1875, PP- 
357 - 378 . 

1875. Thoughts on Causality, with references to Phases of Recent Science. 
Trans. Albany. Inst., Feb. 4, 1874. 

1875. Syllabus of a Course of Lectures on Geology, to be delivered in the 
Syracuse University during the Winter Term of 1874-5. Syracuse, 

1875. 8° pp. 32. 

1875. School of Geology in the Syracuse University. 8° pp. 4. [Project of.] 
1875. Supposed Agency of Ice-Floes in the Champlain Epoch. Scientific 
Monthly, Toledo, Oct., 1875, pp. —. 

1875. Supposed Agency of Ice-Floes in the Champlain Epoch. Amer. Journ. 

Sci. Arts., 3d series, xi, 1876, pp. 225-228. 

1875. Rectification of the Geological Map of Michigan. Proc. Amer. Assoc. 
Adv. Sci., xxiv, 1875, pp. 27-43. 

1875. T lan Advanced Courses of Study in Geology and Zoology. Pub¬ 

lished by Syracuse University. 12 0 pp. 6. 

1876. Climate and Time. A Review of Croll’s Climate and Time. Interna¬ 

tional Rev., July-Aug., 1876, pp. 519-526. 

1876. The Dawn of Life. A Review of Dawson’s “ The Dawn of Life.” 
International Rev., July-Aug., 1876, pp. 541-544. 

1876. God in the World. A Review of Cocker’s Theistic Conception of the 

World. Meth. Quart. Rev., lviii, 1876, pp. 511-529. 

1877. Huxley and Evolution. Meth. Quart. Rev., liv, 1877, pp. 289-305. 

1877. Preadamites. McClintock and Strong's Cyclo. Bib., Theol., and Eccle. Lit. 

lS?7 ’ 

1877. Reconciliation of Science and Religion. New York: Harper & Brothers, 

Publishers, Franklin Square, 1877. 12 0 pp. 403. 

1878. Adamites and Preadamites. Syracuse, N. Y.: John F. Roberts. 1878. 

8° pp. 52. [Reprint of ten articles in Northern Christian Advocate. 
Pamphlet .] 

84 


666 WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. [i 882 . 

Prof. ALEXANDER WINCHELL, LL.D .—{continued). 

1878. Mastodon and Mammoth. Published by Prof. H. A. Ward from articles 
in New York Tribune, Aug. 17, 1878. 8° pp. 10. 

1878. University Control. Read before the University Convocation, July 10. 

Ninety-first Annual Report of the Regents of the University. 8° pp. 12. 

1879. Syllabus of a Course of Lectures on Geology, Delivered before the 

State Normal School at Potsdam, N. Y., May 19-31, 1879. 8° pp. 7. 

1879. The Sanitary Geology of Nashville, [Tenn.]: or, the Geological Struc¬ 

ture of Nashville in Relation to Drainage, Springs, Wells, and Cellars. 
8° pp. 14. Report of the Nashville Board of Health. 1878. 

1880. The Metaphysics of Science. North Amer. Rev., Jan., 1880. pp. 69-84. 

1880. Syllabus of Courses of Lectures and Instruction in General Geology, 

with References to Sources of Information. Ann Arbor: Sheehan & 
Company. 1879. 8°pp. 115. 

1S80. Preadamites; or, a Demonstration of Existence of Men before Adam. 

Together with a Study of their Condition, Antiquity, Racial Affinities, 
and Progressive Dispersion over the Earth. With charts and other 
illustrations. Chicago: S. C. Griggs and Company. London: Triib- 
ner & Co. 1880. 8° pp. xxvi, 500, 3 charts, frontispiece, 57 wood- 

cuts. 

1881. Geology of Washtenaw County, Michigan. [Extracted by permission 

from the History of Washtenaw County.] Chicago: Charles C. Chap¬ 
man & Co. 1881. 8° pp. 30. Hist. Washtenaw Co., pp. 141-172. 

1881. The Study of Mankind. A review of Taylor’s Anthropology. The Dial, 
Chicago, 1881, pp. —. 

1881. The Human Career. A review of Lesley’s Man’s Origin and Destiny. 
The Dial, Oct., 1881, pp. —. 

1881. Sparks from a Geologist’s Hammer. ..Chicago: S. C. Griggs & Co., 

1881. 12 0 pp. 400. 20 illustrations. 

1881. The Climate of Michigan. A Paper read at the Annual Meeting of the 
- State Horticultural Society, Dec. 7, 1880. [Extracted from the Annual 
Report of the Society for 1880. 8° pp. n. Ann. Rep. State Hort. 

Soc., 1880, pp. 155-163. 

1881. James Craig Watson. [Biographical Sketch.] Amer. Journ. Sci. 6° 

Arts., xxi, 3d series, 1881, pp. 62-65. Separate repaged, pp. 6. 

1882. Address at the Funeral of Prof. James Craig Watson, Ph.D., LL D. 

Memorial Addresses, pp. 21-26. 

1882. University of Michigan. A Memorial Discourse on the Life and Services 
of Rev. Erastus Otis Haven, D.D., LL.D., Professor in the University 
from 1853 to 1856, and President of the University from 1863 to 1869, 
and late Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church in the United 
States. Delivered in University Hall, by request of the Senate, Nov. 

6, 1S81. Published by the University, 1882. 8° pp. 57. Pamphlet. 

1882. Ancient Myth and Modern Fact. The Dial. Chicago, ii, April, 1882. 

pp. 284-2S6. [Review of “Atlantis”: The Antediluvian World, by 
Ignatius Donnelly. Illustrated. New York : Harper & Brothers.] 

1882. Prof Adam’s “Manual of Historical Literature.” The Dial, ii, April, 

1882. pp. 290-291. 

1S82. The Speculative Consequences of Evolution. A Lecture before the - 
Summer School of Christian Philosophy, at Greenwood Lake, July 18, 
1881. Christian Philosophy Quarterly, April, 1882, pp. 1-30. 

1882. Report on the Use of Microscopes in the University. Proceedings 

Board of Regents, June, 1882, pp. 201-212. 

1883. A Scientistic Romance. Review of Donnelly’s Ragnarok. The Dial, 

Chicago, January, 1883, pp. 207-209. 

1883. The Experiment of Universal Suffrage. North Amer. Review. Feb 
iSS3, pp. —. 

1883. Incipient Communism in the United States. North Amer. Review 
March, 1883, PP- — • 


1882.] 


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667 


Prof. CALEB THOMAS WINCHESTER. 

1871. [Editor.] Ceremonies and Speeches at the Laying of the Corner Stone 
and Dedication of the Orange Judd Hall of Natural Science, Wesleyan 
University, Middletown, Conn., May 5, 1870, and July 18, 1871. pp. 8. 

1871. Hymn. Ceremonies and Speeches. Dedication of the Orange Judd Hall 
of Natural Science, pp. 36. 

1873. [Associate Editor.] Alumni Record of Wesleyan University, Middle- 
town, Conn.. .Boston: Press of Rand, Avery & Company, 1873. 8° 
pp. xxviii, 1-293. 

1876. [Editor.] Addresses at the Inauguration of Rev. Cyrus D. Foss, D. D., 
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pp. 301-319. Two heliotype plates. 

1881. Some Characteristics of English Thought in the Eighteenth Century. 
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DANIEL WOOD. 

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to ascertain the Fall of the Ball for all distances, how to get Elevation 
without change of sight, how to measure Distances by the Telescope, 
defining certain Rules by which to Strike the Object every shot, 
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1879-82 Editor of El Evangelista , Montevideo, Uruguay. [The first evan¬ 
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Rev. JAMES WOODS. 

1878. Recollections of Pioneer Work in California...San Francisco: Joseph 
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« 

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1866. Definitions and Rules of English Grammar, for Young Scholars and 
Old... St. Louis: P. M. Pinckard, 78 and 80 Pine Street. 1866. pp. 12- 

Rev. MOSES EMORY WRIGHT. 

1856. The Pine Tree and its Uses. National Magazine , viii, 1856, pp. 69-71. 

1856. A Chapter on Scythes. National Magazine , ix, 1856, pp. 424-427. 

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pp. 582-604. 

1876. Is the Modern Sunday-School Method a Success? Meth. Quart. Rev., 
lviii, 1876, pp. 272-292. 

1880. The Music Teaching for the Times. National Quart. Rev., 1880, 

pp. —. 

1871—72. Local Editor of the Melrose Journ., Melrose. 


668 


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[l882. 


Rev. JOHN WESLEY YOUNG. 

1882. The Problem of our Church Benevolence. Meth. Quart. Rev , lxiv, 1882, 
pp. 45-68. 

JOSEPH ZWEIFEL. 

1880-81. Editor of the Church Home. 


GENERAL INDEX 

AND 

POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY. 


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INDEX AND POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY 


NO. 

1108 

643 

607 

880 

824 


99 S 

1030 


271 

945 


1292 


354 


609 

*44 


59 


CLASS 

YEAR. 

*853 

1876 

i860 

1859 

1869 

1866 

*857 

1859 

1875 

*873 

1874 


608 

IIO9 

727 

*43 

176 

406 

996 

708 


*859 

1864 

1876. 

1863 

1841 

1842 
1851 
1866 
1873 
1862 
1872 

1846 

1871 

l86l 

1882 

1840 

1841 

1849 

1864 

1851 

1859 
1841 

1860 
1858 
1838 

1850 
1849 


A. 

name. post-office address.! page.! 

Abbott, Abial Ralph.403 West Jackson St., Chicago, Ill.414 

Abbott, Aldon Owen, Rev. Blandford, Hampden Co., Mass., .liv, 273 

Abbott, Bennett Tyler, Rev.Babylon, Suffolk Co., N. Y.xlv, 168 

Abbott, Henry Crounce, Rev.Black River, Jefferson Co., N. Y..xxi, 160 

Abbott, John Edward.53 State St., Boston, Mass.227 

Abbott, Larmon Roellas.*.213 

Abel, James Madison...*...427 

Abraham, Thomas Sterling.Pennington, Mercer Co., N. J.436 

Adams, Alfred Williston. * .494 

Adams, Arthur Prince, Rev.Beverly, Essex Co., Mass.252 

Adams, Benjamin Jarvis, M.D.Care of U. S. Consul, Sabanilla, U. S. of 

Colombia, S. A.258 

Adams, Charles, Rev., D.D.326 Indiana Av., Washington, D. C. ... 

.xix, xxii, 318 

Adams, Charles Collard, Rev.116 Monroe St., Chicago, Ill.xlv, 160 

Adams, Charles True.*. 454 

Adams, Everett Fremont, M.D.Care of Rev. T. P. Adams, Kennebunk, 

York Co., Me.liv, 274 

Adams, George R.Rondout, Ulster Co., N. Y.189 

Adams, Henry Wright, M.D... .*.xl, 39, 535 

Adams, Joseph Augustus, Rev. * .48 

Adams, Samuel Rogers, Rev. * .108 

Adams, William Harlow, Rev.Weston, Middlesex Co., Mass.. .lxxiii, 463 

Adlington, Joseph Augustus .115 Powers’ Block, Rochester, N. Y...252 

Aiken, Andrew Purdy, Rev. * . 185 

Alcott, Howard Emery.*.482 

Alder, Robert, Rev., D.D.*.318 

Alexander, Dixon, M.D. .Fayette, Fayette Co., Iowa...71 

Alford, Daniel Stillman.Lawrence, Douglas Co., Kans.242, 535 

Allen, Alfred L.Danville, Warren Co., N. J. 444 

Allen, Charles Frederick, Rev., D.D_Brunswick, Cumberland Co., Me.318 

Allen, Charles Morse. .Kingston, Luzerne Co., Pa.'_lviii 

Allen, Daniel Gould.East Greenwich, Kent Co., R. 1 .364 

Allen, George Washington.265 Martin St., Milwaukee, Wis.368 

Allen, John Wilson.Maplewood, Middlesex Co., Mass.94 

Allen, Willard Spencer.88 Lexington St., East Boston, Mass... 

. .'.lxxii, 318, 454, 535 

Ailing, Ebenezer Treat.Canon City, Fremont Co., Colo. . .Ixix, 406 

Allison, David, LL.D.Education Office, Halifax, Nova Scotia. 160 

Allyn, Robert, Rev , D.D., LL.D.Carbondale, Jackson Co., Ill.40, 535 

Alsop, Charles Henry.Fargo, Cass Co., Dak. .439 

Alsop, Joseph Wright, Hon., M.D.Middletown, Conn.431 

Alverson, James Lawrence, Prof., LL.D.*.18 

Amerman, Richard Seaman.Bayonne, Hudson Co., N. J. 402 

Ames, Benjamin Gould.Columbia, Lancaster Co., Pa.398, 538 

Ames, Bernice Darwin, Rev.* . 3*9 


! The addresses of the Graduate Alumni are corrected as far as possible up to April, 1883; 
others, up to the last part of 1882. 

+ For the list showing degrees conferred at graduation, the A.M. degrees, and the names of 
those who are members of the Phi Beta Kappa Society, see pages 305-313, Ixi and Ixii. 







































































672 


WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 


CLASS 
NO. YEAR. 

355 1849 


766 1864 

1851 
1881 
44 1837 
1878 
iiio 1876 
1066 1875 

306 1847 


‘833 

1869 
1841 
1868 
709 1862 

1838 
644 i860 

1881 
1232 1880 

1857 

532 1856 

1833 
9° 1839 

163 1841 

1839 
*879 

1874 
825 1866 

1111 1876 

789 1865 

1863 

1862 

1848 

1880 

1S42 

1846 


1031 

1874 


1836 

533 

1856 

1166 

1878 


1840 

116 

1840 


1852 

503 

00 

Cn 

Cn 

356 

1849 


1880 

1139 

1877 

857 

1S68 


NAME. POST-OFFICE ADDRESS. PAGE. 

Ames, Daniel, Rev. Hon.Spearfish, Lawrence Co., Dak.94 


Ames, Edward Raymond, Rev. Bp., D.D., 

LL.D.*.319 

Ames, Jacob Worthen Hall, Rev.*.xlvii, 198 


Ames, Jeremiah Forest.317 Broadway, Albany, N. Y.406 

Anderson, Wilbur Langdon.Lyme, New London Co., Conn., lxxviii, 518 

Anderson, William Henry, Rev., D.D... Brooksville, Bracken Co., Ky.14, 538 

Andrew, Heman Bangs, M.D.Morristown, Morris Co., N. J.506 

Andrew, Joseph Fithian, Rev.Irvington, Essex Co., N. J.liv, 274 

Andrews, Arthur Leonard.444 Broadway, Albany, N. Y.266 

Andrews, Charles Bartlett, Hon., LL.D.Litchfield, Litchfield Co., Conn.319 

Andrews, Edward Gayer, Rev. Bp., D.D., 

LL.D.1515 Rhode Island Av., N. W., Wash¬ 
ington, D. C.xxii, xlii, 80, 538 


Andrews, Erasmus Darwin. 

Andrews, George.. 

Andrews, Henry Hobbs. 

Andrews, Theodore Franklin. 

Andrus, Hamlin James. 

Andrus, John. Emory. 

Andrus, Loyal B., Rev.. 

Anthony, Edward Merritt, Rev. 

Antliff, William, Rev., D.D.. 

Archer, George Franklin. 

Arms, Goodsil Filley, Rev. 

Armstrong, George William. 

Armstrong, John Wallace, Rev., D.D 

Armstrong, Solon. 

Arnold, George. 

Arnold, Joseph True, Rev. 

Arvine, Kazlett, Rev.. 

Ashurst, John M. 

Atkins, Alfred Cookman. 

Atkins, Edwin H. 

Atkins, Osmin.. 

Atwater, Edward West. 

Atwater, Wilbur Olin, Prof., Ph.D... 

Atwood, Anthony Watson. 

Atwood, Robert Birdsey.. 

Avery, Abraham. 

Avery, Abraham.. 

Avery, Charles William . . 

Ayres, Daniel, M.D., LL.D. 

Ayres, Gabriel Disosway, M.D. 


* . 339 

* .xix 

16 Fourth St., Bangor, Me.474 

Syracuse, N. Y. 368 


42 Pine St., New York, N. Y... .lxxiv, 471 
10 & 12 College PL,New York,N.Y.xlvi, 185 

*.Ixvi, 353 

Staffordville, Tolland Co., Conn...xlv, 169 


.66 Fishergate, Preston, England.319 

Camden, Camden Co., N. J.518 


East Dover, Windham Co., Vt.... lvi, 294 


*.319 

Minneapolis, Minn.•.140 

•*. 339 

Saint Peter, Nicollet Co., Minn.26 


•*...44j 538 

*.359 

Asbury Park,MonmouthCo., N. J..Ixxvii,510 


Hallowell, Kennebec Co., Me.490 

.*.xlviii, 213 

Westfield, Hampden Co., Mass.274 


.Wesleyan University, Middletown, Conn. 

.xxiii, xxiv, xlviii, 204, 539 

809 North 17th St., Philadelphia, Pa....451 

* .lxxii, 447 

* .xix 

.44 Union Park, Boston,Mass..lxviii,319, 395 

.. 5 i 4 

198 Montague St., Brooklyn, N. Y... 

.Rvii, 3i9» 372 

* .389 


B. 


Bacheller, Albert La Forrest 

Backus, William Henry. 

Bacon, Arthur William. 

Bacon, Clarence Everett. 

Badeau, Peter Andrews. 

Bagnall, William Rhodes_ 

Bailey, John Seavey. 

Bailey, Jonas Minot, Rev... 
Bailey, Joseph Albert, Rev.. 

Bailey, Joseph Ayrault. 

Bailey, Middlesex Alfred. 
Bailey, Samuel Reed, Rev... 


Lowell, Mass. 
* 


124 Main St., Middletown, Conn. 

,114 Main St., Middletown, Conn.. ..lv, 

*.lxvi, 

New York, N. Y., xxiv, xxxvii, xxxix, 32, 


• Newton Centre, Middlesex Co., Mass.. 

Keene, Cheshire Co., N. H.liv, 

Livermore, Androscoggin Co., Me..xlix, 


259 

346 

141 

284 

364 

540 

411 

i 34 

•94 

5 i 4 

279 

221 











































































LASS 

EAR. 

1836 

X846 

1844 

1881 

1870 

1872 

l88l 

1852 

1863 

1854 

1864 

1834 

1855 

1842 

1876 

1862 

1861 

1834 

1843 

1835 

1845 

1842 

1852 

1843 

1842 

1841 

1838 

1836 

1849 

1844 

l8 5 6 

1842 

1874 

1863 

1872 

1879 

1869 

1848 

1841 

1861 

1862 

1859 

1870 

1867 

1854 

1879 

1843 


INDEX AND POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY. 


673 


NAME. POST-OFFICE ADDRESS. PAGE. 

Bailey, William F.*.346 

Baker, Asa Sheldon, Rev.162 West Av., Rochester, N. Y.......389 

Baker, Charles. 380 

Baker, Charles Henry.Care of Tiffany & Co., New York, N.Y.299 

Baker, Darius, Hon.Newport, R. I.xxv, 233 

Baker, Delos Richard.190 West Fourth St., Cincinnati, Ohio. .246 

Baker, Francis Marion.32 South Charles St., Baltimore, Md... 518 

Baker, Frank.*.411 

Baker, Gardner, Rev.xx 

Baker, Greenleaf Greely, Rev.South Baltimore, Md.lxxii, 451 

Baker, Henry, Rev.Havre de Grace, Harford Co., Md..xliii, 129 

Baker, Henry, Rev. 211 Clermont Av.,Brooklyn, N.Y..xlvii,199 

Baker, Henry J.*. xx 

Baker, Osmon Cleander, Rev. Bp., D.D. .*.319, 340, 541 

Baldwin, Charles Candee.113 Sup’or St.,Cleveland,Ohio..xliv, 134, 541 

Baldwin, Julius Augustus, Rev., M.D_Beach Pond, Wayne Co., Pa.48 

Baldwin, Stephen Livingston,Rev.,D.D. .Nyack, Rockland Co., N. Y.Ixii, 319 

Baldwin, William Borden.Newton, Middlesex Co., Mass.. .lxxvi, 496 

Baldwin, William Ranney, Rev.Bradford, McKean Co., Pa. ..xlvi, 185, 542 

Balentine, Walter .Orono, Penobscot Co., Me.314 

Bancroft, Edgar Hiram.Camden, Kent Co., Del.178 

Bangs, Aaron Coke. *. 5 

Bangs, Edwin Dwight.Galesburgh, Knox Co., Ill.377 

Bangs, Elijah Keeler.739-741 Broadway, New York, N. Y... 

. ..xxxviii, 7 

Bangs, Francis Nehemiah.254 West 55th St., New York, N. Y....384 

Bangs, Heman, Rev..*.xix, xxii 

Bangs, Joseph Henry. * .’..372 

Bangs, Nathan, Rev. Pres., D.D.*.xx, xxiii, xxviii, xxxvii, 542 

Bangs, Nathan Disbrow.*. 114 

Bangs, Sparrow H. See Bangs, Edwin Dwight.377 

Bangs, Stephen Beekman, Rev. * .lxvii, 372, 544 

Bangs, William McKendree, Rev. * .319 

Banks, James Nelson, M.D.2415 Michigan Av., Chicago, Ill.40 

Bannister, Edward, Rev., D.D. * .18 

Bannister, Henry, Rev.Prof., D.D.*..xxxviii, 10, 544 

Bannister, William Henry.Nyack, Rockland Co., N. Y.398 

Barber, Mercelon Columbus Franklin.. .*.60 

Barbour, Sylvester, Hon.Hartford, Conn.424 

Bardwell, William, Rev.*.48 

Barker, Forrest Edson.n Pleasant St., Worcester, Mass...lii, 259 

Barker, Stephen.Tuckahoe, Westchester Co., N. Y.xxi 

Barnard, Charles Albert.4 Court House, Boston, Mass.189 

Barnes, Culmer..361 West 15th St., New York, N. Y. ...482 

Barnes, Everett.;.361 West 15th St., New York, N. Y...289 

Barnes, Gaybert.Care of Harper & Brothers, Franklin 

Square, New York, N. Y. .. 319,474 

Barnes, Jonathan...*.xix 

Barnes, Jonathan Ebenezer, Rev.*.87 

Barnes, William H. T.368 

Barnhart, John Wesley, Rev.613 Greene Av., Brooklyn, N. Y..xlvi, 179 

Barns well, Thomas Francis.112 Livingston St., Brooklyn, N. Y-185 

Barnum, Frederic Shepard, Rev.Thompsonville, Hartford Co., Conn-161 

Barrett, Frank Edward. * . 47 ^ 

Barrows, Charles Lorenzo.*.lxxiu, 466 

Barrows, Justin Spaulding, Rev.No.Brookfield,WorcesterCo.,Mass..xliii,i26 

Barrows, Lorenzo Dow, Rev., D.D.*. 3 I 9 

Barrows, Mela Isabel. See Bennett, A. A., Mrs. Rev...Ixxvii, 510 

Barrows, Walter Bradford, B.S.Wesleyan University, Middletown, 

Conn.xxxvii, lxi 

Bartlett, Charles, Rev.*. 377 

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674 


WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY, 



CLASS 

NO. 

YEAR. 

1293 

1882 


1857 


1876 

251 

1845 


1834 


1856 


CO 

O' 

29 

1836 

9 1 

1839 


1863 

272 

1846 

1112 

1876 

252 

1845 

273 

1846 

790 

vO 

CO 


1868 


1863 

969 

1872 


407 

1851 

970 

1872 

768 

1864 

1067 

1875 

1136 

1876 


O 

00 

476 

1854 


1851 


1839 

146 

1841 

1263 

1881 


1842 


1879 


430 

00 

Cn 

to 

769 

1864 

1 712 

1862 


1841 


1845 


CO 

CO 

w 


00 

1068 

187s 


1858 


1857 


1867 

61 

1838 


00 

946 

1871 


1858 

1069 

1875 


NAME. POST-OFFICE ADDRESS. PAGE. 

Bartlett, George Dana.Nyack, Rockland Co., N. Y.lviii 

Bartlett, James Monroe. 3 r 4 

Bartlett, Nathaniel Jabez.Wakefield, Middlesex Co., Mass.428 

Barton, Herbert Jewett.Waukegan, Lake Co., Ill.49b 

Bascom, Henry Bidleman, Rev. Bp., 

D.D., LL.D.*.320 

Batcheller, James Bowler.Marblehead, Essex Co., Mass. 66 

Bates, Alfred S.Scarsdale, Westchester Co., N. Y.340 

Bates, Charles Wesley, M.D.Hempstead, Queens Co., N. Y... .lxx, 424 

Bates, Daniel Moore, Jun., Rev. Prof.. .Shanghai, China.496, 544 

Bates, Dwight Elizur.Marion, Perry Co., Ala.10 

Bates, Francis Asbury, M.D.Marion, Perry Co., Ala.27 

Bates, George Storrs.*. 45 1 

Baylies, Henry.31 Milk St., Boston, Mass.72 

Beach, Burton Thompson.33 Pine St., New York, N. Y.274, 545 

Beach, John Wesley, Rev. Pres., D.D., 

LL.D.Wesleyan University, Middletown, Conn... 

.xxi, xxiii, xxiv, xxxvii, xli, 66, 545 

Beach, Samuel Ferguson.Alexandria, Va.72 

Beach, Theodore Charles, Rev.Manhassett, Queens Co., N. Y...xlviii, 205 

Beale, Franklin Howard.Augusta, Kennebec Co., Me.471 

Beale, Howard Chandler.*.451 

Beale, Joseph Henry.New Haven, Conn...li, 247 

Beale, Seth Howard, Rev.Union, Knox Co., Me...... .xx 

Beamer, Miles.314 

Beckwith, James Burchard.Fremont, Sandusky Co., Ohio.,...108 

Beede, James Madison. * .247 

Beeman, Jedediah I^urkee, Rev.Montpelier, Washington Co., Vt. .xlvii, 199 

Beeman, Leonard Lemon, Rev.W. Brookfield,Worcester Co., Mass..liii, 266 

Beeman, Leonard Lemon, Mrs. Rev... .West Brookfield, Worcester Co., Mass. .279 

Beers, Francis Bartlett.311 Carlton Av., Brooklyn, N. Y.Jxxiv, 477 

Beers, Francis Everett.Reinbeck, Grundy Co., Iowa.127 

Belding, William Ross.Carrollton, Carroll Co., Ark.406 

Bell, Samuel Franklin . * .359 

Bell, William, Rev.lxii, 320 

Bement, Samuel.Lowell, Mass.40 

Benedict, George Bernard, Rev.Sand Beach, Fluron Co., Mich....lvii, 299 

Benedict, Washburn.La Grange, Cass Co., Mich.372 

Bennett, A. A., Mrs. Rev.68 Bluff, Yokohama, Japan, or care of 

Rev. B. W. Barrows, Norwood, 
Mass.510 

Bennett, Charles Wesley, Rev. Prof., 


D.D. 

Bennett, George Slocum. 

Bennett, Henry Ward, Rev. 

Bennett, Joel Barlow. 

Bennett, Preston. 

Benton, Joel Carlisle. 

Bernsee, Christian Dollner.. 

Berrian, Hobert.. 

Berry, John Summerfield, Hon.. 

Best, Alfred Edgar. 

Bidwell, Ira Glazier, Rev. 

Bidwell, William Watson, Hon.. 

Bigelow, Albert Miron. 

Bigelow, Artemas. 

Biggs, Benjamin T., Hon.. 

Birdsey, Eldon Benjamin, Hon. 

Birdsey, Samuel Robinson . 

Bisbee, Robert Edgar. .. 


Syracuse, N. Y. 

•xliii, 114, 549 

Wilkes Barre, Pa. 

. I 95 

.Ilion, Herkimer Co., N. Y. 

. .xxi, xlvi, 185 

# 




* 



.179 Madison St., Chicago, Ill.. .lxxvii, 506 

* .320 

432 Eutavv Place, Baltimore, Md.dxvii, 372 


.Wilmington, Del.266 

*.•.43i 

Collinsville, Hartford Co., Conn.428 

448 Main St., Worcester, Mass.466 

39 Franklin St., Newark, N. J.19 

Middletown, New Castle Co., Del.392 

.Room 6, Bank Block, Middletown, 
Conn.1, 242 


Wilmington, New Hanover Co., N. C.431 
Kent’s Hill, Kennebec Co.,Me..liii,266,546 




















































































r.ASS 

EAR. 

1878 

1857 

1855 

1848 

1841 

l88l 

i860 

1S76 

1872 

1862 

1876 

1876 

l86l 

1857 

1842 

1842 

1838 

1863 

1865 

i860 

1842 

1855 

1855 

1868 

1846 

1847 

1859 

1841 

1876 

1877 

1874 

1853 

1865 

1851 

1854 

1879 

1877 

1873 

1S44 

1847 

1862 

1852 

1849 

1841 

l86l 

1842 

1847 

1864 

l86l 

1857 


INDEX AND POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY, 


675 


NAME. 


POST-OFFICE ADDRESS. 


Bishop, Elwell Alexander.Montpelier, Washington Co., Vt.284 

Bishop, Henry Maturin, M.D.Sharon, Mercer Co., Pa.428 

Bishop, Thomas Wetmore, Rev.Care of Marvin Chapman, Esq., Spring- 

field, Mass. .lxii, 320 

Bissell, Thomas Jefferson, Rev.Corning, Steuben Co., N. Y..134 

Blair, Franklin Otis, Rev.Lebanon, St. Clair Co., Ill.87 

Blair, James Gilman, Rev., M.D., D.D., 

. LL D .*.41, 546 

Blair, Samuel Ford. * ... 

Blaisdell, Henry Robinson, Ph.D.Maysville, Mason Co., Ky.:.169 

Blaisdell, James Edward, M.D.276 Broadway, Chelsea, Mass.274 

Blake, Edwin Alonzo, Rev.Port Chester, Westchester Co., N. Y..li, 247 

Blake, Henry Martin, M.D.Monmouth, Kennebec Co., Me.186 

Blake, William Somerfield.543 Fifth Av., New York, N. Y_liv, 274 

Blakeman, Wilbert Celestus, Rev.345 Union St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ...liv, 275 

Blanchard, James Augustus, M.D.Fort Hamilton, Kings Co., N. Y. .Ixxii, 444 

Blanchard, Lorenzo Dow.229 Broadway, New York, N. Y.145 

Blanchard, Orlando .Jacksonville, Ill.320 

Bliss, Abel, Hon.*.xix 

Bliss, George Hyde.Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz Co., Cal.48 

Bliss, William Lathrop, M.D. ... .*. 49 

Blood, Lorenzo Whiting, Rev.Versailles, New London Co.,Conn.xxxviii, 19 

Blumenthal, Charles Edward, M.D., 

LL.D.54 West 45th St, New York, N. Y.320 

Blunt, Ambrose.Goshen, Elkhart Co., Ind.189, 546 

Boardman, Cassius Frederick.Smartville, Yuba Co., Cal.458 

Bodwell, William Levi.*. ,lxxi, 439 

Bolster, Cyrus, Rev.*. 49 

Bonham, Horace.York, York Co., Pa.421,546 

Bonham, John Milton.Monongahela Hotel, Pittsburgh, Pa_422 

Bonnell, Charles Lewis, M.D.3 Hanson Place, Brooklyn, N. Y.221 

Bonner, John.389 

Booth, Edward..392 

Boothby, Asa, Jun...Fulton, Oswego Co., N. Y.161, 546 

Borden, Bailey Evans, Hon.Providence, R. 1 .41 

Borgelt, William Frederic.Middletown, Conn.496 

Boswell, Thomas Snowden.236 East 38th St., New York, N. Y_501 

Boucher, James Halstead.27 Exchange St.,Rochester, N.Y. .lxxvi, 490 

Bourne, Silas Jones. * . 415 

Bowdish,Wellesley Wellington,Rev.,D.D. 158 Summit St., Brooklyn, N. Y. .xlviii, 205 

Bowen, Charles Wesley.Yates, Orleans Co., N. Y.108 

Bowen, William Case, Rev. Pres.Bordentown, N. J...xliii, 127 

Bower, Lahman Forest.Berwick, Columbia Co., Pa.289 

Bowler, John Atwood, Rev.Hillsborough Bridge, Hillsborough... 

Co., N. H.lxxvii, 501 

Boyd, Charles Wesley. 265 Lanvale St., Baltimore, Md.252 

Boyden, Adin Spaulding, Hon. * .60 

Boyden, Erastus.48 Kirk St., Lowell, Mass.392 

Boys, Isaac..Cazenovia, Woodford Co., Ill. .448 

Brackett, William Tyng Smith, M.D.411 

Bradshaw, John Edwards. * . 94 

Bragdon, Edmund Erastus Eastman, 

Rev. Prof., D.D.*. xl, 41 

Bramblee, William James, Rev.*.179 

Branham, Henry Robert.Oxford, La Fayette Co., Miss.lxvii, 372 

Breaux, Gustave Arvilien, Hon. Carondelet St., New Orleans, La.392 

Breckinridge, Edward Hiller.434 K St., N. W., Washington, D. C..199 

Breckinridge, John Storry, Rev.Meriden, Conn.xlvi, 179 

Brewer, Daniel Delos.Winnebago Agency, Blue Earth Co., 

Minn. .43S 





















































































6y6 


WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 


NO. 


63 


686 


1198 

687 

307 


612 


1294 

1070 


409 
947 
550 

387 

410 


358 

998 

478 


182 

1 *99 
2 74 

1233 

1200 


771 


CLASS 

YEAR. 

1855 

1863 
1852 
1868 
1849 

1858 
1842 

l86l 

1874 

1879 

1861 

1847 

1862 

1859 

1840 
1857 
1852 

1882 

1875 
1854 

1849 

1851 

1871 

1857 

1876 

1850 

1864 

1851 

1839 

1851 

1879 

1835 

1849 

1841 

1873 

1841 

1852 

1859 

1854 

1878 

1874 

1842 
1866 

1879 

1845 

1846 

1880 
1879 
1854 

1850 
1864 
1862 


NAME. 

Brewer, David Josiah, Hon 


POST-OFFICE ADDRESS. PAGE. 

Corner of 5th Av. and Middle St., Leav¬ 
enworth, Kans.lxx, 422, 546 


Brewer, Edward Hamilton. 

Brewer, Edwin Burns . 

Brewer, Hamilton, M.D. 

Brewer, James Mitchell. 

Brewer, Marshall Bidwell. 

Brewer, Moses Knowlton, M.D. 

Bridge, Jonathan Davis, Rev. 

Bridge, William Dawson, Rev .. 

Brierley, Benjamin Webster. 

Briggs, Frederick William, Rev . 

Briggs, Henry Elwin. 

Briggs, Nathaniel Lindsay, Rev. 

Brigham, Charles Augustus Goodrich, 

Rev. 

Brigham, Charles Olin. 

Brim, Edwin Oscar. 

Bristol, Daniel Wheelock, Rev., D.D... 

Britt, Benjamin Willis. 

Britton, Alexander Thompson. 

Brodhead, Francis Daniel. 


45 i 


.411 

* .19 

* .lxviii,398 

* .Ixxi, 431 

.*.lxvii, 373 

* . ' ..320 

. 718 State St.,N. Haven,Conn..xlvi, 179, 546 

* . 490 


105 Grove St., Liverpool, England.320 

Attica, Fountain Co., Ind.lv, 289 

233 Richmond St., Philadelphia, Pa.... 180 


43 Broad St., Middletown, Conn.80 

Derby Line, Orleans Co., Vt_lxxii, 448 

* .161 

* .Ixii, 320 

* .364 

622 F St., N. W., Washington, D. C...428 
South New Market, Rockingham Co., 


N. H 


411 


Brodhead, George Milton, Rev.Stroudsburgh, Monroe Co., Pa.lviii 

Bronk, John Parker.Travelers Insurance Co., Hartford, 

Conn.266 


Bronson, Gurdon Gallup, Rev. 

Bronson, John Oscar, M.D. 

Brooks, Adin, M.D.. 

Brooks, Byron Alden. 

Brooks, Charles Wesley, Rev. 

Brooks, Delos Ferdinand, Rev.. 

Brooks, Jabez, Rev. Prof., D.D... . 

Brooks, John Howard, Rev.. 

Brooks, Ormando Nelson, Rev. 

Brown, Abner Hartwell, Prof., M.D 
Brown, Albert Halsey, Rev., Jun.... 

Brown, Calvin Martin.. 

Brown, Charles Lee. 

Brown, Charles Somendyke, Rev.... 

Brown, David Fanning, M.D. 

Brown, George Jay, Rev. 

Brown, George Washington. 

Brown, George Washington. 

Brown, Henry Bascom.. 

Brown, Jacob Whitbeck. 

Brown, John Nicholl. . 

Brown, Millard Fillmore. 

Brown, Oliver Elbridge, Rev. 

Brown, Paul Richard, M.D_ ... 

Brown, Seldon Lester. 

Brown, William Newton. 

Bruce, Eli Converse, Rev. 

Brundage, William Milton, Rev. 

Bruner, Alfred Cookman. 

Brush, Jesse, Rev. 

Brush, William, Rev., D.D. 

Buck, Charles Henry, Rev. 

Buck, John Ransom, Hon. 


4 i 7 


West i52d St., near St. Nicholas Av., 
New York, N. Y . 

* 


399 

108 


.Flushing, Queens Co., N. Y.242, 547 

.Turin, Lewis Co., N. Y.145 

.Fair Haven, Rutland Co., Vt... .lxxvi, 496 

Minneapolis, Minn.102 

Lyons, Walworth Co., Wis.lxxii, 455 

• * .109 

•*. Ixix, 359 

73 Roseville Av., Newark, N. J.407 

Norwich, Windsor Co., Vt.510 

* . 343 


... .95 
.. 369 

li, 253 


Mt. Vernon,Westchester Co., N.Y.Jxix, 411 
East Hampton, Middlesex Co., Ct.dxxi, 436 


Trenton, Mercer Co., N. J.lxxvii, 506 

Corner of North and Murrey Sts., 
Binghamton, N. Y.490 


Fort Davis, Presidio Co., Tex.463 

Lancaster, Worcester Co., Mass_lv, 289 


.384 

297 Grape St., Syracuse, N. Y...xli, 72, 547 

Slingerlands, Albany Co., N. Y_Ivi, 295 

Columbia, Lancaster Co., Pa.290 

Saybrook, Middlesex Co., Conn... .lxx, 418 

.Vinton, Benton Co., Iowa.Ixix, 402 

New Haven, Conn... . 2 oo 

28 Chapel St., Hartford, Conn. ..320, 448 
















































































INDEX AND POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY. 


677 


CLASS 
NO. YEAR. 

1033 1874 

i860 


30 

1836 

613 

0 

LO 

00 


00 

Ln 

^4 

551 

1857 



1843 

I2 95 

1882 


1847 

92 

1839 

1034 

1874 

792 

1865 

452 

1853 


1853 

646 

i860 

840 

1867 


1846 

793 

1865 

647 

i860 


1880 

253 

1845 


i860 

3 i 

1836 

214 

00 


1880 

32 

1836 


1848 

1201 

1879 


1835 


1864 

388 

1850 

' 8 

1834 

826 

1866 


O 

LO 

00 

64 

1838 

859 

1868 

215 

1843 


1863 



1869 

359 

1849 


1864 

7 M 

1862 


1858 

411 

1851 


1881 


NAME - POST-OFFICE ADDRESS. PAGE. 

Buckelew, Joshua Rogers.39 Johnson St.,Brooklyn, N. Y.lii, 259 

Buckland, Harlehigh Heath.*. 32Q 

Buckley, James Monroe, Rev., D.D....805 Broadway, New York, N. Y., or 11 

Hanson Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

..lxxi, 320, 439, 547 

Buckley, Samuel Botsford, Ph.D.Austin, Tex. 547 

Bucknam, Robert Pagan.*. 1 ( )l 

Budington, Charles Olmstead'.. *. 42 S 

Budington, Henry Aaron.Springfield, Mass.146, 549 

Bunting, Jabez, Rev., D.D.*. . 

Burch, Thomas, Rev.*. x j x 

Burch, Thomas Hardin, Rev... .33 Monroe St., Brooklyn, N. Y.377 

Burdick, William Livesey.East Greenwich, Kent Co., R. I.lviii 

Burgess, George...West New Brighton, Richmond Co., 

N- Y.393 

Burke, George Whiting, M.D.39 Main St., Middletown, Conn....27, 549 

Burke, Joseph Chester...Auburndale, Middlesex Co., Mass..... 

.xxv, lii, 259, 314 

Burnett, William Homer.*.205 

Burnham, Benjamin Franklin, Hon.48 GSt., South Boston, Mass..xliii, 120, 549 

Burnham, Hosea Ballou, M.D. ..Epping, Rockingham Co., N. H..lxix, 415 

Burns, Jabez, Rev., D.D. * .320 

Burns, Wilbur Fisk.*.xlv, 169 

Burns, William Henry, Rev.Joliet, Ill.217 

Burr, Charles Cooley. .*. 389 

Burr, Coleman Clark.Richmond, Va.205 

Burr, Edson Wyllys, Rev.Hackettstown, Warren Co., N. J. 

.xxii, xxxvii, 169 

Burr, Frederic Pierce.Middletown, Conn.514 

Burr, Jonathan Kelsey, Rev., D.D... .*.xx, xli, 66, 549 

Burr, R. J.440 

Burr, Willis Stephen, Hon.* .xxxviii, n 

Burritt, Charles David, Rev. * .xxiv, xli, 56 

Burrowes, Edward Thomas.12 Locust St., Portland, Me.. ..lxxvii, 515 

Burruss, John William Fletcher.* .. 

Burt, David, Rev. * .395, 549 

Burt, William, Rev.466 De Kalb Av.,. Brooklyn, N. Y. .lv, 290 

Burtis, Townsend W.Bumpass, Louisa Co., Va.343 

Burton, Henry Eugene.Hartford, Conn.455 

Burton, Nathaniel Judson, Rev., D.D...Hartford, Conn.xlii, 103, 550 

Burton, William Miller, Rev... .#.5 

Bush, George Gary, Ph.D.Quincy, Norfolk Co , Mass.214 

Bushnell, George Edward.Terryville, Litchfield Co., Conn.402 

Bushnell, Horace, Rev., D.D. *.320 

Bussell, William Hinkley.Sonyea, Livingston Co., N. Y.20 

Butler, Edmund Griffin.Wilkes Barre, Pa.222 

Butterfield, Milton.*.56 

Buttrick, Henry Appleton. # .452 

Buttz, Henry Anson, Rev., D.D.Madison, Morris Co., N. J.321 


C. 


Cady, George Foster. 

Cahoon, Charles D., Rev. 

Calder, James, Rev., D.D. 

Caldwell, Asbury. 

Caldwell, John Merrill, Rev... 
Caldwell, Samuel Cushman.. . t 
Calef, Arthur Benjamin, Hon.. 

Calef, Arthur Benjamin, Jun.. 


98 Hudson St., Hartford, Conn.474 

* .xix 

Harrisburgh, Pa. 95 » 55 ° 

* . 455 

Joliet, Ill.186 

138 Second Av., New York, N. Y.432 

115 William St., Middletown, Conn — 

.xx, xxii, 109 

Middletown, Conn.519 




















































































WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 


678 



CLASS 

NO. 

YEAR. 

II40 

00 


LO 

00 


1868 

Il68 

1878 



1841 


1841 

150 

1841 


1872 


1852 


1S79 


i860 

881 

1869 


1855 


1879 

827 

1866 


00 


1845 

614 

1859 

648 

i860 

1 n6 

1876 


00 

412 

1851 


1872 


1863 


1874 


1838 


1849 

882 

1869 

972 

1872 


1869 


1876 

579 

00 

'ji 

00 


1861 

883 

00 

0 

0 


1840 



1846 


1846 

973 

1872 

389 

1850 


1865 

1234 

1880 

552 

00 

Ln 

^4 



1850 


1867 

117 

1840 

1035 

1874 

884 

1869 

772 

1864 

1 

1833 


name. post-office address. page. 

Calef, Jeremiah Francis, M.D.Cromwell, Middlesex Co., Conn .. liv, 279 

Calkins, Marshall, Prof., M.D.185 State St., Springfield, Mass-418, 550 

Callan, Michael John, Rev.Emporia, Daviess Co., Mo..lxxiv, 471, 550 

Camp, Daniel Wetmore, Hon. * .xx (see xxxvii), xxii 

Camp, John Spencer. 15 Crescent St., Middletown, Conn., 

.284, 314 

Camp, Samuel Talcott.138 Main St., Middletown, Conn.xxi 

Campbell, Thomas Clement.4 Pine St., New York, N. Y.369 


Campbell, William. . .369 

Campbell, William . * . 4 1 

Canby, Edward Richard Sprigg, Gen., 


LL.D. 

Can Held, Charles Carroll. 

Cantine, Francis Cart. 

Cardozo, Isaac Nunez. 

Carey, Elias Riggs, M.D. 

Carhart, Henry Smith, Prof. 

Carleton, John Nelson. 

Carnaham, James Curtiss. 

Carpenter, George Clifford, Prof.... 

Carpenter, Henry Clay. 

Carpenter, William Augustus. 

Carr, James, Jun. 

Carr, William Riley. 

Carrington, Augustus Burr. 

Carrington, Robert Allen. 

Carroll, James Monroe, Rev. 

Carrow, Charles Marim. 

Carswell, Robert. 

Carter, Herman, Rev. 

Case, Lucius. 

Case, Lyman Whiting. 

Casler, David, Rev.. 

Cass, John Ayer, Rev.. 

Caswell, James Edward. 

Cate, Carter Eastman . 

Chadbourne, George Storrs, Rev.... 
Chadwick, Gustavus Benson, Rev... 
Chadwick, Walter Augustus, Rev..., 
Chalker, Richard Abraham, Rev ... 
Chamberlain, Daniel Drew. 


.Middletown, Conn.482 

.Orange, Essex Co , N. J.Ixix, 412 

.446 John St., Cincinnati, Ohio.510 

. 1022 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa.440 

.Evanston, Cook Co., Ill.227, 550 

.Mountville, Troup Co., Ga.422 

Pittsford, Monroe Co., N. Y.511 

.Indianola, Warren Co., Iowa.214 

.Lewes, Sussex Co., Del.502 

. Farwell, Clare Co., Mich.384 

* .161 

.Smithfield, Ontario.169 

63 Wall St., New York, N. Y.275 

.351 West 15th St., New York, N. Y.. .490 
.Forestville, Hartford Co., Conn.109 

* .482 

.10 Warrender Park Road East, Edin¬ 
burgh, Scotland.452 

Jeffersonville, Fayette Co., O_lxxvi, 490 

>*. 353 

. Winsted, Litchfield Co., Conn.399 

Norway, Oxford Co., Mich.xlix, 227 


Readfield Depot, Kennebec Co., Me... 


.li, 247 , 3i4, 55i 

. 474 

.. .Lake Village, Belknap Co., N. H.497 

.. 82 ProspectSt.,Cambridgep’t,Mass..xliv,i53 

...Pittston, Kennebec Co., Me.lxxii, 444 

...Chester, Orange Co., N. Y.xlix, 227 

. ..Chestnut St., Kingston, N. Y.364 


Croton Falls, Westchester Co., N. Y. 


Chamberlain, Ezra Bill.*. 

Chambers, Thomas Meade, Rev.St. Kitts, West Indies.. 

Champion, Henry. * . 

Chandler, Perry, Rev.Kittery, York Co., Me. 

Chandl;r, Theophilus Bradbury, Rev...*. 

Chapin, Albert William.69 Salem St., Worcester, Mass 

Chapin, Charles Sumner.Worcester, Mass. 

Chapin, Solomon, Rev., M.D.*. 

Chapman, John Alfred Metcalf, Rev., 


...xx, 321 

. 39 ° 

.321 

.390 

... li, 248 
.103 

. 459 

.295 

xxiv, 146 


D.D. 

Chapman, John Edward Howd.... 

Chapman, John Henry. 

Chapman, Ulysses. 

Chapman, William John, Rev. 

Chase, Alden Fitzroy, Rev. 

Chase, Benjamin Whittemore, Rev 
Chase, Daniel Henry, LL. D....... 


Greenland, Rockingham Co., N.H.dxii, 321 
White Cloud, Doniphan Co., Kans.... 403 

223 Main St., Nashua, N. H_lxxiii, 466 

Harrisburgh, Harris Co., Tex.33 

. Gallupville, Schoharie Co., N. Y.259 

Kent’s Hill, Kennebec Co., Me...xlix, 228 

•* .xlvii, 200, 551 

Durham Av., Middletown, Conn. 

.xx, xxiv, xxv, 3 






























































































NO. 


39 ° 

183 

93 

73 ° 


885 

43 i 

275 


773 


39 * 


753 

794 


974 

33 

688 


94 

1202 

553 

432 

332 

908 

649 

1141 

33 * 

1142 


9°9 

360 


45 

333 


CLASS 

YEAR. 

1844 

1850 

1842 

1865 

1839 

1876 

1863 

1863 
*845 
1859 
1869 

1852 

1836 

1846 

*856 

1836 

1864 

1863 

*875 

1850 

1867 


1863 

1865 

1851 

1872 

1876 
1836 
1861 
1870 
1867 

1839 

1879 

i8S7 

1S66 

1852 
1848 
1878 
1870 

i860 

1877 

1848 
1877 

*855 

i860 

1870 

1849 
1881 
1876 

*837 

1848 


INDEX AND POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY. 


679 


NAME. 

Chase, Henry, Rev.. 

Chase, Hiram. 

Chase, Irah Eaton, M.D. 

Chase, John Dennett, M.D. 

Chase, John Lyon.. 

Chase, Sidera.. 

Chase, Walter Eden . 

Chase, Wesley Dempster, Rev. 

Chattaway, Samuel William Moore.. 

Chedsey, Nathan Augustus. 

Cheney, Benjamin Hicks, M.D. 

Cheney, Nathan Gilbert, Rev. 

Cheney, Oren Burbank, Rev., D.D.. 

Chester, Simeon Fish, Rev. 

Chew, Benjamin W. 

Childs, Perry G. 

Chisholm, Harvey Fowler, M.D. 

Chittenden, Charles, Rev. 

Church, Charles Washburn, Rev.... 

Church, James Augustus. 

Church, Morris DeVeau, Rev. 

Church, Seth. 

Churchill, John Henry, M.D. 

Claflin, Lee, Hon. . 

Claflin, William, Hon., LL.D. 

Clapp, Elam Smalley Phaedon. 

Clark, Allen, Rev. 

Clark, Alonzo Howard. 

Clark, Benjamin Stephen. 

Clark, Daniel James, Rev. 

Clark, Davis Wesgatt, Rev.Bp., D.D 

Clark, Edgar Frederick, Rev. 

Clark, Emerson Gilbert.. 

Clark, Jefferson. 

Clark, Laban, Rev., D.D. 

Clark, Lester Mumford. 

Clark, Nathaniel Walling, Rev. 

Clark, Robert, Rev... 

Clark, Smith. 

Clark, William Robert, Rev., D.D.. 

Clark, William Warner. 

Clarke, Charles Davenport.. 

Clarke, Frederick Wilcox. 

Clarke, George, Rev. 

Clarke, George Henry, Rev. 

Clarke, Horatio Ross, Rev., D.D..... 

Clarke, John Currier. 

Clarke, Willis Gaylord. 

Clayton, James W. 

Clement, George Washington. 

Clements, Isaac Newton, Rev. 

Cleveland, Josiah Judson, Rev. 

Clifford, Howard Abbott. 

Clifford, Timothy Sumner. 

Clift, Smith. 

Clough, Joel Barber. 


PORT-OFFICE ADDRESS. 


PAGE. 

*. 32 . 

•*. 381 

..Haverhill, Essex Co., Mass.xlii, 103 

•*. 49 

.394 Franklin St., Buffalo, N. Y.459 

.1134 Pacific St., Brooklyn, N. Y.27 

•*. 497 

.Gouverneur, St. Lawrence Co., N. Y... 

. xlvii, 190 

•*. 452 

.346 West 23d St., New York, N. Y_384 

. 189 Church St., New Haven, Conn..lxxi, 437 
. 154 Herkimer St., Brooklyn, N. Y..xlix, 228 

.Lewiston, Me.321 

.Springfield, Mass.114 

.459 North Eighth St., Philadelphia, Pa.347 

.San Francisco, Cal.72 

• *. lxx, 425 

•*. v 347 

. Constitution Office, Middletown, Conn.. 

. 200, 551 

452 


.East Orange, Essex Co., N. J.. .lxxvi, 494 


103 


. Cross River, Westchester Co,N. Y..lxxiii,467 


. Newtonville, Middlesex Co., Mass.321 

•*. *95 

.Bradford, Orange Co., Vt.205, 551 

. Smithsonian Institution, Washington, 

D C. lxxviii, 519, 551 

.21 Park Row, New York, N. Y.248 

.East Haven, New Haven Co., Conn.. .497 

•*.**, 55 * 

.90 Spring St., Newport, R. I.xlvi, 180 

.North Granville, Washington Co., N.Y.477 
.99 Nassau St., New York, N. Y..lxxiii, 467 
.* .xix, xxii, 321 


. .27 

.Cheyney, Delaware Co., Pa.lv, 290 

. Niantic, New London Co.,Conn.. .xliv, 146 

• *. 463 

.9 Warren Sq , Jamaica Plain, Mass... .114 

.88 

.Bath, Sagadahoc Co., Me.506,551 

.Corner of Blanche and Fleetwood Sts., 

Chicago, Ill.233, 553 

.New Castle, Westchester Co., N. Y..xlv, 170 
. Bond’s Village, Hampden Co.,Mass..lv, 280 

.Box 367, Binghamton, N. Y.321 

.Saint Clair, St. Clair Co., Mich.88 

.4 Telegraph Block, Detroit, Mich. 

.xxv, 280,314 

.*.422 

.Willoughby, Lake Co., Ohio.lxxi, 440 

.Cazenovia, Madison Co., N. Y.233 

.Alameda, Alameda Co., Cal.xlii, 95 

.Monmouth, Kennebec Co., Me.519 

... 497 

.15 West 29th St., New York, N. Y.14 

.1302 Linden Av., Minneapolis, Minn-88 


















































































68 o 


WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 



CLASS 

NO. 

YEAR. 


X 

cn 

UJ 

2x6 

ro 

00 


1143 

N 

00 

948 

1871 

1235 

1880 


1296 

1882 

650 

i860 

506 

1855 

95 

1839 

1203 

1879 

1144 

1877 


1857 

308 

1847 

361 

1849 


1842 

309 

1847 

4 i 3 

1851 


1850 


1867 

1117 

1876 

1071 

1875 

999 

1873 

580 

00 

m 

00 


1854 

554 

1857 

46 

1837 

1204 

00 

vO 


1879 


1 S53 


1838 


1877 

555 

1857 

7 i 5 

1862 


1851 

47 

1837 

334 

1848 

1118 

1876 


1858 

453 

1853 

96 

1839 

97 

1839 

73 i 

1863 

454 

1853 


1871 

65 

1838 

ii 45 

1877 

860 

1868 

1205 

1879 

1146 

x8 7 7 


1841 

362 

1849 

310 

1847 


NAME. POST-OFFICE ADDRESS. PAGE. 

Cobleigh, Edwin Reubin.*. lxix, 415 

Cobleigh, Nelson Ebenezer, Rev. Pres., 

D.D., LL.D.*. 57 , 553 

Cobleigh, Nelson Simmons..107 Seneca St., Cleveland, Ohio.321 

Coburn, Clarence Peter.Malden, Mass.lv, 280 

Cocagne, John Harrison.Mitchellville, Polk Co., Iowa.242 

Cochrane, Jasper Duncan.331 East 19th St., New York, N. Y... .295 

Cocker, Benjamin Franklin, Rev.Prof., 

D.D.,LL.D .*. lxii, 321 

Codding, Lewis Bates, Rev.North Dighton, Bristol Co., Mass.lviii 

Coddington, Wellesley Perry, Rev.Prof.. Syracuse, N. Y.17° 

Coe, Andrew Jackson, Hon.Meriden, Conn., or 24 Broad St., Bos¬ 
ton, Mass .134 

Coe, Jonathan, Rev. * .28 

Coffin, Edward Prescott.149 Jefferson Av., Detroit, Mich.290 

Coit, Olin Burr, Rev.Mendham, Morris Co., N. J.lv, 280 

Coite, William Jacot.Statesville, Iredell Co., N. C.lxxi, 429 

Colburn, John.*.... .xlii, 80 * 

Colby, Charles Galusha.*.96 

Colby, George Joseph Lunt.Newburyport, Essex Co., Mass... .373, 553 

Cole, Cornelius, Hon.San Francisco, Cal.81, 553 

Cole, Edwin Halsey.*.109 

Cole, George Washington, M.D.*.403 

Cole, Peter Fletcher.120 Orchard St., Newark, N. J. ..lxxiii, 467 

Coleman, George Silas.30 Nassau St.,New York, N.Y. .liv, 275, 553 

Coleman, Lyman, Rev.Prof., S.T.D.... *.xxiv, xxxiv, xxxvii, 553 

Coleman, Oliver Allen.Baxter Springs, Cherokee Co., Kans... 

.liii, 267 

Coleman, William Bunker, Jun.Utica, N. Y.li, 253 

Colgate, Bowles.xi West 50th St., New York, N. Y. ...xxi 

Collin, Henry Alonzo, Prof.Mount Vernon, Linn Co., Iowa...xliv, 153 

Collin, John Hill...lxx, 418 

Collin, Quincy Johnson, Rev.Brookton, Tompkins Co., N. Y....xliv, 146 

Collins, Charles, Rev. Pres., D.D. * .15, 554 

Collins, Frederic Johnson.4 High St., Boston, Mass.lv, 290 

Collins, James Marshall. * . 511 

Collins, Lewis.258 Court St., Brooklyn, N. Y.415 

Collins, Lorin Cone, Rev.Norwood Park, Cook Co., Ill.lxvi, 354 

Colter, Joseph.44 South Curtis St., Chicago, Ill.502 

Comfort, George Fisk, Prof.Syracuse, N. Y.xliv, 147, 555 

Comfort, William Francis.Horseheads, Chemung Co.. N. Y. .xlvi, 186 

Cone, Edward Salmon.*. 407 

Cone, George Brainerd.*.xxxviii, 15 

Conger, David Nelson.Moberly, Randolph Co., Mo. 88 

Conner, Benjamin Coulbourn, Rev.95 Vine St., Williamsport, Pa.liv, 275 

Conner, James Harvey.New Albany, Floyd Co., Ind.432 

Conrad, William Fitch.Des Moines, Iowa.120 

Converse, Abiel, Hon.Thompson, Windham Co., Conn.28 

Converse, Waldo Flint.Sandusky, Ohio. 

Cook, Charles, Rev., D.D.*. 

Cook, George Walter, Ph.D.Poughkeepsie, N. Y.190 

Cook, Samuel Woodward, Hon.503 Main St., Worcester, Mass.120 

Cook, William Henry, Rev.Ashland, Middlesex Co., Mass , .lxxiv, 480 

Cooke, Edward, Rev.Pres., D.D.Orangeburgh, Orangeburgh Co., S. C.. .20 

Cooke, Henry Prentice. Rome, N. Y.l v , 280 

Cooke, Leslie Bingham.Watertown, N. Y.. 

Cookman, Frank Simpson, Rev.Alpine, Bergen Co., N. J.lv, 290 

Cookman, George Grimston.1827 Wallace St., Philadelphia, Pa.281 

Cooledge, Clark.*.369 

Cooley, Almon O., Hon.Fredericksburgh, Gillespie Co., Tex_ 96 

Coolidge, Henry A.Litchfield, Litchfield Co., Ill.81, 556 


.28 

322 


























































































LASS 

EAR. 

1844 

1850 

1863 

1858 

l85S 

1857 

1863 

1849 

1880 

1876 

1842 

1873 

1875 

1878 

1880 

1873 

1872 

1845 

1876 

1863 

1871 

1871 

1S44 

1869 

1879 

1873 

1S75 

1854 

1867 

1877 

i860 

1865 

1874 

1880 

1878 

1869 

l88l 

1865 

1840 


INDEX AND POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY. 


68l 


POST-OFFICE ADDRESS. 


PAGE. 


NAME. 

Cooney, Robert, Rev.*. 322 

Cooper, Joel Henry.Burlington, Racine Co., Wis_lxviii, 381 

Cooper, Stephen Van Rensselaer.318 West 51st S*.,New York, N.Y. .lxix, 403 

Cooper, Varnum Augustus, Rev.35 Dale St., Roxbury, Boston, Mass... 

.Ixxii, 322, 452, 557 

Copeland, Anson Tuller Rev.Canfield, Mahoning Co., Ohio.153 

Copeland, David, Rev., Ph D., D.D_*. .xxi, xliv, 135 

Copeland, Justin Martyr.El Paso, Sedgewick Co., Kans.429 

Copp, Henry Norris..113 Maryland Av., N. E., Washington, 

D - c .195. 557 

Corbin, Johnson Aaron.. *.lxviii, 399, 557 

Corey, Joseph Albert, Rev.Fairfield, Somerset Co., Me.lxxvii, 515 

Corliss, Frederick William, Pres., LL.D.Rockford, Ill.322 

Corning, Granville.Auburn, Cayuga Co., N. Y.lxxvi, 497 

Cornwell, Giles Hamlin.*. 

Coston, Herbert Hull.Third National Bank Building, Scran¬ 
ton, Pa.253 

Cottle, William Albert....115 Clinton St., Boston, Mass.267 

Couchman, John Wesley.East Durham, Greene Co., N. Y.506 

Coultas, Andrew Jackson, Rev., Jun_Mystic Bridge, New London Co., 

Conn.295 

Cousens, Francis Howard.Kennebunk Port, York Co., Me.253 

Cousens, Wilbur Fisk.Ogunquit, York Co., Me.Ixxv, 482 

Covel, James, Rev'.. * . 322 

Covel, John Stevens.*.67 

Cox, William Weston, Rev.Broadalbin, Fulton Co*, N. Y...lxxvi, 497 

Coxe, James Clarke Watson, Rev., 

Ph.D., D.D.Brooklyn, Poweshiek Co., Iowa. 

.xxi, xxxvii, xlvii, 196, 557 

Crafts, Albert Barnard . ..Westerly, Washington Co., R. 1 . 1 , 242 

Crafts, Frederick Henry.Care of Denver & Colorado Railroad, 

Denver, Colo.480 

Crafts, Major Plumer. * .xli, 61 

Crafts, Wilbur Fisk, Rev.Brooklyn, E. D., N. Y.xlix, 228, 557 

Craig, Lewis Whittier.Tilton, Belknap Co., N. H... .lvi, 290, 314 

Cramer, Norman Landon.Portland, Middlesex Co., Conn.li, 253 

Crandall, Frank Asbury..Care of A. T. Stewart & Co., New 

York, N. Y.267 

Crandall, John Newland.Norwich, Conn. lxx, 418 

Crane, John Riggs, Rev., D.D. * .Ixii, 322 

Crane, [Robert] Newton.305 Olive St., St. Louis,-Mo. .xlix, 217, 560 

Crane, William Howe...Port Jervis, Orange Co., N. Y.502 

Crawford, Allan, M.D.'.Alvinston, Lambton Co., Ontario.322 

Crawford, Andrew Kerr, Rev.Point Arena, Petaluma Dist., Cal. .xlv, 170 

Crawford, James Barbour, Rev... .*.322 

Crawford, John.Rondon, Madison Co., Ohio ; or Union 

League Club, New York, N. Y.459 

Crawford, Morris Barker, Prof.Wesleyan University, Middletown, 

Conn....xxiv, xxv, lii, 260 

Crawford, Morris DeCamp, Rev., DD. .Peekskill, Westchester Co., N. Y. .xxi, 322 

Crawford, Robert Stephenson, Rev.Cornwall Bridge, Litchfield Co., Conn.. 

.lvi, 295 

Cressman, Elijah, Rev.*.285 

Cressy, Noah, M.D., Ph.D., V.S.Hartford, Conn.xxiv, xxxiii 

Croft, Charles Pitman, Rev.Terre Haute, Ind.xlix, 228 

Crook, John Thomas.Care of Rev. Robert Crook, LL.D., 

Mount Vernon, Westchester Co., 

N. Y.lvii, 299 

Crosby, George Heman.*. 459 

Crowell, Loranus, Rev., D.D.Lynn, Mass.xxxix, 33 

86 















































































682 


WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 



CLASS 

NO. 

YEAR. 

556 

1857 

433 

1852 

1074 

1375 


119 

M 

oc 

O 

1003 

•873 


1878 


1867 

86l 

1868 

842 

1867 


1842 

557 

1857 

48 

1837 


1842 


888 

1869 

558 

1857 

975 

1872 

615 

1859 

795 

1865 


NAME. POST-OFFICE ADDRESS. PAGE. 

Crowell, Robert Field, Hon. 495 * Pennsylvania Av., N. W., Wash¬ 
ington, D. C.i 47 

Crysler, Adam C .*.. . . IJ 5 

Culver, Moses Eugene.126 Main St., Middletown, Conn.. .liii, 267 

Cummings, Anson Watson, Rev., D.D., 

LL.D. Wellsville, Allegany Co., N. Y. 322 

Cummings, Joseph, Rev. Pres., D.D., 

LL.D.Northwestern University, Evanston, 

Cook Co., Ill...xx, xxiii, xxxix, 33, 560 

Cummings, Leonard Newman.'.Uxbridge, Worcester Co., Mass.253 

Cummings, William Edward.Brownsville, Cameron Co., Tex.S° 6 

Cummins, George Opdyke, M D....Dover, Morris Co., N. J.lxxiii, 467 

Cumnock, Robert McLean, Prof., Jun.. Evanston, Cook Co., Ill.222, 561 

Cunningham, Edward, Rev.Ansonia, New Haven Co., Conn.. .xlix, 217 

Currey, John. San Francisco, Cal.lxvii, 373 

Currier, John Wesley. .Alton, Belknap Co., N. H.147 

Curry, Daniel, Rev., D.D., LL.D.17 West i32d St., New York, N. Y- 

.xx, xxxviii, 15, 562 

Curry, John. See Currey, John....lxvii, 373 

Cushing, Charles Wesley, Rev., D.D—16 North Fitzhugh St., Rochester, 

N. Y.lxii, 322 

Cushing, John Russell, Rev.Hudson, Middlesex Co., Mass.228 

Cushing, Joseph Whitney, M.D.29 Worcester St., Boston, Mass.147 

Cushing, Samuel Greenleaf.Careof A.G Adams,Burlington,Iowa.li,248 

Cushman, Walter Stevens.Asheville, Buncombe Co., N. C.162 

Cutts, Edward.New Rochelle, Westchester Co., N. Y.206 

Cutts, Oliver.New Rochelle, Westchester Co., N. Y . xx 


D. 


616 

1859 

6j 7 

1859 


1866 


1870 


1864 

689 

1861 


1872 


>835 

151 

1841 


1863 

756 

1863 


1880 

335 

1848 

276 

1846 

1119 

1876 

1238 

1880 


1858 

889 

1869 


618 

1859 

217 

1843 

976 

1872 


1863 

363 

1849 


Daboll, David Austin, Hon. 

Daboll, Nathan, Hon. 

Dains, George Gamaliel, Rev. 

Dally, Jonathan Harned, Rev. 

Dally, Joseph Warren, Rev. 

Dalton, William Adolphus. 

Dandy, James Hervey, Jun.. 

Danforth, Richard Hubbard. 

Daniel, Robert Abbot, Rev.... . 

Daniels, Benjamin, Rev. 

Daniels, Morgan Royal. 

Daniels, William Haven, Rev. 

Danker, Albert, Rev., Ph.D. 

Dashiell, Robert Laurenson, Jun. 

Dashiell, Robert Laurenson, Rev., D.D 

Davenport, Charles Wesley. 

Davenport, Friend Smith. 

Davis, Charles Edward, Rev. 

Davis, Charles Sumner, Rev. 

Davis, De Witt. 

Davis, Edson Warburton. 

Davis, Gustavus Fellows, Rev., D.D... 

Davis, Lucius Daniel. 

Davis, Stephen Brooks. 

Davis, Wesley Reid, Rev. 

Davison, Curtis Pearl, Rev. 

Day, J[ohn] Alphonso, Rev. 

Day, Samuel J ones. 

Dean, Charles Rollin. 


Centre Groton, New London Co., 
Conn.322 

* .322 

Hamilton, Madison Co.,N.Y...xxii, xlv, 162 

Paterson, N. J.162 

Asbury, Warren Co., N. J.. .lxxiii, 463, 563 
Bridgeport, Fairfield Co., Conn.477 

* .Ixxii, 455 

.Care of Pratt & Co., Buffalo, N. Y.... 180 

Avondale, Hants Co., Nova Scotia.483 

•*.343 


Chicopee, Hampden Co., Mass... 452, 563 

Watertown, N. Y.196, 564 

7 South 9th St., Newark, N. J.515 

*.323 

Gibbon, Buffalo Co., Nebr.89 


Natick, Middlesex Co., Mass.liv, 275 

Vernon Depot, Tolland Co., Conn.295 

. 1607 Grand Av , Milwaukee,Wis.. .lxxi, 432 

Oneida, Madison Co., N. Y.229 

•*.lxii, 323 


. Newport, R. 1 .323 

. 108 College St., Middletown, Conn.... 162 
.Corner of Elm and Hawk Sts., Al¬ 
bany, N. Y.323 

*.57 

.Ballard Vale, Essex Co., Mass.li, 248 

.4 At\^bod St., Hartford, Conn.453 

.746 Broadway, New York, N. Y .96 
















































































INDEX AND POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY. 


683 


CLASS 
NO. YEAR. 
311 1847 

277 1846 

1870 
1870 
1297 1882 

1836 


1843 

1877 

1845 

120 1840 

1845 
1873 
690 l86l 
732 1863 

1851 

716 1862 

4SS 1853 
2 1833 
1854 
1170 1878 

843 1867 
1841 
255 1845 
414 1851 


1037 1874 

1874 

'837 

1878 

1875 
98 1839 

1842 

1847 

1038 1874 

1039 1874 

691 1861 

1844 
1846 
364 1849 

152 1841 

121 1840 

*855 
1075 1875 

1840 
1880 


name. post-office address. page. 

Dean, James Alexander, Rev., D.D.Durham, Orange Co., N. C... .xlii, 81, 564 

Dean, Zebina Thomas, M.D.*.73 

Dearborn, Josiah Weare, Rev.Lynn, Mass.Ixxiv, 477 

Dearborn, Reuben Fletcher, M.D.... ..Lynn, Mass.Ixxiv, 477 

deCastro, Joseph Franklin.Middletown, Conn.lviii 

Deering, William, Hon.Evanston, Cook Co., Ill.xx 

DeKoven, Henry, Rev., D.D.Hotel Mooser, Chemenin sur Vevey, 

Switzerland.xxiv, 323, 347 

DeKoven, Henry L.*.xix 

DeKoven, William. * .378 

Delevan, Elizabeth Hinckley.New Lebanon, Columbia Co., N. Y.. .502 

De Mena, Felipe Santiago.. m West 19th St., New York, N. Y.. .38s 

Dempster, John, Rev., D.D.*.323 

Denison, Joseph, Rev., D.D..Valley Falls, Jefferson Co., Kans.34 

Dennett, Oliver.*. lxviii, 385 

Dewar, Frank.n6 West 10th St., Kansas City, Mo. 480 

Dewey, Lewis Fowler.*.180 

Dexter, Everett Kent.2389 Washington St., Boston, Mass... .190 

Deyampert, Epaminondas.Care of J. H. Y. Webb, Greens- 

borough, Hale Co., Ala.407 

Dickinson, Henry Lester. * . 186 

Dickinson, John, Rev.805 Broadway, New York, N. Y. ..lxii, 32^ 

Dickinson, John Thomas, Prof.Abingdon, Knox Co., Ill.120 

Diefendorf, Benjamin I., Rev. * . 3 

Dikeman, George Washington. * .lxx, 419 

Dilks, James Boucher.2 East 60th St., New York, N. Y.285 

Dilks, Joseph Albertson, Rev.Absecom, Atlantic Co., N. J.218 

Dillard, Richmond Francis Alexander.. .*.lxvii, 370 

Dillingham, Stephen Crowell.*.67 

Dinsmore, Cadford Mellen, Rev.Jefferson, Coos Co., N. H.no 

Disosway, Cornelius Ryerss.Care of H. K. Adams, 43 Exchange 

Place, New York, N. Y. 323 

Disosway, Gabriel Poillon. * .. 3 2 3 

Dixon, James Byron. 323 

Dixon, Sylvester, Rev.Tilton, Belknap Co., N. H.323 

Doe, Albert Prescott.Marblehead, Essex Co., Mass.260 

Dole, Edmund Pearson.28 Court St., Keene, N. H. lxxvi, 491, 56s 

Dole, Samuel Pike.* .. 349 

Dollner, Samuel Lapham.259 Washington Av., Brooklyn, N. Y.. 

.lxxvii, 507 


Donahoe, Daniel Joseph. 

Donaldson, Joshua Marsden. 

Dooley, Matthew Augustine. 

Doolittle, Theodore Sandford, Rev., 
Dorchester, Daniel, Rev., D.D... 

Dorchester, Daniel, Rev., Jun.. .. 

Dorris, John Newton. 

Dorsett, George Borden. 

Douglas, Benjamin, Hon. 

Douglass, Roswell Sargeant. 

Dow, Cyrus Marcellus. 

Dow, Edward Dean. 

Dow, Lorenzo, Hon. 

Dowe, Caleb, Rev. 

Downey, Charles Gibbs, Prof. 

Downs, Frederick Alonzo. 

Downs, Walter Holbrook. 

Dowse, Charles Dana, M.D. 

Dresser, William Henry. 

Drew, Daniel. 


Middletown, Conn.494 

.*.28 


.Llano, Llano Co., Tex. -373 

D.D .New Brunswick, N. J.323 


.Natick, Middlesex Co., Mass. 

.lxviii, 323, 393, 565 

. Newtonville, Middlesex Co., Mass..lii, 260 
208 East Capitol St..Washington, D. C.323 

.* .lii, 260 

.76 William St., Middletown, Conn.xx 

.Plymouth, Plymouth Co., Mass.180 

.*.381 

.Knoxville, Knox Co., Tenn. .lxviii,390, 565 

Hancock, Chaffee Co., Colo.96, 565 

.Griffin, Spalding Co., Ga.42 

.*.34 

.#. 422 

.South Berwick, York Co., Me.267 

.*.lxvi, 365 


Lovell, Oxford Co., Me.515 

* .xx 




















































































684 


WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 



CLASS 

NO. 

YEAR. 

1040 

1874 

1171 

00 

00 

950 

CO 


456' 

1853 

862 

1868 

434 

CJ 

LT, 

OO 

2 l 8 

1843 


1836 

l 6 

1835 

49 

1837 

910 

GO 

O 


582 

1858 


1864 


GO 

Go 

00 

1265 

1881 

1076 

1875 


1879 

828 

1866 


1878 


1865 

392 

1850 

911 

1870 

692 

1861 

652 

i860 

733 

1863 

653 

i860 

1207 

1879 

583 

06 

Cn 

GO 

559 

1857 


1874 


1852 


1873 


1867 

1164 

CO 


1865 

584 

00 

cn 

00 


1857 


1857 

560 

1857 


1867 

1077 

1875 


1867 


1874 

1041 

00 

912 

1870 


1859 

7 l 7 

1862. 


1837 

585 

1858 

1147 

1877 


NAME. 

Duncan, Theodore Augustus. 

Duncan, William Edward, M.D.... 

Dunmore, Watson Thomas. 

Dunn, Lewis Romaine, Rev., D.D. 

Dunn, Ransom, Rev., D.D. 

Dunn, Reuben B.,.Rev., D.D. 

Durbin, John Price, Rev. 

Durbin, John Price, Jun. 

Dusinberre, George Blauvelt, Rev.. 
Dusinberre, George Brown, Hon... 

Duvall, William, Jun. 

Dwelly, Jedediah. 

Dwight, Holden, Rev. Pres. 

Dwight, Lewis. 

Dwight, William Eastman, Rev.. .. 


POST-OFFICE ADDRESS. PAGE. 

Fayette, Fayette Co., Iowa.260 

530 Fulton St., Chicago, Ill.285 

189 Genesee St., Utica, N. Y. 243 

Elizabeth, N. J. 324 

.Hillsdale, Hillsdale Co., Mich.324 

.Waterville, Kennebec Co., Me.xxi 


* .xxviii, xxxviii, 566 

* . xxiii, 121 

Watertown, Litchfield Co., Conn... xlix, 222 

Geneva, Ontario Co., N. Y.xliii, 115 

8 Monroe Place, Brooklyn, N. Y.57 

* . 347 

. *.xxxviii, 7, 566 

Dudley, Worcester Co., Mass.15 

Cherry Valley, Worcester Co., Mass. . 1 , 234 


E. 


Eastman, Henry Elliott.*.153 

Eastman, James Henry. Jamesburgh, Middlesex Co., N. J.455, 566 

Eastman, Joseph.*.324 

Eaton, Daniel 0 .42 Columbia St., Albany, N. Y.354 

Eaton, Joel Webster, Rev., D.D.Lansingburgh, Rensselaer Co., N. Y..324 

Eckfeldt, Thomas Hooper.Middletown, Conn.. .299, 314 

Eddy, Ashton Chauncey, Rev.East Constable, Franklin Co., N. Y.... 

.liii, 267,314 

Eddy, Bayard Taylor... *.511 

Eddy, Henry Thomas, Rev.*.214 

Eddy, Lewis Harvey.Brookfield, Madison Co., N. Y.507 

Eddy, Robert Newton. * . 459, 566 

Edgerton, Alonzo Jay, Hon.Kasson, Dodge Co., Minn.104 

Edgerton, Charles Sherman.5 Museum Building, Albany, N. Y.234 

Edgerton, Francis Daniels, M.D.26 Washington St., Middletown, Conn.181 

Edson, Edward, Rev.Taunton, Mass. 170 

Edwards, George Lysander, Rev.Bingham, Somerset Co , Me_xlvii, 190 

Edwards, James Thomas, Rev., D.D.. .Randolph, Cattaraugus Co., N. Y.. 171, 566 

Edwards, Nelson, Rev.Naugatuck, New Haven Co-, Conn_291 

Eggleston, Ashael Coe, Rev.Bristol, Hartford Co., Conn.154 

Ela, David Hough, Rev., D.D.Worcester, Mass.. ...xxxvii, xliv, 148, 567 

Elder, William Walter, Rev.Valparaiso, Mich.lxxvi, 491 

Eldred, John Risley.Kingston, Washington Co., R. 1 .412 

Elliott, Charles, Rev.*.324 

Elliott, George William.Rochester, N. Y.lxxv, 486, 567 

Elliott, Melville Cox, Rev.*.467 

Ellis, Elizabeth Johnston.*. 284 

Ellis, John Parker.*. 460 

Ellis, Joseph Whitcomb. Whitestown, Oneida Co., N. Y.154 

Elmer, Cordello D.Southold, Suffolk Co., N. Y.429, 567 

Elmer, Cordello De Val Court. See Elmer, Cordello D.429, 567 

Elmer, William Thomas, Hon.147. Main St., Middletown, Conn, .xliv, 148 

Elwood, Isaac Newton, Rev.Ypsilanti,Washtenaw Co.,Mich., .lxxii, 468 

Ely, Charles Frank.Westfield, Hampden Co., Mass.268 

Ely, Edward Mason.East Providence, Providence Co., R. 1 .468 

Emerson, George Addison. Laconia, Belknap Co., N. H...lxxvi, 4 9l 

Emerson, George Russell..Somerville (West), Boston, Mass.261 

Emerson, John Hessie, Rev.Maplewood, Middlesex Co., Mass.234 

Emery, Samuel.Lisbon, Grafton Co., N. H.Ixxi, 437 

England, George Allen, Rev.Fort Omaha, Douglas Co., Nebr.187 

Enos, Jacob J.*...'. 349 

Ercanbrack, Thomas Russell.Anamosa, Jones Co., Iowa.154 

Ericsson, John, Hon., LL.D.36 Beach St., New York, N. Y.324 

Erving, George Augustus, Rev.Arlington Heights, Cook Co., Ill. ..lv, 281 



























































































INDEX AND POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY. 


685 


CLASS 
NO. YEAR. 
71S 1862 

1853 

IO42 1874 
IO04 1873 
1858 
1841 
1836 


NAME. 

Etheridge, Samuel Stephen. 

Ethridge, Albert, Rev. 

Eustis, J ohn Edward .. 

Eustis, William Henry. 

Evans, Marshall.. 

Evans, Nathaniel. 

Eyster, Christian Schlagle, Hon 


POST-OFFICE ADDRESS. ' PAGE. 

. Des Moines, Iowa.xlvi, 187 

•Marseilles, La Salle Co., Ill.324, 415 

206 Broadway, New York, N. Y.261 

Boston Block, Minneapolis, Minn...li, 254 
. Roslindale, Suffolk Co., Mass.432 

*. 37 ° 

441 California St., Denver, Colo.347 


F. 

1842 Fairchild, Isaac. ••• 373 

1877 Fairchild, William Henry......Fairfield, Fairfield Co., Vt.lxxvii, 502 

66 1838 Falconer, John Henry.Contract Office, Post-Office Department, 

Washington, D. C.20 

586 1858 Falley, George Newman.South Evanston, Cook.Co., Ill.154 

1078 1875 Fallon, Junius Guilford, Rev.127 Vail Av., Troy, N. Y.liii, 268 

Fancher, Enoch Lewis, Hon., LL.D.229 Broadway, New York, N. Y.324 

508 1855 Fanton, William Hawley.136 State St., Albany, N. Y.135 

951 1871 Farnsworth, Robert Waterman Carr, 

Rev.Pasadena, Los Angeles Co., Cal 243 

844 1867 Farnum, John R.Danbury, Fairfield Co., Conn.218, 567 

Faulks, James Buckley, Rev.Morristown, Morris Co., N. J.324 

234 1844 Faville, Oran.*.61, 567 

1869 Fearon, Robert Newton.East Liverpool, Columbiana Co., Ohio.. 

. lxxiv, 474 

587 1858 Fellows, Nathaniel, Rev.Evans House, Springfield, Mass...xliv, 154 

Fellows, Samuel McGaffey, Pres. .*.324 

393 1850 Fellows, Thomas Sylvester, M.D.Welles, Faribault Co., Minn.104 

1873 Fenn, James William, Rev.Spencer, Worcester Co., Mass... .lxxv, 486 

1865 Ferguson, Charles Wesley, M.D.lxxiii, 460 

Ferguson, Sandford Isaac, Rev.63 Park St., New York, N. Y.325 

734 1863 Fernald, Oliver Haley, Rev.Portland, Middlesex Co., Conn., .xlvii, 191 

1172 1878 Ferry, Edward Sylvester, Rev. ....Verona, Essex Co., N. J.....285 

Ferry, George J., Hon.588 Broadway, New York, N. Y.xxi 

Few, Ignatius A., Rev., D.D., LL.D...*. 325 

1837 Field, Daniel Webster.*. 349 

913 1870 Field, Leon Chester, Rev.528 Columbus Av.,Boston,Mass. . 1 , 234, 568 

1845 Fillmore, George Hedding..*.,385 

1839 Finch, Peter Willis.*. 359 

Fish, Henry, Rev.*. 325 

457 1853 Fish, Jasper.Kearney Junction, Buffalo Co., Nebr..i2i 

1005 1873 Fisk, Everett Olin.Ginn, Boston, Mass.li, 254 

654 i860 Fisk, Herbert Franklin, Rev. Prof.Evanston, Cook Co., Ill.xlv, 171 

Fisk, Isaiah, Hon. xix 

1840 Fisk, Sewall H.*.365 

Fisk, Willbur, Rev. Pres., D.D.*.xix, xxiii, xxvii, 568 

1867 Fitch, James Wi.liam.Jefferson, Ashtabula Co., Ohio.468 

67 1838 Fitch, Silas, Rev.Golden’s Bridge, Westchester Co., N.Y. 20 

1148 1877 Fitch, Silas Hedding.5 Beekman St., New York, N. Y.281 

FitzGerald, James Newbury,Rev.,D.D. .805 Broadway, New York, N. Y. lxii 

1845 Fitzgerald, Jerome Baldwin, Hon.*.Ixviii, 385 

1857 Fitz-Gerald, Peter Fletcher, M.D.*.429 

693 1861 Flanders, Christopher Page, Rev.Guildhall, Essex Co., Vt. ... xlvi, 181, 569 

1850 Fletcher, Clifton, Rev.....Melrose, Middlesex Co., Mass-403, 569 

Fletcher, Lawrence Bunting, Ph.D.Marlborough, Ulster Co., N. Y..xxxvii, lxi 

863 1868 Flint, Henry Warren, Rev.East Elmore, Lamoille Co., Vt.223 

1833 Flournoy, John Manly.*. 339 

1837 Flournoy, Josiah, Jun.*. 35 ° 

Floy, James, Rev., D.D.* . 3 2 5 

Foote, John Bartlit, Rev..Jamesville, Onondaga Co., N. Y..lxii, 325 

1873 Foote, Osmon Cleander Baker.*.lxxv, 486 

479 1854 Ford, Calvin Beach, Rev.62 Lafayette St.,New Haven,Conn, xliii; 127 



















































































686 


WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 


CLASS 
NO. YEAR. 

774 >864 
1840 
1079 187S 
1864 
435 1852 
480 1854 


534 1856 

1266 1881 
1881 
9 ‘834 

1840 

1835 

1834 
1867 

1835 
1839 

1841 

365 1849 


1848 

1877 

1239 1880 

336 1848 


NAME. POST-OFFICE ADDRESS. PAGE. 

Forsyth, George, Rev.Susquehanna, Susquehanna Co., Pa. .. .200 

Fort, Edmund L.*. 3^5 

Fort, F'rederick Westervelt.Linden, Union Co., N. J.268 

Fosgate, William Alvord. * .lxxiii, 456 

Foss, Archibald Campbell, Rev.*. xxiii, 115 

Foss, Cyrus David, Rev. Bp., D.D., 

LL.D.1115 Nicollet Av., Minneapolis, Minn... 

.xxi, xxiii, xxiv, 128, 569 

Foss, William Jay, Rev.*.xxiv, 141 

Foster, Addie Eliza.Coulter St., Germantown, Pa.314 

Foster, Charles Leonard.....123 Hewes St., Brooklyn, N. Y.299 

Foster, Etta M.. . ^... 5*9 

Foster, Fisher Ames.*. 5 

Foster, George T.365 

Foster, John, Rev.*.325 

Foster, John Milton.Foster Court, Springfield, Mass.343 

Foster, John Wells, LL.D.*.i. 34 °, 569 

Foster, Leroy Allison,.5 Tolman Place, Portland, Me.468 

Foster, Lewis.*.343 

Foster, William.Waverly Hall, Harris Co., Ga.359 

Foster, William Harrison.Cor. Camp St. and Commercial Place, 

New Orleans, La.lxvii, 325, 370 

Fountain, James Thaddeus.64 Broadway, Brooklyn, N. Y. 97 

Fowler, Anderson.60 East 68th St., New York, N. Y.xxii 

Fowler,Charles Henry,Rev.,D.D.,LL.D. .805 Broadway, New York, N. Y....325 

Fox, Henry John, Rev., D.D.Wilbraham, Hampden Co., Mass.325 

Fradenburg, Stephen.*.395 

Francis, John Harris.3 Cedar St., New London, Conn.503 

Frazer, John, Rev., D.D.. * .325 

Freeman, Arthur Midwinter.Morristown, Morris Co., N. J.lvi, 295 

Freeman, James Midwinter, Rev., D.D. .805 Broadway, New York, N. Y.325 

Freeman, Joseph Benson.*. 89 

French, John Raymond, Prof., LL.D. ..53 Hall of Languages, Syracuse Univer- 





sity, Syracuse, N. Y. 




Frost, Leonard Pickering. 


-lxxvi, 326 


1876 

Frost, Timothy Prescott, Rev. 




1871 

Fuller, Charles Henry.. .. 



588 

1858 

Fuller, Gardner. 



561 

1857 

Fuller, Henry Jerome. 



619 

1859 

Fuller, Spencer Riland, Rev. 

# 


1006 

1873 

Furber, Charles Hamlin. 



845 

1867 

Furber, David Benson. 


. .xlix, 218 


1850 

509 1855 
1208 1879 

655 i860 
914 1870 
1298 1882 

1873 

1874 
1858 

1849 

1842 

1856 

*859 

510 1855 

1837 

*839 


G. 


Gaffy, George Hyle. 

Gage, Denison, Prof., Jun. 

Galbraith, John, Rev. 

Gale, Sylvanus Gale, Rev. 

Gallagher, Charles Wesley, Rev.... 

Gallien, Brace Millard. 

Gamble, Edwin Percy. 

Gamman, Alfred May, M.D. 

Garatt, James Nelson. 

Gardenhire, James B., Gen., LL.D 

Gardiner, Peleg Weaver, Jun. 

Gardner, Abel, Rev. 

Gardner, Austin, Rev. 

Gardner, Charles Henry. 

Gardner, Job, Jun. 

Gardner, William Humphrey. 

Garniss, David R. 


403 


Easthampton, Hampshire Co., Mass...291 


Winona, Winona Co., Minn.171 

Taunton, Mass.1,234 

283 Madison Av., Albany, N. Y. lix 

Millersburgh, Bourbon Co., Ky.. .lxxv, 486 

Corning, Steuben Co., N. Y.491 

•*.432 

.*.lxiii, 326 

•*. 399 

•*.326, 374 


Buckingham, Hartford Co., Conn.425 

* . 437 

Swansea, Bristol Co., Mass.135 

* .. 

150 Broadway, New York, N. Y.360 
















































































INDEX AND POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY. 


687 


CLASS 
NO. YEAR. 

278 1846 
153 1841 

1120 1876 
1851 

415 l8SI 

757 1863 
1881 

416 1851 

1845 

279 1846 

1871 

1149 1877 
1299 1882 

417 1851 
1007 1873 

1856 
735 1863 

1858 
1836 
1043 1874 

796 1865 

1834 

1209 1879 

915 1870 

1210 1879 

1121 1876 

797 1865 
1841 

620 1859 
846 1867 

1877 
3 1833 
1845 
122 1840 
535 1856 

916 1870 

256 1845 


1858 
185 1842 

1849 
1862 
1847 
1864 
i860 
1173 1878 

1240 1880 
>839 
1877 

1880 


name. post-office address. page. 

Garrettson, Francis Thomas.26 Broad St., New York, N. Y. 73 

Garrettson, William Edwin.Emmorton, Harford Co., Md.42 

Garrison, Stephen Olin, Rev.Catasauqua, Lehigh Co., Pa.liv, 276 

Garton, William McKendree.... .*.407 

Gary, Delos..no 

Gary, George, Rev., D.D.*.xix 

Gates, David Weston, Rev.Albany, N. Y .xlvii, 196 

Gause, Percival Owen Beverly, M.D... .1519 Arch St.,Philadelphia, Pa..lxxviii, 519 

Gaylord, John Henry, Rev.East Long Meadow, Hampden Co., 

Mass.xlii, no 

Geigel, Ynocencio.Toabaja, Porto Rico, West Indies... .385 

Genung, Amzi Wesley.*. 73 

Genung, Charles Amzi.White Plains, Westchester Co., N. Y.. 

.Ixxiv, 480 

Gerard, El wood Stokes.Hartford, Conn.lv, 281 

Gerard, Joseph.Hartford, Conn..lix 

Gerry, Charles Frederick, Hon.Sudbury, Middlesex Co., Mass... .xlii, no 

Gerst, Benjamin Emmons.276 South Ninth St.,Brooklyn, N.Y...li, 254 

Gibbard, Isaac, Rev., D.D.Rochester, N. Y. lxiii, 326 

Gibson, Frank, Rev.* .lxx, 425 

Gidman, Richard Henry, Rev.No. Madison, New Haven Co., Conn..i9i 

Giffin, Charles Mortimer, Rev.243 Bolton St., Baltimore, Md.326 

Gilbert, Charles Allen, Rev.*.lxxi, 432 

Gilbert, Gad Smith, Rev.*. 348 

Gilbert, Levi, Rev.Northfield, Rice Co., Minn.261 

Gilbert, Luther Munson, M.D.New Haven, Conn.xlviii, 206 

Gilder, William Henry, Rev.*.340 

Gildersleeve, Henry, Jun.35 Pine St., New York, N. Y.291 

Gill, Benjamin, Rev.Wilbraham, Hampden Co., Mass-1,235 

Gillette, Wilbur Fisk.Franklin, Delaware Co., N. Y.291 

Gillis, William McNab, Rev..Mechanicsville, Rutland Co., Vt...liv, 276 

Gilman, Benjamin Ayer, Rev.Poundridge, Westchester Co., N. Y...206 

Gilmore, Hiram Sanford.*.370 

Ginn, Wesley Curtis.Syracuse, N. Y.163, 570 

Glover, Frederic Taber.Care of Rev. C. E. Glover, Rye, West¬ 
chester Co., N. Y.xlix, 218 

Goewey, William Dudley.142 Hudson Av., Albany, N. Y. .lxxvii, 503 

Gollicar, William.*. 4 

Gonzalez, Ramon.....385 

Goodale, John Harrison, Hon.Nashua, Hillsborough Co., N. H...34, 571 

Goode, Burwell Philip, M.D.444 Baymiller St., Cincinnati, O. ..xliv, 141 

Goode, G[eorge] Brown.Smithsonian Institution, Washington, 

D. C.xxiv, xxv, 1 , 235, 571 

Goodier, Jonathan.Utica, N. Y. 67 

Gooding, William Lambert. Dover, Kent Co., Del..xxiv, xxxiv, xxxviii 

Goodnow, Isaac Tichenor.Manhattan, Riley Co., Kans.326 

Goodrich, Frank Theodore.*. 433 

Goodrich, Nelson, Rev.Quarryville, Tolland Co., Conn.xl, 50 

Goodsell, Daniel Ayres, Rev., D.D.545 Howard Av., New Haven, Conn.. .326 

Goodwill, William Torrey.*. 399 

Goodwin, George Herbert. * .lxxii, 448 

Goodwin, Hannibal, Rev.407 Broad St., Newark, N. J.393, 576 

Goodwin, Walton.U. S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md. .456 

Gordon, James Stuart.San Diego, San Diego Co., Cal.440 

Gordy, John Pancoast.Wesleyan University, Middletown, 

Conn.xxv, lv, 285, 577 

Gordy, Wilbur Fisk.Ansonia, New Haven Co., Conn.296 

Goss, Charles Field, M.D.... ..360 

Goss Webster.Hudson, Columbia Co., N. Y. ..lxxvii, 503 

Goss, William Robert, Rev.Oak Hill, Green Co., N. Y .lxxvii, 515 

















































































EAR. 

i860 

1846 

1850 

1856 

1856 

1855 

1842 

1872 

1846 

186 5 

1861 

>834 

1871 

1880 

1879 

1837 

1840 

1839 

1876 

1869 

1842 

1863 

1838 

1875 

1848 

1880 

1869 

1881 

1852 

1859 

1847 

1877 

1865 

1865 

1881 

1843 

1845 

1854 

1861 

1866 

1842 

1847 

1838 

1876 

1872 

1881 

1862 


WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 


NAME. 

Gould, Albert, Rev. 

Gould, John Binney. 

Gould, Thomas Lincoln. 

Gove, Elijah Atwood, Hon. 

Gove, Elijah Van Buren, Hon.. 

Gove, John. 

Graham, James T. 

Granger, Miles Tobey, Hon. 

Graves, Albert Monroe. 

Graves, Albert Schuyler, Rev.... 
Graves, George Augustus, Rev.. 

Graves, Otis Sterling. 

Graves, Thomas Eagan . 

Graves, William Fletcher.. 

Greely, Fred Henry. 

Green, Charles Edward, Rev.... 

Green, Edmund Brewster. 

Green, James W. 

Green, John Wilson. 

Greene, Roscoe Leonard, Rev... 

Greenfield, John Samuel. 

Greenwood, Joseph M. 

Gregory, Gilbert Holmes, Rev... 
Gregory, Harvey Holmes, M.D. 

Gridley, John S. J., Rev. 

Griffen, Benjamin, Rev. 

Griffin, Franklin Harris. 

Griffin, James J. 

Griffin, John Philander. 

Griffin, Martin Wilson. 

Griffin, Michael Edward. 

Griffin, Thomas Almern, Jun.... 
Griffin, William, Rev., D.D...., 

Griffing, James Sayre, Rev. 

Griswold, Allen. 

Griswold, Edwin Chauncy. 

Griswold, Edwin Luther. 

Groves, Andrew Jackson. 

Groves, James Henry. 

Grumbine, Lee Light. 

Guernsey, David. 

Guernsey, Pliny. 

Gulick, Charles Wesley. 

Gurnee, Benjamin Sherwood 
Gwillim, Reese Barker. 


POST-OFFICE ADDRESS. PAGE. 

..Clinton, Worcester Co., Mass.lxxi, 440 

..Newton, Mass.xli, 37 

. *.404 

. .Canby, Yellow Medicine Co , Minn ...425 

. .See Gove, Elijah Atwood.425 

. xx 


.Care of Munn & Co., 37 Park Row, 

New York, N. Y.136 

.North Canaan, Litchfield Co., Conn... 50 

.East Dedham, Norfolk Co., Mass.248 

.Southold, Suffolk Co., N. Y.xli, 74 

.Greenport, Suffolk Co., N. Y_xlviii, 206 

.Watertown, N. Y.444 

.Danielsonville, Windham Co., Conn.. .341 

.St. Paul, Minn.lxxiv, 480 

.Marysville, Yuba Co., Cal .lxxvii, 515 

.Dannemora, Clinton Co., N. Y....lvi, 291 

• *. 35 o, 577 

.365 

•*. 360 

.Harrison, Cumberland Co., Me..lxxvi, 498 

.*.229 

.151 Remsen St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 50 

75 East 11 ith St.,New York, N.Y..xlvii, 196 
.*. .lxiii, 326 


. 354 

.*.xx, xxii 

Flushing, N. Y.268, 577 

. 326 

Syracuse, N. Y. 89 

Dover, Kent Co., Del.296 

.* .lxxiv, 475 

Mechanicsville, Saratoga Co., N. Y_300 

West Troy, Albany Co., N. Y.xxi, 326 

* .xliii, 116 

* .163 

Elyria, Lorain Co., Ohio. 82 

* *. lxxvii, 503 

* .460 

Smyrna, Kent Co., Del.460 

Fredericksburgh, Lebanon Co., Pa.300 

■*. 378 

■*.386 

.29 Broad St., New York, N. Y.128 

. Haverstraw, Rockland Co., N. Y.181 

21 Park Row, New York, N. Y.214 


Hackett, John H., M.D. 

Hadley, James, Prof., LL.D 

Haight, Daniel. 

Hale, Thomas. 

Haley, Frank Joseph, Rev.. 
Hall, Almon Everett, Rev .. 
Hall, Charles Marshall, Rev 

Hall, Edwin Walter, Rev... 

Hall, Ezra, Hon. 

Hall, Francis, LL. D. ..... 


H. 


.374 

* . 326 

Portchester, Westchester Co., N. Y.... 82 
Keene, Cheshire Co., N. H..lxvi, 354, 577 
Eastport, Washington Co., Me . .. .liv, 276 

Stamford, Bennington Co., Vt.249 

Newton Lower Falls, Middlesex Co., 

Mass.Ixxviii, 519 

Greeneville, Muhlenburgh Co., Ky. ...326 

* ...-187 

■ * .lxiii, 326 






















































































INDEX AND POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY. 


689 


CLASS 

NO. 

YEAR. 

759 

1863 


1856 

891 

1869 

154 

1841 


1840 


1866 


1852 

1300 

1882 

656 

i860 

1301 

00 

00 

34 

1836 


1843 


1840 


1843 

1044 

00 

864 

1868 

917 

1870 


1879 

1212 

1879 

799 

1865 

282 

1846 

1150 

1877 


1868 

482 

1854 


1844 

918 

1870 

919 

1870 

865 

1868 

95 2 

1871 


1872 

35 

1836 

68 

00 

CO 

CO 

736 

1863 


1879 

458 

00 

Cn 

OJ 


i860 


1842 

1045 

CO 


O' 

■"T 

CO 

50 

1837 


1847 

775 

1864 


m 

00 


1845 

437 

1852 

1302 

1882 


name. post-office address. page. 

Hall, George Alonzo, Rev.Y. M. C. A. Building, corner 23d St. 

and 4th Av.,New York, N.Y..xlvii, 197 

Hall, Horace Powers.Sycamore, De Kalb Co., Ill.lxx, 425 

Hall, Horatio Nelson, Rev.Hersey, Osceola Co., Mich.229 

Hall, John Hubbard, Jun., Rev.... ... Cazenovia, Madison Co., N. Y.xl, 42 

Hall, Johnson Comfort.Middlefield, Middlesex Co., Conn.365 

Hall, Lovell .Middletown, Conn.lxxiii, 464 

Hall, Otis T.......^ .. 326 

Hall, William Bibbins.412 

Hallenbeck, Valentine.Williamsport, Pa.lix 

Hallock, Daniel Foster, Rev .Coram, Suffolk Co , N. Y.xlv, 172 

Hallock, Frank Kirkwood.Cromwell, Middlesex Co., Conn.lix 

Halsey, William. * . 11 

Halsted, Ezekiel.*.378 

Halsted, Griffen Benjamin.166 Schermerhorn St., Brooklyn, N. Y.365 

Hamblen, Cornelius, Jun...Westover, Somerset Co., Md.lxvii, 378 

Hamblen, Joseph Brown, Rev., Jun....75 Bickford St., Roxbury, Boston, 

Mass.261 

Hamblin, Freeman Birney.*.223 

Hamilton, Charles Lacey.710 Sansom St.,Philadelphia, Pa. .xxi, 1 ,236 

Hamilton, Edwin Everett.Roxborough, Philadelphia, Pa.511 

Hamilton, John William, Rev.People’s Church, Boston, Mass.326 

Hamilton, Wilbur Fisk.710 Sansom St., Philadelphia, Pa.291 

Hamline, Leonidas Lent, D.D., Rev. Bp.*.327 

Hammond, Albert Overton.Hackettstown, Warren Co.,N.J..xlviii, 207 

Hammond, Francis Ward.Burnt Ordin&ry, James City Co., Va- 74 

Hammond, George Henry, M.D.*.281 

Hammond, George Hollis, M.D.Freeport, Queens Co., N. Y.471 

Hammond, Philip Delano.Indianapolis, Ind.128, 577 

Hammond, Samuel..*.381 

Hammond, Samuel Parker, Rev .216 3d St., Jersey City, N. J. 1 , 236 

Hanaburgh, David Henry, Rev.Peekskill, N. Y. 1 , 236 

Hancock, Elmer Null. Times Office, New Orleans, La.223 

Hancock, Theodore E.27 and 28 Savings Bank Building, 

Syracuse, N. Y. 1 , 243 

Hand, James Howard, Rev.Freeport, Queens Co., N. Y.lxxv, 483 

Hand, William Augustus Meigs .*. 12 

Hanks, Albert S.. * .. 21 

Hanlon, John, Rev..*•... x 9 r 

Hann, Augustus Philip.Washington, Warren Co., N. J..lxxvii, 511 

Hannah, John, Rev., D.D.*. 3 2 7 

Hannahs, Franklin.*. 121 

Haradon, Amasa Franklin .Marshalltown, Marshall Co., Iowa.441 

Harbison, Jeremiah. * . 374 

Harcourt, Richard, Rev..Haverstraw, Rockland Co., N. Y.. 327 

Hardy, George Henry, Rev.Grantham, Sullivan Co., N. H.lii, 261 

Hardy, John Wesley, Rev.*. x * x 

Hare, George Sylvester, Rev., D.D.Sing Sing, Westchester Co., N.Y...lxiii, 327 

Harlow, Edward Hyde, Rev.Round Hill (?),Loudoun Co.,Va. .lxviii, 400 

Harlow, William Thompson, Rev.*.xxxviii, 16, 577 

Harper, Ephraim Boyle, Rev., D.D.Peterborough, Ontario....327 

Harper, Fletcher.Franklin Sq., New York, N. Y.. .lxviii, 393 

Harper, James, Hon.*. X1X 

Harriman, Daniel Gould.239 Broadway, New York, N. Y. ......201 

Harriman, Frederick Dearborn. See Harriman, Frederick Durbin.lxviii, 386 

Harriman, Frederick Durbin.Portland, Middlesex Co., Conn, .lxviii, 386 

Harrington, Calvin Sears, Rev. Prof., 

D . .Wesleyan University, Middletown, 

Conn.xxiii, xliii, 116, 577 

Harrington, Karl Pomeroy.Middletown, Conn. lix 















































































690 


WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 


NO. 

338 

1242 


CLASS 

YEAK. 

1848 

1880 


69 1838 


17 

123 


155 

622 

257 


920 

623 

188 

283 

921 
339 

70 

1213 

761 

847 


624 

1081 
” 74 

848 

512 

1303 


1082 

418 

1214 

1215 


922 


1838 

1835 

1840 


53 <> 

459 

760 

1008 


1856 

1853 

1863 

1867 

1873 

1844 

1872 

1841 

1859 

1845 

1838 

1854 

1870 

1862 

1859 

1842 

1846 

1877 

1870 

1848 

1S38 

1879 

1863 

1877 

1867 

1872 

1848 

1878 

1859 

1875 

1878 

1843 

1867 

1855 

1882 

1878 

1853 

1875 

1880 
1851 

1879 

1879 

1850 

1877 

1870 


name post-office address. page. 

Harrington, Samuel Hall, M.D.*. 89 

Harris, Abram Winegardner.Wesleyan University, Middletown, 

Conn.xxv, 296 

Harris, Daniel Lester, Hon. * . 21 

Harris, Elisha, Hon.. .. .*.xix 

Harris, Erastus D.*. 354 

Harris, Reuben Holmes.*. 7 

Harris, William H.580 Washington Av., Brooklyn, N. Y...34 

Harris, William L., Rev. Bp., D.D., 

LL.D.805 Broadway, New York, N. Y.xxi 

Harrison, John Jay, Rev.Sag Harbor, Suffolk Co., N. Y.141 

Harrison, Ralph Chandler, Hon.230 Montgomery St., San Francisco, 

Cal.121 

Harrower, Charles Schwartz, Rev.,D.D..io8 West4ist St.,New York,N.Y. xlvii, 197 

Harrower, Henry* Draper.133 State St., Chicago, Ill.lxxiii, 468 

Hart, Coleridge Allen. 239 Broadway, New York, N. Y.254 

Hartson, William L.*. 381 

Hartwell, Benjamin Warren.Le Roy, Genesee Co., N. Y .483 

Hartwell, Samuel Eugene. * . 43 

Harvey, Edwin Bayard, M.D.Westborough,Worcester Co.,Mass, xlv, 163 

Harvey, Elisha Boanerges. * .67 

Harvey, Henry. * .355 

Haseltine, George, LL.D.247 Broadway, New York, N. Y...lxx, 419 

Hatfield, Marcus Patten, Prof., M.D. ...3446 Wabash Av., Chicago, Ill....236, 578 

Hatfield, Samuel Proal, Capt.Tallahassee, Leon Co., Fla.lxxii, 449 

Hatfield, William Fletcher, Rev. Claverack, Columbia Co., N. Y.163 

Haven, Erastus Otis, Rev. Bp., D.D., 

LL.D.*.50, 578 

Haven, Gilbert, Rev. Bp. * .xxi, xxxvii, 74, 580 

Haven, William Ingraham, Rev.Egleston Square, Boston, Mass.281 

Hawkins, Charles Edward, Rev.Antwerp, Jefferson Co., N. Y.236 

Hawkins, William George, Rev.North Platte,LincolnCo.,Nebr., xlii, 89, 581 

Hawley, Bostwick, Rev., D.D.Saratoga Springs, N. Y.xxi, 21, 582 

Hawxhurst, James Martindale.4 High St., Boston, Mass.lvi, 292 

Hawxhurst, Phineas Rice, Rev.Yonkers, N. Y.197 

Hayden, Herbert Hiram. 155 Water St., New Haven, Conn.503 

Haynes, Emory James, Rev.446 Washington Av., Brooklyn, N. Y... 

.218, 583 

Haynes, Henry Harrison, Rev.Fort Collins, Larimer Co., Colo. .Ixxv, 483 

Hea, Joseph Richard, D.C.L.249 Yonge St., Toronto, Ontario, Can¬ 
ada. lxviii, 39s 

Heaton, Daniel. Godaiming, Surrey Co., England.507 

Hebberd, Stephen Southrick.Moweaqua, Shelby Co., Ill., .xlv, 164, 583 

Heermans, Harry Clay.Corning, Steuben Co., N. Y.268 

Hemstreet, Charles Henry, Rev.Nora, Jo Daviess Co., Ill.lv, 285 

Henderson, John, Jun.*. 378 

Hendrix, Eugene Russell, Rev., D.D-Fayette, Howard Co., Mo.219, 584 

Henry, Robert.8 Purchase St., Fall River, Mass.136 

Henshaw, Charles Rogers.*...]i x 

Hermance, Edgar Martingale.94 Warburton Av., Yonkers, N. Y.507 

Herrick, Austin F., Rev.Worcester, Mass. lxix, 416 

Herrick, Austin Henrie, Rev.Chicopee, Mass.liii, 268 

Herrick, Ernest Pierce.Worcester, Mass.lxxvii, 516 

Herrick, Harmon Sawyer, M.D. Hamilton, White Pine Co., Nev. hi 

Herrick, William Braman.Wilbraham, Hampden Co., Mass.292 

Hewett, Albert Wesley.Saluda, Middlesex Co., Va.292 

Hewlett, William Nelson. * .. 

Hibbard, Ralph Guernsey, Prof.. New Britain, Conn., .xxiv, xxxiv, lxiii, 327 

Hibben, John Bascome, M.D.183 Kansas Av., Topeka, Kans.503 

Hicks, Cicero Marcellus.*. 23 7 















































































INDEX AND POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY. 


69I 


CLASS 
NO. YEAR. 

589 1858 

923 1870 

*835 

1864 
1880 

483 1854 

737 1863 

1009 1873 
1846 

99 1839 

36 1836 

1840 

1216 1879 

1269 1881 

1123 1876 

1217 1879 

1010 1873 

830 1866 

1839 

1865 

460 1853 

340 1848 

366 1849 

1862 

1124 1876 
1865 

1218 1879 

892 1869 


484 1854 
1865 
1845 

100 1839 

419 1851 

1243 1880 

1838 
979 1872 

1856 

485 1854 

420 1851 

71 1838 

438 1852 

189 1842 


866 1868 

486 1854 

924 1870 

72 1838 

1875 
1848 
394 J850 


NAME - POST-OFFICE ADDRESS. PAGE. 

Hill, Arza, Rev.South Norwalk, Fairfield Co., Conn.... 155 

Hill, Ebenezer.South Norwalk, Fairfield Co., Conn... .237 

Hill, Morris.95 Dwight St., New Haven, Conn. .Ixv, 344 

Hill, Moses Asbury ..*.456 

Hill, William Burr.183 George St.,New Haven, Ct..lxxviii, 516 

Hill, William Toucey, Rev.183 George St., New Haven, Conn.... 129 

Hills, Charles Dudley, Rev.85 Lexington St.,East Boston,Mass.xlvii,i9i 

Hinckley, George Burleigh Foote.49 Snow St., Providence, R. 1 .255 

Hinckley, John Wesley, M.D.*.390 

Hinman, Clark Titus, Rev. Pres., D.D..*.xxxix, 28, 584 

Hinsdale, Theodore, Hon.*. 12 

Hitchcock, Almond Dunbdr.*.366 

Hitchcock, Ernest..Newark, Wayne Co., N. Y.292 

Hitchcock, Luke, Rev., D.D.3516 Indiana Av., Chicago, Ill.327 

Hitchcock, Merrill.Pittsford,Rutland Co.,Vt ..xxv, Ivii, 300,314 

Hitt, Jesse Martin.Montpelier, Washington Co., Vt.276 

Hoag, Elbert Clay, Rev.935 North Main St , Bridgeport, Conn. .292 

Hoagland, Amos Howard.1018 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa..255 

Hoagland, Warren Lanning, Rev.Westfield, Union Co., N. J.214 

Hobart, John, Rev.Cor. 18th St. and Lydia Av., Kansas 

City, Mo.lxiii, lxvi, 327, 360 

Hodgats, John Matthias.58 Alpine St., Roxbury District, Bos¬ 
ton, Mass.460 

Hodgson, Francis D., Rev.Penn Yan, Yates Co., N. Y.xliii, 122 

Hodsdon, Ebenezer.Corning, Holt Co., Mo.90 

Holabird, John Catlin.*. 97 

Holcomb, Gilbert Lewis. *. 449 

Holcombe, Frank Gibbons.19 Congress St., Boston, Mass.277 

Holden, Benjamin Franklin [JunJ.Bristol, Grafton Co., N. H.461 

Holden, Charles William, Rev.Box 1355, Norwich, Conn.292 

Holden, Samuel Emery.Napa, Napa Co., Cal.xlix, 229 

Holdich, Joseph, Rev. Prof., D.D.Morristown, Morris Co., N. J. 

.xxiii, xxx, 585 

Hollis, William Henry.*. 129 

Holman, George Phelps. .325 Tenth St., Portland, Oregon.461 

Holmes, Benjamin Robert, M.D.*.386 

Holmes, David, Rev.*. .. 327 

Holmes, Mead, Rev.Rockford, Ill.xxxix, 29, 586 

Holmes, Othniel, Rev.Starkville, Herkimer Co., JjT. Y- - --xlii, in 

Holmes, Wilbur Fisk, Rev.Alfred, York Co., Me.296 

Holmes, William Wilson.*.lxvi, 355 

Holt, John Newton.*.li> 249 

Holt, William.138 East Hanover St., Trenton, N. J. .426 

Holway, Emory Fisk.Care of S. P. Holway, 822 Sutter St., 

San Francjsco, Cal.129 

Holway, Seth Parker...822 Sutter St., San Francisco, Cal. .xliii, 111 

Hopkins, Varnum Luther, Rev.Richfield Springs, Otsego Co., N. Y... 22 

Horne, James Wesley, Rev., LL.D.Soutjiport, Fairfield Co., Ct..xliii, 116, 586 

Hosford, Samuel Curtiss .*. 5 * 

Houghton, Daniel Clay, Rey., D.D. * . 3 2 7 

Houghton, Henry Oscar.4 Park St., Boston, Mass.lxiii, 327 

House, Theodore Myers, Rev.Geneva, Ontario Co., N. Y.xlix, 223 

Howard, William George, Rev., D.D....*.lxiii, 327 

Howe, Charles Lafayette, Rev., Ph D.. .*.xliii, 129 

Howe, Edwin Jenkins, M.D.85 Halsey St., Newark, N. J.237 

Howe, Robert Davis.*. 22 

Howland, Clark Phelps.. Marion, Plymouth Co., Mass .. .lxxvi, 494 

Howland, Seneca.....Greenwich, Fairfield Co., Conn.395 

Hoyt, Albert Harrison. i6Marlborough St.,Boston,Mass.xlii,104,586 

Hoyt, Benjamjn Ray, Rey... # . xlx 

















































































692 


WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY, 


CLASS 


NO. 

YEAR. 

284 

1846 

235 

1844 


1874 

590 

1858 


124 

I 840 


N 

00 

258 

1845 


1842 


1836 


1872 


1839 

738 

1863 


1842 



1835 

IOI 

1839 

461 

1853 


1855 


1861 

1083 

1875 


1879 


1854 


1851 

*25 

•H 

00 

O 

421 

1851 

367 

1849 


1850 


1848 

219 

1843 


1842 


1855 


1837 

285 

1846 

73 

1838 

156 

1841 

776 

1864 

1304 

1882 

259 

1845 


O 

r>» 

00 


name. post-office address. page. 

Hoyt, Benjamin Thomas, Prof.*. . . 75 


Hoyt, Francis Southack, Rev., D.D....190 West Fourth St., Cincinnati, Ohio.. 

.xli, 61, 586 


Hoyt, James William. * . 49 2 

Hoyt, John William.Springfield, Mass.155 

Hoyt, Oliver, Hon.Stamford, Conn.xx, xxii 

Hoyt, William.72 Gold St., New York, N. Y.xxi, xxii 

Hoyt, William Clasen, Rev. * .Ixiii, 327 

Hubbard, Chester Dorman, Hon.2130 Chapline St., Wheeling, W. Va... 35 

Hubbard, David Brainerd, Rev.Canton Center, Hartford Co., Conn.. 

.483, 586 


Hubbard, Eli. 

Hubbard, Elijah, Hon.. 

Hubbard, Henry Baldwin.. 

Hubbard, Henry Curtis. 

Hubbard, Leverett Marsden. 

Hubbard, Oliver Payson, Prof., 
LL.D. 

Hubbard, Richard William. 

Hubbard, Samuel Dickinson, 

LL.D. 

Hubbard, William Pallister. . .. 

Huber, Enrico Joseph. 

Huber, Jacob Frederick, Prof.... 
Hudson, Henry Norman, Rev. 


*. 68 

*.xix 


.2123 Eoff St., Wheeling, W. Va. .lxvii, 374 

.*. 348 

.Wallingford, New Haven Co., Ct. .lxxv, 484 

M.D., 

.65 West 19th St., New York, N. Y- 

.xxiv, xxxiii, xxxviii 

..51 West 10th St., New York, N. Y....360 

Hon., 

. *.xix, 328 

.Wheeling, W. Va.192 

. 374 

.*.xxii, xxiii, xxiv, xxv, xxix 

Prof., 


LL.D. 

Huestis, Aristides J., Hon. 

Huestiss, Alexander Comstock. 

Huffaker, Christopher Columbus, Hon 
Hughes, Benjamin Augustus, M.D.... 

Hughes, David Charles, Rev. 

Hughes, George Washington, Rev. 

Hulbert, Samuel Gray. 

Hulburd, Fred Merritt... 

Hulburd, Merritt, Rev. 

Hull, Savilian Richard. 

Humphrey, William Flintoff, M.D.... 

Hungerford, Charles Lyman...... 

Hunt, Albert Sanford, Rev., D.D. 

Hunt, Andrew, Rev. 

Hunt, John Burleigh, Rev. 

Hunt, Lucian. 

Hunt, Otis Eugene, M.D. 

Hunt, Ralph. 

Hunt, William Adolphus. 

Huntington, William H. 

Huntley, Oscar Hamilton, M.D. 

Hurd, Aaron Haynes... 

Hurd, Zenas, Rev... 

Hurlburt, Jesse Beaufort, LL.D. 

Hurlbut, Horace Byron. 

Hurlbut, Jesse Lyman, Rev. 

Hurst, John La Monte. 

Husted, Jarvis Nichols, M.D. 

Husted, Nathaniel Clark, M.D. 

Hutchins, Harry Burns. 


33 Lee St., Cambridge, Mass. 

.xxiv, xxxiii, 587 

Eureka, Humboldt Co., Cal.lxv, 343 

Fort Wayne, Ind.29, 587 

* .122 

* .423 


127 Milton St., Brooklyn, N. Y...445, 587 
.West Goshen,Litchfield Co.,Conn, .liii, 269 

* .XXV, XXXV 

* . S 11 

Burlington, Vt.328 

350 Chapel St., New Haven, Conn....419 

* .407 

* . 35 

Bible House, Astor Place, New York, 

N. Y. .xxiii, xxiv, 112, 588 


* 

* 


97 

404 


. Mount Vernon, Hillsborough Co.,N.H.328 

.Newtonville, Middlesex Co., Mass.396 

.South Evanston, Cook Co., Ill.328 

.Peekskill, Westchester Co., N. Y. 57 

.Paris, France.*'-374, 588 

.Buda, Bureau Co., Ill....423 


East Otto,Cattaraugus Co. ,N. Y.. lxi,75,588 
Parliament Buildings, Ottawa, Onta¬ 


rio.xxxix, 22, 588 

... 43 

Plainfield, Union Co., N. J.201, 588 


805 Broadway, New York, N. Y.lix 

186 East Broadway, New York, N. Y.. 68 
Tarrytown, Westchester Co., N. Y....328 
Mount Clemens, Macomb Co., Mich.. .478 











































































INDEX AND POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY. 


693 


NO. 


236 

286 


51 


190 

”75 

953 

777 

191 

287 


1176 

1270 


1084 

625 


1177 


893 

1305 


739 

800 

537 

368 


CLASS 

YEAR. 

1866 

1844 

1846 

1869 

1858 

*837 


T _ ,. name. post-office address. page. 

Hutchinson, William T. . 

J .... ..XXI XXXVli 

Huttinger, John William.Beverly, Burlington Co., N. J....464, 590 

Hyatt, Philip Olmstead, M.D.*. ^ 

Hyde, Ammi Bradford, Rev. Prof.,D.D.. Meadville, Crawford Co., Pa..ixli,« J 

Hyde, William Elijah . Afton, Chenango Co., N. Y .’. 47S 

Hyde, William Penn, Rev.Santa Clara, Santa Clara Co., Cal. .lxxi, 43* 

Hyer, William, Rev.* ^ 


I. 


1879 Ingalls, Edward Manning. 

1842 Ingalls, John Clough, Rev 
1868 Ingham, Howard Moses.. 

1878 Ingraham, Fred. 

1871 Ingraham, George. 

1864 Ingraham, Henry Cruise Murphy.. 

1842 Ingraham, Richard. 

1844 Ingraham, Timothy Murphy, M D 
1846 . Ingraham, William Murphy 


13 Whiting St., Lynn, Mass.512 

Melrose, Middlesex Co., Mass.xl, 51 

95 Duane St., Cleveland, Ohio.471 

115 Broadway, New York, N. Y.286 

16 Court St., Brooklyn, N. Y.243 

16 Court St., Brooklyn, N. Y.201 

16 Court St., Brooklyn, N. Y.51 

Flatbush, Kings Co., N. Y.381 

44 Court St., Brooklyn, N Y. .xxxvii, xli, 75 


1878 

1881 

1845 

1859 

1866 

1866 

1875 

1859 

1852 


1852 

1878 

1857 


1839 

1856 

1848 

1839 

1841 

1869 

1869 

1882 

1877 

1858 

1863 

1865 

1856 

1849 
1877 
1881 
1862 


J. 


Jack, David Harper . 

Jackson, Ebenezer, Hon . 

Jackson, Frederic Asbury. 

Jackson, George. 

Jackson, Gilbert D . 

Jackson, John Wesley. 

Jackson, J. Wickliffe. 

Jackson, Lewis McClellan. 

Jackson, Samuel, Rev. 

Jacobs, Daniel Peaslee. 

Jacoby, Ludwig Sigismund, Rev., D.D.. 

Jacokes, Daniel Cook, Rev. 

Jagger, Enoch. 

James, George Watson. 

James, Joseph Henry, Rev. - .. 

James, Edmund Storer, Rev. Bp., D.D., 


Bradford, McKean Co., Pa.286 

• XIX 

Belleville, Jefferson Co., N. Y_lvii, 300 

Havre de Grace, Harford Co , Md.386 

. 437 

See Jackson, J. Wickliffe.Ixxiii, 464 

. 1209 Washington St.,Wilmington, Del.. 

. Ixxiii, 464 

Bernardston* Franklin Co., Mass.269 

14 South St., Lynn, Mass.xlv, 164 


.328 

Pontiac, Oakland Co., Mich.328 


Wilkes Barre, Pa.286 

Danielsonville, Windham Co., Ct. .lxxi, 429 


LL.D. 

Jaques, Theodore.... 

Jasper, Orlando Hinds, Rev., D.D 

Jayne, Samuel Ferguson. 

Jenkins, James Edward. 

Jennings, David Burr. 

Jennison, Isaac, Jun. 

Jepson, Albert Gillett. 

Jernegan, Holmes Mayhew. 

Jerrell, Herbert Parvin. 

Jessup, Gilbert Harvey. 

Jewett, Henry Shipman. 


* . xx 

8 South Basin St., New Orleans, La.. .360 
Nashua, N. H.328 

.Center St., Orange, N. J.lxx, 426 

* . 39 6 

* . 361 

* . 370 

Muskegon, Muskegon Co., Mich.230 

. 700 Tremont St., Boston, Mass, .lxxiv, 475 

.Bridgeton, Cumberland Co., N. J. lx 

Lanesborough, Fillmore Co., Minn_504 

.Sing Sing, Westchester Co., N. Y_ 

.lxxi, 433 , 590 


Johnson, Charles Thurston, Rev.Ipswich, Essex Co., Mass.xlvii, 192 

Johnson, Cyrus Augustus, Rev.Granville, Washington Co., N. Y -207 

Johnson, Edward.27 Whiting St., Lynn, Mass.142 

Johnson, Frank Grant, M.D. 191 Clinton Av., Brooklyn, N. Y...97, 590 

Johnson, Frank Wellington, Rev.lxxvii, 504 

Johnson, Frank Wellington..lxxviii, 520 

Johnson, Henry, M.D.*. 449 













































































694 


WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY 



CLASS 

NO. 

YEAH. 

102 

1839 


1850 


00 

00 

720 

1862 

260 

1845 

562 

1857 

740 

1863 

695 

1861 

92 S 

0 

CO 

18 

I '-35 


1851 

1244 

1880 

369 

1849 


0 

00 

00 

462 

1853 

370 

1849 

2 88 

1846 

954 

1871 

801 

1865 


1847 


1866 

1271 

1881 

721 

1862 


1836 


00 

00 

M 

3i4 

00 

657 

i860 



1850 

103 

1839 


1 860 


i860 

19 

‘835 


1839 

894 

1869 

802 

1865 

591 

1858 


M 

CO 

Ln 


1844 

52 

1837 


oc 


CO 

0 

371 

1849 

11 78 

1878 

1085 

I s 75 


NAME. POST-OFFICE ADDRESS. PAGE. 

Johnson, Hermann Merrills, Rev. Pres., 


D.D. 

Johnson, John Everett, Rev. 

Johnson, Jonathan, Rev. 

Johnson, Joshua H., Rev. 

Johnson, Laurence, M.D. 

Johnson, William I. 

Johnson, William Ross, Rev. 

Johnston, Algernon Knox. 

Johnston, John, Prof., LL.D...., 
Johnston, Melville Morton. 

Johnston, Willbur Fisk. 

Johnston, William Armor. 

Jolley, Hugh Blair.. 

Jones, Anson. 

Jones, Charles Noah Dixon, M.D 

Jones, George Gardner, Rev. 

Jones, Henry John Dixon. 

Jones, Hiram Augustus, Prof.... 

Jones, John Wesley, Rev. 

Jones, Lewis Fuller, Hon. 

Jones, Robert Weaver, Rev. 

Jones, Salmon Durance, Rev...., 

Jones, Samuel Finley, Hon. 

Jones, Stephen Kimble. 

Jones, William Adelbert, Prof. 

Jost, Cranswick, Rev. 

Joy, Benjamin. 

Judd, Charles Ozias. 

Judd, John Flavel..,. 

Judd, Orange. 

Judkins, George Janvrin, Rev.... 


* . 29, 590 

. Bainbridge, Chenango Co., N.Y. .lxix, 404 
Jeffersonville,Clarke Co.,Ind.lxviii,328,395 

.Ixiii, 328 

,323 West 27th St., New York, N. Y.. .328 

* .187 

Care of Dr. J. P. Gray, Utica, N. Y.. 68 
.Maple Av., Clifton, Richmond Co., 

N. Y.xliv, 148, 159 

.*.xxiii, xxiv, xxv, xxx, Ixiii, 328, 591 

, Box 231, Clifton, Richmond Co., N. Y.. 
.xlvii, 192 

* .xlvi, 181 

Box 231,Clifton, Richmond Co.,N.Y. .1,237 
.Macedon Centre, Wayne Co., N. Y... 7 

.547 Sherbourne St., Toronto, Ont.408 

. 163 De Kalb Av., Brooklyn, N.Y..lvi, 296 

524 Columbus Av., Boston, Mass. 97 

Cambridge, Mass..Mxxviii, 516 

Appleton, Outagamie Co., Wis.122 

.Benicia, Solano Co , Cal.98 

.Mariposa, Mariposa Co., Cal. 76 

.633 Madison St., Brooklyn, N. Y... 1 , 243 

.Chatham, Morris Co., N. J.xlviii, 207 

.192 Farmington Av., Hartford, Conn..393 

* . 464 

. Mount Pleasant, Henry Co., Iowa.300 

Liverpool, Queens Co., Nova Scotia... 188* 
. 348 

* .•' .S07 

58 Garden St., Hartford, Conn.xxi 

751 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 

.xx, xlii, 82, 592 

Bristol, Grafton Co., N. H. 

.xxi, xxxvii, xlv, 172 


K. 

Keator, James Elias, M.D. Cheneyville, Rapides Parish, La. .lxix, 404 

Keech, Job Waterman.*.xxxix, 29 

Keene, Peleg Thomas, M.D. See Keene, Philip Thomas.lxxi, 441 

Keene, Philip Thomas, M.D.Portland, Multnomah Co., Oreg. .lxxi, 441 

Keener, John Christian, Rev. Bp., D.D., 

LL.D.. New Orleans, La.7, 593 

Kelley, John Smith.*. 361 

Kelley, Samuel Robinson .Music Hall, Boston, Mass.230 

Kelley, William Valentine, Rev.62 Bedford St., Brooklyn, E. D., N. Y..207 

Kellogg, Amherst Willoughby.330 and 332 East Water St., Milwau¬ 
kee, Wis.155 

Kellogg, Charles Thompson Wesley, Rev..Care of Rev. N. Kellogg, Pittsfield, 

Berkshire Co., Mass.408 

Kellogg, Elliot Eaton.*. 382,593 

Kellogg, George.744 Broadway, New York, N.Y. .xxxviii, 16 

Kellogg, George Newell, Rev.Jewett City, New London Co., qonn..4 9 2 

Kellogg, Isaac, Hon.*. x ; x 

Kellogg, James. .South Vallejo, Solano Co., Cal...lxvi, 366 

Kellogg, Romulus Oscar, Rev.*.gg 

Kellogg, Sheldon Gaylord.4 Telegraph Block, Detroit, Mich_286 

Kellogg, William Channing.Room 18, Warburton Hall, Yonkers, 

N. Y.liii, 269 









































































INDEX AND POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY. 


695 


NO. 

696 

289 

341 

980 

342 
592 

1272 

37 

741 
487 

626 
722 

3i5 

627 

742 
658 

1011 

867 

1086 

593 

488 

74 

955 

220 

803 

1179 


CLASS 

YEAR. 

1861 

1357 

1846 

1847 

1848 
1876 

1835 

1872 

1880 


»843 

1848 

1858 
1855 
1881 
1863 
1836 

1865 
1863 

*853 

1854 

1879 

1859 

1862 

1847 

1859 
1873 

1863 

1860 

1873 

1857 

1876 

1870 

1848 
1868 

1875 

1877 

1866 

1858 
1854 

1838 

1872 

1873 

1871 

1843 

1839 
1865 

1878 


PAGE. 
. . 182 
• 430 
..76 
••394 
90 


NAME * PORT-OFFICE ADDRESS. 

Kelsey, Hiram Loammi, Rev.Brockton, Plymouth Co., Mass 

Kelsey, Homer Goodall.*. 

Kendall, Charles Silliman, Rev.*. 

Kendall, John. 

Kendall, William Case, Rev.*. 

Kendrick, John Edmund.167 Washington St., Providence, R. I.. 

.-..lxxvi, 498 

Kenney, Pardon Tillinghast, Rev.*.344 

Kent, Silas William.West Meriden, New Haven Co.,Conn. .249 

Kerr, George Alfred, Rev.Lanesborough, Berkshire Co., Mass... 

. ...lxxviii, 516 

Kettell, George Frederick, Rev., D.D. ..*. 329 

Kewen, Edward John Cage, Hon.* . . 

Keyes, Edwin Ruthven.Yonkers, N. Y.90,593 

Keys, Gilbert Schureman.San Francisco, Cal.156 

Keyte, Edward Bent.:.Denton, Denton Co., Tex.423 

Kidder, Benjamin Franklin, Rev. West Haven, New Haven Co., Conn. .300 

Kidder, Clarence Porter...Wilkes Barre, Pa.453 

Kidder, Daniel Parish, Rev., D.D.805 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 

.xxxviii, 12, 593 

Kilbourn, Jonathan Burwell.Pueblo, Pueblo Co., Colo.lxxiii, 461 

Kimpton, Truman Hiram, Prof.20 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. 192 

King, Charles Frederick.177 State St., Boston, Mass.lxix, 416 

King, Fenner Emorv, Rev... . .*.130 

King, George Cooke, Rev.Norwich, Conn.lxxvii, 512 

King, George Edwin, Hon.St. John, New Brunswick.164 

King, Isaiah Dawson, Rev. * ....329 

King, James Marcus, Rev., D.D.305 West 18th St., New York, N. Y... 

.xlvi, 188, 597 

King, Joseph Elijah, Rev., Ph.D., D.D..Fort Edward, Washington Co., N. Y. 

.xx, xlii, 83 

King, Stephen James. St. John, New Brunswick.164 

Kingsbury, Howard, Ph.G.N.E. corner of nth and Walnut Sts., 

Philadelphia, Pa. 487 

Kingsley, Augustus Winslow, Rev.Campello, Plymouth Co., Mass, .xlvii, 193 

Kinney, Melvin Dewain, Rev.Thousand Island Park, Jefferson Co., 

N. Y.xlv, 172 

Kirby, Stephen Judson.Lowell, Mass.li, 255 

Knapp, C. Franklin... .430 

Knapp, James Edward, Rev.South Londonderry, Windham Co., 

Vt.lxxvi, 498 

Knapp, John Wesley...478 

Knapp, Josiah Niles.*.396 

Knapp, Martin Augustine.4 and 5 Lamed Building, Syracuse, 

N. Y.223 

Kneil, Thomas Raymond.... .Crown Point, Essex Co., N. Y-liii, 269 

Knight, Howard Newton.Central Av., Hyde Park, Mass-..504 

Knight, John Gould.Hanover, Plymouth Co., Mass.464 

Knowles, Daniel Clark, Rev.Plymouth, Grafton Co., N. H-156, 597 

Knowles, Joseph Hughes, Rev.s6Spruce St., Newark, N.J..xliii, 130, 597 

Knox, Loren Laertes, Rev., D.D .Evanston, Cook Co., Ill.xxiv, 22, 597 

Knox, Martin Van Buren, Rev., Ph.D... Lebanon, Grafton Co., N. H.dxxv, 484, 597 

Knox, Stratton Sage..Cortland, Cortland Co., N. Y.487 

Knox, Watson Eli, Rev.Springfield, Mass.1,244 

Kollock, Shepard .*. 58 

Kollock, Thomas L.*.361 

Kristeller, Siegfried, Rev.176 Varet St., Brooklyn, N. Y...xlviii, 208 

Kynett, Alpha Gilruth.1728 Spring Garden St., Philadelphia, 

Pa.lv, 286 















































































696 


WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 



CLASS 

NO. 

YEAR. 

1180 

O0 

00 


1839 


LO 

00 


1879 


1843 

723 

1862 

157 

1841 

439 

1852 


J864 


1835 

20 

1835 

261 

1845 


1861 

981 

1872 

659 

i860 

ii35 

1876 

395 

1850 


00 

00 


1878 

343 

1848 


1867 


1862 

344 

1848 


1880 


C/D 

Go 

cn 

237 

1844 


1838 

396 

1850 


1873 


1866 

489 

1854 

53 

1837 

316 

1847 

463 

1853 

660 

i860 


i860 

1245 

1880 

752 

1863 


1869 

763 

1863 

5i3 

1855 

x 181 

1878 


1836 


1850 


1864 


00 

M 


1843 


1852 

126 

1840 


1837 


L. 


PAGE. 
...286 
...361 
.. 430 


NAME. POST-OFFICE ADDRESS. 

LaBar, Lorenzo Giles.Scranton, Pa. 

Ladd, Azel P. * . 

Lake, Augustus Washington.Grenada, Grenada Co., Miss. 

Lamb, William Henry.Mount Holly, Burlington Co., N. J.. .512 

Lambert, Rufus Shakespeare. * . 379 

Lanahan, John, Rev., D.D.296 Fayette St., Baltimore, Md.329 

Landis, Enos Young.716 Filbert St., Philadelphia, Pa.188 

Landon, George, Rev.Herrick, Bradford Co., Pa. 43 

Landon, Thompson Hoadley, Rev.40 Benson St., Paterson, N. J.. ..xliii, 116 

Lane, Charles Harvey.26 Basing Hall St., London, E. C., 

England..456 

Lane, George Washington, Rev. Prof_*. 3 2 9 > 344 

Lane, Harvey Bradburn, Prof.160 East 61 st St., New York, N. Y.... 

.xxi, xxiii, xxxvii, 8 

Lane, Joseph Jameson, Rev.*. 68 

Langdon, Byron William, Hon.Lafayette, Ind. 445 

Lansing, Isaac J., Rev.Brooklyn, N. Y.li, 249, 314 

Lapham, John Brown, Rev.Kent’s Hill, Kennebec Co., Me...xlv, 173 

Lamed, Jennie.192 Franklin St., Buffalo, N. Y.278 

Larrabee, Benjamin Franklin, Rev.*. 104 

Lasher, Abner Erastus.Napa City, Napa Co., Cal.329 

Latham, Eli Learner, Rev.Aspinwall, Panama, U. S. of Co¬ 
lombia .5c 7 

Lathrop, Frank Furman .Ilion, Herkimer Co., N. Y.508 

Latimer, James Elijah, Rev. Prof., D.D. .36 Bromfield St., Boston, Mass..xlii, 91, 508 

Lauder, Robert, M.D.192 Fairfield Av.,Bridgeport, Ct. .lxxiii, 469 

Laux, Carl, Jun.869 North Clark St., Chicago, Ill. .lxxii, 449 

Lawes, William Conway. * . 91 

Lawford, William Frederic. 30 Bromfield St.,Boston, Mass, .lxxviii, 516 

Lawrence, Dewitt Clinton, Hon.618 F St., N. W., Washington, D. C..344 

Lawrence, Gilbert Board, M.D.205 Grand St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 62 

Lawrence, Melatiah Hathaway.*.355 

Lawrence, William, Rev.Camden, N. J.105 

Lawrence, William Henry, M.D.Summit, Union Co., N. J.lxxv, 487 

Leach, George W., M.D.lxiii, 329 

Leahy, James. # . 465 

Leavitt, Erasmus Darwin, M.D.Glendale, Beaver Head Co., Mont.130 

Lee, Charles Anthon.* . 17 

Lee, John Parker.Cedar Lawn, Forsyth, Monroe Co., 

Ga. 83 

Lee, Savillion.Riverhead, Suffolk Co., N. Y.122 

Lee, William Henry.Stanstead Plains, Quebec.173 

Leech, Daniel [Jun.].Smithsonian Institution, Washington, 

D C. lxxi, 441, 598 

Leffingwell, Alsop...Bar Harbor, Hancock Co., Me.296 

Leggett, Benjamin Franklin.Concordville, Delaware Co., Pa.197 

Lemley, John, Jun.Riverside Av., Greenbush, Albany, 

N. Y.lxxiv, 475, 598 

Lemon, James Stephen, Rev.Clark’s Mills, Oneida Co., N. Y.198 

Leonard, Joseph S. E., M.D.*.xliv, 136 

Leonard, William Day.145 Broadway, New York, N. Y.286 

Leonard, William James, Hon.Salisbury, Wicomico Co., Md.348 

Levings, George Suckley.*.lxix, 404 

Lewis, Benjamin Beach. West Stratford, Fairfield Co., Conn... .456 

Lewis, Edward Samuel.Groesbeck, Hamilton Co., Ohio.504 

Lewis, Ira.Coburg St.,Goderich, Ontario,Canada.. 

.Ixvii, 379 

Lewis, Levin Major .Vienna, Dorchester Co., Md.412 

Lewis, Nathaniel Clark, Rev...*.xxxix, 35 

Lewis, William.*.351 





















































































LASS 

EAR. 

i8 75 

1849 

1838 

1841 

1840 

1874 

1864 

1847 

1873 

1852 

1849 

1842 

1866 

1849 

1851 

1840 

1838 

i 8 57 

1852 

1842 

,1844 

1846 

1844 

1851 

1873 

1871 

i860 

1862 

i860 

1875 

1873 

1871 

1868 

1875 

1 40 

185S 

1876 

1881 

1859 

1876 

1850 

1870 

1850 


INDEX AND POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY. 


69 7 


NAME. post-office address. page. 

Libby, Isaac Chase.Spakane, Falls Co., Wash ...liii, 269,314 

Lincoln, Henry S.*.400 

Lincoln, Timothy Danielson.Corner of Third and Walnut Sts., Cin¬ 
cinnati, Ohio. 23 

Lindsay, James Nourse.10 South Common St., Lynn, Mass...371 

Lindsay, John Wesley, Rev. Prof., D.D. .20 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. 

xx, xxii, xxiii, xxiv, xxv, xxxix, 35, 598 

Lindsay, Thomas Bond, Prof., Ph.D-20 Beacon St., Boston, Mass.lii, 262 

Lippitt, Costello.Norwich, New London Co., Conn.201 

Lippitt, Edward Spalding, Rev.Petaluma, Sonoma Co., Cal., .xlii, 83, 598 

Littlewood, Thomas Dale, Rev.Seaford, Queens Co., N. Y.lxiii, 329 

Livesey, Olin Levings.36 Howard St., New London, Conn...255 

Livingston, Charles Octavius.. .Kingston, Ulster Co., N. Y.lxix, 412 

Livingston, John Robert, Rev.*. 98 

Locke, Hiram Ward, Rev.*. 52 

Lockhart, Wesley..Bucksport, Hancock Co., Me.465 

Lockwood, David Benjamin, Hon.Bridgeport, Conn.xxii, xlii, 98, 598 

Logue, D. H .408 

Long, John Harper, Prof., D.Sc.Evanston, Cook Co., Ill-xxv, xxxv, 598 

Longley, Edmund, Prof. Shelbyville, Shelby Co., Ky.xxiv, 36 

Longnecker, John Kendig.*.lxvi, 355 

Longstreet, James Oliver, Rev.*.149 

Loomis, Francis Asbury, Rev.East Greenwich, Kent Co., R. 1 .117 

Loomis, George, Rev., D.D.Clifton Springs, Ontario Co., N.Y..xxii, 52 

Loomis, Lafayette Charles, M.D.23 Union Square, New York, N. Y.. 

.62, 599 

Loomis, Reuben Harrison, Rev.Hartford, Conn.xxiv, xli, 76 

Loomis, Silas Lawrence, M.D.Montello Box,Washington,D.C..xli, 62, 599 

Loomis, Wilbur Fisk, Rev.*.112 

Lord, Charles Roger.*.487 

Lore, Isaiah William.4 8 East 126th St., New York, N. Y-481 

Loring, Chauncy.Barre, Worcester Co., Mass.* 441 

Lothrop, Charles Henry.*.lxxii, 449 

Lounsbury, Phineas C.20 West 58th St., New York, N. Y... xxi 

Lovatt, Benjamin Kingsbury.Fall River, Mass.lxxi, 442, 600 

Lovejoy, Cyrus Coligni, Rev.Prairie Centre,La Salle Co.,Ill..liii,270, 600 

Lowell, Delmer Rial, Rev.Rutland, Vt.lii, 255 

Lowman, John Henry, M.D.Corner Prospect, Huron and Erie Sts., 

Cleveland, Ohio.244 

Lown, William Edgar.17 East 17th St., New York, N. Y.472 

Luce, Warren Augustus, Rev.Burnside, Hartford Co., Conn-liii, 270 

Luckey, Freeborn Garrettson.Concord Av., near 165th St., New 

York, N. Y.366 

Lummis, Henry, Rev.Stoneham, Middlesex Co., Mass. 

.xliv, 136, 600 

Lummis, William DeFletcher, Rev.Perry, Dallas Co., Iowa.329 

Lyford, James Otis..Tilton, Belknap Co., N. H.498, 600 

Lynch, Frank Bruce, Rev..Easton, Northampton Co., Pa....lvii, 300 

Lyon, Asa Prior, Rev.805 Broadway, New York, N. Y..xlv, 165 

Lyon, Charles Adelbert. 43 Carroll St.,Binghamton, N.Y..lxxvi, 499 

Lyon, Frederick Sterling.South Norwalk, Fairfield Co., Conn.. 

.105, 600 

Lyon, Marcus Ward.Frankford Arsenal, Philadelphia, Pa.. 

.lxxiv, 329, 478 

Lyon, Ranson Perry. * . 4 °5 

Lyon, William Penn, Hon., LL.D.Madison, Wis.329 


88 









































































LASS 

EAR. 

1840 

1855 

1873 

1873 

i860 

1836 

1870 

1857 

1867 

184S 

1879 

1877 

1877 

1858 

1855 

1865 

1859 

1864 

1865 

1839 

1S46 

1858 

1879 

1875 

1877 

1846 

1869 

1836 

1837 

1849 

1854 

1869 

1847 

1870 

1877 

1874 

1846 

1838 

1854 

1841 

1835 

1854 

1844 

1866 

1844 

1835 

1840 

i860 


WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 


M- 

NAME. post-office address. page. 

MacArthur, Arthur, Hon.1201 North St., N. W., Washington, 

. D. C.366, 600 

Mackey, Alexander William.Medusa, Albany Co., N. Y.136 

Maclay, Arthur Collins.185 LaFayette Av., Brooklyn, N Y.. 

..lxxv, 329, 487 

Maclay, Robert [Edward] Hall.Tientseiri, China.lxxv, 488, 603 

Macnab, Alexander, Rev., D.D.Bowmanville, Durham Co., Ontario. ..329 

Macreading, Charles Sinclair, Rev.*.. 

Magoun, William...*.xxiv, xxxiv 

Magruder, William Hezekiah Nathaniel.. Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge Co., 

La.12, 603 

Mains, George Preston, Rev.Waterbury, Conn. 1 , 238 

Mallalieu, Willard Francis, Rev.4 Howland St., Boston Highlands, 

Mass.xliv, 149, 603 

Mandeville, Charles Edward, Rev.,D.D.. Rockford, Winnebago Co., Ill..xlix, 219,603 

Manly, Ralza Morse.Richmond, Va.91, 603 

Mann, Albert, Rev., Jun.Frankford, Philadelphia Co., Pa. ..lvi, 292 

Manning, Eugene West.Care of A. Harrison, Esq., Lewes, Sus¬ 
sex Co., Del..282 

Mansfield, Edward Henry.Westfield, Hampden Co., Mass.282 

Mansfield, George Washington, Rev.South Hadley Falls, Hampshire Co., 

Mass. xlv, 156 

Mansfield, John Henry, Rev.Ashburnham,Worcester Co.,Mass..xliv,137 

Mansfield, Joseph Henry, Rev.Malden, Mass.xlviii, 208 

Mansfield, Samuel Mather, Major.Galveston, Galveston Co., Tex....lxxi, 438 

Manson, Charles Albert, M.D.177 State St , Springfield, Mass.457 

Marcy, Charles DeWitt. 155 Franklin St., Boston, Mass, .lxxiii, 461 

Marcy, Ichabod, Rev.Ayer, Middlesex Co., Mass.xxxix, 29 

Marcy, Oliver, Prof., LL.D.Evanston, Cook Co., Ill.76, 603 

Markham, Albert.474 Van Buren St.,Milwaukee,Wis.dxxi,433 

Markham, Dapiel Anson.East Hampton, Middlesex Co., Ct.,lvi, 293 

Markham, Ernest Arthur, M.D.Durham, Middlesex Co., Conn.270 

Marlatt, Archibald Gifford, Rev. *... .329 

Marsh, Cyrus Painter.*.504 

Marsh, James Edwin, M.D.*. 77 

Marsh, Tamerlane Pliny, Rev. 45 Fourteenth St., Chicago, Ill. 1 , 230 

Marsh, William Whiting.*. 13 

Marshall, Lewis W.351 

Marshall, Lorenzo, Rev.Johnstown, Fulton Co., N. Y. 99 

Martin, Cornelius Klump.77 Wisconsin St., Milwaukee, Wis.131 

Martin, George Bushnell.174 Orange St., New Haven, Conn... 475 

Martin, James N., Rev., Prof.San Jose, Cal. 84 

Martin, Richard Elliott.Bonham, Fannin Co., Tex.478 

Martin, Thomas Clifton, Rev.Bernardston, Franklin Co., Mass..lv, 282 

Martin, William Wallace, Rev.400 Lafayette Av., Brooklyn, N.Y..lii, 262 

Martindale, Daniel.*. 603 

Martindale, Stephen, Jun. * . 23 

Marvin, Daniel, Jun., Rev... Hannibal, Oswego Co., N. Y. .Ixx, 419, 604 

Marvin, James Gage.*. .....371 

Mason, Marvin Marcy. * .xxxviii, 8 

Mason, Perley... .Fairlee, Orange Co., Vt.419 

Mason, Russell Zelotes, LL.D.Silver Cliff, Custer Co., Colo. 63 

Mather, Charles Prescott, Rev.*. 21 g 

Mather, Henry Richard.Marquette, Marquette Co., Mich. 382 

Mather, Samuel Livingston.Cleveland, Ohio. 8 

Mather, Thomas Griswold.191 Court St., Middletown, Conn.xx 

Mather, William Williams, Prof.*.xxiii, xxx, 329, 604 

Mathison, Robert, M.D.500 Henry St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 36 

Mathison, Robert Lauder, Rev.Poquetannock, New London Co.,Conn.. 173 
















































































INDEX AND POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY. 


699 


NO. 


CLASS 

YEAR. 


POST-OFFICE ADDRESS. 


i S 3 
194 

77 

929 

1306 

347 


PAGE. 

. 329 

33 °, 339 

. 43 

. 52 

23 


868 


1274 


NAME. 

Mattison, Hiram, Rev., D.D.* 

1833 Mattison, Spencer, Rev.* 

1841 Mattison, Thomas Jefferson .* 

1842 Mattocks, George.* 

1838 Mattocks, William, Hon.* 

1870 Mattoon, Virgil Wadhams, Rev.Mapleville, Providence Co , R. I_1, 238 

1882 Mattson, Elwood Westingbrook. Pennington, Mercer Co., N. J.’. lx 

1848 Maurin, Edmund.* 

Mayhew, Ira, Hon., LL.D. IS 6 Jefferson Av., Detroit, Miich.330 

1854 Mayo, Lewis.*. * 

******* ***•••••■• **••••• ••••••*•••••••••••420 

1869 McAllister, William Hector, Rev.Bethany Independent Methodist 

Church, Baltimore, Md.475 

1861 McCarthy, Edward Dorr. Tribune Building, New York, N. Y.. .445 

1877 McCauley, William, Jun.Haverstraw, Rockland Co.,N.Y.dxxvii,504 

1868’ McChesney, Ensign, Rev., Ph.D.Troy, N. Y. x lix, 224’ 601 

1835 McClintock, John, Rev. Pres., D.D., 

.*.Ixv, 345, 601 

McCormick, Charles Wesley, Rev.Ogdensburgh, N. Y lvii, 301 

McCoy, T. Hamilton. ... 

. 445 

McCrillis, Alonzo.#, 

McCrillis, David.*. 

McCune, William John. 


1275 

345 


1881 

1861 

1845 

1845 

1870 

i860 

1838 

1839 

1881 

1848 


926 
44 i 

927 
423 


374 

1014 

490 

262 

538 

195 


1276 


1859 

1870 

1852 

1870 

1851 

1852 

1839 

1849 

1873 

1854 

1845 

1856 

1842 

1878 

1839 

1852 

1842 

1881 


1878 

1873 

1848 


376 1849 

1871 

1838 


.387 

.Ixviii, 387 

.478 

McDonald, Marcus Lindsay.Windsor Hotel, New York, N. Y.442 

McDonough, James Edward Fisher, M.D.*. . 

McGehee, Edward John, Jun.*. 3 6 r 

McGilton, William Wesley.Fort Edward,Washington Co.,N.Y.lvii,301 

McGonegal, Robert, Rev.New Rochelle, Westchester Co., N. Y., 

or Essex, Middlesex Co., Conn.. 

.91, 602 

McGraw, Richard D., M. D.Mansion House, Baltimore, Md.437 

McGrew, George Harrison, Rev.Cawnpore, India.237, 603 

Mclntire, James Ely.i.Springfield, Mass.n 7 

McKenny, Howard Augustus.Gorham, Cumberland Co., Me.238 

McKeown, Andrew, Rev., D.D.Portland, Me.. 

McKeown, Hezekiah, Rev. .Enmouth St., St. John, N. B.413 

McKinstry, Alexander, Hon.*. 3 6 i 

McKown, Jacob La Grange, Rev.,D.D..*. gg 

McLaughlin, George Asbury, Rev.Haverhill, Mass.lii, 255 

McLaughlin, William Milton.Southington, Hartford Co., Conn.130 

McLean, John, Hon., LL.D.*. 33 o 

McLean, John Taylor, IVLD.Alameda, Alameda Co., Cal. 68 

McVoy, Alexander D., Rev. Pres.Aberdeen, Monroe Co., Miss.142 

Mead, Alexander Hamilton, Rev.75 Fourth St., New Haven, Conn., .xl, 52 

Mead, Emory Leslie.West Winsted, Litchfield Co., Conn. ..508 

Mead, Joseph Smith.86 Fourth St.,Brooklyn,E.D.,N.Y..lxvi,362 

Mead, Melville Emory.21 Park Row, New York, N. Y...lxix, 413 

Mead, Samuel Holmes.674 Madison Av., New York, N. Y....375 

Mead, William Edward.Ansonia, New Haven Co., Conn.. 

.xxv, lvii, 301, 314 

Means, Alexander, Rev. Prof., D.D., 

LL.D.Oxford, Newton Co., Ga.330 

Mecorney, Herbert Whitney.258 East Third St., Cincinnati, Ohio...508 

Meeker, Jonathan Magie, Rev. [Jun.J_Bound Brook, Somerset Co., N. J..lxxv,488 

Meggett, Alexander.Eau Claire, Eau Claire Co., Wis. 

.....".Ixviii, 396, 604 

Mellen, George Frederick.*. 99 

Mercein, Thomas Fitz Randolph, Rev. ..*....330 

Mercein, Thomas Randolph.New York, N. Y.481 

Mercier, William F.Hamilton, Loudon Co., Va..355 












































































nnK. 

1838 

1834 

1842 

1834 

1837 

1835 

1864 

1874 

1870 

1842 

1881 

1879 

1834 

1842 

1839 

1855 

1840 

1841 

1873 

1873 

1880 

1867 

1867 

1869 

1869 

1842 

1871 

1866 

1849 

1844 

1841 

1870 

1875 

1872 

1848 

1879 

1873 

1866 

1839 

1863 

1851 

1859 

1855 

1875 

1852 

i860 

1866 


WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 


NAME. POST-OFFICE ADDRESS. PAGE. 

Meredith, Robert Roden, Rev.509 Broadway, South Boston, Mass-330 

Merrick, Daniel Delaus, M.D.*.lxvi, 356 

Merrick, Frederick, Rev. Prof.Delaware, Delaware Co., Ohio. 

.lxv, 330, 341, 604 

Merrifield, Azro David.*.375 

Merrill, Ambrose Prentiss, Rev.*. 5 

Merrill, Amos Binney, Hon.*.351 

Merrill, Annis.San Francisco, Cal. 8 

Merrill, Charles Amos.1 Lincoln House Block, Worcester, 

Mass.202 

Merrill, Charles Foster.Ware, Hampshire Co., Mass.262 

Merrill, Edward Annis. Care of J. W. Merrill, D.D., 73 North 

State St., Concord, N. H.479 

Merrill, Elijah Washington, Rev. Spring Valley, Fillmore Co., Minn.. 

.*1, 53, 605 

Merrill, Elmer Truesdell.Westfield, Hampden Co., Mass.. .301, 314 

Merrill, George Perkins...Smithsonian Institution, Washington, 

D. C.314 

Merrill, Jesse Samuel. * .293 

Merrill, John Wesley, Rev., D.D.Concord, N. H.xxxviii, 5 

Merrill, Joseph Annis, Rev.*.xix 

Merrill, William, Rev.Fairmount, Somerset Co., Md.53 

Merritt, Bartlett.*.362 

Merwin, Andrew.739-741 Broadway, New York, N. Y .137 

Merwin, Daniel Ostrander. * . 36 

Merwin, Elias Gilbert.Room 36, 40 State St., Boston, Mass.. 43 

Mesler, Edward, Rev.*.lii, 256 

Mesler, Ivins Ashton, Rev.Gloucester, Mass.lii, 256 

Metcalf, George Ernest. Ashland, Middlesex Co., Mass .296 

Michener, Henry Clay.Doylestown, Bucks Co., Pa . ...lxxiii, 469 

Millard, Charles Wesley, Rev.Poughkeepsie, N. Y.. ..;.xlix, 219 

Miller, Benjamin Latham, Hon.*.lxxiv, 476 

Miller, David Eugene, Rev.Montpelier, Washington Co., Vt.230 

Miller, Ephraim, Jun.375 

Miller, Horton George, Rev. Smith Centre, Smith Co., Kans.330 

Miller, John Copeland.*.lxiii, 330 

Miller, John Hunter.33 Pine St., New York, N. Y.244 

Miller, Lucius Starr.465 

Miller, Wesley Hull, Rev.Fayette, Fayette Co., Iowa. 99 

Miller, William Barton, M.D.42 Walnut St., Springfield, Mass.382 

Miller, William Capers.*(?).xl, 43 

Miller, William Lee.*.1, 238 

Mills, Caleb Irving, Rev. .. Winterport, Waldo Co., Me.liii, 270 

Mills, Edmund Mead, Rev., Ph.D.Penn Yan, Yates Co., N. Y.„.249 

Mills, William Luther. .*. 397 

Miner, Warren Augustus, M.D .Tarrytown, Westchester Co., N. Y_293 

Minor, William Thomas, Hon., LL.D.. .Stamford, Conn.330 

Mitchell, Hinckley Gilbert Thomas, Rev., 

Ph-D. Wesleyan University, Middletown, 

Conn.xxv, li, 256, 605 

Mooney, William Herbert.3540 Ellis Av., Chicago, Ill.465 

Moore, Augustus, Rev.*. 3 6 2 

Moore, James Robinson, Rev.*. 453 

Moore, John, Rev.408, 605 

Moore, John Henry.'.*. ^ 

Moran, Robert Sanford, Rev., D.D- 107 East 29th St., New York, N. Y_137 

Morey, Lewis William.Lyndon, Caledonia Co., Vt. lxxvi, 494 

Morgan, Hiram Almeron, Rev.Middletown, Conn. 4 , 3 

Morgan, William Erasmus, Hon.York, York Co., Nebr. I74 , 605 

Morrill, Henry Robie, Hon.Waterbury, New Haven Co., Conn....215 
















































































INDEX AND POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY. 


CLASS 

NO. 

YEAR. 

131 

1840 

851 

1867 

319 

00 


1869 

1247 

1880 


1849 


O' 

00 

697 

1861 

630 

1859 

1307 

1882 


1851 

132 

184c* 

805 

1865 

133 

00 

0 


*839 


1854 


1838 


1858 

806 

1865 

852 

1867 


1842 


1849 


1842 

198 

1842 


CO 

CO 



1872 


1862 

/ 

00 

869 

1868 


1861 

1018 

1873 

134 

1840 

78 

00 

00 

294 

1846 


1879 

743 

1863 

295 

1846 


1879 

807 

1865 

105 

1839 

664 

i860 

780 

1864 

00 

1881 

958 

1871 

931 

00 

va 

O 


;oi 


NAME. 

Morris, Darius. 

Morris, Franklin Gerrish, Rev. 

Morris, William Forman, Rev. 

Morrow, Cornelius Wortendyke La¬ 
fayette.. . 

Morrow, George William. 

Morrow, Horace Edwin.. 

Morrow, John I., Rev.*. 

Morrow, John Ivanhoe, Rev. 

Morse, Frank Currier, Rev. 

Morse, Joseph Leland, Rev. Prof. 

Mott, Wilbur Ashley. 

Moulton, James Coffin. 

Mudge, Benjamin Franklin, Hon., Prof. 
Mudge, James, Rev. 

Mudge, Thomas Hicks, Rev. Prof. 

Mudge, Zachariah Atwell, Rev. 

Mulford, William Ryson, Jun. 

Mundy, Gideon Marchant. 

Munsell, Edward Bruce. 

Munson, Joseph Orlando, Rev. 

Munson, William Augustine, Rev. 

Murphy, Holmes W. 

Murphy, John G... 

Murphy, William Henry. 

Muzzy, Franklin, Hon. 

Myers, William... 


POST-OFFICE ADDRESS. PAGE. 

* . 3 6 

Easthampton, Hampshire Co., Mass.. .330 

* .219 

117 McDonough St., Brooklyn, N. Y.. 84 
.85 Montgomery St., Jersey City, N. J.. 


..lxxiv, 476 

Andover, Essex Co., Mass.lvi, 297 

Hackensack, Bergen Co., N. J..lxviii, 400 

See Morrow, John I.lxviii, 400 

* .182 

.Evanston, Cook Co., Ill.165 

.721 Broad St., Newark, N. J. lx 

* .408 


* .xxxix, 37, 605 

Newton Upper Falls, Middlesex Co., 

Mass.xlviii, 208, 607 

* .xxxix, 37, 607 

Newton Upper Falls, Middlesex Co., 

Mass.Ixvi, 330, 362, 607 


* .420 

Geneva, Ontario Co., N. Y. Ixvi, 356 

Paris, Edgar Co., Ill.434 

Redding, Fairfield Co., Conn.209 

.90 York St., New Haven, Conn.220 

, Freehold, Monmouth Co., N. J. .Ixvii, 375 

* .400 


379 


N. 


Nadal, Bernard Harrison. 

Narraway, John Wesley. 

Nash, Albert Harteau, Rev. 

Nast, Albert Julius, Rev. Prof. 

Neal, Jay Folsom. 

Neale, Arthur Taylor, Ph.D. 

Needham, George Francis, Rev-^. 

Negus, Charles, Hon. 

Nelles, Samuel Sobieski, Rev., D.D., 

LL D. 

Nelson, Reuben, Rev.,D.D. 

Newcomb, Edwin. 

Newcomb, George Amos. 


Custom House, New York, N. Y.. ...484 

Celina St., Oshawa, Ontario.450 

Fultonville, Montgomery Co., N. Y... 

.;....lxxvi, 492 

Bloomington, Ill.xlix, 224, 609 

Charleston, Coles Co., Ill. 445 

New Brunswick, N. J. 

.xxiv, xxv, xxxvii, lx, 256, 314 

Washington, D. C. 37, 609 

,*. 23, 610 


Cobourg, Ontario. 77 

*... . .xxi 

,i 18 Franklin Av., Scranton, Pa.512 

303 and 305 North Fifth St , St. Louis, 

Mo.193 


Newhall, Fales Henry,Rev. Prof., D.D 
Newhall, Howard Mudge. 

Newhall, Israel Augustus. 

Newhall, Joshua. 

Newhall, Josiah Henry, Rev. 

Newhall, Richard Watson. 

Newhall, William Rice. 

Newman, Allen... . . 

Newman, John, Rev., D.D. 

Newton, George Watson. 

Newton, Henry Gleason. . 


*.xxiii, xxiv, xli, 77, 610 

.Corner of Vine and Warren Sts., Lynn, 


Mass... 5 12 

,25 Monroe St., Lynn, Mass.209 

* . 3 ° 

* . 174 


5 Dey St., New York, N. Y.202 

East Greenwich, Kent Co., R. I..lvii, 301 

.lxiii, 331 

Lincoln, Nebr. 33 1 

Durham, Middlesex Co., Conn. 244 

69 Church St.,New Haven,Conn. 1 , 239, 611 















































































7 02 


WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 



CLASS 

NO. 

YEAR. 


1867 


1876 

320 

1847 


1848 


1864 

565 

1857 

566 

1857 


1865 


1878 


1853 


VO 

CO 


M 

00 

00 


1855 

199 

1S42 

833 

1866 

i 35 

1840 

5*9 

185s 

1092 

1875 


1876 

1279 

1881 

897 

1869 


1868 


853 

1867 

”55 

00 

^4 

983 

1872 


00 

CO 

l6l 

1841 


870 

1868 

106 

1839 

378 

1849 

808 

1865 

1182 

1878 

348 

1848 


1868 


1858 

24 

1835 



1838 

442 

1852 

1881 

834 

1866 


0 

10 

CO 

464 

1880 

>853 


NAME. 

NeWton, Henry Huntington. 

Newton, Jacob Warren. 

Newton, John Hall, Rev. 

Nichols, Henry Brainard. 

Nichols, Lucius Seneca. 

Nichols, Monroe, Hon. 

Nichols, Newell Fitch. 

Nichols, Samuel Edmund. 

Nickerson, Frederic Obed. 

Nickerson, George Warren. 

Nickerson, George Wheaton. 

Nickerson, Herbert Goodridge. 

Nickerson, Nehemiah, M.D. 

Nickerson, Thomas Alden. 

Nightingale, Augustus Frederick. 

Niles, William Haumon, Prof. 

Ninde, George Willis. 

Ninde, William Xavier, Rev. Pres. 


POST-OFFICE ADDRESS. PAGE. 

.Durham, Middlesex Co., Conn.469 

.Stowe, Lamoille Co., Vt.lxxvi, 499 

.*. 84 

.Monroe, Benton Co., Oreg.lxviii, 397 

.*.lxxiii, 457 

.*....i49 

Aurora, Kane Co., Ill. 149 

.Buffalo, N. Y.lxxiii, 461, 611 

.Malden, Mass.lxxvii, 508 

.Brewer, Penobscot Co., Me.416 

.40 East 19th St., New York, N. Y_494 

. * .lxxvii, 508 

. 120 Cook Av., Meriden, Conn.lxx, 423 

*.xl, 53, 611 

.Evanston, Cook Co., Ill.215,611 

Cambridge, Mass.331 

. * .xxiv, 38 

« 


D.D... 

Nixon, James, Rev., Jun. 

Noble, Lewis Henry. 

Nolan, Lucius Paul. 

Noon, Alfred, Rev. 

Noon, Samuel Henry, Rev. 

North, Charles Carter. 

North, Charles Randolph, Rev.... 

North, Crandall J., Rev. 

North, Frank Mason, Rev. 

North, George Washington, Rev.. 
North, John Wesley, Hon. 

North, Simeon, Rev., D.D., LL.D 

Northrop, David Ward, Hon. 

Northrup, Ashley Rensselaer. 

Norton, John Summerfield. 

Nottage, William Amos, Rev. 

Nourse, John Warren. 

Noyes, Eli, Rev., D.D. 

Noyes, Henry Sanborn, Prof. 

Noyes, Selden Walkley, M.D. 

Noyes, Wilbur Fisk. 

Nye, Elisha Bourne, M.D.. 


.Evanston, Cook Co., Ill.137 

.Portland, Me.liii, 270 

*. 499 

,1526 Papin St., St. Louis, Mo...301 

. Rockport, Essex Co., Mass. 1 , 230, 612 


, Weston, Worcester Co., Mass. ..lxxiv, 472 
.1961 Madison Av., New York, N. Y... 

.xx, xxii, 331 

.327 West 30th St.,New York,N.Y..xlix, 220 
.219 East 27th St., New York, N. Y. .lv, 282 
.White Plains, Westchester Co., N.Y.Ji, 250 

.Easton, Northampton Co., Pa.508 

.22 Montgomery St., San Francisco, 

Cal. 43 

.Clinton, Oneida Co., N. Y.331 

. 128 Main St.,Middletown,Ct. .xxi,xlix, 224 

• Glidden, Carroll Co., Iowa.xxxix, 30 

.Brenham, Washington Co., Tex.100 

.Townsend, Middlesex Co., Mass..xlviii, 209 

.Ipswich, Essex Co., Mass.287, 314 

•* .•*.33i 

.*.xlii, 92 

. Higganum, Middlesex Co., Conn..lxxiv, 472 

•*. 434 

.39 William St., Middletown, Conn.. 

.9, 612 


O. ~ 

Oakley, John Green, Rev., Ph.D.463 West 44th St., New York, N. Y.. .331 

Oakley, Thomas Harter, Hon. 358 Garden St., Cleveland, Ohio. 

.lxvi, 331, 356, 612 

Oakley, Walter, Rev.Topeka, Kans.xliii, 117 

Oakley, Wilbur Harper. .*.52° 

Olin, Stephen, Rev. Pres.,D.D., LL.D. .*.xix, xxiii, xxvii, 331, 612 

Olin, Stephen Henry. T45 Broadway, New York, N. Y_ 

.xxi, xlviii, 215, 613 

Olin, William Henry, Rev., D.D.Binghamton, N. Y.331 

Oliver, George Stuart Johonnot.Care Hon. Joseph W. Alsop, M.D., 

Middletown, Conn.lxix, 405, 613 

Olmstead, Edwin Bailey.Oneonta, Otsego Co., N.Y.dxxviii, 516, 613 


Opdyke, Sylvester Hill, Rev.* .xliii, 123 

Osbon, Abiathar Mann, Rev., D.D.*.lxiii, 331 


















































































I 


NO. 

1183 


136 

698 

IO49 

665 

492 


IOI9 


984 

932 

959 

79 

1050 


1184 

162 

163 
1020 


107 

871 

1051 


1093 


631 

933 

443 

595 

12 

539 

699 

1052 

424 


CLASS 

YEAR. 

1878 

‘873 

1840 

1861 

1874 

i860 

1854 

1850 

1838 

1834 


INDEX AND POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY. 


703 


NAME. 

Osborn, Henry Leslie. 

Osborne, Charles Edward. 

Osborne, Thomas Burr, Hon., LL.D 

Osborne, Thomas Gilbert, Rev. 

Osborne, Wilbur Fisk. 

Osgood, George Wesley, Rev. 

Osgood, Lewis William. 

Otheman, Edward Brenton, Rev__ 

Otis, Isaac Lewis. 

Overton, Evelyn H. 

Owen, Almond. 

Owens, Joseph Henry, Rev. 


POST-OFFICE ADDRESS. PAGE. 

.393 West Lombard St., Baltimore, 
Md .xxv, lv, 287, 314, 613 

• Monroe, Fairfield Co., Conn. 488 

* 

• 33 i 


.Norwalk, Fairfield Co., Conn.38 

Ansonia, New Haven Co., Conn., or 
89 Franklin St., New York, N. Y.. 182 
Littleton, Grafton Co., N. H. .. .262 

* .*•. 174 

805 Broadway, New York, N. Y_ 

. xxiv, 131, 613 

Clifton, Fairfax Co., Va.lxix, 405 

* . 356 

125 Bayview St., Milwaukee, Wis.341 

East Cambridge, Middlesex Co., Mass.. 

.lxiii, 331 


j 873 

1840 
1864 

1872 

1870 

1871 

1838 
1874 

1880 

1878 

1841 
1841 

1873 

1858 

1839 

1868 

1874 
1876 

1875 

1876 

1874 

1866 

1859 

1870 

1852 

1858 

1834 

1874 

1856 

1861 

1854 

1874 

1851 


P. 


Packard, Isaac Henry, Rev. 

Paddock, William Hemans, Rev.. 

Page, Charles Enos.. 

Paige, Julius Willie, Rev.. 

Paine, Robert, Rev. Bp., D.D.. 

Palmer, Abraham John, Rev.. 

Palmer, Albert Peame, Rev. 

Palmer, Anthony, Rev.. 

Palmer, Archie Emerson . 

Palmer, Charles Minott. 

Palmer, Edmund Janes, M.D.. 

Palmer, Gideon, Jun. 

Palmer, Silas Wheelock, Rev. 

Palmer, Wilbur Merton. 

Parish, Samuel Bonsall. . 

Park, Albert Franklin. 

Parker, Charles, Hon... 

Parker, Charles Melville.. 

Parker, Francis Hubert. 

Parker, Jesse Tuck. 

Parker, John, Rev. 

Parker, Millard Mayhew. 

Parker, Nelson Cobleigh, M.D. 

Parker, Samuel E., Rev. 

Parkinson, William John . 

Parkman, Eli Weston. 

Parmenter, Horace William. 

Parrott, George Townley. 

Parsons, John Gifford, Rev. 

Parsons, Solomon, Rev. 

Patten, David, Rev. Prof., D.D. 

Patten, Franklin Wells. 

Payne, Charles Henry, Rev. Pres., D.D., 


30 Seventh St., Lowell, Mass.lii, 256 

* .Ixvii, 367, 613 

Chardon, Geauga Co., Ohio.457 

Sharon Springs, Schoharie Co., N. Y..250 

* .lxiii, 331 

106 East 86th St., New York, N. Y.. . 1 ,239 
Brockton, Mass.li, 244, 614 


. Tribune Office, New York, N. Y.262 

.13 North Clover St., Poughkeepsie, 

N. Y.... ..lxxviii, 517 

.1276 Lexington Av., New York, N. Y. 

.lv, 287 

412 West 57th St., New York, N. Y... 44 

*. 44 , 538 

Tribune Office, New York, N. Y_257 

San Bernardino, San Bernadino Co., 


Cal. 434 

Norwich, Conn. 30 

.Meriden, Conn.xx, xxi 

Wilbraham, Hampden Co., Mass, .xlix, 224 

Hartford, Conn.lii, 263 

.Fayette, Kennebec Co., Me.lxxvi, 499 

Meriden, Conn. xx, xxii 

Hermosa, Los Angeles Co , Cal. ..liv, 271 

.4 Marble St., Boston, Mass.499 

*. lxiii, 332 


Ballston, Saratoga Co., N. Y.492 

* . 465 

* .165, 614 

105 and 107 Broad St.,Elizabeth, N. J. . 1 , 239 

* .118 

Summit, Union Co., N. J....xlv, 156, 614 

* . xx, xxxviii, 6 

431 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.492 


LL.D.Delaware, Delaware Co., Ohio....142, 614 

Payne, Hubbard Bester, Hon.Franklin St., Wilkes Barre, Pa...xlvi, 182 

Pearce, Peleg Tompkins. * .420 

Pearne, Wesley Ulysses.Room 7, Bank Block, Middletown, 

Conn.lii, 263 

Pearson, James Bayles.752 Broad St., Newark, N. J.112 












































































704 


WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY 


CLASS 


NO. 

YEAR. 

398 

1850 


00 

00 


1873 

425 

1851 


1843 


1842 


1845 


■’t' 

CO 

t -4 

379 

1849 

164 

1841 


1843 


>843 

296 

1846 


1841 

1021 

1873 

520 

1855 


1880 


1854 


1878 

809 

1865 

1053 

1874 

1223 

0 

00 

200 

1842 

872 

1868 

934 

1870 

567 

00 

Lr \ 

*<» 

221 

1843 


1875 

781 

1864 

108 

1839 

985 

1872 

810 

1865 

80 

1838 

1248 

1880 


1844 

109 

1839 

137 

1840 

1054 

OC 

4 *. 

200a 

1842 


1842 

1055 

ts 

CO 

321 

-T 

OO 

1094 

1875 

165 

1841 


1861 

1165 

1877 

596 

1858 

263 

1845 


NAME. POST-OFFICE ADDRESS. PAGE. 

Pearson, Thomas Benjamin, Rev. # .105 

Pease, Hart Foster, Rev.Bethel, Fairfield Co., Conn.lxvi, 349 

Peaslee, Charles Morgan.*. 488 

Peck, Elliot Judson.Bridgeport, or Stratford, Fairfield Co., 

Conn.xliii, 113 

Peck, Francis Horatio.Mt. Upton, Chenango Co., N. Y..lxvii,379 

Peck, George, Rev., D.D.*.332 

Peck, James...375 

Peck, Jesse Triresdell, Rev. Bp., D.D., 

LL.D.*.332 

Peck, Jonas Oramel, Rev., D.D.11 Hanson Place, Brooklyn, N. Y.332 

Peck, Luther Wesley, Rev., D.D.Oxford, Chenango Co., N.Y.dxviii, 387, 614 

Peck, Oscar Eugene.Bridgeton, Cumberland Co., N. J.493 

Pegg, John, Rev. Danbury, Conn.....xlii, 100 

Peirce, Bradford Kinney, Rev., D.D.36 Bromfield St., Boston, Mass. 

.xx, xxii, 44, 615 

Peirce, Henry Thompson, M.D .247 116th St., New York, N. Y.332 

Pelton, Alfred.*. 379 

Pelton, James A.Dr. James A. Pelton, Middletown, 

Conn .lxviii, 380 

Pelton, Lewis Frederick, M.D.Mount Kisco, Westchester Co., N. Y.. 78 

Pelton, Phineas Doan. Fremont, Sandusky Co., Ohio.. .lxvii, 371 

Penfield, Benjamin Bennett.Bridgeport, Conn.257 

Pennoyer, Elias Raymond.East Orange, Essex Co., N. J-xliv, 138 

Percival, Milton.East Greenwich, Kent Co., R. 1 .517 

Perinchief, Octavius, Rev.*.420, 617 

Perkins, George Henry, Rev.Uxbridge, Worcester Co., Mass.lxxvii, 509 

Perkins, Jacob Neal.31 and 32 White Memorial Building, 

Syracuse, N. Y.209 

Perks, George Thomas, Rev. * .lxiii, 332 

Perry, George Adelbert.1315 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa.263 

Perry, Howard.Department of Justice, Washington, 

D. C.293 

Perry, Ira, M.D.Goleta, Santa Barbara Co., Cal.xli,53 

Perry, Michael Hayes.Wenonah, Gloucester Co., N. J.225 

Peters, William Henry, Rev... .Olhfe Bridge, Ulster Co., N. Y.239 

Peterson, John, Rev.228 High St., Newburyport,Mass, .xliv, 105 

Pettee, John Tyler.West Meriden, New Haven Co., Conn. 58 

Pettibone, Payne.Wyoming, Luzerne Co., Pa.xxi 

Phelps, Charles.Rockville, Tolland Co., Conn...lxxvi, 495 

Phelps, George Nelson.. 128 First Place, Brooklyn, N. Y.202 

Phelps, James Lodowick.340 Fulton St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 30 

Phelps, James L., M.D. * .xix 

Phillips, Watson Lyman, Rev.246 Washington Av., Brooklyn, N. Y..250 

Phillips, William Henry Harrison, Ph.D .Wilbraham, Hampden Co., Mass. .209, 617 

Phinney, Erastus Otis, M.D.Melrose, Middlesex Co., Mass . . 24, 617 

Phinney, George Alcott, Rev.Cliftondale, Essex Co., Mass.lvi, 297 

Phinney, James Milton.Appleton, Outagamie Co., Wis_382, 618 

Pickard, Humphrey, Rev., D.D.Sackville, New Brunswick. xxxix, 31 

Pickard, Thomas, Hon.Sackville, New Brunswick. 38 

Pierce, John Nehemiah.Edgartown, Dukes Co., Mass.Hi, 263 

Pierce, William Gifford, Rev.Champaign,Champaign Co., 111 . xli,lxvii,376 

Pike, James, Rev., D.D.Bristol,Grafton Co.,N.H..xx, lxvii, 332, 376 

Pillsbury, John Henry, Rev.Springfield, Mass.xxv, 263, 618 

Pilsbury, Benjamin, Rev., D.D.Durham Centre, Middlesex Co., Ct. .xlii, 84 

Pilsbury, Benjamin Chandler, Rev.Bethlehem, Litchfield Co , Ct..liv, 271,314 

Pinckney, Daniel Jarvis, Hon.Mount Morris, Ogle Co., Ill_xl, 45, 618 

Piper, Wilbur Fisk.lxxii, 445 

Pitkin, Clara Rebecca .117 Franklin St., Boston, Mass.284 

Pitkin, Frederick Walker, Hon.Denver, Colo.xlv, 157, 618 

Pitman, Robert Carter, Hon., LL.D_Newton, Mass....69, 618 


















































































INDEX AND POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY. 


705 


CLASS 
NO. YEAR. 


1876 


1313 

1882 

*38 

1840 


1872 

4$5 

1853 

54 o 

1856 


1879 


1878 

54 i 

1856 

380 

1849 


1852 


1861 

349 

1848 

241 

1844 


1850 

986 

1872 

898 

1869 

no 

1839 

960 

1871 

40 

1836 


1862 

297 

1846 

632 

1859 

899 

1869 

542 

1856 


1855 

381 

1849 

81 

1838 


1854 

1308 

CO 

CO 

1095 

1875 

242 

1844 


1868 


1838 

1309 

1882 

744 

1863 

399 

1850 


00 

Ln 

CO 

• 

1845 


1864 


1856 


NAME. POST-OFFICE ADDRESS. PAGE. 

Plaisted, Elwyn David, Ph.D.77 South Salina St., Syracuse, N. Y...499 

Platt, Smith Harrison, Rev.Southampton, Suffolk Co., N. Y.332 

Platter, Amelia Waring.Jeffersonville, Ind.lxi 

Plitschke, Ernst F.*. 332 

Plumb, David.522 Eighth Av., New York, N. Y. 38, 6x9 

Poland, Addison Brown.Ilion, Herkimer Co., N. Y..lxxv, 332, 484 

Pomeroy, Charles Rhodes, Rev. Pres., 

D.D.. .Des Moines, Iowa.123 

Pomeroy, Daniel.746 Broadway, New York, N. Y.143 

Pomeroy, Edward Sherman.*.512 

Pomeroy, Frank Theodore, Rev.West Fitchburgh, Worcester Co., 

Mass.lxxvii, 509 

Pomeroy, James Margarum, Gen.Little Rock, Pulaski Co., Ark_143, 619 

Pomeroy, Julius Rowley.*...100 

Pomeroy, Ralph Margarum.*.4x3 

Pomeroy, William, M.D.*.446 

Pond, Daniel Farnum.15 Murray St., New York, N. Y. 92 

Pooler, Charles Thomas.Deansville, Oneida Co., N. Y.63, 620 

Porter, Curtis Henry.Ghent, Columbia Co., N. Y.405 

Porter, Damon Clarke. * . 250 

Porter, Frank Edward, M.D .Auburndale, Middlesex Co., Mass . ...231 

Porter, James, Rev., D.D.113 McDonough St., Brooklyn, N. Y... 

.xx,332 

Porter, John Smith, D.D.Burlington, Burlington Co., N. J.332 

Porter, Lansing.Auburn, Cayuga Co., N. Y. 31 

Potter, Wilbur Fisk.394 Main St., Springfield, Mass.245 

Potter, William Henry, Prof.*.xxxviii, 13 

Powell, Perry Green.*.450 

Powers, Charles. * . 78 

Powers, John Emory...Care of John Wanamaker, Philadelphia, 

Pa.xlv, 165 

Powers, John Hale....;.*.231 

Powers, Orville Watson.150 Cheapside, London, E. C., Eng¬ 
land.xliv, 143 

Pratt, George.*.*.423, 620 

Pratt, George Washington.*.100 

Pratt, John Wesley.Lansingville, Tompkins Co., N. Y. 24 

Prentice, Erastus Ladd, Rev .*.420 

Prentice, George, Rev. Prof., D.D.Wesleyan University, Middletown, 

Conn, .xxiiijxxiv, xxxii, xxxviii, 333,621 

Prentice, George Raymond, Prof.Middletown, Conn. lx 

Prentiss, Wesley Johnson.729Third Av., New York,N. Y.271 

Prescott, William Chase, Hon.9. 11 Poultry, or 24 Queen Victoria 

St., London, E. C., England.63 

Prince, Morris Watson, Rev.Bucksport, Hancock Co., Me. 

.... ..lxiii, lxxiv, 472 

Prindle, Amos...*. 35 6 

Puffer, William Martin.Farwell, Clare Co., Mich. lx 

Pullman, Joseph, Rev. 43 Fleet St., Brooklyn, N.Y. .xlvii, 193,621 

Pulver, Frank.99 Nassau St., New York, N. Y.105 

Punshon, William Morley, Rev., D.D., 

LL.D.*. lxiv > 333 

Purdy, Alfred Edgar Martindale, M.D...288 Madison Av., New York, N. Y.. 

.lxxi, 434, 621 

Purdy, Alfred Seaman, M.D.288 Madison Av., New York, N. Y... .333 

Purdy, James Seaman.231 East 127th St., New York, N. Y..387 

Pusey, William B.*. 457 

Putney, John Alvin.*. 426 


89 








































































yo6 


WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 


NO. 


CLASS 

YEAR. 


382 1849 

633 *859 

201 1842 


Q. 

name. post-office address. page. 

Quackenbos, George Payne, Hon., LL.D. # . 333 

Queal, William G., Rev.Windsor, Broome Co., N. Y.xx 

Quereau, George Worthy, Rev. D.D.Aurora, Kane Co., Ill.101 

Quimby, Silas Everard, Rev. Pres.Tilton, Belknap Co., N. H.166 

Quinlan, James M.23 Bathgate Place, Newark, N. J. 54 


R. 

873 1868 Rackett, Everett Irving.183 Lake St., Chicago, Ill.xlix, 225 

202 1842 Raisbeck, Samuel Matthias.Tuckahoe, Westchester Co., N. Y. 54 

203 1842 Rand, Charles White. * . 54 

222 1843 Rand, Daniel Curtis.Gunpowder Company, Pittsford, Mon¬ 
roe Co., N. Y. 58 

204 1842 Rand, Edward Dean.Lisbon, Grafton Co., N. H. 54 

745 1863 Rand, John Clark.117 Franklin St., Boston, Mass..xx, xxi, 193 

1853 Rand, Robert Norton.Lyons, Clinton Co., Iowa.416 

1249 J 88o Randall, Wilbur Fisk.199-205 Fulton St.,New York, N.Y.lvi, 297 

i860 Ranney, Eugene Oliver.Barton Landing, Orleans Co., Vt.442 

1879 Ransom, Charles Archibald.70 Brinkerhoff St-, Jersey City, N. J..513 

444 1852 Ransom, Charles Talcott.Iowa City, Johnson Co., Iowa.118 

961 1871 Ransom, Edward Amasa.. r . . Jersey City, N. J.li, 245,621 

1837 Ransom, Owen Perkins.*.35 1 

Ray, Pearly P., Rev.. xx 

i860 Raymond, Charles.Evanston, Cook Co., Ill.442 

1156 1877 Raymond, Charles Henry.Wilbraham,Hampden Co.,Mass.lv, 282,621 

700 1861 Raymond, Daniel W.With W. & B. Douglas, Middletown, 

Conn...xlvi, 183 

1876 Raymond, George Powers.487 Pearl St., Buffalo, N. Y_Ixxvi, 500 

Raymond, Miner, Rev. Prof., D D.Evanston, Cook Co., Ill.333 

1881 Raymond, Robert Fu.ton.14 Trowbridge St., Cambridge, Mass.. 

. Ixxviii, 520 

1096 1875 Raymond, Wilbur Samuel, Hon.St. Elmo, Chaffee Co., Colo..liv, 271, 622 

1845 Read, William Bond.387 

1846 Reading, Daniel Kennedy.*..".390 

1873 Redhead, Edwin Richard.Fulton, Oswego Co., N. Y. 488 

724 1862 Reed, Charles Taulman.Camden, N. J.188 

900 1869 Reed, George Edward, Rev.378 Nostrand Av., Brooklyn, N. Y_231 

782 1864 Reed, John Joseph, Rev., Jun. 133 West Fourth St., New York, N. Y.. 

.xlvif, 202, 622 

1876 Rees, Warren Jarrott.72 Albion St., Boston, Mass.500 

Reid, Alexander Simpson.....St. Johns, Newfoundland.Ixiv, 333 

Reid, John Morrison, Rev., D D., LL.D.805 Broadwav, New York, N. Y.333 

1848 Remington, Charles Wesley.397 

1840 Remington, Elkanak Franklin, Rev.237 Bergen St., Brooklyn, N. Y..367, 622 

1870 Reno, Lewis.Greenville, Muhlenburgh Co.,Ky.lxxiv,479 

568 1857 Reno, William Newton, Rev., M.D.Spartansburgh, Crawford Co., Pa.150 

543 1856 Reynolds, Allen.Hillsdale, Columbia Co., N. Y.143 

1310 1882 Reynolds, Charles. Middletown, Conn. lx 

874 1868 Reynolds, Frank. 16 Court St., Brooklyn, N. Y.225 

166 1841 Reynolds, George Greenwood, Hon., 

LL.D..16 Court St., Brooklyn, N. Y.. .xxi, 45, 622 

1859 Reynolds, John Downing, M.D.Seattle, Kings Co., Wash.438 

811 1865 Reynolds, John Rufus.Hartford, Conn.210 

597 1858 Reynolds, William Albert.Wilmington, Del.<57 

1856 Rhodes, Thomas Willett.Weyauwega, Waupaca Co., Wis.. .lxx, 426 

1230 1879 Rice, Caroline Laura.Care of Rev. William Rice, D.D., 

Springfield, Mass.294 

987 1872 Rice, Charles Francis, Rev.Webster, Worcester Co., Mass, .xxv, li, 250 

935 1870 Rice, Edward Hyde, Ph.D...Care of Rev. William Rice, D.D., 

Springfield, Mass.239 



















































































INDEX AND POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY. 


707 


NO. 

13 


54 

812 
1185 

1280 

12S1 

1097 

901 

813 


CLASS 

year. name. 

1834 Rice, Gardner, Rev. * 

185° Rice, James Quackenbush.* 

Rice, John McDowell, M.D .* 

Rice, Phineas, Rev., D.D .* 

1844 Rice, Phineas F. * 


POST-OFFICE ADDRESS. 


426 

701 

139 

1250 

322 

350 


298 

634 

569 

702 

875 

Il86 

876 

167 

383 

1098 

814 


1878 


1881 


l88l 


PAGE, 

. 6 

• 333 , 405 

. 333 

lxiv, 333 
.383 

1837 Rice, Willard Martin, Rev., D.D.i 334 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.. 

.xxiv, 17, 622 

Rice, William, Rev., D.D.Springfield, Mass.xxi, 333 

1865 Rice, William Henry.*.lxxiii, 46z 

1S65 Rice, \V illiam North, Rev. Prof., Ph.D. .Wesleyan University, Middletown, 

Conn.xxiii, xxv, xlviii, 210, 622 

Rich, Burdett Alberto.Cattaraugus, Cattaraugus Co., N. Y.. 

.xxv, 287 

Rich, Elton Sherman.410 East 26th St., New York, N.Y..lvii, 301 

Rich, Isaac. * . xx 

Rich, John Frank.Belfast, Waldo Co., Me.lvii, 302 

1875 Rich, Joseph Waldo Vinal.Auburn, Androscoggin Co., Me.271 

Richards, Daniel, Rev.Wakefield, Middlesex Co., Mass, .lxiv, 333 

1869 Richards, Jonathan Edwards, Rev.Saint Johns, Clinton Co., Mich.231 

1835 Richardson, Chauncy, Rev.*.3^ 623 

Richardson, Marvin, Rev., D.D.*. . 

1841 Richardson, Stephen Francis.433 Greene Av., Brooklyn, N. Y.371 

Richey, Matthew, Rev., D.D.Windsor, Nova Scotia.334 

Richman, William Henry.*.210 

Richmond, George Henry.Northfield,Washington Co.,Vt..lxxviii, 520 

Riddick, James W. * ... 383 

Riddlesbarger, Madison. * .421 

Rider, George Washington.Care Mrs. M. A. Rider, Salisbury, 

Wicomico Co., Md.j 416 

Rightor, Nicholas Henry.New Orleans, La.113 

Rittenhouse, Aaron, Rev., D.D.1620 North 17th St., Philadelphia, Pa.. 

.xxxviii, xlvi, 183 

Robbins, Chandler, Rev.*. 39 

Robbins, Frederick Wright.Pinconning, Bay Co., Mich.lvi, 297 

Robbins, Silas Wright, Rev.Manchester, Hartford Co., Conn. 85 

Roberts, Benjamin Titus, Rev.Rochester, N. Y., or North Chili, 

Monroe Co., N. Y.92, 623 

Roberts, Daniel Spencer. .383 

Roberts, Elbert George.. .Litchfield, Litchfield Co., Conn. 78 

Roberts, George Litch.95 Milk St., Boston, Mass,.166 

Roberts, Hiram Page, Rev.Galesburgh, Knox Co., Ill.150 

Roberts, John Lincoln Stuart, Hon.95 Milk St., Boston, Mass. .183 

Roberts, Joseph Jenkins, Hon.*.lxiv, 334 

Roberts, Reuben Litch.95 Milk St., Boston, Mass.225 

Robertson, Daniel Leslie.Glens Falls, Warren Co., .N. Y.287 

Robins, Elias Mill. * .517 

Robins, Joseph Emerson, Rev.Portsmouth,Rockingham Co.,N.H.xlix,225 

Robinson, David. # .388 

Robinson, David Parmelee.*. 45 

Robinson, Ezekiel, Rev.*. xix 

Robmson, Francis Asbury, Rev. Prof., 

Ph.D.Kent's Hill, Kennebec Co., Me.101 

Robinson, James Latimer.206 Broadway, New York, N. Y...liv, 271 

Robinson, William.96 Tremont St., Boston, Mass.210 

1854 Robinson, William Callachan, H011. Prof., 

LL.D.137 Edwards St., New Haven, Conn.. 

.lxx, 421, 623 

Roblee, Melvin...Carroll St., Mankato, Minn.453 

Rockwell, Lyman Edward, Rev.Perkinsville, Windsor Co., Vt....lxxv, 484 

Rockwell, Sylvester Bird.Middlebury, Addison Co., Vt.351 

Rodger, Henry Waddell.Hammond, St. Lawrence Co., N. Y...509 


1865 

1881 

1844 

1854 

1853 

1851 

1861 

1840 
1880 

1847 

1848 

1844 
1846 

1859 

1857 

1861 

1868 

1878 

1880 

1868 

1845 

1841 

1849 

1875 

1865 


1863 

1872 

1837 

1878 

















































































WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 


708 


CLASS 
NO. YEAH. 

1851 
936 1870 

570 1857 

1881 

1874 

521 1855 

598 1858 

1852 
323 1847 

1251 1880 

243 1844 

1881 

III 1839 

599 1858 

4 1833 

1252 1880 
1847 

82 1838 

835 1866 

5 1833 

522 1855 

223 1843 

988 1872 

1842 

666 i860 


384 1849 

299 1846 

1157 1877 

1022 1873 

1865 
1844 
1838 
1868 

1858 

1878 
815 1865 
168 1841 


1838 

1844 


112 1839 

1848 

635 1859 

264 1845 

1873 


NAME. 

Rodgers, Edwin Aldrich. 

Roe, Alfred Seelye. 

Roe, Andrew, Rev. 

Roe, Charles Merinus. 

Roe, George Mortimer.. 

Roe, William. 

Rogers, Charles Smith, Rev... 
Rogers, George Washington... 

Rogers, James. 

Rogers, William Reading, Rev 

Rollins, Alphonzo, Prof. 

Rollins, Andrew Mace. 

Rolston, John Henry. 

Romer, William.. 

Roper, John, Rev.. 

Ross, Ira Giles, Rev. 

Ross, Timothy Burnham.. 

Rosser, Leonidas, Rev., D.D. 

Round, George Carr. 


POST-OFFICE ADDRESS. PAGE. 

.Sonora, Tuolumne Co., Cal.409 

.Worcester, Mass. 1 , 240 

Skaneateles, Onondaga Co., N. Y.151 

.520 

141 Smith St., Cincinnati, .Ohio..lxxvi, 493 

Wolcott, Wayne Co., N. Y.138 

Worcester, Mass.xlv, 157 

* . 4i3> 624 

, Waynesborough, Burke Co., Ga.. .xlii, 85 
.94 Henry St., New Haven, Conn..lvi, 297 

* .64 

1 Bullfinch Place, Boston, Mass.520 

Elizabeth, N. J. 31 

White Plains, Westchester Co., N. Y..158 

.*. 4 

.Greenfield, Franklin Co., Mass....lvi, 297 
.Ipswich, Essex Co., Mass.-394, 624 


Farmville, Prince Edward Co., Va.... 

.xxxix, 24, 624 

Manassas, Prince William Co., Va.. 
..xlviii, 216, 624 


Round, George Hopkins, Rev.*. 4 

Round, John Emory, Rev. Pres., D.D.. .Corner of Fulton and Edmondson 

Avs., Baltimore, Md.xliv, 138, 624 

Round, John Wesley. * .xli, 58 

Round, Robert James.Baldwinsville, Onondaga Co., N. Y... .251 

Rounds, Nelson, Rev., D.D.*.334 

Rowley, Edwin Alphonso. ..*.376 

Ruland, Manly Augustus.5 Beekman St., New York, N. Y.174 

Runkle, John Daniel, Prof., LL.D.Institute of Technology, Boston, or 

High St., Brookline, Mass.334 

Runyan, William White, Rev.Marion, Wayne Co., N. Y.101, 625 

Runyon, Theodore, Hon., LL.D.Newark, N. J.334 

Rushmore, Edwin Clowes, M.D.Hempstead, Queens Co., N. Y. 78 

Russell, Albin Charles.Corner Newfield Av. and Chapel St., 

Bridgeport, Conn.282 


Russell, Andral Lamartine. 

Russell, Edgar. 

Russell, Edward Augustus. 

Russell, John Augustus. 

Russell, Julius William. 

Russell, Samuel. 

Russell, Samuel Wadsworth. 

Russell, William Henry, Rev. 

Russell, Willis Adams.. 

Rust, Richard Hubbard, Rev., D.D.... 
Rust, Richard Sutton, Rev., D.D 
LL.D. 

Rutherford, Collingwood, Rev. 

Rutherford, Thomas Benton. 

Ryerson, Egerton, Rev., D D-, LL.D.. 


lxii, 257, 314 


.*.462 

* .383 

■*. 357 

.Burlington, Vt.lxxiv, 472 

* . xix 

* . «4 

.Bay Ridge, Kings Co., N. Y.334 

.Bethel, Oxford Co., Me.lxxvii, 509 

.Dayton, Ohio.xlviii, 211 


190 West Fourth St., Cincinnati, Ohio... 

.. 45 , 625 

1313 Broadway, New York, N. Y.357 


s. 

Sage, Dennis. 

Samuel, John. 

Sanborn, John. 

Sanborn, John Eastman, M.D. 

Sanborn, John Wentworth, Rev.. .. 


Wollaston, Norfolk Co., Mass.31 

1809 Pine St., or 333 South 18th St., 
Philadelphia, Pa..lxiv, lxviii, 397, 625 


Tilton, Belknap Co., N. H.166 

Rockport, Essex Co., Mass.69 


Batavia, Genesee Co., N. Y.. .lxxv,489,62 5 













































































INDEX AND POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY. 


709 


NO. 

CLASS 

YEAR. 

523 

1855 

io 99 

M 

03 

Cn 

989 

1872 

1056 

1874 

169 

1841 

816 

1840 

1865 

1253 

1880 

817 

1865 

854 

1867 

877 

1862 

1868 

265 

00 

4 — 

On 

170 

1841 

244 

1838 

1862 

1879 

1871 

1844 

83 

1838 

636 

ON 

IO 

00 

1187 

*839 

1878 

1863 

1867 

1876 

1851 

1878 

S24 

1855 

300 

1846 

1282 

1881 


1868 


990 

1872 


1837 

746 

1S63 

n88 

1878 

41 

1836 


1846 


1858 

171 

1841 

937' 

oc 

0 

to 57 

00 


1851 

55 

1837 


1856 


1859 

1023 

1873 

493 

-i- 

00 


1845 


NAME. 

Sanborn, Joseph Henry, M.D. 

Sanderson, George Edwin, Rev. 

Sandford, Aaron. . 

Sanford, Arthur Benton, Rev.. 

Sanford, Byram Greene, Rev.. . 

Sanford, Caleb Sidney, Rev. 

Sanford, Daniel, Hon... 

Sanford, Elias Benjamin, Rev. 

Sanford, Myron Reed.. 

Sanford, Wilbur Fisk, M.D. 

Sanford, Wilbur Fisk, M.D. 

Sargeant, George Douglass. 

Sargent, Christopher Smith. 

Savage, Hiram Francis. 

Savage, Isaac Aylsworth, Rev.. 

Sawyer, Augustus J. 

Sawyer, David Henry, Rev. 

Sawyer, Edmund French. 

Sawyer, French Albert. 

Sawyer, James Arnold.. 

Saxe, Alfred, Rev. 

Saxe, Alfred Henry, Rev. 

Saxe, George Godfrey, Rev. 

Saxe, John Godfrey, LL.D.. 

Saxe, William Arthur. 

Saxe, William Franklin. 

Schem, Alexander J. B. 

Schobert, Levi . 

Schock, James Trenchard. 

Schuyler, Stephen Robert.. 

Scofield, William Ezra. 

Scott, Albert Augustus. 

Scott, Charles. 

Scott, David Alexander..... 

Scott, John Bell. 

Scott, Levi, Rev. Bp., D.D. 

Scott, Orange Walter, Rev.. 

Scoville, Delavan Clarence. 

Scranton, Simeon Sereno. 

Scudder, Henry Townsend.. . 

Scudder, Moses Lewis, Rev., D.D... 

Scudder, Moses Lewis, Jun. 

Scudder, Newton Pratt. 

Seager, Schuyler, Rev., D.D. 

Seamans, La Fayette . 

Searles, William Henry. 

Sears, Clinton William, Rev. 

Seaver, Charles Edson, Rev. 

Seavey, Amos William, Rev. 

Seely, Isaac Lockwood. 

Seely, Richard S., Rev. 

Selee, Nathan Pierce. 

Selee, Richmond. 

Sell, Henry Thome, Rev. 

Selleck, John Wesley, Rev. 

Seney, George Ingraham. 


POST-OFFICE ADDRESS. PAGE. 

..Anna, Union Co., Ill.138 

. Rockbottom, Middlesex Co., Mass, .liv, 272 

• xix 

. 44 John St., New York, N. Y.li, 251 

..Marion, Wayne Co. N. Y.lii, 264 

. .Mansfield, Bristol Co., Mass. 46 

..Redding, Fairfield Co., Conn.334, 367 

.. .25 Congress St., Boston, Mass. 


• • .xlviii, 2ix, 625 

.Hackettstown, Warren Co., N. J..lvi, 297 

• *. .xlviii, 2ix, 626 

Webster, Worcester Co., Mass... .xlix, 220 

.114 Broad St., Lynn, Mass..__lxxii, 450 

.Lock Box 547, Cincinnati, Ohio.226 

.South Glens Falls, Saratoga Co.,N.Y.. 69 

.*. 46 

. Harvard, Worcester Co., Mass.357 


Friendship, Knox Co., Me.lxxii, 450 

.Bradford, McKean Co., Pa.lxxvii, 513 

.Napa, Napa Co , Cal.481 

.*. 64 

* .xxiii, 25 

. *...xlv, 166 

.Stamford, Conn.334 

28 First Place, Brooklyn, N. Y....363, 626 

.193 Second St., Troy, N. Y.509 

. 453 

* . 334 

.Kossuth, Clarion Co., Pa.lxxiv, 469 

.New Brunswick, N. J.500 

* *.409 


..Hackettstown, Warren Co., N. J. .lv, 287 

. 139 

..1128 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa.xxi 

. .Newburgh, Orange Co., N. Y. 78 

..174 Canal St., Philadelphia, Pa...lvii, 302 

..*.lxiv, 334 

. .Pittston, Luzerne Co., Pa.lxxiv, 473 

..208 Broadway, New York, N. Y.334a 

. Durham, Middlesex Co., Mass.xxi 

..Sturgeon Bay, Door Co., Wis.251 

..Bethel, Fail-field Co., Conn. 

.lxiv, lxvi, 334a, 351, 627 

..9 Dearborn St., Chicago, Ill.194,627 

..Smithsonian Institution, Washington, 

D. C.lv, 288, 628 

.xix, 13 

.39i 


.8 Farrington St., Newburgh, N. Y- 

.lxxi, 43s, 628 

*.xl, 46 

.* .1, 240 

Provincetown, Barnstable Co.,Mass..lii,264 
.Geneva, Ontario Co., N. Y.409 


.Melrose, Middlesex Co., Mass-lxxi, 426 

*.438 

Lysander, Onondaga Co., N. Y.257 

Pine Plains, Dutchess Co., N. Y. .xliii, 131 
.123 Remsen St., Brooklyn, N. Y ... 

. ( .xx, 334a, 388 




















































































'EAR. 

1871 

1857 

1876 

1847 

•837 

i860 

j 843 

1843 

1840 

1838 

1834 

i860 

1861 

1881 

1852 

1872 

1844 

1879 

1864 

1858 

1864. 

1877 

1S74 

1864 

1873 

1853 

1865 

1872 

1846 

1881 

1866 

1876 

1876 

1845 

1881 

1873 

1862 

1S58 

1852 

1850 

1834 

i860 

1880 

1876 

i860 


WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 


name. post-office address. page. 

Seney, Robert.18 Wall St., care of Nelson Robinson 

& Co., New York, N. Y.xxxvii 

Senior, Edward.*.481 

Sessions, John H .Bristol, Hartford Co., Conn.xxi 

Sewall, Charles Henry, Rev. * .15 1 

Sewall, Henry, Prof., Ph.D.Ann Arbor, Washtenaw Co, Mich.. 

.liv, 277, 628 

Sewall, James Groves.Asheville, Buncombe Co., N. C.394 

Sewall, Thomas, Rev. * .352 

Sexton, Hiram Charles, Rev.Albany, N. Y.334a, 442 

Seymour, Lewis. * .380 

Seys, Jacobus O. * .380 

Shaffer, Chauncey.109 East 12th St., New York, N. Y- 39 

Shafter, James McM., Hon.San Francisco, Cal. 25 

Shafter, Oscar Lovell, Hon., LL.D.*. 342 

Shafter, William R.*.xix 

Sharpe, Benjamin Springer, Rev.*. 443 

Shattuck, David Olcott, Hon., LL.D....Sonoma, Sonoma Co., Cal.lxiv, 334a 

Shattuck, Joseph Cummings.Denver, Colo.lxxii, 446 

Shaver, James Buchanan.Plymouth, Luzerne Co., Pa. 302 

Shaw, Edward Peter.Redding Ridge, Fairfield Co., Conn...118 

Shay, Allen Rosecranse.Newton, Sussex Co., N. J.251 

Shears, Alonzo Groesbeck, M.D., Rev. ..1 Sylvan Av., New Haven, Conn. 

.lxviii, 383,628 

Sheffield, Charles Anthony .Cottage City, Dukes Co., Mass.513 

Sheffield, James Carey .173 Broadway, New York, N. Y.334a 

Shepard, Bissell Cornelius.Perry, Wyoming Co., N. Y-lxxiii, 457 

Shepard, Hiram Pliny.Forestville, Chautauqua Co., N.Y..xlv, 158 

Shepard, James Melville, Hon.Cassopolis, Cass Co., Mich, .lxxiii, 457, 629 

Shepard', William James.Watertown, N. Y.505 

Shepherd, Joseph Battell, Rev.76 Seventh Av., New York, N. Y..liii, 264 

Shepherd, Theodore Dwight..Norwalk, Huron Co., Ohio...458 

Sherburn, Joel Osmon, Rev.Northfield, Washington Co., Vt_lii, 257 

Sherman, Charles.*.xix 

Sherman, David, Rev.,D.D.Hopkinton, Middlesex Co., Mass....334a 

Sherman, David Henry, Rev., D.D.Bucksport, Hancock Co., Me. .xliii, 123,629 

Sherman, Merritt Hoag.*.462 

Sherman, Stephen Olin.54 Cottage St., Chelsea, Mass_lxxv, 485 

Sherman, Truman Minot, M.D.*.391 

Sherman, Wanton Howland, Jun.51 Tompkins Place, Brooklyn, N. Y...520 

Sherman, Wesley, M.D..3369th St., Brooklyn, N. Y.465 

Sherwood, Charles Hurd.Bradford, McKean Co., Pa.lxxvi, 500 

Sherwood, Frank Rosevelt, Rev.Port Henry, Essex Co., N. Y.liv, 277 

Sherwood, John Chassell.388 

Sherwood, Samuel Dibble.Derby, New Haven Co., Conn.. ..lvii, 302 

Shonk, George Washington.North Franklin St., Wilkes Barre, Pa. .257 

Shortlidge, Joseph.State College, Center Co., Pa.334a 

Shumway, Philip Bessom...Evanston, Cook Co., Ill.189 

Shuster, Henry Snyder.435 

Sias, Solomon, [Jun.,] M.D.Schoharie, Schoharie Co., N. Y. 

.lxix, 414, 629 

Silber, William Beinhauer, M.D., Ph.D., 

LL D.2111 Fifth Av., New York, N. Y. .106, 629 

Sillick, John A., Rev.*.342 

Simmons, Ichabod, Rev.219 Adelphi St., Brooklyn, N. Y..xlvi, 175 

Simon, Benjamin Francis, Rev.Diamond Hill, Providence Co.,R. L.lvi,298 

Simonds, Henry Dwight..Milford, New Haven Co., Conn_liv, 277 

Simpson, Henry Moore, Rev.Roselle, Union Co., N. J.xlvi, 175 

Simpson, Matthew, Rev. Bp., D.D., 

LL.D.1807 Mount Vernon St., Philadelphia, 

Pa . 334 a 














































































INDEX AND POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY. 


7 II 


CLASS 
NO. YEAR. 
1100 1875 


1101 1875 

1102 1875 
1875 

525 1855 
1849 

467 1853 

1S51 

526 1855 


878 1868 

io 59 1874 
494 1854 


1103 1875 

1868 

962 1871 

1852 
637 1859 

1850 

544 1856 

1026 1873 

818 1865 

1846 
56 1837 

1255 1880 

747 ‘863 

385 *849 


1256 1880 

572 1857 
>859 

1856 
324 1847 

938 1870 
1877 

669 i860 

819 1865 

1285 1881 

495 i8 54 

205 1S42 

1158 1877 

939 i8 7 ° 
1846 

748 1863 

1846 
601 1858 

783 1864 


NAME - PORT-OFFICE ADDRESS. PAGE. 

Simpson, Mfatthew] Verner.623 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.272 

Sing, Charles Bostwick, Rev.*. 334a 

Skeel, Clarence Morgan, Rev.*. 2?2 

Skeel, Frank Deuel, M.D.Post Office, New York, N. Y.liv, 272 

Skene, George, Rev.Pittsfield, Mass.bcxvi, 495 

Skilton, Charles Candee.281 Pearl St., New York, N. Y.139 

Skilton, James Avery. ...-465 Henry St., Brooklyn, N. Y.400 

Skilton, Julius Augustus, Hon., M.D-3 Independence, MexicoCity, Mexico.. 

.124, 629 

Slade, Laroy Sunderland.Corner of 5th and Chestnut Sts., 

Chelsea, Mass.*.409 

Slee, Matthew Henry.40 State St., Auburn, Cayuga Co., 

N. Y.139 

Sleeper, Jacob, Hon.14 Ashburton Place, Boston, Mass, .xix, xxii 

Sleight, Benjamin, Rev.lxiv, 334a 

Smart, Almona Benjamin, Rev.Wessington Heights, Elmer, Aurora 

Co., Dak.xlix, 226 

Smiley, Charles Wesley. Smithsonian Institution, Washington, 

D. C.liii, 264, 629 

Smith, Augustus Ledyard, Hon.Appleton, Outagamie Co., Wis. 

.xxi, 131, 630 

Smith, Augustus William, Pres , LL.D. .*.xx, xxiii, xxviii, 630 

Smith, Arthur Davis.Aberdien, Brown Co., Dak.liv, 272 

Smith, Charles.River Falls, Pierce Co., Wis.473 

Smith, Charles Nelson, Rev.Peabody, Essex Co., Mass.lxiv, 334a 

Smith, Edgar Moncena, Rev. Pres.Kent’s Hill, Kennebec Co.,Me..xxv, li, 245 

Smith, Ezekiel.Brunswick, Cumberland Co., Me.414 

Smith, Francis Asbury, Hon.Elizabethtown, Essex Co., N. Y.167 

Smith, Francis Henry....University of Virginia, Albemarle Co., 

Va.lxix, 406 

Smith, George Crosby.Carmel, Putnam Co., N. Y.144 

Smith, George Henry.31 Milk St., Boston, Mass.258 

Smith, Henry Edgar, M.D.Burke, Caledonia Co., Vt.xlviii, 211 

Smith, Henry Eugene. .Holley, Orleans Co., N. Y.391 

Smith, Henry Wisner. . * .xxxviii, 17 

Smith, Horace..Springfield, Mass.xx 

Smith, Howard Hutchins, M.D. ..*.lvi, 298 

Smith, Isaac Edward, Rev.West Winsted, Litchfield Co., Ct..xlvii, 194 

Smith, John Henry, Hon.Denver, Colo.xlii, 102 

Smith, John Lyon.132 Main St., Middletown, Conn..xix, xxii 

Smith, John Mott, Rev. Prof.*. xxiii, xxix 

Smith, John Mott.Peekskill, Westchester Co., N. Y.298 

Smith, John Wheaton. * . 151 

Smith, Melville C., Rev.Poplar Grove, Winnebago Co., Ill.438 

Smith, Orville.*.Ixxi, 427 

Smith, Perry Childs...Appleton, Outagamie Co., Wis. 85 

Smith, Richard Watson.49 Snow St., Providence, R. I. .240 

Smith, Samuel Wise, Rev.Churchtown, Lancaster Co., Pa.505 

Smith, Seymour Augustus . * ..1 75 

Smith, Sidney Ketcham, Rev.Westville, New Haven Co., Conn.212 

Smith, Wesley Wood, Rev.Plainsville, Luzerne Co., Pa. ...lvii, 302 

Smith, William Augustus, Rev., D.D.. .Rockport, Pike Co., Ill.132 

Smith, William Francis.14 Grand St., Middletown, Conn. 

.xxiv, xxxvii, xli, 55 

Smith, William Hanna, Rev . Norristown, Montgomery Co., Pa...lv,283 

Smith, William Jonathan, Rev.Phenix, Kent Co., R. 1 .240 

Smith, Zoheth Manlius.. 39 1 

Smyth, Winfield Scott, Rev., Ph.D..609 Irving St., Syracuse, N. Y ...xxi, 194 

Snedeker, Seaman Nathaniel.Hempstead, Queens Co., N. Y.391 

Snow, Edwin Smith, Rev. * .^8 

Snow, Stephen Augustus.Scituate, Plymouth Co., Mass.203, 630 
























































































WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 


712 


NO. 

CLASS 

YEAR. 

545 

l86l 

1856 

1286 

l88l 

85 

1838 

206 

1869 

1842 

670 

1864 

i860 

546 

1856 

86 

00 

Co 

oc 


1857 


301 

1846 


1861 

638 

1859 

963 

1871 

602 

1858 


1838 

11 59 

1877 

902 

1869 

245 

1844 


fO 

OC 

M 

639 

1859 


1859 


1878 

207 

1842 

35‘ 

1848 

401 

1850 

468 

1853 


1851 

749 

1863 


1871 

1287 

1881 


1881 


1867 


1874 


i860 


1880 

1288 

1881 


1834 

750 

1863 

352 

1848 

208 

1842 

1060 

1874 


1835 

496 

1854 

836 

1866 


1838 

671 

i860 

402 

1850 


NAME. 

Snyder, Charles Ridgeway, Rev... 

Snyder, William Vanderan. 

Somerset, William Laing. 

Soul^, Franklin, Hon. 

Southard, Justus Alonzo. 

Southwick, Edward W., M.D. 

Spalding, Edward Prescott. 

Spalding, William Lawton. 

Spaulding, Justin, Rev. 

Spencer, Andrew Jackson. 

Spencer, Elihu, Hon. 

Sperry, Elizur Leroy. 

Spinney, Joseph S. 

Sprague, Seth, Hon. 

Sprague, Seth Loring, M.D. 

Springer, Frank Asbury. 

Squire, Watson Carvosso, Hon.... 
Squires, Norman Jairus, Rev. 

Staats, Henry Taylor, Rev. 

Standish, Edmund Augustus, Rev, 

Stanley, George Washington. 

Staples, Levi White, Rev. 

Starks, Henry Alanson, Rev. 

Starr, Benedict. ... . ... 

Starr, Eben Townsend. 

Starr, William Henry, Rev. 

Stearns, George Frederick. 

Stebbins, Frank Edward. 

Stebbins, Lorenzo Dryden, Rev... 
Steele, Daniel, Rev., D.D. 


POST-OFFICE ADDRESS. PAGE. 

Palisades, Rockland Co., N. Y.446 

.Newark, N. J. 144 

Portland, Middlesex Co., Conn-lvii, 302 


* .xxxix, 25, 631 

1 Richards St., New London, Conn. ..476 


.458 

* .i 75 

* .334a 

16 Court St., Brooklyn, N. Y., or 769 


Sixth Av., New York, N. Y.144 

*... . 26 


, Woodbridge, New Haven Co , Conn.. .430 
Great Neck, Queens Co., N. Y..xxxvii, xxi 

* .xix 

.28 Broadway, Norwich, Conn. 79 

.1812 Sixteenth St., N. W., Washing¬ 
ton, D. C.446 

. Ilion, N. Y.xxi, xxxvii, 167 

.West Haven, New Haven Co., Conn.. 

. 245, 631 

Bristol, Hartford Co., Conn.158 

.Medford, Steele Co., Minn.357 

* .xix, xxii 

Chicopee Falls, Hampden Co., Mass..283 
.Fort Edward, Washington Co., N. Y. 232 

Seven Mile, Butler Co., Ohio. 64 

874 Broadway, New York, N. Y.. .lxv, 342 
.East Greenwich, Kent Co., R. I.. .xlv, 167 
.Chester, Middlesex Co., Conn....lxxi, 438 

.Thompsontown, Juniata Co., Pa.509 

•*.xli, 55, 6 3i 

Reading, Middlesex Co., Mass. 

.xxiv, xlii, 93, 631 


Steele, George McKendree, Rev., D.D., 

LL.D.Wilbraham, Hampden Co., Mass. .106, 632 

Steele, Joel Augustus, Rev.Canaan St., Grafton Co., N. H.124 

Steele, Oliver Richard. * .409 

Steele, Timothy Eleazer.345 Main St., Hartford, Conn.194 

Steele, Wilbur Fletcher, Rev.Greensborough,Guilford Co. ,N.C..lxxv, 481 

Stenhouse, Charles A., Rev.Colchester, New London Co., Conn.. .302 

Stephens, George Henry.North Branch, Somerset Co., N. J.... 

.lxxviii, 521 

Stephenson, George Gardner.Amenia, Dutchess Co., N. Y.469 

Sterling, William Morris, Rev, .lxxvi, 493 

Stetson, Daniel Kimball.Holliston, Middlesex Co., Mass, .lxxii, 443 

Stetson, William Milnes.917 Walnut St.,Philadelphia,Pa..lxxviii,517 

Stetson, Willis Kimball.Wesleyan University, Middletown, 

Conn.xxxvii, lvii, 303 

Stevens, Abel, Rev., LL.D.2 Place Metropole, Geneva, Switzer¬ 
land.lxv, 342, 634 

Stevens, Alexander Chilson, Rev.Riverhead, Suffolk Co., N. Y. ..xlvii, 194 

Stevens, Daniel Wooster.*. 93 

Stevens, Ebenezer. * . 55 

Stevens, Edwin Pitman, Rev.Hoosick Falls,Rensselaer Co.,N.Y..liii, 264 

Stevens, Frederick.*.345 

Stevens, George, Rev.Jacksonville, Ill.132 

Stevens, Herbert Joel.Wellesley, Norfolk Co., Mass.216 

Stibbs, John T....‘358 

Stiles, Samuel Martin.iEtna Life Ins. Co.,Hartford,Conn.xlvi, 175 

Stillman, George, Rev. ..New Rochelle, Westchester Co., N. Y..106 













































































CLASS 
NO. YEAR. 
1880 
1865 
1858 
25 1835 

1856 
224 1843 
1189 1878 

1876 
1257 1880 

1847 
879 1868 

1872 

1837 

1136 1876 


1867 

1875 

1870 

672, i860 

1844 

446 1852 

837 1866 
246 1844 

1853 

673 i860 

1224 1879 

1851 
1850 
403 1850 

674 i860 

603 1858 

1878 
1190 1878 

42 1836 

1858 

573 i g 57 
1841 
1838 

675 i860 


497 

209 


1854 

1858 

1842 


1874 
I027 1873 

1191 1878 

386 1849 
1061 1874 


INDEX AND POST-OFFICE DIRECTORY. 


713 


NAME. POST-OFFICE ADDRESS. PAGE. 

Stilwell, Samuel Wilbur.Marlborough, Ulster Co., N. Y.517 

Stires, Manning Force. .18 Lexington Av., Jersey City, N. J.. .462 

Stocking, Charles Henry.Mont Clair, Essex Co., N.J. .lxxi, 334a, 435 

Stocking, Sabura Stebbins, Rev.9 Clinton Av., Jamaica, N. Y.... 9 

Stocking, Sidney Davis. * .427 

Stockwell, Charles Franklin.*. 58 

Stockwell, George Ensign, Rev.Schaghticoke, Rensselaer Co., N. Y. ..288 

Stoddard, Emmet Redfield.1252 Broadway, New York, N. Y.500 

Stoddard, Walter Pierce, Rev.Hockanum, Hartford Co., Conn..lvii, 298 

Stone, Cyrus, Rev., D.D.Farmington, Franklin Co., Me.334a 

Stone, Frederick Mason, Hon.Waltham, Middlesex Co., Mass.394 

Stone, George Hapgood, Prof.Colorado Springs, El Paso Co., Colo.. 

.xlix, 226, 638 

Stone, George Webber.Jay, Franklin Co., Me.Ixxv, 485 

Stone, Jacob Geiger.*.352 

Stone, Phebe Almeda. See Beeman, Leonard Leman, Mrs. 

Rev...liii, 279 

Storrs, William Lucius, Hon., LL.D_*.xix, xxiii, xxxi, xxxvii 

Stout, Andrew Varick.260 Madison Av., New York, N. Y.... 

.xx, xxi, xxii 

Stout, Joseph S. 47 West 51st St., New York, N. Y.... xxi 

Stover, Joseph William.108 Trenton St., East Boston, Mass...470 

Stowe, James Pomeroy.Middletown, Conn.495 

Stowe, Leroy Sumner, Rev...Moriches, Suffolk Co., N. Y. 

.lxxiv, 334b, 479, 638 

Stowers, Charles Nelson,Rev.Mankato, Blue Earth Co., Minn..xlvi, 176 

Stratton, Henry Davis.383 

Streeter, George Washington. ;.70 Wall St., New York, N. Y.118 

Strong, Henry Adonijah.Erie, Erie Co., Pa.....216 

Strong, James, Prof., S.T.D., LL.D.Madison, Morris Co., N. J-xli, 64, 638 

Strong, Julius Levi, Hon.*. 417 

Strong, Sylvester Emory, M.D.Saratoga Springs, N. Y.xlvi, 176 

Strong, William Cyrus.Kent’s Hill, Kennebec Co., Me.293 

Stroud, Simpson Robeson.*.409 

Strudwick, William Samuel.Hillsborough, Orange Co., N. C.406 

Studley, William Sprague, Rev., D.D-Buffalo, N. Y.xlii, 106, 641 

Sturdevant, Byron Dormer, Rev.*.176 

Stutson, Nelson, Rev. * . *59 

Suckley, Robert Browne.Rhinebeck, Dutchess Co., N. Y.510 

Sumner, Edward Arthur.Portland, Middlesex Co., Conn.288 

Sunderland, James Warrenne, LL.D-Collegeville, Montgomery Co., Pa. 14 

Sutton, David Airey.24 and 28 North William St, New 

York, N. Y.435, 641 

Sutton, William Henry.721 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.151 

Swartz, George W .. 

Sweet, Joshua, Rev.*.lxvi, 358 

Sweetser, Sanford Benton, Rev.Gloucester, Mass...xlvi, 176 

Swinburne, John.White Plains, Westchester Co., N. Y..334b 


T- 


Taber, Frank Wesley. 

Taber, John Duncan, M.D.. 
Taft, Edson Higgins. 

Taft, James Horton. 

Taft, James Horton, Jun... 
Taft, Marcus Lorenzo, Rev., 
Taft, William Nicholas, Rev 
Taggart, William Sullivan... 

Talbot, Emory Harlow. 

90 


..219 Montague St., Brooklyn, N. Y....132 

..*. 435 

..N.W. corner Sansome and Lombard 

Sts., San Francisco, Cal. 55 

.. 480 Clinton Av.,Brooklyn, N.Y..xxi, xxxvii 
. .69 Gates Av., Brooklyn, N. Y...lxxvi, 493 

. .Chinkiang, China.lii, 258 

..Locust Valley, Queens Co., N. Y.288 

..Watertown, N. Y.102 

.. Journal Office, Boston, Mass... .265, 641 















































































7i4 


WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 



CLASS 

NO. 

YEAR. 

225 

1843 

1062 

1874 

640 

1859 


1865 

1063 

1874 

820 

1S65 

210 

X842 


l86l 

1137 

1876 

I3II 

1882 


1876 

498 

1854 


vO 

00 


1849 

26 

1835 

427 

1851 

855 

1867 

469 

1853 

II04 

M 

00 

Ln 

I72 

1841 


8 71 

940 

O 

00 


w 

00 

VJ 


1879 


1862 


00 

u-) 

00 

M 

784 

1864 


1881 

266 

184s 

1193 

00 

00 


1856 


1880 

1128 

1876 


1837 


1874 


O' 

00 

M 

785 

1864 


1872 

211 

1842 

1192 

1878 


1849 


name. post-office address. page. 

Talbot, Micah Jones, Rev., D.D.5 Franklin St., Providence, R. I.... 

.xxi, 59, 641 

Tallmadge, Albert Marion, Hon.9 Franklin Block, Bridgeport, Conn.... 265 

Tallman, John Peck Higgins...Hooker Av., Poughkeepsie, N. Y...-334b 

Tarbell, Horace Sumner.Indianapolis, Ind.168 

Tate, Daniel Camp...Care of F. M. Lockwood & Co., Ex¬ 

change Place, New York, N. Y.... 

.lxxiii, 462 

Taylor, Bushrod Shedden, Rev.Mooers, Clinton Co., N. Y.liii, 265 

Taylor, Daniel Hayden.Mount Vernon, Knox Co., Ohio.212 

Taylor, George Edward. * . 5 6 

Taylor, George Lansing, Rev., D.D.Ridgefield, Fairfield Co., Conn. 

.lxxii, 334b, 446, 642 

Taylor, Hannah Ada. See Wells, George H., Mrs.279 

Taylor, Joseph Richard, Prof.Hamline, Ramsey Co., Minn. lx 

Taylor, Levi Le Forest Hayden.Mooers, Clinton Co., N. Y.Ixxvi, 500 

Taylor, Riley Treadway, Rev., D.D.Beaver, Beaver Co., Pa.132 

Taylor, William Uberto, M.D.Mooers, Clinton Co., N. Y.Ixxvi, 501 

Tebbetts, Alexander Roberts.*. 40° 

Tefft, Benjamin Franklin, Rev., D.D., 

LL.D. East Poland, Androscoggin Co., Me.. 

. 9 > 644 

Tenney, Jasper. 1x3 

Terry, Henry Bradbury...Hyde Park, Norfolk Co., Mass.220 

Terry, Milton Spenser, Rev., D.D.249West43d St.,New York,N.Y..lxiv, 334b 

Tevis, John, Jun.*.’..124 

Thayer, Edward Olin, Pres.Clark University, Atlanta, Ga.273, 645 

Thayer, Lorenzo Rockwood, Rev., D.D. .Newtonville, Middlesex Co., Mass.. 

.xl, 47, 645 

Thomas, Charles Brainerd. * .481 

Thomas, Joseph B., Jun.92 Marlborough St., Boston, Mass.. 

. .xxi, xxxvii, 241 

Thomas, J. Miller.North East, Cecil Co., Md... .Ixxvii, 505 

Thomas, Lyman Ashville.Middleborough, Plymouth Co., Mass.. 

.Ixxvii, 513 

Thomas, Riley Daniel.450 

Thomas, William.436 

Thompson, George, Hon., LL.D.*.?.334b 

Thompson, George Lewis, Rev.Birmingham, New Haven Co.,Ct. .xlvii, 203 

Thompson, John Frank.Bolivar, Alleghany Co., N. Y.. .lxxviii, 521 

Thompson, John Kelsey.*. 70 

Thompson, Joseph Henry, Rev.Lunenburgh, Worcester Co., Mass, .lv, 288 

Thompson, Lewis, Rev.*.427,646 

Thompson, Richard Joseph, M.D.33 Rock St., Fall River, Mass. ..lxxviii, 517 

Thompson, Thomas Jefferson, Rev., 

L.D.*.334b 

Thomson, Edward, Rev. Bp., D.D., 

LL]D .*. 334 b 

Thornton, William L., Rev.. * .lxiv, 334b 

Thorpe, Frank Steven.Randolph, Cattaraugus Co., N. Y.277 

Thorpe, Thomas Bangs. *.lxvi, 334b, 352, 646 

Tiddy, John Robbins, Rev. * .493 

Titus, Wicks Smith, Rev.Deansville, Oneida Co., N. Y....Ixviii, 401 

Tobey, Joseph.. * . xx 

Todd, William Sheridan, M.D.Ridgefield, Fairfield Co., Conn.203 

Toles, Smith Williston, Rev. .. .Islip, Suffolk Co., N. Y.Ixxv, 485 

Tolkien, Charles, Rev.*. 56 

Tompkins, Byron Vincent, M.D.38 West 61st St., New York, N. Y_288 

Tompkins, Daniel Freeman, Hon.......163 Washington Av.,Woodside, Newark, 

N. J.401 









































































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715 


CLASS 
NO. YEAR. 
1193 1878 

1851 

1863 


1865 

1849 


751 

1863 


1849 

1064 

1874 


1873 


1876 

325 

1847 


1028 

1873 

604 

1858 


1160 

w 

00 

^4 


1866 

42*8 

1851 

1288a 

1881 


1837 

856 

1867 

1029 

1873 

527 

1855 

U 3 

1841 

27 

1835 

302 

1846 

499 

1854 


1854 

838 

1866 


1876 


1868 

303 

1846 

226 

1843 

903 

1869 



M 

00 

4 *. 

^4 

1105 

1875 

227 

1843 

228 

1843 

547 

1856 


574 1857 
1879 


name. post-office address. page. 

Tompson, Joseph Henry, Rev....Corner Neponset Av. and Tileston 

Place, Boston, Mass.288 

Tooker, Manly Farwell..9 Aldine Sq., Chicago, Ill.410 

Topham, Joseph Lybrand.Care of Knickerbocker Life Insurance 

Co., 239 Broadway, New York, 

N. Y.lxxii, 454 

Torsey, Henry Pierson, Rev., D.D., 

LL.D. .Kent’s Hill, Kennebec Co., Me.334b 

Tourjde, Eben, Mus.D.Music Hall, Boston, Mass.lxiv, 334b 

Tourtellott, Henry.*.462 

Tourtellotte, Isaac Newton.Corner of Dearborn and Washington 

Sts., Chicago, Ill..401 

Tower, Freeman Pratt, Rev.Portland, Multnomah Co., Oreg.195 

Tower, Luke Bowker.*...lxviii, 401 

Towle, Edward David, Rev.,1x3 Bellingham St., Chelsea, Mass.liii, 265 

Towle, George Henry.Wakefield, Middlesex Co., Mass.489 

Towne, Eugene Ralph.Waterbury, Washington Co., Vt.501 

Townsend, Julius S., Rev.*...,. 86 

Townsend, Luther Tracy, Rev. Prof., 

D.D.20 Beacon St., Boston, Mass.334b 

Toy, George Bickford Davey. * .lii, 258 

Tracy, George Hussey. ...... .*..159 

Trafton, Mark, Rev., D.D.9 Chester St., North Cambridge, 

Mass.lxiv, 334c 

Tranter, Watson W. W., Rev.57 Washington St., Chicago, Ilk.lv,283,314 

Treadway, Edward H.53 East Merrimac St., Lowell, Mass...466 

Treadwell, Thomas Burr, Rev. * .113 

Trefethen, Henry Emerson.Kent’s Hill, Kennebec Co., Me.lvii 

Trench, William James.*.xix 

Trow, Benjamin. *. ••••353 

Trowbridge, Samuel Hoyt...Glasgow, Howard Co., Mo.221, 646 

True, Alfred Charles..19 Joy St., Boston, Mass.lii, 258 

True, Charles Kittredge, Rev. Prof., D.D.*.xx, xxiii, xxxi, xxxvii, xxxviii, 647 

True, Edward Hyde, Rev.Flushing, Queens Co., N. Y.....xliv, 139 

Trumbull, Henry Champion.*. 47 

Tubbs, William Downes. * .xxxviii, 9 

Tunison, William, Rev.Washington, Warren Co., N. J-xlii, 79 

Turton, Joseph Johqpon, Rev.Euclid, Onondaga Co., N. Y. .xliii, 133,648 

Tuthi. 1 , David...Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz Co., Cal..lxx, 421 

Tuttle, Alexander Harrison, Rev.Plainfield, Union Co., N. J.xlix, 216 

Tuttle, Calvin Butterfield.Lake Wood, Lynn, Mass.lxxvii, 501 

Tuttle, Elias Augustus.Fall River, Mass.473 

Tuttle, Smith.15 Center St., New York, N. Y.79 

Twombly, John Hanson, Rev., D.D-Gardner, Worcester Co., Mass...xli, 59,648 

Tyler, Albert Aurelius.Holyoke, Hampden Co., Mass.232 


U. 


Uglow, James.*. 394 

Underhill, Abram Sutton.Sing Sing, Westchester Co., N. Y.273 

Underhill, Richard Crittenden.*-*.xli, 59 

Underwood, Thomas Parker. # . 6° 

Upham, Samuel Foster, Rev. Prof., D.D.Madison, Morris Co., N. J. 

.xx, xxii, xxxvii, xliv, 144 

Upham, Thomas Cogswell, Rev., D.D.. ... 


V. 

Vail, Albert Doughty, Rev., D.D.1981 Madison Av., New York, N. Y.. 

.xliv, 151 

Vail, David Merritt.23 Spring St., Sing Sing, N. Y.513 

Vail, Stephen Montfort, Rev., D.D.*. 334 C 




































































WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 


i 


7l6 


CLASS 
NO. YEAR. 

l83S 

1858 

1840 



1877 

941 

1870 

1225 

1879 

326 

1847 

1289 

1881 

87 

1838 

404 

1850 

447 

1852 

1129 

1876 

141 

1840 

1231 

1879 

1291 

1881 

405 

1850 


1839 

7°3 

1861 


1864 

500 

1854 

575 

VO 

00 

528 

1855 

113 

1839 



1863 

327 

00 

501 

1854 


1836 

88 

1838 


1837 

1106 

1875 

1290 

1881 

1194 

1878 

676 

i860 

1195 

1878 

1226 

1879 

1130 

1876 


1878 

1131 

1876 


1879 


NAME. POST-OFFICE ADDRESS. PAGE. 

Valentine, Samuel M., M.D. 177 Madison Av., New York, N. Y.. .345 

Van Allen, George Clinton.Mount Pleasant, Henry Co.,Iowa..lxxi, 436 

Van Antwerp, Lewis.. 137 Walnut St., Cincinnati, Ohio.367 

Van Benschoten, James Cooke, Prof., 

LL.D.Wesleyan University, Middletown, 

Conn.xxiii, xxiv, xxxii 

Van Benschoten, John Richard.Care of Prof. J. C. Van Benschoten, 

Middletown, Conn.505 

Van Denburg, Marvin Wallace, M.D.. ..Fort Edward, Washington Co., N. Y.. 

.241, 648 


Vandercook, Jackson C., Rev.*...334C 

Van Dusen, Wilmot Woodruff, Rev.Antwerp, Jefferson Co , N. Y.Ivi, 293 

Van Kirk, Benjamin.Bethlehem, Northampton Co., Pa. 86 

Van Loon, William Fletcher.Wilkes Barre, Pa.»-3°3 

Van Norman, Daniel Cummings, Rev., 

LL.D.315 West 57th St., New York, N.Y. .26,648 

Van Petten, John B., Gen.Fairfield, Herkimer Co., N. Y....xlii, 107 

Van Petten, Robert Bullock.Dunlap, Peoria Co., Ill. 118 

Van Sands, Robert...Room 49, 149 La Salle St., Chicago, 


Ill.277 

Van Valkenburg, Henry.*.xxxix, 39 


Van Vleck, Anna. Girls’ Latin School, Boston, Mass. 

.Ivi, 294,314 

Van Vleck, Clara.76 Church St.,Middletown,Ct..lvii, 303,314 

Van Vleck, John Monroe, Prof., LL.D..Wesleyan University, Middletown,- 

Conn.xxiii, xxv, xlii, 107, 648 


Vick, Newet Holmes. 

Vickers, Charles Kirsop, Rev.... 
Vinal, Charles Green Rich, Hon 

Vinal, Waldo Frank.... . 

Vincent, Hebron. 

Vinton, Joseph, Rev. 

Virgin, Edward Warren, Rev.... 

Voorhees, Edward Burnett. 

Vosburgh, Henry, Rev. 

Vosbury, De Witt Clinton. 


*.363 

. 334 C 

Rooms 2 and 3, Bank Block, Middle- 


town, Conn.183 

* .lxxiii, 458 

.Edgartown, Dukes Co., Mass.334c 

. Southington, Hartford Co., Conn, .xliii, 133 

Dedham, Norfolk Co., Mass.xliv, 152 

.New Brunswick, N. J.314 

• Perry, Wyoming Co., N. Y.xliv, 139 


W. 


Waddy, Samuel Dousland, Rev., D.D 

Wagner, Francis James, Rev. 

Wailes, George Bell Newell. 

Waite, George Elliott, Hon. 

Wakeman, David Betts.. 

Wakeman, Edgar B. 

Walbridge, Elbridge. 

Waldo, Clarence Abiathar, Prof. 

Walker, George Henry. 

Walker, Jason F., Rev. 

Walkley, David Hart. .... 

Walkley, Webster Rogers. 

Walkley, William Enos. 

Wallace, Edward Copeland. 

Wallace, William Copeland. 

Wallace, William H. 

Walsh, Cornelius. 

Walsworth, Cornell Martin. 

Walter, Charles Harvey, Rev., Jun... 
Walter, Edward Herbert. 


..... 334 C 

Minneapolis, Minn.lxxii, 334c, 454 

Bayou Goula, Iberville Co., La....86, 648 


.Geneseo, Henry Co., Ill.133 

* . 349 

.Jersey City, N. J. 26 

* . 353 

.Terre Haute, Ind.xxv, liv, 273 

.Watertown, N. Y. 303 

* . 334 C 


334 C 


* 


.33 Chambers St., New York, N. 

Y....177 

.206 Broadway, New York, N. Y 


. 131 Washington St., New York, N. Y. .293 

.U. S. Attorney’s Office, New 

York, 

N. Y. 


Clinton Av., Brooklyn, N. Y. 


* 


.Collinwood, Cuyahoga Co., Ohio 


.Union Village, Orange Co., Vt.. 

. - liv, 278 

3 Doyle Place, Providence, R. I. 











































































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717 


CLASS 
NO. YEAR. 
448 1852 

1880 


POST-OFFICE ADDRESS. 


PAGE. 
119 


1227 


212 
114 

Il6l 

677 


548 

704 


1133 
IIO7 
1258 

470 

471 


1866 

1879 

1863 
1861 
1842 

1839 

1845 

1877 

1860 

1864 
1842 
1856 

1861 
1881 

1845 

1876 

i 8 75 

1880 

1853 

1853 


1868 

1873 

1875 

1857 

1835 

1839 

1861 

1870 


1835 

213 1842 


678 i860 

1314 1882 

992 1872 

1867 
904 1860 

1873 


942 1870 

1137 1876 

943 i8 70 
1849 

1065 1874 

449 1852 
57 1837 

964 1871 

1851 


NAME. 

Walton, Gorham Rollins.* 

Walton, Olin Scott, Rev.Chincoteague Island, Accomack Co., 

Va.lxxviii, 518 

Walton, William Sheppard...466 

Ward, Herbert Hamilton.603 West 9th St., Wilmington, Del....294 

Ward, John Wesley, M.D.Trenton, N. J.lxxii, 454, 649 

Ward, Joshua. ... 447 

Ward, Loudon Bailey.Austin, Tex. 56 

Ward, Samuel Henry.*.xxxix, 32 

Ward, Thomas Macdonough.*.388 

Ward, Walter Ellis.37 Maiden Lane, Albany, N. Y.283 

Wardell, William Hartshorne, Rev.New Britain, Hartford Co., Conn.177 

Warner, Andrew Ely.Chester, Middlesex Co., Conn.. .334c, 458 

Warner, Daniel Jeremiah.*. 37 6 

Warner, Emerson, M.D.574 Main St., Worcester, Mass., .xliv, 145 

Warner, George Whitefield, Rev.Stockville, Frontier Co., Nebr.184 

Warner, Harris.119 Main St., Middletown, Ct..lxxviii, 521 

Warner, Marvin Richardson.Cromwell, Middlesex Co., Ct_lxviii, 388 

Warren, Angie Villette.Appleton, Outagamie Co., Wis.279 

Warren, George Melvin.Castine, Hancock Co., Me. 273 

Warren, Henry Mather. .532 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. .lvii, 298 

Warren, Henry White, Rev. Bp., D.D.. no Whitehall St.,Atlanta,Ga..xliii, 125,649 
Warren, William Fairfield, Rev. Pres., 

D.D., LL.D.Boston University, 20 Beacon St., 

Boston, Mass.xliii, 125, 649 

Washburn, Henry Lucius.69 Clifford St., Boston, Mass.473 

Washburn, Sandford Battershall. * ...489 

Waterbury, Cyrus Everett.22 Harriet St., Bridgeport, Conn.495 

Waterhouse, Simon Greenleaf. * .334c 

Watkins, Hezekiah. .Arlington, Hudson Co., N. J.430 

Watkins, Wilbur Fisk, Rev., D.D.. .323 Madison Av., New York, N. Y...334C 

Watkinson, John Hubbard.34 Main St., Middletown, Conn... .xx, 346 

Watson, Edwin Borden.*.363 

Watson, Henry Bascom, Rev.Columbia, Boone Co., Mo.447 

Watson, Lorenzo Dow, Rev., D.D., 

Ph.D., LL.D.Tonawanda, Erie Co., N. Y. .lxxiv, 479,653 

Waugh, James Beverly, M.D.*.346 

Way, Daniel Gunnison.*. 56 

Webb, Isaac. * . xix 

Webber, George, Rev., D.D. * .334c 

Webber, George Clark, M.D.Millbury, Worcester Co., Mass.177 

Webster, Carrie Clifton.Middletown, Conn.lxi 

Webster, Eugene Alonzo.Orangeburgh, Orangeburgh Co., S. C.. 

.251, 653 

Weeks, Augustus Whitney.69 Andover St., Lowell, Mass.. .lxxiv, 470 

Weeks, Joseph Dame.77 Fourth Av., Pittsburgh, Pa....232, 653 

Weeks, Lyman Horace.Office of The Post, Boston, Mass. 

.lxxv, 489, 654 

Welch, Follansbee Goodrich, M.D.21 West 27th St., New York, N. Y.... 

.. xxiv, xxxii 

Welch, John B.Willimantic, Windham Co., Conn.241 

Wells, George H., Mrs.38 College St., Middletown, Conn.279 

Wells, Joseph Kennard.Trenton, N. J.241 

Wells, William Henry.. 

Welwood, John Cornwell, Rev.Beverly, Essex Co., Mass.I111, 265 

Wendell, George William.Plainfield, Union Co., N. J.119 

Wentworth, Erastus, Rev., D.D.Sandy Hill, Washington Co., N. Y.. 

.xxxviii, 17, 654 

Wentworth, George Storrs.Keene, Essex Co., N. H.245 

Wentworth, Henry Craig.Corner of School and Spring Sts., 

Auburn, Me.. 4 >o 














































































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WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. 


CLASS 
NO. YEAR. 


1848 
821 1865 

1867 

174 1841 

1851 
1162 1877 

267 1845 


786 

1864 

502 

1854 

450 

1852 


1838 

576 

1857 

705 

1861 

822 

1865 


1851 

965 

1871 

451 

1852 


i860 


1859 

1228 

1879 

13x2 

1882 


1851 

268 

1845 


1840 

529 

1855 

577 

1857 

605 

1858 

1132 

1876 


1880 

3°4 

1846 

229 

1843 

305 

1846 

269 

1845 

472 

1853 


1842 

14 

1834 


1855 


1877 

I2 59 

1880 


1877 

823 

1865 

706 

1861 


1861 

764 

1863 


name. post-office address. page. 

West, Francis Athow, Rev., D.D.*.lxiv, 334c 

West, Robert Athow.*. 334 ^ 

Westcott, Eleazer Graves.*. .398 

Westgate, George Lewis, Rev. Prof.Wesleyan University, Middletown, 

Conn...xxiv, 212 

Weston, Homer.Corner East Genesee and Locust Sts., 

Syracuse, N. Y.lxxiv, 470 

Weston, Sullivan Hardy, Rev., D.D....3 East 45th St., New York, N. Y. 47 

Wetenhall, Robert Charles.410 

Wharff, Isaac Harrison Whittier, Rev. ..Newport, Penobscot Co., Me.lv, 283 

Whedon, Daniel Avery, Rev., D.D.Bristol, Bristol Co., R. I. 

..xxi, xxii, xli, 70, 655 

Whedon, Daniel Denison, Rev. Prof., 

D.D., LL.D.805 Broadway, New York, N. Y . 

.xxiii, xxix, lxiv, 334d, 656 

Whedon, John Swinburne, Rev.Sag Harbor, Suffolk Co., N. Y..xlviii, 203 

Wheeler, Abraham Merrill, Rev.Lyndon, Caledonia Co., Vt.. .xxi, xliii, 133 

Wheeler, Addison Franklin, Rev.Freeville, Tompkins Co., N. Y....119 

Wheeler, Charles Chandler. Brooklyn Eagle , Brooklyn, N. Y.. ..334d 

Wheeler, Thomas Mason.Jamaica, Queens Co., N. Y.Ixvi, 358 

Whipple, William George.Little Rock, Ark.152 

Whitaker, George, Rev.Somerville, Mass.xlvi, 184 

Whitaker, Nicholas Tillinghast, Rev.Lowell, Mass.xlviii, 212, 657 

Whitcher, John Wesley.Virginia City, Storey Co., Nev... .lxix, 410 

Whitcher, William Frederick.31 State St., Boston, Mass.li, 246, 657 

White, Aaron.Cazenovia, Madison Co., N. Y...xliii, 119 

White, Alvin Granville, Rev.Lincoln, Nebr.Ixxii, 443 

White, Benjamin Horton.Clarendon, Donley Co., Tex.439 

White, Edwin Augustine.Cohoes, N. Y.lvi, 294 

White, Henry Seely.Hamline, Ramsey Co., Minn.. .xxxvii, lxi 

White, Lorenzo, Rev.Lunenburgh, Worcester Co., Mass.... 

.lxix, 334d, 410, 658 

White, Moses Clark, Rev. Prof., M.D...48 College St., New Haven, Conn. 

.xxiv, 70, 658 

White, William [Jun.].William White, M.D., Portsmouth, 

Norfolk Co., Va.368 

Whitfield, Robert Parr, Prof.Corner 77th St. and 8th Av., New 

York, N. Y.*.lxiv 

Whiting, John Howard.Mount Pleasant, Henry Co., Iowa.140 

Whitney, George Edwin.Oakland, Cal.152 

Whitney, George Henry, Rev., D.D.Hackettstown, Warren Co., N. J_ 

.xxi, xlv, 159, 658 

Whitney, John William.Gouverneur, St. Lawrence Co., N. Y..278 

Whitney, Royal Alfred.Keeneville, St. Lawrence Co., N. Y...518 

Whittaker, Albert Johnston.Trenton, N. J.79 

Whittlesey, Ebenezer Tracy. * . 60 

Wickersham, Caleb P.Kennett Square, Chester Co., Pa. 79 

Wieting, Seneca.*.71, 658 

Wiggins, Benjamin Franklin, Hon.*.125 

Wiggins, Samuel W.. 

Wilbur, Perlee Blake, Rev.*. 6 

Wilcox, Alden Gage.3512 Carondelet Av., St. Louis, Mo...424 

Wilcox, Alexander Martin, Ph.D.Wesleyan University, Middletown, 

Conn.xxv, 505 

Wilcox, Asa Hopson.Scranton, Pa..lvii, 298 

Wilcox, Du Renne Stearns.Randolph, Cattaraugus Co., N. Y.505 

Wilder, Charles Wesley, Rev. West Medford, Middlesex Co., Mass.. 

.xlviii, 2x3 

Wilder, Nathan Willis, Rev. . .Essex, Chittenden Co., Vt.. .xlvi, 184, 659 

Wilder, Robert Huston.Hudson, Hillsborough Co.,N.H. .Ixxii, 447 

Wiles, Thomas Shires.15 Sixth St., Troy, N. Y.xlvii, 198 

















































































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719 


CLASS 

NO. YEAR. NAME. POST-OFFICE ADDRESS. PAGE. 

58 1837 Wiley, Ephraim Emerson, Pres., D.D...Emory and Henry College, Emory, 

• Washington Co., Va.. .xxxviii, 18, 659 

247 1844 Wiley, George Hedding, Prof.Jackson, East Feliciana Co., La....xli, 65 

Wiley, Isaac William, Rev. Bp., D.D., 

LL.D. Cincinnati, Ohio.334d 

142 1840 Wiley, William Stevens, M.D. * . .xl, 39 

1133 1876 Wilkie, Edward Arthur.Rooms 18 and 19,40 Water St., Boston, 

Mass.278 

1855 Wilkie, Warren.Austin, Cook Co., Ill.Ixx, 424 

1868 Willard, James Hazelton.Bedford, Lawrence Co., Ind.473 

1846 Willard, Matthew.391 

1881 Willcocks, William, Rev.Carmel, Putnam Co., N. Y.Ixxviii, 521 

Willett, William M., Rev. Prof.Bergen Heights, Jersey City, N. J_ 

.xxiii, xxiv, xxxi, xxxvii, 659 

115 1839 Willey, Hiram, Hon.Hartford, Conn. 32 

966 1871 Williams, Clarence...49 Barclay St., New York, N. Y.246 

1879 Williams, Fred Chester.Meriden, Conn.lxxvii, 514 

1867 Williams, Horace Reed, M.D.229 East 30th St., New York, N. Y... 

.Ixxiv, 470 

1881 Williams, Jay Dyson .Salisbury, Wicomico Co., Md.521 

679 i860 Williams, John Gollicar.Holland Patent, Oneida Co., N. Y.... 177 

707 1861 Williams, Richard Seaman.621 and 623 Sixth Av., New York, 

N. Y .707 

726 1862 Williams, Smith.*.xlvi, 189 

248 1844 Williams, William Bennett, Rev. * . 65 

175 1841 Willing, Matthias Evans, Rev.169 East 74th St., New York, N. Y. .xl, 47 

1134 1876 Wilmarth, Herbert Clarence.Sharon, Norfolk Co., Mass.278 

1867 Wilson, Adams Brock, M.D.*.470 

1866 Wilson, Alban John, M.D.1525 South 13th St., Philadelphia, Pa..466 

1870 Wilson, Charles Merrill.Gouvemeur, St. Lawrence Co., N. Y. .479 

89 1838 Wilson, Hiram Abiah.Saratoga Springs, N. Y. 26 

1838 Wilson, Isaac Randolph, Hon.103 East State St., Trenton, N. J.358 

1839 Wilson, Wilford Lynn. St. Paul, Minn. .Ixvi, 363 

Wilson, William Crawford, Rev.Jerome, Westchester Co., N.Y..lxiv, 334d 

1163 1877 Winans, William Seymour, Rev., Jun...Sloatsburgh, Rockland Co., N. Y.. .lv, 284 

1873 Winch, Francis Asbury.*.489 

328 1847 Winchell, Alexander, Prof., LL.D.Ann Arbor, Washtenaw Co., Mich.. 

.xlii, 86, 659 

578 1857 Winchell, Ezra Alverda, M.D.6 Pearl St., New Haven, Conn...xliv, 152 

249 1844 Winchell, George Washington, Hon... . Kensington, Hartford Co., Conn. 65 

905 1869 Winchester, Caleb Thomas, Prof.Wesleyan University, Middletown, 

Conn.xxiii, xxv, 232, 667 

353 1848 Winchester, Charles Armstrong, Hon.. .* . 93 

Winchester, George Fletcher.1 Pearl St., Middletown, Conn..xxv, xxxv 

765 1863 Wingate, George, Rev.*.198 

Winslow, Ezra D . .Buenos Ayres, South America.334d 

680 i860 Winsor, Samuel Augustus, Rev.Care of L. C. Winsor, University of 

Denver, Denver, Colo.xlvi, 178 

Wise, Daniel, Rev., D.D.Englewood, Bergen Co., N. J.334d 

1872 Wolcott, Melvin Adelbert, Rev.*. . 4$5 

1879 Wolford, Anthony, Rev.Warrensburgh, Warren Co., N. Y.514 

1842 Wood, Daniel.63 Court St.,Rochester,N.Y. .lxvii, 377,667. 

1841 Wood, Francis Adams. * . 37 1 

Wood, Harvey Colcord, Rev.Aurora, Hamilton Co., Nebr. 334 ^ 

944 1870 Wood, John Strange, M.D.Chama, Rio Arriba Co., N. Mex.. .. 241 

967 1871 Wood, Joseph Rand, Rev.Rosario de Santa Fe, Argentine Repub¬ 

lic, S. A.246 

1840 Wood, Loren.*. 68 

530 1855 Wood, Samuel Wesley, Rev.*.* 4 ° 

787 1864 Wood, Thomas Bond, Rev., LL.D.Montevideo, Uruguay, S. A..xlviii, 204, 667 









































































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WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY 


CLASS 
NO. YEAR. 

1843 

1853 

1872 


1260 1880 

641 1859 

'853 
1838 
606 1858 

906 1869 
1859 


1839 

i860 

230 1843 
1880 
6 1833 

752 1863 

270 1845 

993 ’872 

183S 
1837 

1229 1879 

473 1853 

788 1864 

53 i 1855 


839 1866 

1261 1880 

1876 
250 1844 

1854 

994 1872 

1839 

681 i860 

1845 

642 1859 

43 1836 


*875 


NAME. POST-OFFICE ADDRESS. PAGE. 

Wood, Thomas Boucher, M.D.*.380 

Woodbury, Levi, Hon., LL.D.*. 334 ^ 

Woodcock, Albert, Hon.Oregon City, Ogle Co., Ill. 4 T 7 

Woodruff, Charles Stout, Rev.Bayonne, Hudson Co., N. Y.lxxv, 485 

Woodruff, George Washington, Rev., 


D.D. 

Woods, Charles Dayton. 

Woods, Frederick, Rev. 

Woods, George Henry. 

Woods, James, Rev. 

Woodward, Anthony. 

Woodward, Charles, M.D. 

Woodward, Harvey, Rev. 

Woodward, Henry. 

Woolsey, Theodore Dwight, Rev., D.D., 


* . 334 d 

Wesleyan University, Middletown, 

Conn.xxv, 298, 314 

Springfield, Mass.xlv, 168 

Salem, Mass.lxx, 417 

27 Pearl St., San Francisco, Cal.. .358, 667 

* . i 59 

* .xix, xxii 

New Market, Rockingham Co.,N.H. . 1 ,232 
.124 Main St., Middletown, Conn.439 


LL.D. 

Works, Adam Clark. 

Worth, Sidney B. 

Worth, William Tallman, Rev. 

Wright, Abraham James. 

Wright, Albert J.1 . 

Wright, Alexander Hamilton. 

Wright, Alfred Augustus, Rev. Prof 

Wright, Dexter Russell, Hon. 

Wright, George Washington, Rev... 

Wright, Henry Newel, Hon. 

Wright, John K. 

Wright, Joseph Albert. 

Wright, Moses Emory, Rev. 

Wyatt, Albert Harmon, Rev. 

Wyatt, Thomas Moody. 


.New Haven, Conn.334d 

.Lima, Livingston Co., N. Y.334c 

*.363 


98 Atwell’s Av., Providence, R. I. 

.lxxii, 3346, 443 

.Woodville, Wilkinson Co., Miss...60, 667 


1170 Main St., Buffalo, N. Y.518 

*. 4 

.Boston, Mass.xlvii, 195 

New Haven, Conn. 71 


So. Yarmouth, Barnstable Co.,Mass, .li, 251 


*. 346 

. --353 

79 Dearborn St., Chicago, Ill........ 294 

Roslindale, Boston, Mass.126, 667 

12 Church St., Middletown, Ct..xlviii, 204 
,2i Park Row, New York, N. Y.140 


Y. 

Yager, Granville, Rev .Cohasset, Norfolk Co., Mass.217 

Yeager, James Martin, Rev.Lenox, Berkshire Co., Mass.lvii, 299 

Yeamans, Henry Aaron.*.501 

York, Denison Gardner, Rev. * . 65 

York, Sydney Palmer.Vineland, Cumberland Co., N. J.. .lxx, 421 

Young, Charles Augustus, Prof., LL.D. .Princeton, Mercer Co., N. J.334c 

Young, Charles Wesley.New Castle, King Co., Wash.252 

Young, Elbert A. T.*.363 

Young, John..Derby Line, Orleans Co., Vt., or Rock 

Island, Quebec.178 

Young, John Freeman, Rev., S.T.D-Corner Church and Market Sts., Jack¬ 
sonville, Fla.388 

Young, John Wesley, Rev.Spring Valley, Rockland Co., N. Y.... 

.xlv, 168, 668 

Young, William Asbury, Hon.Albany, N. Y. 14 


Zweifel, Joseph, Rev 


Z. 


Hartford, Washington Co., N. Y. 

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